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On Grief, Adjusting, and Steering Clear of Survival Mode

Autism· For Mama· Life

7 Apr

Do you have a plan to help you steer clear of survival mode?

I’m not talking about the temporary survival mode; the “new baby/new home/new job/death in the family” type of survival mode. That happens. That is circumstantial. We’ve all been there. I’m talking about when something happens (like…a pandemic breaking out worldwide…) and we just can’t seem to get it together and survival becomes our new normal.

Join me today as I talk about handling grief (we just had to say good-bye to our sweet 15-year-old furry family member) and adjusting to this new COVID-normal without getting completely drown by survival mode.

In this episode, you’ll hear:

  • how our family dealt with saying good-bye to our sweet dog
  • how to help your child adjust to some of the changes in life right now
  • how to keep your head (if only slightly) above water instead of sinking into survival mode as the new norm
Ruthie 2005 – 2020

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