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🌿 The Making of the “Broken Child”: A System Built Before Diagnosis

A Childers’ Reflection on the Machinery That Shaped Us

The Making of the “Broken Child”: A System Built Before Diagnosis

There are stories we inherit long before we ever learn to speak.
Stories whispered in classrooms, stitched into report cards, folded into the sighs of overwhelmed moms, and reinforced by a world that measured children with rulers too small to capture the size of their souls.

For so many of us—especially those walking through adulthood with undiagnosed neurodivergence in adults—these quiet stories became the architecture of who we believed we were. Stories of deficiency. Stories of failure. Stories of “almost,” “if only,” and “why can’t you just…”

Yet none of those stories were truly ours.
They belonged to a system built before diagnosis, before understanding, and before compassion found its way into the language of human development.

And so children—sensitive, intuitive, creative, overwhelmed children—were sorted, shaped, corrected, or quietly cast aside.
Not because they were broken,
but because the machinery evaluating them could not recognize anything beyond its own blueprints.

My newest book, The Making of the “Broken Child”, is not a tale of disorder but a tale of misalignment—
a cultural autopsy of how a society mistook brilliance for misbehavior, emotional depth for defiance, and sensory wisdom for weakness.

It is a story told not through blame, but through clarity.
Not through anger, but through awakening.
Not through shame, but through truth.


🌑 The Shadow That Followed Us Into Adulthood

Adults who never received names for their differences often describe life not as a journey, but as a long corridor of quiet misunderstandings.

They speak of emotional dysregulation and sensory overload that was never labeled as such…
only punished, silenced, or dismissed.

They remember the confusion of neurodivergent parenting struggles, trying to raise children with needs that mirrored their own when they still carried no language for their past.

They describe overstimulation and burnout for women long before the world admitted such exhaustion was real.

And for many, the late diagnosed ADHD journey or autism discovery came not as an epiphany—but as a vindication.
A final exhale.
A whispered, “So it was never my fault.”

This book does not diagnose.
It reveals.
It walks readers through the machinery—the classrooms, the expectations, the generational scripts, the quiet punishments disguised as guidance—to show how a child becomes mislabeled, misunderstood… and eventually, convinced of their own brokenness.

But the truth is simpler, softer, and infinitely more liberating:

A child is not broken simply because the world did not know how to read them.


🌤️ A System Built Before Language, and Before You

This book is a lantern held to the past.
It illuminates the forgotten rooms of childhood where the early warnings were misread, where emotional overwhelm was called defiance, where sensory sensitivities were treated as dramatic flare, and where intuition was trained out of children for the sake of “fitting in.”

It is a story for the mothers who cried in bathrooms,
for the daughters who learned to shrink,
for the sons who learned to mask,
and for the grown adults now piecing together the architecture of their own becoming.

It is a testament to every person who has ever whispered:

“I was not built for that system.”
And finally learned—
“The system was not built for me.”


🔥 Why This Book Matters

Because it answers the questions society dismissed.

Because it gives language to the childhoods no one understood.

Because it gently dismantles the illusion that struggling children were ever the problem.

Because it offers compassion where the world offered criticism.

Because it whispers what so many have needed to hear:

You were never broken.
You were unrecognized.


“Awakening begins where conditioning ends.”
This book is the doorway to that awakening.


⚠️ Disclaimer

This work is not a substitute for medical or psychological diagnosis. It exists to illuminate cultural patterns, validate lived experiences, and explore the history of a system that mislabeled generations of children long before understanding existed.


About the Author – A.L. Childers

A.L. Childers is a revolutionary whisper—an author who uncovers systems with the gentleness of a storyteller and the precision of an investigator. With more than 200 published works, Childers blends emotional intelligence, historical insight, and sensory-rich narrative to illuminate the unseen machinery shaping human lives. Her writing is compassionate, haunting, and unforgettable…and always guided by the question: Who did you become before you ever had a choice?


