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STEPS Together

Podcast von Debra Johnson

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The STEPS for Development podcast offers practical support for adults who are nurturing children's growth and development. Hosted by Debra Johnson, MS, OTR/L, pediatric occupational therapist, parent coach, educator and parent. STEPS Together dives into topics including typical development, neurodevelopmental differences, understanding what lies beneath challenging child behaviors, and exploring strategies that work to improve skills, strengthen relationships and empower parents and caregivers who are invested in helping children thrive and succeed.

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Episode Habits and the Brain: Supporting Neurodiverse Children Through Daily Routines Cover

Habits and the Brain: Supporting Neurodiverse Children Through Daily Routines

Question? Comment? Send a text to let me know what's on your mind! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2519206/open_sms] Why does something as simple as brushing teeth or getting out the door feel so hard some days? In this episode of STEPS Together, we’re diving into the science of habits and routines — and why they matter so much for our children’s brains, nervous systems, and long-term development. You’ll learn: * How habits are formed in the brain (and why they reduce stress and mental overload) * Why routines are especially protective for neurodiverse children * The connection between executive function, regulation, and daily patterns * Why inconsistency is usually a skills or sensory issue — not a motivation problem * Practical ways adults can shape habits while honoring a child’s developmental needs For children with ADHD, autism, sensory processing differences, anxiety, or executive function challenges, routines aren’t about compliance — they’re about safety, predictability, and conserving brain energy for growth. We’ll explore how to: * Reduce friction in daily routines * Support regulation before expecting follow-through * Use visual and environmental scaffolding effectively * Build identity-based habits that strengthen confidence and independence At STEPS for Development, we believe routines aren’t about control. They’re about capacity.  They’re about helping children use less energy surviving their day and more energy for growing! If mornings feel chaotic, transitions feel explosive, or you’re tired of wondering why something “should be simple” but isn’t — this episode will help you see habits through a developmental lens and give you practical next steps you can try right away.

13. Feb. 2026 - 47 min
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Teaching Flexibility: Helping Kids Who Struggle with Change and Big Feelings

Question? Comment? Send a text to let me know what's on your mind! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2519206/open_sms] Change is hard — especially for children who thrive on predictability, routine, and a sense of control. If your child has big reactions to small changes, difficulty shifting plans, or intense feelings when things don’t go as expected, you’re not alone. In this episode of STEPS Together, we explore flexibility as a developmental skill that grows over time with support, safety, and practice — not pressure. You’ll learn what flexibility really is, why many neurodiverse children struggle with it, and how it connects to emotional regulation, executive functioning, and resilience. We’ll talk about: * What flexible thinking looks like in daily life * Why inflexibility is often linked to anxiety, lagging skills, or nervous system overload * Simple, low-pressure ways to help children practice flexibility * How modeling flexibility as a caregiver makes a powerful difference * Ways to build your own flexibility so you can support your child with confidence This episode is filled with relatable examples, practical strategies, and compassionate reframes to help you move from power struggles to partnership. If you’ve ever wondered how to help your child handle change, manage big feelings, or become more adaptable over time, this conversation will give you a roadmap grounded in connection and development. Remember — flexibility isn’t about compliance. It’s about building the skills to adapt, recover, and thrive.

29. Jan. 2026 - 40 min
Episode No Resolutions Required: Three Skills for a Hope-Filled New Year Cover

No Resolutions Required: Three Skills for a Hope-Filled New Year

Question? Comment? Send a text to let me know what's on your mind! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2519206/open_sms] The start of a new year often comes with pressure—to set goals, make resolutions, and “do better.” But what if that’s not what you actually need? In this episode, I’m sharing an honest reflection on the ups and downs of the past month, why I needed to pause, and what helped me reconnect with hope and confidence moving forward. Instead of resolutions, I’ve chosen to focus on three essential skills that support growth in real life: resilience, intention, and courage. We’ll explore what each of these skills really means, what they look like in everyday moments—especially when you’re balancing your own needs with the needs of others—and how you can begin building them in simple, sustainable ways. Drawing on insights from Brené Brown and a nervous-system–informed perspective, this conversation is grounded, practical, and compassionate. If you’ve ever struggled with self-doubt, imposter syndrome, or the feeling that you should be doing more—even when you’re already doing so much—this episode is for you. You don’t need a new version of yourself to move forward. You just need the right support and a few skills to carry you through. Join me as we take one step at a time—so you can grow your skills, support the child in your life, and move forward with confidence and hope for the future.

16. Jan. 2026 - 33 min
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Finding Joy in the Chaos: 10 Simple Ways to Find Joy in Everyday Moments

Question? Comment? Send a text to let me know what's on your mind! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2519206/open_sms] Parenting can feel constant, demanding, and overwhelming—especially when you’re supporting a neurodiverse child. In the midst of routines, meltdowns, therapies, and daily demands, joy can start to feel distant or even unrealistic. In this episode of STEPS Together, we shift the focus from “doing more” to noticing, building, and protecting moments of joy that already fit real life. You’ll hear 10 practical, relationship-based ways to experience more joy with your child—without forcing positivity or ignoring challenges. We talk about: * Why joy doesn’t have to be big, loud, or Pinterest-worthy * Celebrating micro-wins and small moments of progress * Embedding play, movement, and humor into everyday routines * Using shared interests and predictable rituals to deepen connection * The importance of your own joy for framing your mindset This episode is an invitation to slow down, soften expectations, and reconnect—with yourself and with your child. Because thriving doesn’t come from perfect days; it grows from small, intentional moments of joy, repeated over time. ✨ Pick one strategy. Try it this week. Notice what shifts.

26. Dez. 2025 - 20 min
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When Regulation Falls Apart: A STEPS Guide to Managing Meltdowns

Question? Comment? Send a text to let me know what's on your mind! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2519206/open_sms] Meltdowns are often misunderstood and when we treat them like misbehavior, everyone ends up more dysregulated. In this episode of STEPS Together, we break down the critical difference between tantrums and meltdowns, why that distinction matters, and what your child’s nervous system is communicating when regulation falls apart. We'll talk about what causes  meltdowns and reframe what it really means to manage a meltdown—not by controlling behavior, but by supporting regulation when your child cannot do it alone. This episode walks you through a clear, repeatable STEPS approach to managing meltdowns, including: * How to regulate yourself first when emotions run high * Why reducing demands helps the nervous system reset * What co-regulation without control looks like in real life * Practical ways to support your child’s nervous system—and your own—in the moment * The importance of Reflect and Repair after the meltdown is over to rebuild safety, connection, and learning This conversation isn’t about eliminating meltdowns. It’s about understanding them and responding with intention, so you can get through the worst of times and build skills for change.  If you’ve ever felt stuck between wanting to help and feeling powerless in the moment, this episode offers clarity, compassion, and a path forward—one step at a time. Download the PDF Guide with all the STEPS for managing meltdowns!  [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1TqX4_CyKXoOqjcLLjDSJ6tKQ0qhjbYSV/view?usp=sharing]

18. Dez. 2025 - 44 min
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