Anonymous wrote:I hear you, OP. I think it's especially hard if you have a "difficult" child with special needs. Mine has behavioral issues and it is hard not to feel judged even by other special needs parents at times. Few of my friends, even ones with kids who have other special needs, can relate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there any support for nova parents? I was once directed to a FB group but there was really no depth to it.
The thread about joining a church was on target. There really is no such thing as a solid support group that is secular.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m sorry. I’ve been there too. If it’s any consolation, things got better for us and are way better in middle school than in elementary school. Still rough, but better.
As an aside, my husband is traveling for work and is currently stuck at the Amsterdam airport. He keeps texting to complain, and all I can think is “of course it sucks and things are delayed - it’s f-ing Holland!”
Okay, that was funny! Not a big fan of the Holland story and agree with OP- it is very lonely! However, once you find a couple of people who get it, they will be your people and will help you there’s the ebbs and flows. You don’t need many, just 1 or 2. Look for people at therapy or activities and try to strike up conversations. Many others are just as lonely and would be thrilled if you made a connection (I sound like a dating service!).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there any support for nova parents? I was once directed to a FB group but there was really no depth to it.
The thread about joining a church was on target. There really is no such thing as a solid support group that is secular.
Lol No!! I have been a church goer my entire life. We sent our kids to the school attached to our church. They could not handle my sons adhd and made him out to be the bad kid. I was excluded from parent groups because my kid was wild. Ive never felt more judged and it stung extra hard because youd think its a place that would accept all of gods creation. We have received so so so much more support in a public school and have stopped attending mass altogether because of the way we felt through the school. Im glad your experience is different but i would never offer this advice. So often faith communities are blind to those with differences. They have narrow boxes that kids belong in. This is not the place to turn for understanding of mental disabilities.
I will say growing up my church was very supportive of kids with physical disabilities. I recall volunteering for the classes that helped watch disabled kids while parents were attending services. My own parents babysat for other families with disabled kids often. But stuff like anxiety or adhd or ocd.... no.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would love to find an adhd support group in the fairfax area. Any leads? I often feel isolated and like i have to fake it with my friends with NT kids. It would be so nice to have even one person who actually gets it to talk to.
What age is DC?
8
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there any support for nova parents? I was once directed to a FB group but there was really no depth to it.
The thread about joining a church was on target. There really is no such thing as a solid support group that is secular.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there any support for nova parents? I was once directed to a FB group but there was really no depth to it.
The thread about joining a church was on target. There really is no such thing as a solid support group that is secular.
This made me laugh because I'm not a particularly religious person and have joined a church since we got a diagnosis... I guess maybe there is something to this, although I also believe you can find support elsewhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would love to find an adhd support group in the fairfax area. Any leads? I often feel isolated and like i have to fake it with my friends with NT kids. It would be so nice to have even one person who actually gets it to talk to.
What age is DC?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there any support for nova parents? I was once directed to a FB group but there was really no depth to it.
The thread about joining a church was on target. There really is no such thing as a solid support group that is secular.
Anonymous wrote:I hear you, OP. I think it's especially hard if you have a "difficult" child with special needs. Mine has behavioral issues and it is hard not to feel judged even by other special needs parents at times. Few of my friends, even ones with kids who have other special needs, can relate.
Anonymous wrote:I hear you, OP. I think it's especially hard if you have a "difficult" child with special needs. Mine has behavioral issues and it is hard not to feel judged even by other special needs parents at times. Few of my friends, even ones with kids who have other special needs, can relate.
Anonymous wrote:Is there any support for nova parents? I was once directed to a FB group but there was really no depth to it.