
Autism Parenting Secrets Self-Care Is PRIMARY Care
Jan 15, 2026
Dr. Lawrence Rosen, an integrative pediatrician and founder of the Whole Child Center, discusses the critical importance of self-care for parents, especially those with special needs children. He explores how guilt and isolation can hinder self-care, offering insights from his own experiences with burnout. The conversation delves into the necessity of community support and challenges cultural views on prioritizing personal health. Dr. Rosen also shares a simple five-minute self-care practice that parents can adopt to enhance their well-being.
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Losing Yourself Hurts The Whole Family
- Parents often lose themselves by fully devoting to their child's needs and neglect their own health.
- Dr. Lawrence Rosen says losing yourself undermines your ability to care for your family effectively.
Self-Care Is The Oxygen Mask
- Self-care is like the airplane oxygen mask: you must secure yourself first to help others.
- Dr. Rosen emphasizes that many understand the idea but feel guilty actually doing it.
Pediatrician Burnout Led To Mindfulness
- Lawrence Rosen describes being a burnt-out pediatrician despite medical knowledge and a psychologist spouse.
- He adopted yoga and mindfulness after hitting a breaking point to avoid complete burnout.

