265. The Hard Lessons Autism Parenting Eventually Teaches Every Mom
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There are some lessons you only learn after years of raising a child with autism.
The kind of lessons no one tells you when your child is first diagnosed. The kind that comes from experience, exhaustion, reflection, and growth.
In this episode, Shannon Urquiola shares some of the hard truths and powerful realizations that autism parenting eventually teaches many moms—lessons about control, expectations, identity, peace, and learning not to lose yourself along the way.
If you’re a mom raising an autistic child and have ever wondered if you’re the only one feeling overwhelmed, stretched thin, or quietly questioning where you fit into your own life anymore… this conversation will resonate.
This episode is about perspective, protecting your peace, and remembering that you matter too on this long parenting journey.
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