
Common Mistakes Parents and Mentors Make When Setting Goals with Jason
Autism & Neurodiversity · Jason Grygla
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Show Notes
There are some common mistakes we see parents making when they set goals for themselves or to help their autistic and/or neurodivergent loved ones. Don’t make these mistakes!
What You'll Learn from this Episode:
- Why the type of goals we set can be a problem.
- Why a focus on timelines doesn’t work in goal setting for autistic and/or neurodivergent young people.
- How to look at needs versus wants.
- One of the most common types of goals that parents set that aren’t in our control.
- Our role in goal support and mentoring.
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