
Dealing with the Emotions of a Child’s Diagnosis—ADHD, DMDD, Anxiety, Neurodivergence and More
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Hearing that your child has ADHD, DMDD, or another form of neurodivergence can stir up a flood of emotions—sadness, worry, guilt, and maybe even some relief. You might wonder, Why am I feeling this way? Am I supposed to be stronger than this? The truth is… your emotions are normal. And learning how to walk through them is the first step toward leading your child with calm, confidence, and hope.
In this episode of the Calm Connection Parenting Podcast, I’ll share why it’s so important to acknowledge and process your feelings first, and how doing so helps you guide your child with assurance instead of fear.
What you’ll learn in this episode:
- Why naming your emotions is the first step toward healing
- Simple, practical ways to process the emotions that come with a diagnosis
- How your calm confidence impacts your child’s self-awareness and acceptance
- A powerful reminder about looking forward instead of getting stuck in guilt
- Learn more about the Calm Connection Coaching Program at CalmConnectionParent.com
- Get the resources mentioned at: CalmConnectionParent.com/resource
- Book a call to find out more about Calm Connection Coaching Program.
- Join our online Facebook support group: Parenting With Personality Group
- Find out more about the APP or Book: ParentingWithPersonality.com
- Download the Parenting With Personality APP on Google Play or Apple Store
*** This podcast and host will not offer medical advice, nor is it intended to take the place of counseling, medical intervention, or treatment. Jami Kirkbride is hereby operating as a parenting coach and will not diagnose or treat clients. Please consult a doctor, medical professional, or mental health provider to meet your immediate and ongoing needs.
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