The Hidden Heartbreak of Neurodivergent Motherhood: The Truth No One Wants to Talk About

Motherhood is often celebrated as the ultimate expression of love, selflessness, and nurturing, but for those of us living with undiagnosed neurodivergence—whether it’s ADHD, autism, anxiety, or OCD—the experience can be a double-edged sword. It’s not something we talk about openly because the truth is uncomfortable. There’s a silent heartbreak that comes with parenting when your own brain works against you, and society isn’t ready to acknowledge it.

We’re expected to embody patience and resilience, but what happens when every day feels like a battle between your love for your children and the limits of your mental bandwidth? No one wants to talk about the days when you feel more like a failure than a mother. But we need to. For us, for our children, for every parent who feels they’re walking this path alone.

The Reality We Don’t Talk About

Behind every smiling photo on social media, there are moments that no one sees. Moments when the overstimulation becomes so intense that the sound of your child’s laughter feels like a physical ache. Or when the weight of your anxiety makes you question every decision, convinced you’re somehow damaging the very people you love the most. No one tells you about the tears you shed in secret, or the nights when guilt is the only thing keeping you awake.

There’s an emotional toll to parenting with neurodivergence that’s rarely spoken about. It’s not just the mental exhaustion, but the constant fear that your struggles will negatively affect your children. You worry that your short temper, your need for control, or your inability to handle sensory overload will leave scars on them. And because this isn’t a conversation people are comfortable with, many of us are left to carry this weight in silence.

The Unseen Toll on Relationships

Parenting while neurodivergent doesn’t just impact your relationship with your children; it can also strain your relationship with your partner. While you’re trying to manage sensory overload or executive dysfunction, your partner may not fully understand what’s happening inside your mind. The invisible battles can feel like personal failures or inadequacies, leading to frustration on both sides.

My husband and I, for example, clash often over the state of our home. Where I crave cleanliness and organization to quiet the chaos in my mind, he tends to accumulate things—what feels to me like hoarding. This tension feeds my anxiety, and it turns a space that should feel safe and nurturing into a battleground. But people don’t talk about how neurodivergence can create these rifts in a marriage, even when love is still present.

We love our families fiercely, but we struggle to express that love in ways that neurotypical parents may take for granted. And it hurts. It hurts to feel like the very traits that make us who we are also make it harder for us to be the parents we want to be.

Shame and Guilt: The Silent Shadows

Shame is perhaps the most persistent and damaging emotion for neurodivergent parents. We live in a world that places impossible expectations on mothers—perfection is often the standard, even though we all know it’s unattainable. But add undiagnosed neurodivergence into the mix, and suddenly, we feel that we’re failing not just as mothers but as human beings.

We blame ourselves for the meltdowns, the sensory overload, the times we can’t handle the simplest tasks because our brains are too overloaded. We’re told to “take a deep breath” or “relax,” but those of us who live with ADHD or autism know it’s not that simple. Our brains don’t turn off, and we don’t get to just “relax.” And the guilt—oh, the guilt—is constant.

There’s guilt over not being able to handle certain things, guilt over needing more time alone than other parents, guilt over not being able to manage emotions in the way we think we should. We apologize to our kids when we snap, then lie awake at night questioning whether we’re doing enough for them. And when we hear phrases like “all moms feel that way,” we feel unseen, because our struggles often go beyond the typical challenges of motherhood.

The Role of Perimenopause: The Unseen Aggravator

For many neurodivergent mothers, perimenopause brings another layer of emotional upheaval that no one wants to talk about. The hormonal shifts exacerbate symptoms like anxiety, irritability, and emotional dysregulation—symptoms we’re already battling. It’s a perfect storm of overstimulation, mood swings, and emotional exhaustion, and yet it’s rarely acknowledged in conversations about motherhood and mental health.

Perimenopause has been an unexpected companion on my journey, making it even harder to regulate my emotions and keep up with the demands of parenting. It’s as if my body and mind are conspiring to make an already challenging experience feel overwhelming, and yet this intersection of motherhood, neurodivergence, and perimenopause is often ignored.

Breaking the Silence for Our Children

Despite the struggles, there’s something that keeps us going: the fierce desire to do better for our children. We want to break the cycle, to teach our kids about emotions, boundaries, and self-acceptance in ways we never learned ourselves. I’ve taught my children to recognize when they’re overwhelmed, to ask for breaks, and to never feel ashamed of their feelings. I hope that by acknowledging my own struggles, I’m giving them permission to be honest about theirs.

