Replying to @ᥫ᭡ koko ᥫ᭡ The best thing about social media? Every single platform comes with a BLOCK button.

If you don’t like me, don’t like my children, or feel the need to judge something that’s completely out of their control, please do us all a favor and use it.✌️#autism #neurodivergent #homeschool #momof5 #mamabear

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... Read moreAs a parent navigating social media, I've found the block button to be an invaluable tool for fostering a supportive and respectful online environment, especially when raising neurodivergent children or choosing to homeschool. Social media can sometimes expose families to unsolicited opinions and harsh judgments, but using the block feature helps shield your family from negativity. Setting clear boundaries not only protects your mental health but also promotes understanding and acceptance. When people comment without understanding conditions like autism or the reasons behind homeschooling, it can be hurtful and unfair. By blocking such negativity, you encourage a positive community and focus on supportive connections. In my experience, embracing hashtags like #autism, #neurodivergent, and #homeschool helps connect with others who share similar journeys, creating an informed and empathetic network. This reinforces the power of social media as a place for empowerment rather than criticism. Remember, every platform includes tools to ensure your online experience respects your family's values and needs. Don't hesitate to use the block button—it’s a simple yet effective way to maintain a safe space for your children and yourself in the digital world.