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The Unspoken Mask - Parenting Children with Neurodivergent Profiles
Parenting a child who has a neurodivergent profile, such as ADHD or autism, is an experience that brings both challenges and rewards. While there are moments of joy and fulfilment, parents often carry a hidden burden. The fatigue, sense of isolation, and emotional labour associated with supporting their child’s unique needs are frequently overlooked, as these parents feel compelled to maintain an appearance of strength for the sake of their family.
The Reality of Being a New Parent
Few experiences shift your world quite like becoming a new parent – somewhere between the magic and the exhaustion lies a reality that’s rarely captured in the parenting books or social media reels. Sleep deprivation, changing identities, relationship adjustments and big emotions can all sit alongside the love and wonder, and that’s completely normal. This piece offers a refreshingly honest look at early parenthood, along with practical ways to look after yourself while caring for your little one.
Prioritising the Children in Parental Separation
Parental separation is one of the most significant transitions a family can navigate, and while it’s often a necessary step, it can be deeply unsettling for children of any age. Keeping their emotional needs front and centre – through clear communication, consistent routines, and protecting them from adult conflict – helps them feel safe and supported through the changes. This piece offers practical, compassionate guidance for parents wanting to put their children’s wellbeing first during separation.