And yet, the guilt lingers. Every time I lose my temper or shut down, I worry about the impact it has on them. But we keep moving forward. We keep apologizing, explaining, and teaching our children to be kind to themselves—hoping that someday, we’ll believe it for ourselves.

We’re Not Alone: Finding Community and Understanding

The truth is, neurodivergent mothers aren’t alone, even though it often feels that way. More and more research is emerging about the impact of neurodivergence on parenting, and resources are slowly becoming available. But we still need to talk about it. We need to break the silence surrounding the unique challenges we face and create spaces where we can share our stories without fear of judgment.

If you’re a neurodivergent mother reading this, I want you to know: You are not failing. You are navigating a path that is difficult and often isolating, but your love for your children shines through every day. Let’s continue to break the silence and build a community where our struggles are not hidden but understood, where our guilt is replaced with compassion, and where our children grow up knowing they are loved deeply by parents who are doing the best they can.

Recommended Reads:

  • Silent Struggles: Navigating Parenthood with Undiagnosed Neurodivergence by A.L. Childers—A personal and professional exploration of the hidden battles faced by neurodivergent parents.
  • The Mask of Motherhood: How Becoming a Mother Changes Our Brains and Our Lives by Susan Maushart—An insightful look into the psychological shifts that happen when we become mothers.
  • Women with ADHD: A Life-Changing Guide to Embrace Neurodiversity, Heal Your Mind and Improve Your Self-Esteem by Taylor Alexander—A deep dive into understanding ADHD and how it affects women, especially mothers.

For more books by A.L. Childers, or to support my work in bringing attention to these issues, visit my author page or consider donating. Together, we can lift the veil on these hidden struggles and create a future where neurodivergent parents are seen, heard, and supported.

For more of my books, visit my author page on Amazon or consider donating to support my ongoing work in health, wellness, and personal development. Together, we can break the silence and create a world where neurodivergent parents feel seen, supported, and understood.


Silent Struggles: Navigating Parenthood with Undiagnosed Neurodivergence

Order your book today! Click on this link or the title link above!

Audrey Childers is an accomplished author, blogger, freelance journalist, and entrepreneur who has been writing and researching for over a decade. She is the creator and founder of Thehypothyroidismchick.com, a website that provides helpful tips for those living with hypothyroidism. Audrey loves spending time with her children and promoting optimal health and wellness for everyone. She has written over 200 books, including A survivors cookbook guide to kicking hypothyroidism booty, Reset Your Thyroid,The Ultimate Guide to healing hypothyroidism, and A survivors cookbook guide to kicking hypothyroidism booty: the slow cooker way All of Audrey’s books can be found on Amazon. This blog can be freely re-posted with proper attribution, author bio, and copyright statement.

Thehypothyroidismchick.com is a reliable source of health and science news relevant to our generation. They cover a wide range of stories but focus on contributing to their readers’ understanding of a complex and constantly changing field of information. They are driven by two core values: to provide accurate and informative content and to keep in mind the ultimate “smell test” – stories worth discussing with friends at a bar. At Thehypothyroidismchick.com, coverage is determined based on relevance, clinical significance, and editorial integrity. They do not prioritize commercial considerations and always clearly distinguish between factual content, commentary, and opinions to avoid misleading readers with institutional propaganda and speculation. This ensures that readers can trust the information they receive and make informed decisions about their health.

Please follow along with me on this journey of discovery as I share my brush of madness with exquisite clarity. Luckily, I was never a quick fix-it junkie where I said no to many suggestions from board-certified or certifiable doctors because I felt it in my soul that it was merely a bonafide being placed on my issues. The names of sure doctors have been changed because, frankly, I don’t want to be sued for proven the lack in their field. 

Hippocrates was right when he said: Let the food be thy medicine and thy medicine be thy food.

