The Regulated Parent
Have you lost your sense of aliveness? Your ease? Your feeling of well-being — that quiet sense of being at home inside yourself? If you're parenting a PDA, autistic, or high-needs child and somewhere along the way you stopped feeling like yourself, this episode is for you. I'm sharing the moment I watched my son laugh — during one of his first good days in years — and felt absolutely nothing. Not relief. Not joy. Not ease. Just flatness. And what that moment taught me about what chronic stress actually does to a parent's nervous system. Because here's what I've come to understand: we don't lose our joy, our aliveness, or our well-being. We lose access to them. And that is a completely different problem — with a completely different solution. In this episode: — Why joy, ease, aliveness, and well-being disappear under chronic stress (and why it's not a character flaw) — The difference between losing yourself and losing access to yourself — What I call the Inner Resource — the unshakable ground of well-being that was never actually gone — How I found my way back through sensation in my own body — the tingling, the pulsing, the quiet aliveness that was there all along — Why you don't have to wait for your child to be okay before you start feeling okay — A simple practice to begin reconnecting with yourself today. This episode won't tell you to think positively or practice gratitude. It will help you understand, at a nervous system level, why the good things stopped landing — and give you a real, embodied way back to yourself. 📖 Prefer to read or want to share? Access the full blog post here. [https://www.illuminateu.ca/blog/reclaiming-your-joy-and-aliveness-even-when-your-autistic-child-is-still-struggling] 🎁 New here? Start with my free resource: 7 Steps To Regulated & Resilient Parenting — a free ebook + video series for parents of hypersensitive, PDA, autistic, and ADHD children who want to move out of survival mode for good. [https://www.illuminateu.ca/regulated-and-resilient-parenting]
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