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  • This too shall pass, how we changed our mindset on autism island!

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    Mindset and faith are foundational! 2Corinthians 4:17-18

    How We Changed Our Mindset on Autism

    Life as a parent of a child with autism often feels overwhelming, exhausting, and filled with challenges that seem insurmountable. But over the years, Iโ€™ve learned that the mindset for autism parents is not just importantโ€”itโ€™s foundational. Itโ€™s the key to shifting from chaos to calm and creating a path forward for both your child and your family.ย How does mindset change things when raising a child with autism? ๐Ÿงฉ

    To develop the right mindset, you need to face your biggest challenges head-on and understand why having a plan is critical. The how comes from taking action and learning from others whoโ€™ve walked this journey and can offer guidance and support. As parents, we canโ€™t control every situation, but we can control how we respond, and that begins with our mindset.

    A verse from 2 Corinthians 4:17-18: โ€œFor our light and momentary troubles are achieving for us an eternal glory that far outweighs them all. So we fix our eyes not on what is seen, but on what is unseen.โ€ These words have reminded me to focus on faith, growth, and the hope that keeps us moving forward. You won’t stay in the happy moments forever or the tough moments forever, keep moving forward, This too shall pass!

    In this weekโ€™s blog post, Iโ€™ll share how we shifted our mindset from frustration and fear to calm and confidence. In EducatingJacobโ€™s CALM strategies, the “M” stands for Mindset, and itโ€™s the foundation of everything we do. A positive mindset is integral to your confidence as a parent and your ability to guide your family through the complexities of autism. Letโ€™s explore how this simple shift can transform your journey and bring peace to your home. ๐ŸŒˆ

    Mindset for Autism Parentsย 

    When Jacob was diagnosed with autism, I was paralyzed by fear. I couldnโ€™t see past the overwhelming reality and uncertainty of what life would look like for our family. I had always been a mom who tackled everything with enthusiasm, but this was differentโ€”I was blindsided. The future felt like an insurmountable mountain, and I had no idea how to climb it.

    But hereโ€™s what Iโ€™ve learned: mindset is the foundation for everything. Itโ€™s the starting point for creating calm in your home, confidence in yourself, and joy in the everyday wins. Through EducatingJacobโ€™s CALM framework, Iโ€™ve discovered that when parents focus on mindset, they unlock the ability to grow and thriveโ€”not just for their child, but for the entire family.ย How to achieve CALM on Autism Island, daily life on the spectrum.

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    Have faith, journal so you can see your journey.

    From Fear to Acceptance: A Mindset Shift

    When our autism journey began, I moved fairly quickly from denial to acceptance, but fear still lingered. I worried about Jacobโ€™s future and questioned whether I had the ability to help him thrive like I had with our first son.

    At the recommendation of professionals, I enrolled Jacob in preschool and later in kindergarten. Preschool was roughโ€”meltdowns were constant, and the teachers didnโ€™t know how to manage his behaviors. Kindergarten was a little better; the self-contained classroom and a caring teacher made a difference. But progress was slow.

    It was clear to me that Jacob needed more individualized attention, and I felt called to step in. I quit my job and began homeschooling Jacob and his older brother. Though it was a hard decision, it was the first step in reclaiming my confidence as a parent and helping Jacob in a way that felt right for him.

    Building Confidence Through Action

    Over time, I realized that confidence doesnโ€™t come all at onceโ€”it builds with every decision, every step forward, and every win, no matter how small. For me, this journey included going back to school for a masterโ€™s degree in special education while working third shift at the hospital. I wanted to not only help Jacob but also make a difference for other children like him.

    The exhaustion was real, but with each decision, my confidence grew. As I learned more about Jacobโ€™s specific needsโ€”his sensory challenges, communication barriers, and resistance to changeโ€”I began to see that we couldnโ€™t raise him the same way we raised his brother. Jacob needed an environment tailored to his unique way of thinking and learning.

    Why Mindset Matters for Growth

    A positive mindset became the cornerstone of everything we did. Once I let go of my fear and self-doubt, I could focus on creating plans and strategies that truly worked for Jacob. This wasnโ€™t about perfection; it was about progress.

