WE ROAR Magazine April 2024 - Magazine - Page 56
they can and can't do, that by the
time they're young adults, they
accept the stories, and they've
begun to subconsciously limit
themselves, leading to mental,
emotional,
and
sometimes,
physical trauma. For the families,
this can often mean years of
trying to make their child fit into
stereotypes that aren’t their child,
leading to conflict within the
family, misunderstanding, guilt,
anger, trauma for the whole
family.
What I do is guide, support, and empower my
clients to uncover, understand, and realistically
achieve (or support their child to achieve) their
true dreams and aspirations, both personal
and professional, from within the awareness
of their Autistic abilities, strengths, and
challenges. This involves more than practical
tools, techniques, and strategies. It involves
eroding conditioning, shifting mindsets, and
breaking through limiting beliefs, to reach the
heart of the person within.