Climbing Fish Parenting
"The Fear Every Parent of a Wired-Differently Kid Carries Alone" There is a distance between where your child is right now and where the world expects them to be. You live in that distance every single day. You manage it, scaffold it, show up for it again and again — and then do it all over again the next morning. And somewhere in the middle of all that managing, most parents stop letting themselves look directly at it. Stop asking whether anything is actually shifting. Stop imagining the wide-open future because the gap between here and there feels too large to hold. This episode is about looking at it directly. And I promise — the looking is worth it. In this episode: * The grief that comes with raising a wired-differently child that nobody names — and why naming it matters more than you think * Why the parent of a five-year-old and the parent of a fifteen-year-old are often carrying the same fear — just wearing different faces * What happens when you stop letting yourself imagine your child's future — and what becomes possible when you start again * Why the gap is real but not fixed — and what the difference between those two things actually means * The one question to ask yourself this week that tells you whether the support you're giving is pointed somewhere — or just getting through today By the end of this episode, you'll have language for something you've been carrying alone for a long time — and a different way of seeing what's actually possible for your child. Resources mentioned: 🔗 Free training — The Accommodation Trap, Thursday May 7th: climbingfishparenting.com/webinar
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