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Exploring Invisible Disabilities Video Course
/Your child has ADHD. Or autism. The diagnosis isn’t a death sentence, but you probably have some questions:
What is an invisible disability?
Who's fault is this?
What are the range of challenges facing my child?
Do you feel uncertain?
Do you avoid certain people because they make you feel like a bad parent?
Do you dread emails from you child's teacher because they say all sorts of things about your child that you don't understand?
Does your child's doctor toss around terms like ASD or hyperactivity without explaining what that means?
Maybe you can just try harder.
Oh, please.
Insanity is doing the same thing over and over, and expecting different results.
STOP. JUST STOP.
Make a better choice.
We have created our Exploring Invisible Disabilities: ADHD and Autism to help you. To give you an understanding of your child's diagnosis. To give you guidance for your next steps.
You are busy. Everyone is busy. This short video course is like having access to experts whenever you want!
Binge watch the course. Or listen to it as you would an audiobook. Or watch a little at a time. Owning the course gives you unlimited access to Crystal and Cindi on your own schedule.
This will not get better on it’s own. Early intervention is so important.
PS. If you have questions, see the Frequently Asked Questions section on our product page.
Family Secrets - Don't Tell!
/Don't you wish you knew the story behind this family photo? Or stories?
If you have had a relatively fun and relaxed childhood, all things considered, then you probably owe your mom a huge gift.
All families will have some traction, all kinds of small feuds and issues, and perhaps a few skeletons in the closet.
It’s up to moms to act as a buffer between their children and the turbulent relations within the family, always keeping their chin up and a smile on their face.
Especially on family vacations with teens!
Isn't it great how this mom shows love to her children in this family photo?
Some differences in our children can cause confusion or embarrassment. Especially at school.
Watch what our expert Cindi says about when you disagree with school officials.
“A parent has multiple jobs. Start by getting more information from the counselor.”
Another family secret: ADHD or autism wont get better on it's own. Early intervention is key.
For the price of a few cups of coffee, you can purchase our online video course Exploring Invisible Disabilities: ADHD and Autism.
You will have access to information that will explain autism and ADHD.
You will have knowledge and understanding when the doctor or school professionals talk to you about your child.
If you buy before 11:59pm Pacific time tomorrow Friday May 17, as a bonus, you will get a FREE 20 minute Phone Discovery Session with one of our experts!
You will be able to schedule your FREE 20 minute Phone Discovery Session at a future date of your choosing. You will get personalized feedback and guidance from Cindi or Crystal
PS. Perhaps you’d like to have our FREE chart. Click here now.
Different is Nice, Until it Drives You Crazy
/Some families have children that are different.
Actually, every child had difficult days. Even children in perfect families.
(Here’s the secret – there are no perfect families).
Having a child with ADHD or autism brings challenges to your home and to your child’s school experience.
Autism and ADHD are known as invisible disabilities.
A child with autism has no outward sign of his disability.
A child with ADHD looks just like every other child.
Yet children with autism or ADHD can act different than the other children. And this can cause confusion, frustration, and even anger in the adults around the child.
Here is what our expert Crystal has to say about taking a child with autism out in public.
“You wish you had a button that said, “My kid is not spoiled, my kid has autism. Give them some space!””
Exploring Invisible Disabilities: ADHD & Autism is our short online video course geared to helping parents understand these two common invisible disabilities.
Two experts in education as well as ADHD and autism provide an understanding of both disabilities in a short video course. Only $24 will bring you to a peace of mind and understanding about your child and their disability.
Understanding invisible disabilities helps.
Curious? Find out more about our Exploring Invisible Disabilities video course.
Be one of the first to buy this course before Friday May 17 and get a free 20 minute phone discovery session with one of our experts.
PS. You may want to see our free chart first.
Mom is Always Right - Except When She's Not
/Moms do make mistakes.
We look at this photo, and think,
What was she thinking???
But stop it. You know you’ve done something like that.
Like taking your timid child to the shark exhibit.
Like making your kid go to school when they were sick.
Like making your teen die of embarrassment just because a good song comes on.
Apart from making sure that they are safe, and have enough to eat and wear, a mother will face a thousand and one little challenges while trying to raise her kids right.
Challenges that outsiders do not see.
I see a perfect family.
I also see
the struggle to find everyone’s shoes
the argument with the daughter who only wears princess dresses
the child who is distracted by the lights
the struggle to get teeth brushed and hair combed
the meltdown about to happen
and the teen who is dying of embarrassment
Quirky characteristics can be hidden from the outside world. Your spouse who collects Russian space pins. Your teen who is obsessed with Legos. Your child who will only eat orange foods. Your kid who is always fidgeting.
It can be difficult. It can seem like you are all alone.
You are not alone. You are valuable to your family. You are doing a good job. You care.
Mothers matter.
You matter.
Just know that none of us are right all the time…
Things May Be a Little...Off
/Have you ever entered a room, and felt that something was off?
Did someone leave you a surprise?
Or did someone rearrange something?
Does this make you happy….or worried?
Some people like to have things just so, and know it if you’ve made a change.
It does kinda make sense….
Have you ever shared a photo, and then realized something was off?
Maybe there was something awkward in the background. Maybe someone photo bombed you.
Creepy!
Maybe something happened that you didn’t expect.
We can get upset. Or fussy. Or, we can choose be grateful. And choose to laugh, even if we know we will be the one to clean up.
Breakfast in bed ….almost!
We can simply appreciate that sometimes we are a little ‘off’ ourselves.
We hope you had a nice, spill-free Mother’s Day!
My Child is Not Spoiled
/Some people just can’t keep their opinions to themselves.
You don’t know what she’s thinking about you, but it can’t be good!
When you are out in public with your child, and your child throws a tantrum, everyone is suddenly an expert. Really, they are a critic.
Dads can really be the target of unkind words from strangers when their child misbehaves.
It can be worse when you child has an invisible disability such as autism or ADHD.
Our expert Crystal says
As a parent you are always thinking, “What are people thinking when my child tantrums?” Because they are going to tantrum about something.
Watch this 1 minute 44 second video where Crystal explains what it is like for parents when their child has a meltdown in public.
Our experts Crystal and Cindi want to help you with your child’s journey through autism or ADHD.
No judgement.
No obligation.
Just hope for your child.
If Momma Ain't Happy...
/Marriage can be strained by a child with disabilities.
When a child is struggling, parents struggle, too.
What is the best way to help our child?
Who is right?
Why is the teacher always calling me at work?
Sometimes, we blame ourselves.
Sometimes, we blame each other.
It is even worse when the school professionals are telling you stuff about your child that you disagree with.
Watch our expert Cindi explain your rights as a parent in this 50 second video.
We know you have the best interest of your child at heart. We know you love your partner, and wish it would get easier.
We know.
We've been there.
That's why we have created a variety of resources to help families just like yours.