If you’re parenting a non-speaking autistic child and feel like you have to hold everything together, this episode is for you.
This episode is part of The Quiet Work That Changes Everything — a mini-series for parents of non-speaking autistic children who want to move from survival to presence — and enjoy their kids again.
So many parents of non-speaking kids live in a constant state of responsibility for their children — advocating, regulating, researching, managing therapies — while quietly abandoning themselves. What looks like devotion often becomes self-neglect. Not because you’re flawed, but because survival taught you to do it that way.
In Part 2 of this series on non-verbal autism help and parent support, we talk about:
If you’re overwhelmed, burned out, or wondering why you feel like a shell of yourself while raising your autistic child, this conversation will help you shift from endurance to sustainability.
True change doesn’t start with doing more for your child.
It starts with turning toward yourself.
If this resonated, you can connect with Sara on Instagram @saraintonato or explore additional resources at autismchangemakers.com.