Disclaimer

The information and recipes in the blog are based on the author’s research and personal experiences. It’s for entertainment purpIt’s only. Every attempt has been made to provide accurate, up-to-date, and reliable information. No warranties of any kind are expressed or implied. Readers acknowledge that the author does not render legal, financial, medical, or professional advice. By reading this blog, the reader agrees that under no circumstance the author is not responsible for any direct or indirect loss incurred by using the information contained within this blog. Including but not limited to errors, omissions, or inaccuracies. This blog is not intended to replace what your healthcare provider has suggested.  The author is not responsible for any adverse effects or consequences from using any of the suggestions, preparations, or procedures discussed in this blog. All matters about your health should be supervised by a healthcare professional. I am not a doctor or a medical professional. This blog is designed as an educational and entertainment tool only. Please always check with your health practitioner before taking any vitamins, supplements, or herbs, as they may have side effects, especially when combined with medications, alcohol, or other vitamins or supplements.  Knowledge is power, educate yourself and find the answer to your healthcare needs. Wisdom is a beautiful thing to seek.  I hope this blog will teach and encourage you to take leaps in your life to educate yourself for a happier & healthier life. You have to take ownership of your health.

The views and services offered by Thehypothyroidismismchick.com are not intended to be a substitute for professional medical assistance but as an alternative for those seeking solutions for better health. We do not claim to diagnose, treat, prevent, or cure any disease but simply help you make physical and mental changes in your own body to help your body heal itself. Remember that results may vary, and if you are pregnant, nursing, taking medications, or have a severe condition, you should consult a physician or other appropriate medical professional before using any products or information on this site. Thehypothyroidisimchick.com assumes no responsibility for the use or misuse of this material. Your use of this website indicates your agreement to these terms. Our full disclosure, terms of use, and privacy policy.

The information on this site is not intended or implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. All content, including text, graphics, images, and information on or available through this website, is for general information purposes only. Opinions expressed here are the opinions of the writer. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay seeking medical treatment because of something you have read or accessed through this website.

This site is designed for educational purposes only and is not engaged in rendering medical advice, legal advice, or professional services. If you feel that you have a medical problem, you should seek the advice of your physician or health care practitioner. For additional information, please see Our full disclosure, terms of use, and privacy policy.

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The Silent Battle: Mothers, Neurodivergence, and the Hidden Struggles No One Talks About

Motherhood is often glorified, with images of smiling parents and joyful children filling our feeds. But for many of us, the experience is far more complex and filled with struggles that are rarely discussed—especially when neurodivergence, like autism, ADHD, OCD, or anxiety, is involved. It’s not just about sleepless nights or tantrums; it’s about the guilt, the overstimulation, and the relentless feeling that no matter how hard we try, we’re falling short.

The Generation That Went Undiagnosed Many mothers today grew up in households where neurodivergence was never discussed, let alone diagnosed. Our parents likely battled their own challenges without even realizing it, passing on behaviors and coping mechanisms without understanding the root causes. Now, as adults, we’re recognizing the signs in ourselves—and trying to do better for our children.

Our brains are wired differently. While this gives us unique strengths, like creativity and problem-solving, it also means everyday parenting tasks can be incredibly overwhelming. The sound of a toy clattering to the floor, the chaos of after-school activities, or even a simple request from a child can push us into sensory overload. This isn’t anger—it’s survival. It’s time we recognize that our reactions stem from overstimulation, not a lack of love.

Overstimulation: The Silent Strain The hardest part for me is explaining to my children that what looks like anger is actually me feeling overstimulated. My brain craves order and routine, but parenting is full of chaos and unpredictability. The guilt weighs on me when I can’t regulate my own emotions, especially when I teach my children to recognize their feelings and take a break when things get overwhelming.

But the truth is, parenting with neurodivergence often feels like an impossible balancing act. Many of us are dealing with not just ADHD or autism but layers of anxiety and OCD. The battle between wanting a clean, organized space and the reality of a busy, cluttered home can leave us emotionally exhausted. It’s not just a matter of tidying up; it’s about the deep anxiety triggered by things being out of place.

