204. Finding Flexibility in a World of Rigid Thinking

In this episode, Shannon explores all-or-nothing thinking in children with autism—a mindset often labeled as rigid or inflexible but one that also comes with unique strengths. This way of seeing the world can be challenging, leading to meltdowns when things don’t go as planned, but it can also be a source of focus and determination in areas of passion. Shannon shares real-life examples of how black-and-white thinking can impact daily life and provides practical strategies to help parents guide their children through moments of rigidity. You'll learn tools for preparing for transitions, calming techniques, and ways to encourage flexibility over time gently. Remember, not everything will go right every time—and that’s okay. This episode is all about embracing the journey, finding strength in the challenges, and continuing to believe in your child and yourself, no matter what. Tune in and find encouragement, practical advice, and a reminder that you’re not alone on this path. Listen now and learn how to embrace your child's emotional world! 🌟 Leave a Review: If this episode resonates with you, share your thoughts and experiences by leaving a review. Your feedback supports the podcast and creates a space for other parents to find inspiration and connection.  Are you registered for our FREE Webinar?  Finding Strength & Resilience; A Mom's Guide to Autism Parenting  Click the link below for the details  ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.notyouraverageautismmom.com/webinar ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Together, we can overcome challenges and create a brighter future for our families. P.S. Feeling overwhelmed and ready for a change? When you're ready to take control and see different results, check out our private membership at Not Your Average Autism Mom Access exclusive support, training, and resources to save you a ton of time, and a community that truly understands. Join us and discover how amazing this journey can be! ⁠⁠ Additional Resources: Join ⁠The Not Your Average Autism Mom Movement⁠  group on FB If there is a specific topic that you would like us to talk about on the podcast, email us directly at ⁠⁠info@notyouraverageautismmom.com⁠⁠ Have you listened to these episodes yet? 157. Reframing Defeat; Your Child’s Progress is Closer Than You Think 83. Assessing Your Child’s IEP

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This podcast was started for parents and caregivers raising autistic children but it has evolved and we have listeners across the world who are relatives of someone with autism, special education teachers, and other professionals. My son Jordan was diagnosed with autism when he was 5 years old, now 28. I have been where you are. Jordan will likely never live independently. I am in the trenches every day, just like you. Each week I talk about topics that directly impact your life and go hand in hand with your unique parenting journey. info@notyouraverageautismmom.com