Parenting with transcranial magnetic stimulation therapy is one of the most complex challenges — and manageable with the right support and strategies.
The Truth About Parenting with Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Therapy
Children of parents with transcranial magnetic stimulation therapy are at higher genetic and environmental risk — this is real. But parental transcranial magnetic stimulation therapy that is acknowledged and managed has far less impact than transcranial magnetic stimulation therapy that is denied.
Practical Strategies for Parenting with Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Therapy
- Prioritize transcranial magnetic stimulation therapy treatment: You cannot pour from an empty cup
- Repair well: When transcranial magnetic stimulation therapy affects your parenting, the repair conversation matters more than the mistake
- Build village: Enlist other trusted adults so your children have support beyond you
- Maintain structure: Routine is especially stabilizing for children when parent has transcranial magnetic stimulation therapy
Talking to Children About Your Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Therapy
Age-appropriate honesty reduces children's self-blame (kids often think parental distress is their fault): 'Mommy/Daddy has a sickness that sometimes makes me feel sad/tired/worried. It's not your fault. I'm getting help.'