The Science of Neurodivergence These struggles aren’t simply about personality; they’re deeply connected to how our brains function. ADHD, for instance, affects executive functioning, making it hard to regulate emotions, focus, and remember tasks. Autism amplifies sensory input, making it feel unbearable at times. And environmental factors, such as exposure to toxic chemicals in food and our surroundings, can make these symptoms worse. Research has linked artificial additives and preservatives to worsening ADHD symptoms, and studies show that heavy metals like lead and mercury can contribute to neurodevelopmental issues.

As neurodivergent parents, we are navigating these challenges in a world that offers little support or understanding. Government policies and food regulations do little to protect us from these harmful influences, leaving us to figure out how to cope while also trying to protect our children from the same fate.

The Overlap with Perimenopause As if neurodivergence wasn’t challenging enough, many mothers are also dealing with the hormonal upheavals of perimenopause. The mood swings, fatigue, and irritability can mimic or amplify ADHD and autism symptoms, leaving us feeling even more out of control. Yet, this overlap remains largely under-researched and misunderstood.

Breaking the Cycle Despite all this, I’m determined to break the cycle for my children. I teach them to recognize their emotions, take breaks when needed, and embrace their neurodivergence as a strength, not a burden. But the mom guilt never fully goes away. Each time I lose my temper or feel overwhelmed, I’m reminded of how much better they deserve. Still, I keep going—because that’s what mothers do.

We need to acknowledge that parenting while neurodivergent is an immense challenge that requires more than just patience. It demands understanding, both from ourselves and society. And most importantly, it requires us to break the silence and talk about the realities of this hidden struggle.

Resources for Further Reading If you’re navigating the complex world of parenting with neurodivergence, you’re not alone. There are resources that can help you understand and cope with these challenges:

  • Silent Struggles: Navigating Parenthood with Undiagnosed Neurodivergence by A.L. Childers—A personal and professional exploration of the hidden battles faced by neurodivergent parents.
  • Pillaged and Poisoned: America’s Health in Crisis—A critical look at how our toxic food system affects both mental and physical health.
  • Archons: Unveiling the Parasitic Entities Shaping Human Thoughts—Dive into the hidden forces that may influence our thoughts and behaviors.
  • Bloodline of the Forsaken—A gripping supernatural thriller that explores the intersection of ancient power and modern struggles.

For more of my books, visit my author page on Amazon or consider donating to support my ongoing work in health, wellness, and personal development. Together, we can break the silence and create a world where neurodivergent parents feel seen, supported, and understood.


Silent Struggles: Navigating Parenthood with Undiagnosed Neurodivergence

Order your book today! Click on this link or the title link above!

Audrey Childers is an accomplished author, blogger, freelance journalist, and entrepreneur who has been writing and researching for over a decade. She is the creator and founder of Thehypothyroidismchick.com, a website that provides helpful tips for those living with hypothyroidism. Audrey loves spending time with her children and promoting optimal health and wellness for everyone. She has written over 200 books, including A survivors cookbook guide to kicking hypothyroidism booty, Reset Your Thyroid,The Ultimate Guide to healing hypothyroidism, and A survivors cookbook guide to kicking hypothyroidism booty: the slow cooker way All of Audrey’s books can be found on Amazon. This blog can be freely re-posted with proper attribution, author bio, and copyright statement.

Thehypothyroidismchick.com is a reliable source of health and science news relevant to our generation. They cover a wide range of stories but focus on contributing to their readers’ understanding of a complex and constantly changing field of information. They are driven by two core values: to provide accurate and informative content and to keep in mind the ultimate “smell test” – stories worth discussing with friends at a bar. At Thehypothyroidismchick.com, coverage is determined based on relevance, clinical significance, and editorial integrity. They do not prioritize commercial considerations and always clearly distinguish between factual content, commentary, and opinions to avoid misleading readers with institutional propaganda and speculation. This ensures that readers can trust the information they receive and make informed decisions about their health.

Please follow along with me on this journey of discovery as I share my brush of madness with exquisite clarity. Luckily, I was never a quick fix-it junkie where I said no to many suggestions from board-certified or certifiable doctors because I felt it in my soul that it was merely a bonafide being placed on my issues. The names of sure doctors have been changed because, frankly, I don’t want to be sued for proven the lack in their field. 

