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Effing Happy

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For parents of complex-needs kids who are done pretending this is fine. Real support, real talk, no sugarcoating. No pretending.

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You have official permission to:
- Skip the family dinner where someone will definitely say "have you tried being more consistent?" - Let the dishes sit. The dishes will survive. - Order pizza again. You kept a human alive today. That counts. - Cry in the parking lot before you go in. Cry in the parking lot after. Trust me, that parking lot has seen things. - Say "I don't know" to your kid's doctor without feeling like you failed a test you didn't even know you were taking. - Go to bed at 8:30pm and feel zero guilt about it. - Tell exactly one person what's actually going on instead of saying "we're hanging in there." This is not a self-care lecture. This is just a reminder that you are doing a genuinely hard thing, and you are allowed to be human while you do it. What's on your permission slip today?
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šŸŽ‰Welcome to the place where we stop pretending this is fine. If you're here, I'm guessing you're a little tired of parenting spaces that feel like they were designed for a completely different family than yours. The ones where "have you tried a reward chart?" is the answer to everything. Yeah. Not our people. This is Effing Happy, and we are absolutely your people. I'm Jennifer, and I've been in the trenches of complex-needs parenting for over 20 years. I've done the hospital waiting rooms and the 2am phone calls and the cleaning up of things I never thought I'd be cleaning up. I've also done the DBT training and the Family Connections program and the suicide prevention work, because when you're parenting kids in crisis, you become a very specific kind of expert whether you signed up for that or not. This community exists because parents like us need a place that can handle our reality, the whole messy, exhausting, sometimes-terrifying, still-somehow-loving reality of it. āž”ļøSo let's do this. Drop a comment and tell us who you are and what brings you here. You don't have to sanitize it. You don't have to make it sound okay. Just tell us what's real, and watch how fast you feel less alone. I'll start: I'm Jenn, I'm a mom of four, two of whom have complex needs that have kept me on my toes in the most demanding way imaginable, and I built this community because I spent years looking for it and it didn't exist yet. Your turn.
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@Olivia Radcliffe welcome and oh my gosh, two neurodivergent kids with different needs might actually be the hardest version of this gig — because nothing you learn for one of them quite applies to the other. You’re basically running two completely different operating systems at the same time. You’re in exactly the right place. Tell me more about your boys if you want — ages, what you’re navigating, whatever feels relevant. We’re all ears here.
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Jennifer Criego
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Mom & wife who coaches parents of high-needs kiddos. Love dogs & wine. Hardest worker around, balancing unrelenting drive with authentic positivity.

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