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When teachers say your autistic child is “fine” at school - but you’re seeing daily meltdowns at home - it can feel like no one believes you. This video will help you understand what’s really happening when your autistic child holds it together all day and then crashes the second they get home. You’ll learn: Why masking at school drains your child’s energy and confidence How to advocate when teachers insist “they’re fine” or question your parenting What to do when siblings say, “It’s not fair” How to stay calm and connected when your child falls apart after a long day Because the truth is, your child isn’t being manipulative - they’re exhausted. And when the world takes everything they have to give, what they need most is a safe place to fall apart and someone who understands how hard they’ve been trying. If you’ve ever felt like you’re fighting to be believed, or torn between your children’s needs, this video will remind you: You’re not weak for leading with compassion - you’re being wise. Watch next: “Confidently Talk to Your Autistic Child’s Teacher” • Confidently Talk to Your Autistic Child’s ... Learn how to explain your child’s needs without being seen as “that parent.” #AutisticChild #AutismParenting #Masking #AutisticMeltdowns #AutismSchool #ParentingAutisticChild #AutismAwareness #IEP #EmotionalRegulation If you want more parenting guidance, watch this masterclass: autismparentsolutions.com/masterclass Contact me: [email protected] #parentingmindset #parentingtips #AutismParenting #parentingbalance #parentingconfidence #ChildDevelopment #positiveparenting #parentingchallenges #autisticchild #autismparenting #childwithautism #positiveparenting -- Andrea J. Pollack, MSEd. Autism Parent Solutions, LLC [email protected] https://autismparentsolutions.com/ (646) 872-0500