Parenting alone when you are sick is so hard. Kids that age demand 100% attention, and it’s exhausting. Glad your mum could help out. Take care of yourself!
I'm glad your Mum can help. I didn't know that I was ADHD and autistic till way after my kids were diagnosed. I just had to do the everything. it is tough, I asked my Grandma how she could do that with ten kids when I just had one at the time. It does get easier. But I still cannot relax until the kids are asleep and I watch science shows or something. Some of my kids are adults now. Oh, I drink tea like it's water. I used to drink pots of coffee when I was young.
Great vid man. Connected with this. Stu here, 42, diagnosed last 2 years - ASD, OCD, ADHD, CPTSD...also single parenting! Love daddying, but yeah, it's hard going 😂😂, especially as my boy is 100% AuDHD too
I completely resonate with your experiences as a parent on the autism spectrum. I live with my partner, who has ADHD, and our son, who we suspect is also autistic. Our household can feel like absolute chaos at times. Like you, I thrive on structure, order, and having things in their proper place, but balancing that with my partner’s ADHD tendencies is a massive challenge. They often get frustrated over things, and I find myself in the middle-calming them down or explaining why our son may not fully understand what’s being asked of him, especially when context is missed. On top of that, there’s the constant sensory overload-TVs left on, lights left blazing, and the general noise of family life. It can feel maddening at times, and I deeply understand the struggle to manage it all while trying to keep your own sensory needs in check. Working from home adds another layer of complexity. Even though I’m not in a traditional office, my workplace still doesn’t fully understand my needs, and I find myself fighting to have those accommodations recognised. When my workday ends, I’m often met with a bombardment of sensory input-looking after my son, navigating conversations about plans with my partner, and trying to decompress. Misunderstandings can happen, and when I don’t fully grasp something, it sometimes leads to more frustration, which I then have to work through. It’s a lot to juggle, but hearing about your experiences reminds me that I’m not alone in this. Thank you for sharing your story-it’s encouraging to know there are others navigating similar challenges with resilience and determination.
I was absolutely blessed. God said to me,” You get one thing that will make this lifetime on earth worth while and it’s being a Mother.” It’s one assignment I understood completely. I found joy in the mundane caring for my beautiful children. I got them through their childhoods with joy, but a firm hand where it counted. I’m lost now that they’re adults but I count on them to communicate their boundaries. They do. But the years when my kids were in the house were wonderful !! Their noise was happy noise. When I’d glitch out and snap, I apologized. We had music and laughter, their friends, I’m telling you it was great.
I am sorry that you are going through a really tough time I hope that you feel better soon thank you for all the support you are giving me and helping me understand my autism
There are days I have zero clue how we made it through, Im guessing its pure luck. I know my kids love me even when Im ill and cannot be the mommy they know.
I understand this but you must never say this! my wife always says you are always my husband that i know so you must always know that you are always a good mom you know no matter what.
Not enough discussion about a parent who is on the spectrum and with adhd & other comorbidities. There's a lot about parenting a child, but being an autie parent, there's nothing. I feel that it is a topic that gets skirted around; is being an ND parent a taboo? . I was diagnosed after my 5th child, I was in a constant state of overwhelm, trying to internalise, because it appeared I was the only parent struggling, therefore zilch support. My oldest son is an aspie as well, and also has been a solo parent since his daughter was 14mths old. He couldn't cope at all, so they moved back home, where I raised her, gradually helping him to become an independent parent. They moved out last year into their own home, my grandie girl is now 10 , all the playdates and sleepovers are held at my house. I get overwhelmed too, earplugs and my back up crew of husband and the 'cool' aunt who is 21 and living at home.
I agree with you! Honestly, I feel like there isn't enough talk (or support) about Autism in adults.... as if it goes away when you graduate from schools.
Hey Dan! I have inattentive ADHD (male, rare I know), this was a helpful insight. I know you have done videos where you compare / contrast ADHD and Aspergers (ASD level 1). But could you go more in depth? Im curious (along with others, probaby) about how to diagnose / cope with the dicotomy of both of these conditions. Best of luck on the channel!
