204. Finding Flexibility in a World of Rigid Thinking
Nov 07, 2024
In this episode, Shannon explores all-or-nothing thinking in children with autism—a mindset often labeled as rigid or inflexible but one that also comes with unique strengths. This way of seeing the world can be challenging, leading to meltdowns when things don’t go as planned, but it can also be a source of focus
and determination in areas of passion. Shannon shares real-life examples of how black-and-white thinking can impact daily life and provides practical strategies to help parents guide their children through moments of rigidity.
You'll learn tools for preparing for transitions, calming techniques, and ways to encourage flexibility over time gently.
Remember, not everything will go right every time—and that’s okay. This episode is all about embracing the journey, finding strength in the challenges, and continuing to believe in your child and yourself, no matter what.
Tune in and find encouragement, practical advice, and a reminder that you’re not alone on this path.
Listen now and learn how to embrace your child's emotional world!
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