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#ResponsiveParenting encourages mindful interaction between parents and children. It emphasizes empathy, active listening, and understanding emotional needs, fostering secure attachments and promoting healthy development in a nurturing environment. Parents thrive together.
Newborns and young babies cannot truly self-soothe in the way many people think. When a baby stops crying after being left alone, they aren’t calming themselves—they are shutting down due to stress. Babies are born with an immature nervous system and rely on co-regulation—meaning they need a caregiver’s touch, voice, and presence to help them feel safe and calm. Over time, as they receive consistent comfort and care, they gradually develop self-regulation skills. So, while older toddlers and children can learn self-regulation, young babies don’t just "figure it out" on their own. Responding to their cries isn’t spoiling them—it’s teaching them emotional security. #tiktokhypemoms #simplysand #Postpartum #NewbornCare #SelfSoothingMyth #GentleParenting #MomLife #ParentingTips #FourthTrimester #BabyNeedsYou #InfantMentalHealth #ResponsiveParenting
RSD (Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria) + correction = big emotions 💙 That "I'm the worst kid ever" spiral is so hard to watch as a parent. But here's the thing: your neurodivergent child's brain is wired to feel rejection more intensely. When correction hits, their nervous system goes into overdrive. These sensory grounding techniques help bring them back to their body before trying to process those big feelings. And remember - you're not alone in this journey!  ✨ Parent tip: Practice these techniques during calm moments. The brain remembers them better when regulated. Currently nodding along? We're two neurodivergent moms (and child counselors!) who totally get it. Follow for more tips that actually work for our unique children!  #RejectionSensitiveDysphoria #RSD #ADHDParenting #AutisticParenting #NeurodivergentParenting #ParentingTips #RegulationStrategies #ResponsiveParenting
Hey there! 👋 We're Paige and Lindsay - neurodivergent parents raising kids with ADHD and autism (while working as child counselors by day!). Between the daily meltdowns and breakthrough moments, we've learned that traditional parenting advice often misses the mark for families like ours. We're here to share real, practical strategies that work for our unique brains - no perfect parent pressure, just honest chats over virtual coffee about what actually helps our families thrive. Drop a ❤️ if you're also navigating this neuroaffirming journey! #neurodivergentparenting #adhdfamily #autisticfamily #responsiveparenting

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