Brittney Crabtree, mom of four and co-host of the Moms Talk Autism podcast, gets refreshingly honest about what she calls “grieving the gap.” That’s the particular sadness of watching your neurodivergent kid fall behind their peers. She talks about building a “friendship portfolio,” vetting safe people to open up to, and why actually feeling your feelings is the best strategy.
For more on this topic
- Listen: Moms Talk Autism
- Watch: Parenting regrets and giving yourself grace after ADHD and autism diagnoses
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