Neurodivergent Learning: Why Can Parenting Neurodivergent Kids Feel So Emotionally Exhausting? - Mosaic
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Neurodivergent Learning: Why Can Parenting Neurodivergent Kids Feel So Emotionally Exhausting?

Some days, you do everything. Your child gets through it. You’ve held it all together. And you still end up completely depleted. If you’ve ever wondered why parenting a neurodivergent child can feel so exhausting, even on the “good” days, this post is for you. We’re naming what’s happening and why you were never meant to carry it alone. And if you’re a support person for someone who’s parenting a neurodivergent young person, this is for you, too.

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