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A community of women discovering how to raise their autistic kids with confidence, freedom, and joy.
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An Autism diagnosis may feel like your whole world is caving in - and not a single person in your life owns a shovel. It can be overwhelming, worrisome, and brutally isolating.
Strong Together offers women with autistic kids a nonjudgmental, uplifting place to support and celebrate one another.
to help you shift your mindset
around raising an autistic child
to help you make values- aligned decisons for your family
to help you tap into the joy and ease to be found in motherhood
Science - backed education
Hope-full interactions
Clarity - fueling discussions
You don't have to do this alone.
Don't go solo, mama.
Mums raising kids with autism are surrounded by criticism, both in their own minds and out in the world. Stronger Together helps you quite those voices.
Alongside other scared-but-doing-it women, you'll discover how to learn into your inner wisdom and be empowered mama-without losing yourself along the way.
Get Your Life Back
When you adopt a renewed mindset and lean into a supportive community, big change happens.
I was 23 years old when i had my first child-a traumatic delivery with a 7-month recovery window. For those months, my son was colicky and constipated, and i was depressed and without family support.
Hi, I'm Faduma.
Then , at 18 months, my son started demonstrating signs of autism.
Physicians shrugged their shoulders. People with "regular kids" looked at me with pity. And mums with autistic offered nothing getting a diagnosis, but no solutions. They recommended i just get used to the struggle.
But that wasn't good enough for me.
I wasn't going to let my son's challenges dictate the rest of our lives. I wanted us both to have a better quality of life than the one painted for me by the medical community and society at large. So i took full responsibility for his well-being, spent months doing research, and transformed my son's future. And mine, too.
In stronger Together, I'll share my knowledge and experience. But i won't tell you what to do. Instead, I'll help you trust yourself to make your own fact-based decisions. I believe in you.
"Faduma is humble, approachable, sympathetic, and most of all, understanding of what you’re going through as she’s been there before with her own child. ... She has the tools to help your children and your whole family"
"Other autism resources are depressing
and negative. Faduma is hopeful and empowering, and she offers proactive solutions and positive approaches"
"... I had lost hope and was crying myself to sleep. You gave me hope and renewed my faith once again. I'm seeing changes everyday..."
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Trying to make sense of autism research is time-consuming and ming-boggling. And the stuff that's quick and easy to understand is overly prescriptive, so you end up following advice that doesn't align with your parenting philosophy.
Stronger together is different
You don't have all day to read and watch content that may not even help. Strong Together's education is short and to the point
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There's so much to know about autism! Strong Together distills it all into manageable bits, so you can make informed decisions.
Often, autism support feels grim. Strong Together is a light-hearted community that leads with hope and good humour.
it's easy to slip into "cant" with autism. Strong Together boosts your bravery so you can find your and your child's "can"
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The Strong together Membership
For some mums, this is he hardest part. Please know needing help doesn't ,make you "bad". It makes you human!
Be welcomed by me and a whole community of women who are navigating their kiddos's autism diagnosis.
Know for certain you're making parenting decisions that best serve your autistic child, you, and the rest of your family.
Many children with autism struggle with communication, behaviour, and eating, Some people think parents who seek solutions for those challenges don't "accept" their child as they are. But that's simply not true.
YOU CAN ACCEPT YOUR LITTLE ONE WITHOUT ACCEPTING THEIR HARDSHIPS.
Loving your child means helping them experience a full and happy life. Which kids with autism can absolutely do. Being part of the Strong Together community will show you how.
Change is not the opposite of acceptance
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