Instagram Accessibility Text: Common Binds for Parents of Spicy-Brained Kiddos

A carousel post entitled, “Common Binds for Parents of Spicy-Brained Kiddos.”








Accessibility Text
The graphic is an 8 by 11 flyer on a cream colored background With yellow and light brown graphics sprinkled throughout, including leaves, abstract circular blobs, and wavy lines. At the top left-hand corner is a graphic of a multiracial family with two adults and two children. At the center of the graphic is a smaller white-colored square that contains the majority of the written content, including the title, an example (see individual slide descriptions for text), and information regarding a relevant group therapy offering, noted at the bottom of the white square in smaller text: “Parenting Small, Spicy-Brained Humans: a new group offering support, education, and processing for parents of kiddos with ADHD and/or ASD. Designed to help you better understand yourself, your kid, and the brain you are both learning to manage. Contact us as info@affirmativetherapycollective.com regarding any questions or to indicate your interest.” At the very bottom of the graphic is a small photo of the group facilitator, Sophie Kuhn Bedaña, LMSW and additional group details: “Held via Zoom; Tuesday’s, 7-8pm, $90/60 min session; running for 8 consecutive weeks; tentative start date December 3rd; available to parents in New York State.” The practice website (affirmativetherapycollective.com) and the practice Instagram handle (@affirmativetherapycollective.com) are written along the vertical edges of the full 8 by 11 graphic in small light brown text.
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Example one: “I want to honor my kiddo’s brain, needs, and being… but I also fear for their safety, development, and support.”
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Example two: “I want to honor my kiddo’s brain, needs, and being… but my own brain and overwhelm get in the way.”
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Example three: “I want to honor my kiddo’s brain, needs, and being… but their big feelings are triggering to me and I don’t know how to manage.”
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Example four: “I want to honor my kiddo’s brain, needs, and being… but I have a hard time not taking their struggles personally.”
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On this slide, the previous title is exchanged for, “Does this sound like you?” and includes all examples in smaller text, plus an additional statement: “Then this therapeutic support group was made with you in mind!”
Slides 6-8 include additional group information. Find out more at affirmativetherapycollective.com.