I haven\u2019t done a solocast in a while, but when you talk, I listen, and this topic has been requested by many of you, so I decided to dedicate this episode to talk about navigating big life transitions with differently wired kids. Our family has gone through our fair share of big changes, which you\u2019ll hear all about in this episode, so this is something that I\u2019ve spent a lot of time thinking about. Especially as a parent of a differently wired kid, I know that there are some extra challenges that might come up when their routines, environment, life circumstances, or supports change, and our kids are also more likely to be resistant to changes (even if they are beneficial). So today I\u2019ll be sharing the strategies I\u2019ve personally found helpful while going through big transitions with Asher.\xa0\nIn this episode, I talk about key things such as why being honest when communicating with your kid is so important to help them understand and process change, how being vulnerable can be a way to show support, how to validate our kids\u2019 feelings about the changes or transitions, and how to identify their concerns so you can make plans to address them in advance. I also share about what adjustment disorder is and the kind of extra support you might need during transitions.\xa0\nTilt Parenting Founder & CEO Debbie Reber (MA) is a parenting activist, bestselling author, podcast host, and speaker. A certified Positive Discipline trainer and a regular contributor to Psychology Today and ADDitude Magazine, Debbie\u2019s most recent book is Differently Wired: Raising an Exceptional Child in a Conventional World. Debbie\u2019s Tilt Parenting Podcast is the top performing podcast for parents, caregivers, educators, and professionals raising and supporting neurodivergent children, and has more than 4 million downloads. In November 2018, she spoke at TEDxAmsterdam, delivering a talk entitled Why the Future Will Be Differently Wired. In the summer of 2020, she co-created the Parenting in Place Masterclass series.\nThings you'll learn from this episode\n\nThe benefits and growth that can come from navigating big changes as a family\n\nWhy honesty is so important when communicating with your child about big changes\n\nWhat to share versus what not to share with your child about the transitions you go through\n\nHow to validate the big emotions and thoughts that big transitions can bring up in your child\n\nThe importance of doing your own work as a parent to be able to support our kids during transitions\n\nWhat adjustment disorder is and the extra support you might need to help your child through one\n\nHow being vulnerable with your kids can be really supportive for them\n\nIdentifying the concerns that our kids have and coming up with plans to address them in advance\n\nCreating new routines to create security for our kids during big transitions\n\n\xa0For more info, visit: https://www.tiltparenting.com/session301\nSupport the showConnect with Tilt Parenting\n Visit Tilt Parenting\n Take the free 7-Day Challenge \n Read a chapter of Differently Wired \n Follow Tilt on Twitter & Instagram \n \nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices