Climbing Fish Parenting
Mother's Day doesn't always look like the pictures. Sometimes it looks like a meltdown in the parking lot. Sometimes it looks like an hour finally to yourself that you spent thinking about your kid anyway. Sometimes it looks like buying the card yourself the night before and signing your child's name — because you knew it wasn't going to happen otherwise, and you didn't want there to be nothing on the table in the morning. If any of that sounds familiar, this episode is for you. In this episode: * Why the attempt to make the day special can be the thing that makes the day hard — and what routine disruption actually costs a wired-differently child's nervous system * The invisible labor of Mother's Day that nobody talks about — including the emotional work of making your own celebration possible * Why your child held it together for everyone else and fell apart with you — and what that dynamic actually means about your relationship * The quiet that didn't feel like rest — and why your nervous system doesn't have an off switch just because your child left the room * The weight of complicated feelings about your own mother, your mother-in-law, and the people who handled your child just fine and made you wonder, just for a second, if you've been overcomplicating things * The reframe that changes how you carry yesterday — and every hard day that came before it By the end of this episode, you'll feel less alone in whatever Mother's Day actually was — and you'll have a different way of seeing what it means to be the safe place for a child who is wired differently. Resources mentioned: Child Profile Quiz: www.climbingfishparenting.com/quiz
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