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Betsy Hicks-Russ and Becky Robbins explore the profound impact of parental mood on children, particularly those with autism. They discuss the importance of prioritizing serenity over happiness, the tools for achieving inner peace, and the significance of creating a personal document for self-growth. The dialogue also delves into the challenges of maintaining identity beyond motherhood, breaking free from the victim-villain cycle, and the necessity of grounding practices. Ultimately, they emphasize the importance of participating in one's own rescue and sustaining joy amidst life's inevitable contrasts.

Betsy Hicks-Russ and Becky Robbins explore the profound impact of parental mood on children, particularly those with autism. They discuss the importance of prioritizing serenity over happiness, the tools for achieving inner peace, and the significance of creating a personal document for self-growth. The dialogue also delves into the challenges of maintaining identity beyond motherhood, breaking free from the victim-villain cycle, and the necessity of grounding practices. Ultimately, they emphasize the importance of participating in one's own rescue and sustaining joy amidst life's inevitable contrasts.

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