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Stop Fighting Your Child’s Neurodiversity: A Step-by-Step Plan for Parents in Diagnosis Denial

Your child is wired differently, and that means his life may not follow the path you envisioned. Before you can help him thrive, you must give yourself space and time to recognize the emotions that a neurodivergent diagnosis brings. Here’s how to get started embracing your new “normal.”

1 Comment: Stop Fighting Your Child’s Neurodiversity: A Step-by-Step Plan for Parents in Diagnosis Denial

  1. Hi! This was a great article but I was wondering if you could change the he:him pronouns to they/them as this make it seem like only boys can have ADD/ADHD/ASD which is just not the case. If you can’t then can you please try and do this for future articles. Thanks!

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