    • Mindset shifts help you face challenges calmly. Instead of reacting emotionally to meltdowns, I began to see them as opportunities to understand Jacob better.
    • A strong mindset builds resilience. Autism parenting isnโ€™t easy, but when you approach each day with determination and faith, you gain the strength to tackle even the hardest moments.
    • Mindset transforms your family life. When I shifted my focus from fear to hope, our home became a calmer, happier place, where Jacob could grow and thrive.
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    Use the CALM frameworks and celebrate all wins!

    The Role of CALM in Mindset

    In the CALM framework, mindset is the โ€œMโ€ for a reason. Itโ€™s the foundation that supports everything else: structure, routines, communication, and growth. Hereโ€™s how mindset fits into the bigger picture:

    • C: Consistent Action Forward โ€“ Progress happens one small step at a time. Mindset helps you take those steps without becoming overwhelmed.
    • A: Always Celebrate Wins โ€“ A positive mindset allows you to see and celebrate the small victories, which build momentum and confidence.
    • L: Learning to Create Schedules โ€“ A strong mindset helps you implement tools like visual schedules with patience and determination.
    • M: Mindset is the Glue โ€“ It keeps you grounded, focused, and ready to adapt as your child grows and changes.

    Taking Care of Yourself

    One of the biggest lessons Iโ€™ve learned is that taking care of myself is just as important as taking care of Jacob. Autism parenting is challenging, and burnout is real. Whether itโ€™s finding support from other parents, taking a quiet moment for yourself, or leaning on faith, self-care isnโ€™t selfishโ€”itโ€™s necessary.

    Support can come in many forms:

    • Family and friends who understand your journey
    • Support groups where you can connect with others
    • Coaching or mentorship from someone whoโ€™s been where you are

    Remember, you canโ€™t pour from an empty cup. By taking care of yourself, youโ€™re better equipped to take care of your child and your family.

    Moving Forward: Mindset for Autism Parents

    Changing your mindset doesnโ€™t happen overnight, but itโ€™s the most important step in moving forward. For Jacob, a tailored plan, consistent routines, and my renewed confidence helped him thrive. And for me, seeing his progress has been the most rewarding part of this journey.

    If youโ€™re feeling stuck or overwhelmed, start small. Shift your mindset from fear to hope by focusing on what you can do today. Celebrate every win, no matter how small, and remind yourself that you are the best advocate and teacher your child will ever have.

    With the right mindset, you can create a home filled with calm, joy, and growth for your entire family. Youโ€™ve got this, and youโ€™re not aloneโ€”Iโ€™m here to walk this journey with you.

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    Get a plan and start messy! Celebrate all wins.

    Tips for Building a Stronger Mindset

    1. Embrace Progress Over Perfection: Focus on small wins and let go of the need for everything to be perfect.
    2. Find Your Support Network: Connect with others who understand your journey, whether through local groups or online communities.
    3. Celebrate the Wins: No matter how small, every step forward deserves recognition.
    4. Take Care of Yourself: Prioritize your own mental and emotional health so you can show up fully for your child.
    5. Have Faith in Your Journey: Remind yourself that challenges are temporary, and growth is always possible.

    Letโ€™s move forward togetherโ€”one step, one mindset shift, and one win at a time. ๐ŸŒˆ

    ๐Ÿง Struggling with daily routines and meltdowns?
    ๐ŸŒŸ As an autism parent coach, I help you transform chaos into calm by creating strategies that work for your family. ๐ŸŒŸ

    ๐Ÿ“… Schedule a discovery call
    ๐Ÿ‘‰๐Ÿผ Visit my contact page to get started: https://educatingjacob.com/contact/

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  • The fire does not consume us, life on Autism Island! Autism daily.

    โ€œWhen you walk through the fire, you will not be burned; the flames will not set you ablaze.โ€ ๐Ÿ”ฅ Isaiah 43:2
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    Autism parenting challenge, Life on Autism Island!๐Ÿ”ฅ๐ŸŒŠ

    Autism parenting challenges and rewards are a part of our everyday life. After 27 years on this journey with our son Jacob, who just celebrated his birthday in August, weโ€™ve faced many ups and downs. As a family of fourโ€”Jacob, his older brother, and us, his parentsโ€”weโ€™ve grown and learned so much. But that doesnโ€™t mean we have it all figured out. Life on Autism Island is full of surprises, adjustments, and yes, setbacks.

