The balance of power in a mentoring type relationship with a young person is continually adjusting as a child develops into adulthood.
As you parent, shifting ownership to them is an important part of their development. When they are autistic and/or neurodivergent and have a different timeline for developmental milestones it can create challenges as they start adulting.
Here are some principals to consider when navigating these shifts.
See full show notes here: JasonDebbie.com/81
01/13/23 • 23 min
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