The StrongHER Side Project
Sophie Cobden is a life coach from London who shares her personal journey with candor and warmth. With a strong background in overcoming personal challenges such as severe bullying during her school years, Sophie transitioned into a career of guiding others through life's complexities. She is also a twin, mother to neurodivergent children, and the co-host of the podcast "We're Not Your Typical [https://www.youtube.com/@werenotyourtypical]." Her open sharing about raising children with disabilities has connected her with a wide audience online, particularly through her engaging presence on Instagram [https://www-fallback.instagram.com/sophiecobden_/] and TikTok [https://www.tiktok.com/@sophiecobden__]. Key Takeaways: * Reflect on the necessity of early intervention for children with developmental concerns and the impact it can have on their progress. * Understand the emotional journey of a parent raising neurodivergent children and the feelings of grief and acceptance that accompany it. * Explore the significance of sharing one's story and engaging with a like-minded community to alleviate the isolation often felt by parents. * Gain insights into managing personal expectations and accepting the uniqueness of each child's developmental path. * Embrace the idea of personal resilience and redefining identity in partnership with one's experiences and challenges. Notable Quotes: 1. "I just know when things are down at work… I will call him, and he'll be like, why don't you come up for the weekend?" – Sophie on the telepathic bond with her twin brother. 2. "You almost grieve the child that you thought you were gonna have." – Sophie reflecting on the initial realisation of her daughter's developmental differences. 3. "Digest the situation, don't be impulsive when you're feeling a certain way." – Sophie on her approach to managing emotions. 4. "If any parent has started raising concerns for their child…my advice is to act on it." – Sophie emphasises the importance of early intervention. 5. "I share rather than journaling. I journal to my screen." – Sophie on leveraging social media to express her journey and support others. CONNECT WITH SOPHIE COBDEN Sophie is a life coach, mum, and real voice for mothers navigating life with children who have autism. Follow her for brutally honest conversations about morning battles, invisible loads, and the reality behind the highlight reel. 📱 Instagram: @sophiecobden_ 📱 TikTok: @sophiecobden_ CONNECT WITH STRONGHER SIDE DOWNLOAD YOUR FREE RESOURCES Discover what fills your cup when you're running on empty, take our What's Your One Thing quiz in under 2 minutes and get your personalized result, or download our Monthly Planner designed specifically for mothers raising children with disabilities who need to plan around the unpredictable, one month at a time, purpose over pressure. 👉 Take the quiz: https://www.strongherside.com/one-thing-quiz 👉 Download the planner: https://www.strongherside.com/planner CONNECT WITH US 📱 Instagram: @strongherside 🌐 Website & Resources: https://www.strongherside.com 📧 Partnerships & Media: vanessa@strongherside.com P.S: Don't forget to: ✔️ Hit follow wherever you're listening to this podcast ✔️ Share this episode with a mama who needs to hear it ✔️ Rate us on Spotify or Apple, five stars really helps us reach more mothers We love you. Thank you for being part of this community. Note: The information provided on this podcast is for general educational purposes only and does not take into account your personal situation. It is not a substitute for professional advice. We recommend you seek a medical or healthcare professional if you are seeking advice, diagnosis or treatment. KEYWORDS FOR SEO: disability mums, mental health for mothers, cognitive load, mindset for caregivers, raising children with disabilities, autism mums, Down syndrome parents, chronic stress, nervous system regulation, survival mode, mental load, maternal burnout, special needs parenting, disability advocacy, mindset tools, cognitive offloading, ADHD parenting, cerebral palsy parents, rare disease parents, fragile X syndrome, invisible labor
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