    Despite these challenges, we hold onto the promise from Isaiah 43:2: โ€œWhen you walk through the fire, you will not be burned; the flames will not set you ablaze.โ€ ๐Ÿ”ฅ This journeyโ€”this fireโ€”does not consume us. With love, grace, and a strong commitment to each other, we continue to push forward through whatever comes our way.

    As we move into fall, we are once again facing new transitions and adjustments, much like we discussed in last weekโ€™s blog on seasonal changes. In this post, Iโ€™ll share more about the daily realities of life on Autism Island, the struggles, the rewards, and how we navigate it all with resilience and hope.

    Autism parenting challenges and rewards ๐Ÿ”ฅ๐Ÿ’™

    Autism parenting challenges and rewards have been at the heart of our 27-year journey with Jacob. As we walk through each season of life on Autism Island, weโ€™ve learned that faith, family, and preparation are key. With Jacobโ€™s sensory sensitivities and rigid routines, every day brings its own challenges, but weโ€™ve also seen the rewards of patience, love, and growth over time.

    This journey isnโ€™t perfect, and itโ€™s not without its setbacks. But with Godโ€™s grace and our commitment to each other, weโ€™ve learned to use tools like visual schedulesย and strategies from the CALM framework to help Jacob navigate his world. Our journey is proof that, with perseverance, things can get better. ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ’ช

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    As an Autism Parent you will need CALM and humor!

    The Power of Visual Schedules ๐Ÿ—“๏ธ

    One of the main tools that has transformed our daily life is visual schedules. Jacobโ€™s love for routine means that any changeโ€”especially moving from one season to anotherโ€”can be hard for him to accept. For example, this morning was the first chilly day of the season, and it was time to wear a hoodie. Since Jacob is used to wearing short sleeves, this transition didnโ€™t go smoothly at first.

    What helps is incorporating the clothing change into his visual schedule. I lay out his clothes in advance and point them out on the schedule, giving him time to process that heโ€™ll need a jacket or hoodie before we head out the door. This practice helps him see whatโ€™s coming and allows us to avoid some of the meltdowns that could occur without preparation. Check out this dad ๐Ÿ‘‰ https://pin.it/3l8R65S46

     

    Redirection: Moving from Resistance to Cooperation ๐ŸŽฏ

    Even with a visual schedule in place, Jacob sometimes resists new transitions. But instead of getting frustrated, I use redirection to help shift his focus. For example, if heโ€™s upset about the hoodie, Iโ€™ll point out something exciting coming up later in the day, like picking out a pumpkin or getting his favorite snack. ๐ŸŽƒ๐Ÿช

    Another effective tactic we use is referencing a favorite movie. Jacob loves quoting movies, so we might start exchanging movie quotes to lighten the mood and redirect his attention from the challenge at hand to something he enjoys. This method works wonders in getting him out the door without turning a small issue into a bigger battle.ย Stop engaging in power struggles! Use redirection for your autistic child.

     

    Faith, Family, and the CALM Framework โœจ๐Ÿ’ช

    As we move through life on Autism Island, our faith has been a crucial part of how we manage autism parenting challenges and rewards. Isaiah 43:2 reminds us that the fire does not consume us, and we hold onto that promise every day.ย Ways to have peace? Creating time for yourself, not just your child with autism.

    Our family has learned to lean on God, and each other, showing love and grace as we guide Jacob through the tough moments. This means practicing the CALM strategies consistently:

    C. onsistent Action Forward: Maintaining routines and schedules helps Jacob feel more secure.
    A. lways Celebrate Wins: When Jacob follows the schedule, we celebrate, even if itโ€™s something small. ๐ŸŽ‰
    L. earning to Create Schedules: Visual schedules are essential to our daily life.
    M. indset: Keeping a calm and patient mindset helps Jacob feel more at ease.

    By using these strategies, weโ€™ve been able to grow as a family and give Jacob the structure and support he needs to thrive.

     

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    Autism Daily Life can be difficult, journal to see your progress!
    ย Reflecting on the Journey ๐Ÿ“”

    I also keep a journalย to document our experiences. Writing down our daily challenges, feelings, and wins gives me a way to reflect on how far weโ€™ve come. Looking back at times when we struggled, itโ€™s clear that the consistent use of visual schedules, redirection, and our faith in God has made a real difference in our lives.

