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How to Discipline a Child with Autism and other Types of Neurodivergence

18 min · 4 de jun de 2024
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Embracing Neurodivergent Parenting: Discipline, Acceptance, and Support This script emphasizes understanding and accepting behaviors as manifestations of a child's disability. It encourages parents to rewire their perspectives, adopt neurodivergent affirming practices, and provide unwavering support. The script highlights the necessity of showing self-compassion and loving the child as they are. The show provides more than 9 tips for disciplining a child with autism through a neurodivergent affirming perspective. The strategies range from self-regulation and changing the environment to allowing the child to face reasonable natural consequences. Additionally, it references an article from Very Well Family that offers specific discipline strategies. https://www.verywellfamily.com/discipline-strategies-for-children-with-autism-4005045 00:00 Introduction to Neurodivergent Parenting 15:43 Understanding Behaviors and Acceptance 15:57 Encouragement for Parents 16:23 Final Thoughts and Resources

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