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Responsive Parenting
Parenting, Toddler Lauren Sloan 1/3/24 Parenting, Toddler Lauren Sloan 1/3/24

Responsive Parenting

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The Emergent, Adaptive, and Integrative Processes
Toddler, Neurodivergent, Highly Sensitive Lauren Sloan 12/20/23 Toddler, Neurodivergent, Highly Sensitive Lauren Sloan 12/20/23

The Emergent, Adaptive, and Integrative Processes

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Chest sleeping with toddlers and preschoolers may look different than it does with infants—but safety still matters.

As our kids grow, they become more robust, more mobile, and less vulnerable to some of the risks we watch closely during infan
If I could go back—I wouldn’t waste another minute trying to make typical parenting advice work for my neurodivergent child.

I would throw it out. All of it.

Because the problem was never him. It was the one-size-fits-all advice that to
Neurodivergent parents raising neurodivergent children often carry an invisible weight.

Not the weight of their child—but the weight of navigating a world that doesn’t understand either of them.

The weight of doing it without a village.
Our days used to revolve around one meltdown after the next.

Every small shift—mealtime, bedtime, leaving the house—was a trigger.

We weren’t dealing with “behavior issues.”

Our toddler was living with an overwhelmed
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