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Regulating my emotions
As adults we don’t have all the answers. So why should we expect children to not cry when upset, don’t throw tantrums to show frustration, or just sit and be quiet when they have something to express??? This week has a mental and emotional struggle for me. I got stressed (causing internal pain), I cried, I broke down, I had to rest more than usual and it was all ways of me dealing with my emotions. When I looked back and realized how my reactions to my situation had a negative effect on me I noticed how I could have changed it. I could have stayed present and chose to accept the facts and that I can’t control what’s happening but I can control how I react to it. My spirit, faith, or being is not broken because of it so why should I accept the situation as being “bad”??? I was aware of my situation I chose to accept it as “bad” And I acted out of fear
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I’ve been struggling with trying to get others to understand or alert them when I have a break down. It’s hard to tell others “ok, I am having a breakdown!” It’s hard for me to even know how to soothe myself and let others know I am overstimulated. We always have to do something other than being. Not only do we have to function in a society that wasn’t made for us. We can’t even have a break down unless we notify loved ones. I understand and it’s still another task while I am trying to keep it together😱🫣. A friend today made a good point. He texts because he wants to know I am still alive. When I don’t call/txt he worries. My brain never went there. I will send this emoji when I need space.
Get to know me!!! Carra
This week I will be posting a little more about myself… Why I do what I do… my experience with children that have autism… my spiritual side in connection to autism… I will answer any questions or topics you want to touch on… 👀👀👀 Let’s engage, learn, and connect!!! Tell a friend to tell a friend. Carra Cares and wants to be of service. 🥰🥰🥰 Have a great day on purpose!!!😁😁😁
Get to know me!!! Carra
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I am excited for your discussion and getting to know you more.❤️
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@Geo Dixon nice to meet u sir 😁
Recourses
Check the recourse post that is pinned often. I add information to it often. Ask for recourses and I will do my best to find what I can…
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Thank you for sharing 🤲🏾❤️
My passion
I am a natural nurturer. I love working with children and using any moment as a teaching moment. I joke with my husband at times and say I was born to be a grandmother. 😂😂😂 Autism is my specialty… I believe neurodivergent individuals have a spiritual connection and especially nonverbal connection even if they are verbal. I love working with children and seeing the improvements they make. Just a little about Carra Bear… Yours Truly 🥰🥰🥰
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🎯 I agree with you!❤️
Children with Autism Teach Us
What if children with autism are here to teach us? To slow down. To be present. To communicate beyond words. To feel instead of force. They challenge systems that weren’t built for them… and in doing so, they push us to grow. 💫 That’s powerful energy. This Autism Awareness Month, reflect: 👉 What has a child with autism taught YOU?
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I feel all adults and children with autism are here to teach others not to be so attached to the physical. Learn to detach. We spend most of the day detaching due to societal demands. Slow down and be present there's nowhere to go in this moment. Understand we communicate beyond words in many different ways; we feel all energy all around us all the time. We feel and forcing us in systems that weren't built for us. We want to Be are Authentic selves.
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@Carra Dixon 🙌🏾❤️
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