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Have you lost your confidence in parenting your neuro-divergent child? Are you physically exhausted and losing faith in yourself and God? In her book, "My Little Outlier - A Mother's Faith Journey," Marie connects and empathizes with the reader at a deep level, while also sharing practical advice and immense hope. Rediscover your confidence as a parent, feel empowered, and create authentic success for your child. She gives practical strategies on how you can turn things around for your child and yourself so you can stop worrying and start living. This is a beautiful resource for parents who…mehr

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Have you lost your confidence in parenting your neuro-divergent child? Are you physically exhausted and losing faith in yourself and God? In her book, "My Little Outlier - A Mother's Faith Journey," Marie connects and empathizes with the reader at a deep level, while also sharing practical advice and immense hope. Rediscover your confidence as a parent, feel empowered, and create authentic success for your child. She gives practical strategies on how you can turn things around for your child and yourself so you can stop worrying and start living. This is a beautiful resource for parents who are searching for wisdom, inspiration, and practical strategies in finding a successful path forward for their neuro-divergent child.
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Autorenporträt
Marie J. Elliot is a first-generation Asian Indian immigrant, a tech leader in Silicon Valley, and a mother to two adult children. Marie also has firsthand experience raising a neurodivergent child through adulthood. Marie has lived the journey day in and day out raising a child who was different and did not "fit" into the Asian stereotype. Through her faith and perseverance, her son is an accomplished, working graduate. Marie loves taking the time to enjoy life's simple pleasures like walking, reading, learning to play guitar, dancing, and listening to music.