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    Coping with Parenting When Your Child is Neurodivergent: Emotional Regulation for the Whole Family

    Coping with Parenting When Your Child is Neurodivergent by Atkins, Ellie;

    Emotional Regulation for the Whole Family

    Series: Coping With…;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 1
    • Publisher Routledge
    • Date of Publication 1 July 2026

    • ISBN 9781041009016
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages296 pages
    • Size 234x156 mm
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 22 Illustrations, black & white; 22 Line drawings, black & white
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    Short description:

    Combining the author’s experience as a clinical psychologist and lived experience of parenting neurodivergent children, Coping with Parenting Neurodivergent Children draws from a range of therapeutic techniques and psychological theory to propose a compassion-based approach.


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    Combining the author’s experience as a clinical psychologist and lived experience of parenting neurodivergent children, Coping with Parenting When Your Child is Neurodivergent draws from a range of therapeutic techniques and psychological theory to propose a compassion-based approach, guiding parents through recognising and managing their own feelings in order to better to support their child.


    With a focus on emotional regulation for both the parent and the child throughout, this essential book acknowledges the challenges and opportunities of parenting neurodivergent children while also providing practical strategies for effective parenting. Topics explored include, but are not limited to:


    • Understanding neurodiversity and dysregulation


    • Exploring your feelings about parenting


    • Navigating the assessment and diagnostic process


    • Making sense of a diagnosis and helping you child understand themselves


    • Navigating the school system and supporting your child with school and education


    • Compassion for yourself and others


    • The teenage years and mental health.


    An essential read for any parent to a neurodivergent child, this text will support parents in thinking about their own experiences and emotions, while also considering how this interacts with their ability to parent effectively. This may also be of interest to mental health, healthcare and education practitioners who want to better understand the experiences of neurodivergent children and their parents.



    'This is a really helpful book for parents because it is written by the parent of an autistic young person, but one who also has the professional knowledge that comes from being a clinical psychologist and former teacher.  It is very honest about the difficulties of parenting neurodivergent children (as well as the joys), with plenty of examples from the author’s own family life.   The book focuses on what is happening in the parent’s mind as much as the child’s, and explains how parents can help themselves to cope better with difficult situations and thereby help their child.  It is very reassuring too, reminding us that our reactions to stressful situations are perfectly normal, and that we should be compassionate to ourselves rather than being self-critical, as there is no such thing as a perfect parent.  I wish this book had been around when my son was small.'


    Sara Truman, OBE. Parent of an autistic son.


    'From the very first letters, I was hooked. They reveal such warmth and humanity that I felt instantly connected—as if the author truly sees us, the readers. The chapter summaries are a thoughtful touch, especially helpful for those of us navigating ADHD, menopause, or simply busy lives. But what makes this book truly special is its heart. As a parent of a neurodivergent young person, I found myself learning, laughing, and nodding along. It's relatable, insightful, and compassionate. A must-read for anyone seeking connection and understanding.'


    Kris Cornell, Alternative Provision Manager, Appeer – connecting autistic girls and women


    'I loved Ellie's book on "Coping with Parenting Neurodivergent Children". As a Clinical Psychologist and parent of a neurodivergent young adult myself, I really resonated with some of the joys and struggles Ellie described in parenting these unique young people. I loved the honesty and authenticity of Ellie's account of her own personal experiences. The often-awkward juxtaposition of our roles as professional experts versus our experience as real-life humans facing real time struggles is a key strength of this whole series of books. The "Coping with ..." series continues to grow and Ellie's book is an excellent, and much needed addition to the series. Children in general do not come with a user manual, and our neurodivergent children would not even fit that manual if such a thing existed. Drawing heavily on compassion focused therapy, Ellie provides evidence based, tried and tested strategies for handling the ups and downs along your unique parenting journey with your own unique neurodivergent children.'


    Dr Yvonne Waft, Clinical Psychologist, EMDR Consultant & Facilitator, Author of Coping with Trauma (2023: Sequoia).



     

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    Table of Contents:

    Contents


    Forewords
    Acknowledgements
    The first priority
    A letter to my children
    A letter to the reader


    Section 1: Parenting and feelings
    Chapter 1: Introductions
    Chapter 2: Understanding neurodiversity
    Chapter 3: Feelings
    Chapter 4: Why do we parent the way that we do?
    Chapter 5: Thinking beyond ourselves: External influences on our parenting
    Chapter 6: Regulation and Dysregulation
    Chapter 7: Dysregulated parenting
    Chapter 8: The Three Circles


    Section 2: Our foundation stones
    Chapter 9: Compassion is key
    Chapter 10: Taking a developmental perspective
    Chapter 11: Connection first
    Chapter 12 – Putting it all together.
    Chapter 13: Stop-think-do
    Chapter 14: Practically responding with compassion


    Section 3: Parenting with compassion in real life
    Chapter 15: Early years
    Chapter 16: School (and other provision) and neurodiversity
    Chapter 17: When your child does not want to go to school
    Chapter18: The teenage years
    Chapter 19: Assessment and making sense of diagnosis
    Chapter 20: Parenting around transition and change
    Chapter 21: Understanding and responding to aggression
    Chapter 22: Parenting for good mental health


    Section 4: You as a parent
    Chapter 23: Additional parenting considerations
    Chapter 24: Parenting self-care


    Appendix A: Levels of dysregulation worksheet
    Strategies to self-regulate:
    Appendix B: Mental Health and wellbeing – getting the help you need
    Appendix C: Self compassion and mindfulness excercises
    Appendix D: Social stories
    Index

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