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The Atypical Life Podcast - Season1, Episode 2 - Navigating Autism Diagnosis Journeys

41 min · 26. Jan. 2026
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Navigating Autism Diagnosis 10 years ago and now - for both children and adults.

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After an unexpected break, we're back! In this episode, we get real about what happens when your full-time support worker needs surgery — and there's no one to step in. We dive deep into the current wave of NDIS reforms and Thriving Kids changes, sharing what it feels like to be navigating these shifts as both a family and a provider. We talk about the very real fear of losing supports, the community consultations happening on the ground, and why inclusion is just good risk management. And because we always try to balance the hard stuff with joy — we celebrate a genuinely beautiful small win: Cooper's first day on her ADHD medication. One day at a time. In this episode: Why we've been away & what a break means for families who direct-employ NDIS reforms, Thriving Kids & what it means for our family and the families we support Risk managing as a family and as a service provider Daughters ADHD journey — from blood test chaos to medication day 1 Finding moments of joy: surfing, characters, and connection

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Atypical Life Podcast - Season 1, Episode 4: Navigating School Transitions and Neurodivergence

Episode 4: Setting Our Neurodivergent Kids Up for Success at School Join us as we dive into the complex world of school advocacy for neurodivergent children. We're a few weeks into the new term, and the novelty has worn off—so we're sharing our 8-year journey navigating mainstream education with our autistic and ADHD kiddos. In this episode, we discuss: - Building trust with teachers and school staff - The importance of relationships and knowing your child's "people" - Advocating for accommodations (visual schedules, AAC devices, strategic breaks) - Teaching kids to self-advocate and understanding that "everyone needs what they need to be successful" - Our new homeschooling adventure with Kooper, including our first project: office fish (spoiler: it was an emotional rollercoaster) - The reality of balancing homeschooling with work and other kids - Why flexible, project-based learning works better for some PDA and neurodivergent learners Whether you're battling with school administration, considering homeschooling, or just trying to make it through term one, this conversation is for families who get it. We share the wins, the heartbreaks, and the ongoing work of creating environments where our kids can truly thrive. Links & Resources: Share your school experiences or advocacy questions in the comments or send us a message.

28. Feb. 202637 min
Episode Atypical Live Podcast - Season 1, Episode 3: Choosing the right "Support" for your family: accepting help, trust and consistency Cover

Atypical Live Podcast - Season 1, Episode 3: Choosing the right "Support" for your family: accepting help, trust and consistency

Atypical Live Podcast - Episode 3: Choosing the right "Support" for your family: accepting help, trust and consistency In this episode, hosts Carol and Chelsea discuss the journey of accepting help as a neurodivergent family. Chelsea, who has been supporting Carol's family for 8 years (starting at age 12!), shares her unique perspective as a support worker and the evolution of their relationship. They explore the challenges families face when bringing support into their homes, the importance of finding the right fit, and practical advice for families navigating NDIS support services. This conversation celebrates trust, growth, and the power of genuine care in disability support. Timestamped Show Notes: 0:00 - Introduction Welcome back and episode topic: accepting help 3:03 - Meeting Chelsea How Chelsea started supporting the family at age 12, her passion for working with kids, and why she's considered a "unicorn" 10:24 - Building Trust The evolution from community support to in-home support, overcoming vulnerability, and creating a safe space 13:40 - Types of Support Practical examples of support: daily routines, therapy strategies, school transitions, social programs, and building life skills 24:16 - Finding the Right Fit Tips for families and support workers: asking questions, starting small, building relationships, and the importance of genuine care 33:19 - Closing Thoughts Final advice for families considering support services

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