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I wanted to make a group for mums who are are neurodiverse themselves with diagnosis like autism, ADHD etc, as a autistic ftm I've been struggling to get advise on parenting without being patronised or being treated like being nurodiverse will automatically make you a bad mum. I've seen alot of groups for parents with autistic or ADHD children but no groups for mums who may be struggling themselves.

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Ugh

My brain hiccuped and I made cinnamon rolls instead of putting ribs in 😭😭😭😭

I was supposed to do the cinnamon rolls much later today 😭😭😭😭

Guess we'll do ribs as dinner Thursday

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Hello! Thought I’d say hi. Only joined peanut yesterday.
I’m a 42y/o mum, diagnosed autistic and on the waiting list for adhd assessment (been told 99% sure I have both). 3 y/o rainbow daughter, and 10 y/o Labrador boy.

Work full time in software testing, great with technical work stuff, not so naturally great with day to day and “common sense” stuff (as family would say years ago).

Love books, learning, walking, yoga, animals, birds of prey, and cars.

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Wheww

I’m extremely overstimulated and my kids won’t stop making a while bunch of noise 😭🥴

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Potty training 🫠

I'm looking for advice on potty training and a little idea of people's routines around potty training 🙃. He hates the potty and will only play with it 😅,I think he sees it as a toy (it flushes loud and flashes). I've had him on the toilet this morning. He seemed a lot better on toilet,but I'm struggling to make some sort of routine for him. 🙃

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Me and my partner have autism we are nervous about birthing our first I would love advice

I'm hoping for advice to help ease my partner into helping me stay calm through this he is a first time dad at 19 and I at 21 we have autism we sometimes get overstimulated and I want his support but I don't want everything to overwhelm us or me to overstimulated him any ideas or advice or birth story on how your partner supported you? I want to do waterbirth if that matters here but thats my plan hopefully

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