Strategies to Address Negative Self-Talk in Neurodivergent Children

In part one, Katelyn and I talked about how neurodivergent children often experience more criticism, shame and correction which can lead to negative self-talk. Examples include "I'm bad", "No one likes me" and "I can't do anything right". Negative self talk can contribute to anxiety, depression and more. Katelyn and I not only talk about how negative self-talk can develop but also our own negative self-talk. If you haven't already listened to part one, please check out the last episode before listening to today's episode. In part two, we are talking about strategies on how to support children experiencing negative self-talk. We can't wait to share this important episode with you! Take care, Holly Blanc Moses - The Mom/Psychologist Who Gets It Learn more about Holly Learn more about Katelyn ⭐️ Get to Know my Child Guide Parents, get your free "Get to Know my Child Guide" here Educators, get your free "Get to Know my Child Guide" here Therapists get your free "Get to Know my Child Guide" here ⭐️Behavior Detective Guide Parents - Get your free Behavior Detective Guide Therapists - Get your free Behavior Detective Guide Educators - Get your free Behavior Detective Guide ⭐️Join the Facebook Groups Parents, Come on over and join the Autism ADHD Facebook Group for Parents Professionals, you are invited to join the Autism ADHD Facebook Group for Therapists and Educators

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Supporting neurodiverse children can be both rewarding and confusing. Holly Blanc Moses shares her strategies to support children diagnosed with ADHD and/or Autism. If you want to learn more about emotional health, behavior, social interaction and academics, this podcast is for you.