Thank you for allowng us to have an insight into your life with your little ones. It was really refreshing to see when there is so much content out there showcasing these perfect routines that have never reflected my reality as a parent of 3 (all likely ND) boys 💙💙💙 I found this very relatable! You're doing wonderfully. Stay awesome xx
Undiagnosed but likely asd and have 5 kiddos with audhd. Life is nuts😅 your killin it! Hope you feel better soon. I'm an Aussie..I also drink a crap tonne of tea😅
Have you checked out Toren wolfs Mum's take on this. There is a heart breaking TH-cam of her talking about realising why she struggled so much, as she was not diagnosed until adulthood. Her youngest, Toren is Autistic and sometimes they do videos together.
I think they sell things like a pin for kids to have their toys in and then you can slowly teach them to keep them in the pen when they want to play with them except for things like the laptop or whatever they're using like the tablet and then you're actually doing the parenting work too they get to learn how to keep tidy as they go along and you get a more orderly existence
I'm sorry to hear you're roughing it solo now, that is so hard with kids, and sad to hear, I hope you are getting on mentally okay. Both me and my daughter are autistic and we have 5 cats and 2 big dogs and needless to say it can be chaotic. We also have caged birds and I have chickens with an indoor pet rooster (and he needs a girlfriend so he's got a hen with him), so there is ALWAYS noise in my house. My daughter always has some noise on her phone or tablet, at least one cat is terrorizing my finches, the dogs are either ripping through the house (can't let them loose to run outside where I live) or trying to get the cats (who hate them) to play or begging (loudly) for food. I don't have noise-canceling headphones, so my escape is either stepping out for a smoke or playing loud music with earphones. I have alarms set for lunch and supper and for when I need to go feed my outside animals, and the animals will certainly (and loudly) tell me if I'm running late.Thankfully my daughter is a teenager now and can put pre-made food in the microwave if she's hungry so I don't need to worry so much about her anymore. But all my other animals, it's like having a hundred children in my house, and everyone knows all cats are autistic and all dogs are ADHD. I frequently lose my head. Hang in there, Dan. I hope things get easier for you and your babies, and you'll be in my prayers.
My hubby is autistic and I am NT. Hubby is a fabulous Dad. You are doing really well. We tag team. When I see he has had enough I take over. When I tell him I have had enough he steps in. We have two autistic boys. Are any of your kids autistic?
It's so hard I have one 12 yr old. It gets easier as they age but still! He's even in my bed still lol hoping to have another one. Took over 10 yrs for me to decide if I could handle another. I might Just get through it haha constant noise and neediness lol
Hang in there Dan, you're doing great! Maybe you can get the kids to cuddle up with you and get some nice soft blankies and pillows have a pretend sleepover and watch something together so you can have some down time and rest!
Your aloud to show their faces their your kids ( I didn't get what you said why you don't want to) try playing a game before bed if you get the energy out of then they'll be more tired. Also I like your vlog
Ive been up 3am-6am for last 37days cause of my adhd and autism a feel like doing backflips off walls and mrs doubt fire .hoover.cook .wash clothes .pots. 2 tvs on. Videos catchups. Ideas .solutions. horrorible adhd so fast brain
@ because it’s genetic. Therefore extremely high chance it will be passed on. Plus AS ppl make for terrible parents. Either way the kid’s screwed from the get go
@@D.B-s9x no rather as an autistic person what you’re saying is highly insulting to an entire group of people. I don’t know who hurt you but it’s never okay to say shit like that.
You, sir, are a hero.. an inspiration to all parents.. autistic or not..🌹
Thank you from
William and Jen
Parenting alone when you are sick is so hard. Kids that age demand 100% attention, and it’s exhausting. Glad your mum could help out. Take care of yourself!
And just have patience with yourself also.
I'm glad your Mum can help. I didn't know that I was ADHD and autistic till way after my kids were diagnosed. I just had to do the everything. it is tough, I asked my Grandma how she could do that with ten kids when I just had one at the time. It does get easier. But I still cannot relax until the kids are asleep and I watch science shows or something. Some of my kids are adults now. Oh, I drink tea like it's water. I used to drink pots of coffee when I was young.
Great vid man. Connected with this. Stu here, 42, diagnosed last 2 years - ASD, OCD, ADHD, CPTSD...also single parenting! Love daddying, but yeah, it's hard going 😂😂, especially as my boy is 100% AuDHD too
I'm an autistic single parent to gotta do it all by myself as well. Mad respect and support for you to buddy!
When ya sick calling in back up from the folks is essential.
