Not a Tiger Mom
Parenting neurodivergent kids can be isolating, but trying to do it all alone can quietly break you and your marriage. In this episode, the we open up about the invisible weight that "autism families" carry: the fear of trusting others to watch our kids. Finding (and expanding) your village isn’t just about getting help.. it’s about keeping your relationship alive. We also unpack experiences with PDA (Pathological Demand Avoidance), explaining what that might look like and how it shows up at home. Terms & Definitions Neurodivergent – Individuals whose brain processes differ from societal norms (autism, ADHD, dyslexia, etc.). Meltdown – A response to sensory or emotional overload; not a behavioral choice (not the same as tantrums) Masking – Suppressing authentic traits to appear “typical,” often at personal cost. PDA (Pathological Demand Avoidance) – A profile within autism or ADHD marked by anxiety-driven avoidance of demands. Reparenting – Healing by giving yourself and your children the emotional support you didn’t receive as a child. Roommate Syndrome – When partners lose intimacy and connection, functioning only as co-parents or taskmates. Apostolic Duty – A Filipino phrase implying grandparents have a sacred responsibility to care for their grandchildren (“apo”). Follow us on Instagram: @notatigermompodcast [instagram.com/notatigermompodcast] @beeingaudhd [instagram.com/beeingaudhd] @msjennybx [instagram.com/msjennybx]
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