You're a

GUARDIAN.

Look at you fostering independence! 👊🏻

You're compassionate, warm, loving, and supportive which fosters a strong bond with your child. You set clear expectations and foster both independence and your child's autonomy. Your willingness to offer empathy and validation opens the door for meaningful connection.

Way to go! 

Regardless of wether you're just starting on this journey or are years in, here's how your quiz results are going to empower you to pivot where needed and then lean into your superpower to help your neurodivergent kid succeed:

Pros vs. Pitfalls

We're going to dive into the pros and pitfalls of the Guardian parenting style.

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Your
super
power

Your Giving Nature

Guardians exhibit a combination of compassionate and authoritative parenting traits. Authoritative parenting (not to be confused with authoritarian) is generally considered the most effective parenting style, but like any approach, there are pros and pitfalls to being a Guardian.

PROS

PITFALLS

While Guardian-style parenting is associated with positive outcomes for kids and teens, it requires a careful balance of warmth and boundaries, consistent communication, and a willingness to adapt to your kid's individual needs and circumstances. Intentional effort, consistent practice, and ongoing learning is necessary to effectively find balance. Be cautious of the potential pitfalls and always let your child be your guide.

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Newbie here!

I don't even know where to start. I haven't made any headway since my kid's recent diagnosis. It's all too overwhelming and it seems we're in crisis more often than not.

We're still struggling.

What I've been doing isn't working. I'm not new, but I clearly have more to learn about my approach.

Knowledgeable but...

I'm knowledgeable but I know there's more to learn. I understand my kid's diagnosis, but I'm always open to learning more. There's still room for improvement.

We'reCHANGING the
neurodivergent experience.

No matter what style parent you are,

you're driven by…

The NEED to help your child learn and grow with guidance.

The DESIRE for your kid to be a successful, happy adult.

The BELIEF that your kid has greatness within them.

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