I completely resonate with your experiences as a parent on the autism spectrum. I live with my partner, who has ADHD, and our son, who we suspect is also autistic. Our household can feel like absolute chaos at times. Like you, I thrive on structure, order, and having things in their proper place, but balancing that with my partner’s ADHD tendencies is a massive challenge. They often get frustrated over things, and I find myself in the middle-calming them down or explaining why our son may not fully understand what’s being asked of him, especially when context is missed.
On top of that, there’s the constant sensory overload-TVs left on, lights left blazing, and the general noise of family life. It can feel maddening at times, and I deeply understand the struggle to manage it all while trying to keep your own sensory needs in check.
Working from home adds another layer of complexity. Even though I’m not in a traditional office, my workplace still doesn’t fully understand my needs, and I find myself fighting to have those accommodations recognised. When my workday ends, I’m often met with a bombardment of sensory input-looking after my son, navigating conversations about plans with my partner, and trying to decompress. Misunderstandings can happen, and when I don’t fully grasp something, it sometimes leads to more frustration, which I then have to work through.
It’s a lot to juggle, but hearing about your experiences reminds me that I’m not alone in this. Thank you for sharing your story-it’s encouraging to know there are others navigating similar challenges with resilience and determination.
I was absolutely blessed. God said to me,” You get one thing that will make this lifetime on earth worth while and it’s being a Mother.” It’s one assignment I understood completely. I found joy in the mundane caring for my beautiful children. I got them through their childhoods with joy, but a firm hand where it counted. I’m lost now that they’re adults but I count on them to communicate their boundaries. They do. But the years when my kids were in the house were wonderful !! Their noise was happy noise. When I’d glitch out and snap, I apologized. We had music and laughter, their friends, I’m telling you it was great.
Followed you for ages but gave up on youtube for the longest time. So much has changed for you - just keep swimming❤
I am sorry that you are going through a really tough time I hope that you feel better soon thank you for all the support you are giving me and helping me understand my autism
There are days I have zero clue how we made it through, Im guessing its pure luck. I know my kids love me even when Im ill and cannot be the mommy they know.
I understand this but you must never say this! my wife always says you are always my husband that i know so you must always know that you are always a good mom you know no matter what.
Its so tuff when we do it alone and are sick. It gets easier as they get older though 🥰😘
Not enough discussion about a parent who is on the spectrum and with adhd & other comorbidities. There's a lot about parenting a child, but being an autie parent, there's nothing. I feel that it is a topic that gets skirted around; is being an ND parent a taboo? . I was diagnosed after my 5th child, I was in a constant state of overwhelm, trying to internalise, because it appeared I was the only parent struggling, therefore zilch support. My oldest son is an aspie as well, and also has been a solo parent since his daughter was 14mths old. He couldn't cope at all, so they moved back home, where I raised her, gradually helping him to become an independent parent. They moved out last year into their own home, my grandie girl is now 10 , all the playdates and sleepovers are held at my house. I get overwhelmed too, earplugs and my back up crew of husband and the 'cool' aunt who is 21 and living at home.
I agree with you! Honestly, I feel like there isn't enough talk (or support) about Autism in adults.... as if it goes away when you graduate from schools.
Hey Dan! I have inattentive ADHD (male, rare I know), this was a helpful insight. I know you have done videos where you compare / contrast ADHD and Aspergers (ASD level 1). But could you go more in depth? Im curious (along with others, probaby) about how to diagnose / cope with the dicotomy of both of these conditions. Best of luck on the channel!
I have to remind my baby to be gentle with pets too. ❤❤ I love reading before bed
Ha. I wish my house were half as clean as yours'. Parenting is a lot. Thank you for sharing a little bit of your life.
Thank you for allowng us to have an insight into your life with your little ones. It was really refreshing to see when there is so much content out there showcasing these perfect routines that have never reflected my reality as a parent of 3 (all likely ND) boys 💙💙💙 I found this very relatable! You're doing wonderfully. Stay awesome xx
Undiagnosed but likely asd and have 5 kiddos with audhd. Life is nuts😅 your killin it! Hope you feel better soon.
I'm an Aussie..I also drink a crap tonne of tea😅
You're doing a great job,hope you feel better soon!😊
Thank you! 😊
Have you checked out Toren wolfs Mum's take on this. There is a heart breaking TH-cam of her talking about realising why she struggled so much, as she was not diagnosed until adulthood. Her youngest, Toren is Autistic and sometimes they do videos together.