Hippocrates was right when he said: Let the food be thy medicine and thy medicine be thy food.

Disclaimer

The information and recipes in the blog are based on the author’s research and personal experiences. It’s for entertainment purpIt’s only. Every attempt has been made to provide accurate, up-to-date, and reliable information. No warranties of any kind are expressed or implied. Readers acknowledge that the author does not render legal, financial, medical, or professional advice. By reading this blog, the reader agrees that under no circumstance the author is not responsible for any direct or indirect loss incurred by using the information contained within this blog. Including but not limited to errors, omissions, or inaccuracies. This blog is not intended to replace what your healthcare provider has suggested.  The author is not responsible for any adverse effects or consequences from using any of the suggestions, preparations, or procedures discussed in this blog. All matters about your health should be supervised by a healthcare professional. I am not a doctor or a medical professional. This blog is designed as an educational and entertainment tool only. Please always check with your health practitioner before taking any vitamins, supplements, or herbs, as they may have side effects, especially when combined with medications, alcohol, or other vitamins or supplements.  Knowledge is power, educate yourself and find the answer to your healthcare needs. Wisdom is a beautiful thing to seek.  I hope this blog will teach and encourage you to take leaps in your life to educate yourself for a happier & healthier life. You have to take ownership of your health.

The views and services offered by Thehypothyroidismismchick.com are not intended to be a substitute for professional medical assistance but as an alternative for those seeking solutions for better health. We do not claim to diagnose, treat, prevent, or cure any disease but simply help you make physical and mental changes in your own body to help your body heal itself. Remember that results may vary, and if you are pregnant, nursing, taking medications, or have a severe condition, you should consult a physician or other appropriate medical professional before using any products or information on this site. Thehypothyroidisimchick.com assumes no responsibility for the use or misuse of this material. Your use of this website indicates your agreement to these terms. Our full disclosure, terms of use, and privacy policy.

The information on this site is not intended or implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. All content, including text, graphics, images, and information on or available through this website, is for general information purposes only. Opinions expressed here are the opinions of the writer. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay seeking medical treatment because of something you have read or accessed through this website.

This site is designed for educational purposes only and is not engaged in rendering medical advice, legal advice, or professional services. If you feel that you have a medical problem, you should seek the advice of your physician or health care practitioner. For additional information, please see Our full disclosure, terms of use, and privacy policy.

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When Parenting Feels Like Too Much: A Lifeline for Neurodivergent Parents

Silent Struggles: Navigating Parenthood with Undiagnosed Neurodivergence

If you’re reading this, I know you’ve felt it too—the overwhelm, the sense that you’re stretched too thin, and that crushing moment when you want to scream but you can’t because, as a parent, you have to hold it all together. But what happens when you can’t hold it together anymore? When it feels like no matter how hard you try, the weight is just too heavy to bear?

This is the reality for so many parents navigating life with undiagnosed neurodivergence. Whether it’s ADHD, anxiety, or OCD, these conditions silently shape our experiences as parents, often leaving us feeling isolated, overwhelmed, and misunderstood.

I wrote Silent Struggles: Navigating Parenthood with Undiagnosed Neurodivergence for parents who, like me, have felt backed into a corner, constantly wondering why the “normal” methods of parenting don’t seem to work. The truth is, neurodivergent brains aren’t wired to follow the same paths as neurotypical ones. Our emotions, thoughts, and reactions to stress are different, and for far too long, these differences have gone unrecognized.

This book is not just another parenting guide—it’s a lifeline. Through personal stories, backed by scientific research, I’ve crafted a guide that doesn’t just tell you how to parent but helps you understand why your brain works the way it does and how that impacts your relationship with your children. I want you to know that you’re not alone, and most importantly, you’re not failing.

Parenting with neurodivergence is challenging, but it’s also an opportunity to model resilience, compassion, and adaptability for our kids. By acknowledging our struggles and learning to cope with them, we not only become better parents but also teach our children that it’s okay to be different. We show them that struggles don’t define us—they strengthen us.


