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Have you ever lost your temper and yelled at your autistic child, only to feel a sick wave of guilt immediately after? You are not alone. In fact, that moment of rupture doesn't have to be the end of the world—it can actually be the beginning of a stronger relationship if you handle the "repair" correctly. In this video, I’m sharing a specific 3-part framework to help you move from shame to connection after you've lost your cool. Many parents of neurodivergent children get stuck in a cycle of reacting and regretting. Today, we’re going to break that cycle. We’ll cover: • Why "repair" is often more powerful than getting it right the first time. • The 4 common mistakes parents make when apologizing (and why saying "I'm sorry, BUT..." ruins everything). • How to apologize to an autistic child who might be non-speaking or struggle with social processing. If you’re ready to let go of the parenting guilt and learn a practical skill to heal your relationship with your child, this video is for you. Work with me: Ready for personalized help? I work with a small number of families in my coaching program. If you're serious about creating lasting change (not just quick fixes), complete the brief application here — I review every submission personally: autismparentsolutions.com/apply #AutismParenting #ParentingTips #Neurodivergent #GentleParenting #AutismSupport #self-regulation VIDEO TO WATCH NEXT: “I Don’t Want to Be Bad” - Understanding Autistic Meltdowns • “I Don’t Want to Be Bad” - Understanding A... Contact me: andrea@autismparentsolutions.com -- Andrea J. Pollack, MSEd. Autism Parent Solutions, LLC andrea@autismparentsolutions.com https://autismparentsolutions.com/ (646) 872-0500