AuDHD here and although I have 4 children I honestly do not know how single parents do it.
I’m a single parent to one child. I guess it’s easier than being in an abusive relationship, though not easy. I need more support.
Definitely loops needed i even just put mine half in and its enough to help energy-wise
Thanks for posting!
All the best- Holly C
I think they sell things like a pin for kids to have their toys in and then you can slowly teach them to keep them in the pen when they want to play with them except for things like the laptop or whatever they're using like the tablet and then you're actually doing the parenting work too they get to learn how to keep tidy as they go along and you get a more orderly existence
I'm sorry to hear you're roughing it solo now, that is so hard with kids, and sad to hear, I hope you are getting on mentally okay.
Both me and my daughter are autistic and we have 5 cats and 2 big dogs and needless to say it can be chaotic. We also have caged birds and I have chickens with an indoor pet rooster (and he needs a girlfriend so he's got a hen with him), so there is ALWAYS noise in my house. My daughter always has some noise on her phone or tablet, at least one cat is terrorizing my finches, the dogs are either ripping through the house (can't let them loose to run outside where I live) or trying to get the cats (who hate them) to play or begging (loudly) for food. I don't have noise-canceling headphones, so my escape is either stepping out for a smoke or playing loud music with earphones. I have alarms set for lunch and supper and for when I need to go feed my outside animals, and the animals will certainly (and loudly) tell me if I'm running late.Thankfully my daughter is a teenager now and can put pre-made food in the microwave if she's hungry so I don't need to worry so much about her anymore. But all my other animals, it's like having a hundred children in my house, and everyone knows all cats are autistic and all dogs are ADHD. I frequently lose my head.
Hang in there, Dan. I hope things get easier for you and your babies, and you'll be in my prayers.
Love this video, thank you for sharing all of this.
😮Your children are amazingly well behaved....andboth sweet.❤😂🎉😊
You are so kind
I couldn't handle my 2 kids without my wife. She my GOD sent helpmate
Hi Dan and family. Have a great week 😀
Thank you! X
My hubby is autistic and I am NT. Hubby is a fabulous Dad. You are doing really well. We tag team. When I see he has had enough I take over. When I tell him I have had enough he steps in. We have two autistic boys. Are any of your kids autistic?
It's so hard I have one 12 yr old. It gets easier as they age but still! He's even in my bed still lol hoping to have another one. Took over 10 yrs for me to decide if I could handle another. I might Just get through it haha constant noise and neediness lol
3:06 I'm sure your parents could help you watch them while you go to the emergency room right? Or is that just going to take a really long time? 4:19
AuDHD single parent here... It's insanely difficult
Think you're amazing
Hang in there Dan, you're doing great! Maybe you can get the kids to cuddle up with you and get some nice soft blankies and pillows have a pretend sleepover and watch something together so you can have some down time and rest!
Oh man I wish!
@@TheAspieWorld warm soup or milk and a good story, perhaps? ;)
Beautiful tree
What size r ur gauges?
Your aloud to show their faces their your kids ( I didn't get what you said why you don't want to) try playing a game before bed if you get the energy out of then they'll be more tired. Also I like your vlog
Hi Dan
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My AD HD drives me mad
Ive been up 3am-6am for last 37days cause of my adhd and autism a feel like doing backflips off walls and mrs doubt fire .hoover.cook .wash clothes .pots. 2 tvs on. Videos catchups. Ideas .solutions. horrorible adhd so fast brain
A SPOONFUL OF HONEY AND TUMERIC DAILY WILL KEEP YOUR FAMILIES IMMUNE SYSTEM UP AROUND OTHERS.LOVE AND LIGHT🤍
Why are you single..auhhhh
I have a girlfriend but I am a single parent
This is why I recommend vasectomies to men.
@3m50s how do you know someone's a vegan? They'll tell you.
An ASD person choosing to have children is one of the most selfish acts imaginable.
Why?
@ because it’s genetic. Therefore extremely high chance it will be passed on. Plus AS ppl make for terrible parents. Either way the kid’s screwed from the get go
I feel bad for your mother. She didn’t know what an asshole she’d bring into this world. Such a shame.
@@luvxloux truth hurts?
@@D.B-s9x no rather as an autistic person what you’re saying is highly insulting to an entire group of people. I don’t know who hurt you but it’s never okay to say shit like that.