Call to Action:

If you’ve ever felt like you’re screaming inside, like the weight of parenting is too much to bear, then Silent Struggles is here to help. This book is your companion through the chaos, offering insights, understanding, and practical tools to navigate neurodivergence in both you and your children.

Let this be the moment you stop feeling alone and start feeling empowered. Click [here] to purchase your copy of Silent Struggles today and take the first step toward finding peace, strength, and understanding in your parenting journey.

With you in every step,
A.L. Childers

Silent Struggles: Navigating Parenthood with Undiagnosed Neurodivergence

About the author

In the realm of literature, few authors possess the power to challenge societal norms and break down stereotypes like A.L. Childers. Through her unique storytelling abilities, she has managed to leave a lasting legacy that has not only inspired her readers but also transformed the way we perceive the world.

A.L. Childers’ journey from poverty to success serves as a testament to the transformative power of writing. By overcoming adversity through her craft, she has become a beacon of hope for those facing similar challenges. Her ability to draw inspiration from small-town life has given her a unique perspective on writing, allowing her to create stories that resonate with readers from all walks of life.

Childers’ story is one of triumph over adversity. Raised in poverty, she faced numerous challenges that could have hindered her dreams. However, she discovered solace in writing, using it as a means to overcome her circumstances. By sharing her personal journey, Childers inspires others to rise above their own obstacles and unlock their true potential.

Writing, for Childers, is a powerful tool for connection. She explores human relationships in literature and delves into the intricacies of human emotions and experiences. Her stories serve as a bridge, connecting people from different walks of life, fostering empathy, and promoting understanding. In a world that often feels fragmented, Childers’ writing reminds us of our shared humanity.

A.L. Childers’ impact on breaking stereotypes through storytelling is a testament to her exceptional talent and unwavering dedication to her craft. Through her journey from poverty to success, her unique perspective on small-town life, her exploration of human relationships, her journey toward self-expression, and her ability to challenge societal norms, she has left an indelible mark on the literary world. Her work serves as an inspiration for aspiring writers, a source of connection for readers, and a catalyst for change in society. A.L. Childers’ legacy will continue to shape the future of literature, reminding us of the power of storytelling to break down barriers and create a more inclusive world.

Brilliantly written, startling, truthful, and utterly original. This is A.L. Childers at her absolute best. She sets an exciting new level of awareness for humanity. Unforgettable books that help you find that lost piece of yourself.

Being Human doesn’t make you weak, it makes you a warrior!

A.L. Childers

Discover the incredible breadth of work by Audrey Childers, a prolific author who has written over 200 books across a variety of genres. From engaging coloring books and insightful self-help guides to captivating fantasy novels and thoughtful journals, Audrey’s collection truly offers something for everyone in the family.

Her dedication to health and wellness, highlighted through her work as the creator of TheHypothyroidismChick.com, complements her diverse literary contributions. Audrey has spent more than a decade mastering the art of research and editorial writing, making her an authoritative voice across multiple fields.

Click on the “About the Author” link to explore the full range of Audrey Childers’ incredible works and discover your next favorite book!

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About the author

Get ready to dive into the vibrant and eclectic world of Audrey Childers, the author who’s written something for absolutely everyone! With over 200 books under her belt—ranging from playful coloring books to thought-provoking self-help guides, spellbinding fantasy novels, and everything in between—Audrey has crafted a literary collection for every age and stage of life.

As the creative force behind TheHypothyroidismChick.com, she’s also a passionate advocate for health and wellness, sharing her own tips and insights on living well with hypothyroidism. But Audrey doesn’t stop there. She’s a mom, a voice for optimal human health, a blogger, a freelance journalist, and an entrepreneur who’s spent over a decade fine-tuning her craft in research and editorial writing.

Want to uncover her latest bestsellers? Some of her most popular works include “A Survivor’s Cookbook Guide to Kicking Hypothyroidism Booty,” “Reset Your Thyroid,” and the biting satire, “The Plague of Overeducated Dumb People.” But there’s so much more! Click the many links “About the Author” to check out her incredible range of books—you won’t regret it!