    When I feel overwhelmed, I go back to those journal entries to remind myself of Godโ€™s faithfulness and the progress weโ€™ve made. Itโ€™s not always easy, but reflecting on our journey gives me the strength to keep going, knowing that each day weโ€™re learning and growing as a family. I’m also sharing our experience to hopefully help others who are feeling frustrated or lost.

     

    Give Yourself and Your Child Grace ๐ŸŒŸ๐Ÿ’™

    Weโ€™ve come a long way from the early days of Jacobโ€™s diagnosis, but that doesnโ€™t mean every day is smooth. There are still tough moments, and emotions can change quickly in our home. Jacob can go from happy to grumpy in a matter of minutes, and some days it feels like weโ€™re walking through fire. But I remind myself that faith, preparation, and kindness are what carry us through.

    If I can leave you with one piece of advice, itโ€™s this: give yourself and your child grace. Donโ€™t expect everything to be perfect. Practice using the strategies that workโ€”like visual schedules and redirectionโ€”and trust that things will get better with time. The more you prepare, the more youโ€™ll find moments of joy, even in the midst of challenges. You also don’t have to walk alone!

     

    Tips and Strategies for Navigating Autism Season Challenges ๐ŸŒŸ

    1. Use Visual Schedules Consistently ๐Ÿ—“๏ธ

    Visual schedules are a lifeline for children with autism, especially when navigating seasonal transitions like moving from summer to fall. Consistency is key. By showing your child what to expect ahead of time, you reduce anxiety and help them adjust to new routines with ease. Whether itโ€™s putting on a hoodie or switching up daily activities, make sure itโ€™s reflected in their schedule.

    2. Practice Redirection ๐ŸŽฏ

    When resistance or frustration arises, redirection can be your best tool. Shift the focus to something your child enjoysโ€”whether itโ€™s a favorite activity, snack, or even a beloved movie quote. This method helps steer them away from negative emotions and keeps the day moving forward.

    3. Celebrate Small Wins ๐ŸŽ‰

    Even small victories deserve to be celebrated. If your child follows the visual schedule, give praise or a reward, no matter how minor the accomplishment may seem. Positive reinforcement builds confidence and encourages them to keep progressing. Celebrate wins as they come, and remember, progress is progress!

    4. Keep the CALM Framework in Mind โœจ

    C. onsistent Action Forward: Maintaining routines and schedules helps Jacob feel more secure.
    A. lways Celebrate Wins: When Jacob follows the schedule, we celebrate, even if itโ€™s something small. ๐ŸŽ‰
    L. earning to Create Schedules: Visual schedules are essential to our daily life.
    M. indset: Keeping a calm and patient mindset helps Jacob feel more at ease.

    When you use the CALM framework, youโ€™re giving your child the tools they need to navigate their day, while also giving yourself the space to be patient and kind.

    5. Incorporate Faith and Tradition ๐Ÿ™

    If your family leans on faith, incorporating Bible verses, prayers, or spiritual practices into your childโ€™s daily routine can create a sense of grounding. For Jacob, we use Bible verses as writing practice, and during holidays like Christmas and Easter, we use visual countdowns to help him understand important events. Building these traditions into your routine offers spiritual growth while maintaining structure.

    6. Journal Your Journey ๐Ÿ“”

    Keeping a journal can help you track your childโ€™s progress and reflect on how far youโ€™ve come. When the tough days hit, looking back on past victories will remind you that youโ€™re not alone in this journey. Journaling gives you the perspective needed to celebrate your wins and learn from the challenges. Remember the M in CALM is mindset-your mental health is important!

    7. Give Yourself and Your Child Grace ๐Ÿ’™

    You wonโ€™t get everything right every dayโ€”and thatโ€™s okay. Give yourself the grace to make mistakes and learn from them. Give your child grace as they learn to navigate life with autism. By offering love, patience, and kindness, youโ€™re making the journey more manageable for everyone.

    ๐Ÿงย Struggling with daily routines and meltdowns?
    ๐ŸŒŸ As an autism parent coach, I help you transform chaos into calm by creating strategies that work for your family. ๐ŸŒŸ

    ๐Ÿ“…ย Schedule a discovery call
    ๐Ÿ‘‰๐Ÿผ Visit my contact page to get started:ย https://educatingjacob.com/contact/

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