WHY ARE WE HERE
We all know that parenting a neurodivergent child differs from parenting a neurotypical child.
However, many issues extend beyond childhood, and achieving independence and general adult functioning can be very challenging.
Often, parental support remains lifelong. Whether your adult child is still largely dependent on you or has already moved out, you'll find support and answers to most of your questions here.
Welcome to the community!
Nurturing the Caregiver: Finding Balance and Support
Embrace Self-Care
Prioritize your own well-being with self-care practices tailored to your needs.
Connect with Community
Share experiences, gain insights, and find solidarity within our supportive caregiver community.
Seek Emotional Support
Access resources and guidance for managing stress, finding inner strength, and nurturing your emotional well-being on the caregiving journey.
Discover Respite Options
Explore respite care services and strategies to recharge and rejuvenate, allowing you to care for yourself while caring for your loved one.
Testimonials
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Being a single mom with a neurodivergent adult child can be incredibly isolating. This group of amazing women provided me with a sense of belonging, guidance, and encouragement. From navigating the job market to dealing with social challenges, I never felt alone. It's more than a support group; it's a lifeline.
Kathy
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When my son was diagnosed with Asperger's as an adult, I felt lost. But through the support network for women with neurodivergent adult children, I found a community that truly understands. The advice, encouragement, and compassion I received made all the difference. It's not just about the support; it's about finding family in the journey.
Yasmin
Woman's face
The transition to adulthood for my neurodivergent son was filled with anxiety and uncertainty. The women in this support network became my source of strength. They helped me find resources, share stories, and laugh through the tears. I wouldn't be where I am without their support.
Sam
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My daughter was diagnosed with ADHD in her late teens, and I had no idea how to help her transition into adulthood. The women in this group offered me guidance, empathy, and a safe space to share my fears and triumphs. Their support gave me the confidence to be the best advocate for my child.
Barbara
Supporting Mothers, Nurturing Futures