Brought to us by Autism Society San Francisco Bay Area
SFASA Self-Compassion Support Group for Parents and Caregivers of Kids with Autism and other Developmental Disorders
Self-compassion flows from the desire to alleviate our own suffering. Sometimes this requires tender acceptance - being with ourselves in all our glorious imperfections.
At other times, self-compassion isn't soft or yielding-sometimes we need to be fierce, stand up for ourselves, or find the courage to forge a new path. This is especially true if you are a mama or papa bear caring for a child who is challenged by autism and/or other developmental disorders. This series of support group sessions will provide you the opportunity to:
identify and embody the three components of self-compassion: kindness, mindfulness (including mindful movement), and common humanity;
develop skills for responding in a compassionate way whenever you or your child suffers;
explore the role of tender and fierce self-compassion;
practice strategies to soothe and comfort yourself and your child in order to handle difficult emotions with greater ease, but also to draw boundaries, fight against injustice, or motivate change;
Identify and self-reflect on your journey as a caregiver and find common humanity with others.
When: 2nd Thursday of the month 7-9 p.m. (Note the change in week!)
For questions: Contact the group facilitator, Sara Kole at: president@sfautismsociety.org or 408-242-2595 (M)