Are you parenting a child who has experienced trauma?
Are you parenting a child who has a capital letter syndrome — such as ADD, ADHD, FAS, SPD, or Autism Spectrum Disorder — or another special need? If so, then this is for you!
Maybe you (like me) have read a stack of parenting books and nothing is working.
When it comes to parenting kids who have had trauma, I struggle with imposter syndrome.
I often ask myself, “How can I help other parents when I couldn’t do it perfectly or even well myself sometimes?”
We must let go of the myth that perfect parents exist. They don’t. And raising kids who have had trauma means a huge learning curve for us parents — especially if we have parented our bio children okayish with great results.
I'd love to send you a resource to help!
I’m the mother of seven, four through adoption, former National Parent of the Year, author, teacher, and speaker. But more important than any of those things, I’m a parent just like you. I know what it’s like to raise kiddos who have experienced trauma and/or have a capital letter syndrome. I used to feel as if I was the only one struggling and because I felt that way, I isolated myself. I don’t want you to feel alone in your parenting journey. I'd love to come alongside you and help you have more peace in your home!
Free Chapter- Why Traditional Parenting Doesn't Work (And What Does Work)
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