Listen "Teaching Hard History with Gentle Hands: Helping Sensitive Kids Understand 9/11”"
Episode Synopsis
In this special 9/11 edition of Autistically Speaking, Mary Stanley tackles one of the hardest challenges for parents and educators: how to teach sensitive and neurodivergent kids about difficult world events like September 11th.
Mary explores why tragic history feels overwhelming for children with deep empathy and big emotions, and how adults can approach these conversations with kindness, honesty, and safety. Parents will learn:
How to explain complex events in clear, age-appropriate language.
How to create a safe space for questions and emotions.
Practical ways to manage overwhelm and anxiety in sensitive kids.
How to teach resilience and compassion without retraumatizing.
This episode is about more than history — it’s about raising children who can face hard truths with both courage and kindness.
🎙️ “Our kids don’t just need the facts — they need us to teach them how to carry those facts with compassion.”
Mary explores why tragic history feels overwhelming for children with deep empathy and big emotions, and how adults can approach these conversations with kindness, honesty, and safety. Parents will learn:
How to explain complex events in clear, age-appropriate language.
How to create a safe space for questions and emotions.
Practical ways to manage overwhelm and anxiety in sensitive kids.
How to teach resilience and compassion without retraumatizing.
This episode is about more than history — it’s about raising children who can face hard truths with both courage and kindness.
🎙️ “Our kids don’t just need the facts — they need us to teach them how to carry those facts with compassion.”
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