Janine K Cravens Coaching

Janine K Cravens Coaching

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Licensed Psychologist, Parent Coach I help parents connect with their Autistic child.

01/07/2026
01/03/2025

πŸŽ‰ Exciting News for Parents of Autistic Children! πŸŽ‰
Thanks to a grant, the Connecting Deeper with Your Autistic Child Course is now available for only $50! πŸŽ‰ (Previously $500, Coaching not included.)

This comprehensive course is designed to give you the tools, knowledge, and confidence to better understand and support your child.

You’ll get:
βœ… 6 months of access to the course
βœ… Free access to new trainings as they’re posted
✨ Topics covered include:
πŸ”Ή Understanding Autism
πŸ”Ή Mindset & Self-Care
πŸ”Ή Communication & Connection
πŸ”Ή Managing Challenging Behaviors
πŸ”Ή Sensory Issues
πŸ”Ή Advocacy & Support
πŸ”Ή Executive Functioning Skills
πŸ”Ή Fostering Independence
πŸ”Ή Navigating Transitions
πŸ”Ή Celebrating & Reflecting

πŸ’‘ Plus extras:
Explaining a diagnosis
Autism in Girls (and more topics coming soon!)

Take advantage of this incredible opportunity to deepen your connection with your child and empower your parenting journey. 🌟
➑️ Sign up now and get started today!
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12/23/2024

Hi Everyone,
I am working on a presentation for pediatric doctors, dentists, and other doctors to explain autism and how to better serve autistic children. What are some things you have experienced at these offices that you would want doctors to understand? what are things you want them to understand?

07/14/2024

Bonding with your child is crucial for building a strong and nurturing relationship. It fosters trust, security, and emotional connection, which are essential for your child's overall development and well-being. When you bond with your child, you create a safe space where they feel loved, accepted, and understood, laying the foundation for healthy attachment and self-esteem. Bonding also enhances communication and strengthens the parent-child bond, making it easier to navigate challenges and support your child's growth. Moreover, bonding promotes positive behavior and social skills, as children who feel connected to their parents are more likely to exhibit empathy, cooperation, and resilience. Ultimately, the bond you share with your child forms the cornerstone of their emotional and psychological development, shaping their future relationships and life experiences. πŸŒ±πŸ’• πŸŒ±πŸ’•

04/29/2024

It's important for parents to be okay with not being perfect because striving for perfection can create unrealistic expectations and unnecessary pressure. Accepting imperfection allows parents to focus on what truly matters – building a loving and supportive relationship with their child. Embracing mistakes as opportunities for growth teaches resilience and flexibility, valuable qualities for navigating the ups and downs of parenting. Embracing imperfection fosters authenticity and vulnerability, creating space for genuine connections and open communication within the family. It also sets a healthy example for children, teaching them that it's okay to make mistakes and that self-worth is not dependent on perfection. πŸŒŸπŸ’–

04/28/2024

Celebrating your child's neurodiverse qualities is essential for fostering self-acceptance and promoting a positive self-image. Embracing their unique traits helps them feel valued and accepted for who they are, rather than feeling pressured to conform to neurotypical standards. It also encourages a sense of pride in their individuality and can boost their self-confidence. Celebrating neurodiversity promotes inclusivity and diversity, helping to create a more accepting and understanding society. By celebrating your child's neurodiverse qualities, you're sending them a powerful message of acceptance, love, and celebration of their uniqueness. πŸŒˆπŸ’™

04/27/2024

Celebrating small wins with your child, especially if they're on the autism spectrum, is crucial for several reasons. First, it reinforces positive behavior and effort, encouraging your child to continue trying new things and building skills. Second, it boosts their self-esteem and confidence, showing them that their efforts are recognized and valued. Third, it strengthens the parent-child bond, fostering a supportive and nurturing relationship. Finally, celebrating small wins creates a positive and encouraging environment at home, which is essential for your child's overall development and well-being. πŸŽ‰πŸ’™

Photos from Janine K Cravens Coaching's post 04/26/2024

Teaching self-regulation is essential for autistic children to navigate their emotions, manage stress, and cope with sensory challenges effectively. It empowers them to regulate their behaviors, responses, and impulses, leading to improved emotional well-being and social interactions. Self-regulation skills also foster independence and resilience, enabling them to navigate various situations with confidence and adaptability. πŸ§ πŸ’‘

Photos from Janine K Cravens Coaching's post 04/25/2024

Supporting your autistic child's conversation skills is crucial for their social development and confidence. It helps them navigate social interactions, build relationships, and express themselves effectively. With proper support, they can thrive and engage meaningfully with others if they choose. πŸ—£οΈπŸ’¬

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