Archons: Unveiling the Parasitic Entities Shaping Human Thoughts

Throughout history, unseen forces known as Archons have manipulated humanity’s collective consciousness, perpetuating a cycle of control and suppression. These parasitic entities have cunningly exploited our vulnerabilities, feeding off our fears, doubts, and insecurities. As a result, we have been unwittingly enslaved to their agenda, disconnected from our true potential as human beings.

But there is hope. In “Archons: Unveiling the Parasitic Entities Shaping Human Thoughts,” A.L. Childers takes you on a riveting journey through extensive research and historical analysis to uncover the profound influence of Archons on human society. This meticulously researched book delves into ancient texts, historical events, and contemporary practices to reveal how these entities have shaped our world.

Drawing from years of dedicated study, Childers provides compelling evidence of Archonic manipulation throughout history. From the fall of the Roman Republic to the modern-day influence of media and technology, this book uncovers the hidden forces that have steered human affairs. By understanding the nature of these parasitic entities, we can begin to break free from their grip.

To liberate ourselves from Archonic influence, we must first recognize their presence in our lives. We must question the thoughts and beliefs that have been implanted within us, discerning between genuine inspiration and Archonic manipulation. By cultivating awareness, we can begin to dismantle their control over our minds and emotions.

Food is thy medicine, right? Actually it can work one of two ways. Food can be thy medicine or food can be thy death. This book is a guide that will inform you from the perspective of a women. You will also be able to determine what areas in your life that may need a little bit of work and the skills needed to improve those issues along with some fabulous recipes to help get you started on how to eat KETO AIP. I will also help you understand how to fix your gut, strengthen your immunity and fight inflammation with an autoimmune approach. The Keto AIP removes all the common inflammatory food triggers that stimulate a possible autoimmune reaction in the body. We’re going to start resetting those adrenals, boosting that energy and doing a little booty kicking to those hormones that have decided to act like a wild college student and pull an all-nighter the day before final exams.

A Women’s Holistic Holy Grail Handbook for Hypothyroidism and Hashimoto’s: How I healed my Hypothyroidism and Autoimmune Disorder with Personalized Nutrition

Food is thy medicine, right? Actually, it can work one of two ways. Food can be thy medicine or food can be thy death. This book is a guide that will inform you from the perspective of a women. You will also be able to determine what areas in your life that may need a little bit of work and the skills needed to improve those issues along with some fabulous recipes to help get you started on how to eat KETO AIP. I will also help you understand how to fix your gut, strengthen your immunity and fight inflammation with an autoimmune approach. The Keto AIP removes all the common inflammatory food triggers that stimulate a possible autoimmune reaction in the body. We’re going to start resetting those adrenals, boosting that energy and doing a little booty kicking to those hormones that have decided to act like a wild college student and pull an all-nighter the day before final exams.

The Keto Autoimmune Protocol Healing Book for Women: Strengthen Your Immunity, Fight Inflammation and Love Your Incredible Body

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Poisoned Profit

Audrey Childers is a published author, blogger, freelance journalist and an entrepreneur with over a decade of experience in research and editorial writing. She is also the creator and founder of the website the hypothyroidismchick.com. Where you can find great tips on everyday living with hypothyroidism. She enjoys raising her children and being a voice for optimal human health and wellness. She is the published author of : A survivors cookbook guide to kicking hypothyroidism booty, Reset your ThyroidThe Ultimate guide to healing hypothyroidism and  A survivors cookbook guide to kicking hypothyroidism booty: the slow cooker way. You can find all these books on Amazon.   This blog may be re-posted freely with proper attribution, author bio, and this copyright statement.

Audrey Childers is a 10x published author, blogger, freelance journalist and an entrepreneur with over a decade of experience in research and editorial writing. She is also the creator and founder of the website the hypothyroidismchick.com. Where you can find great tips on everyday living with hypothyroidism. She enjoys raising her children and being a voice for optimal human health and wellness. She is the published author of : A survivors cookbook guide to kicking hypothyroidism booty, Reset your ThyroidThe Ultimate guide to healing hypothyroidism and  A survivors cookbook guide to kicking hypothyroidism booty: the slow cooker way. You can find all these books on Amazon.  This blog may be re-posted freely with proper attribution, author bio, and this copyright statement.

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