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Neurodivergent Parenting

Podcast by Melissa Cox

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episode Embracing the Chaos: Parenting Neurodivergent Children with Kristy Caceres artwork

Embracing the Chaos: Parenting Neurodivergent Children with Kristy Caceres

In the latest episode of the Neurodivergent Parenting Podcast, host Melissa Cox is joined by Kristy Caceres, a social worker and mother of four, to explore the complexities and rewards of raising neurodivergent children. This episode is a heartfelt journey through the intricate dynamics of a family where ADHD and autism play significant roles, offering listeners a blend of personal stories, practical strategies, and community insights. Kristy shares her unique experiences as both a professional in the social work field and a mother navigating the unpredictable waters of parenting neurodivergent kids. The episode kicks off by highlighting the need for constant adaptation and the delicate balance between chaos and routine. Kristy’s journey from fostering teenagers to raising her own children is a testament to the evolving nature of parenting strategies. She emphasizes that even expert advice must be tailored to fit individual family needs, reminding us that there’s no one-size-fits-all approach. A significant portion of the discussion revolves around the challenges within medical and mental health systems. Both Melissa and Kristy shed light on the disconnect families often face when seeking support, underscoring the importance of empathy and community. By addressing internalized ableism and sharing personal anecdotes, they offer tools for understanding and validating unique experiences that defy societal norms. As the conversation unfolds, listeners are treated to practical parenting insights. Kristy discusses the contentious topic of homework for young children and its impact on family time, advocating for a shift in focus towards connection over academic obligations. The duo also delves into sensory challenges and the nuances of managing diverse dietary preferences within a family, offering relatable and humorous anecdotes along the way. Throughout the episode, Kristy and Melissa stress the importance of self-awareness and community support. They explore strategies for managing demand avoidance and autonomy in children, emphasizing the need for patience and understanding. The episode concludes with a focus on resilience, self-care, and the ongoing journey of creating a nurturing environment for neurodivergent children. This episode is a reminder that while parenting neurodivergent children can be an emotional rollercoaster, every effort counts in fostering a supportive and loving home. Join Melissa and Kristy as they share laughter, insights, and the reassurance that, in the beautiful chaos of parenting, you're never alone. Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of neurodivergent family dynamics and to feel seen, heard, and understood in your parenting journey. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit members.neurodiversitymedianetwork.com/subscribe [https://members.neurodiversitymedianetwork.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_2]

14 Apr 2025 - 1 h 13 min
episode Navigating the Beautiful Chaos of Neurodivergent Parenting: Insights and Successes with Nicola Torres artwork

Navigating the Beautiful Chaos of Neurodivergent Parenting: Insights and Successes with Nicola Torres

In the intricate world of neurodivergent parenting, chaos often seems to reign supreme. But within this chaos lies a beauty that is unique to each family navigating the challenges of neurodivergent traits like ASD, ADHD, and PDA. In this episode of "Navigating the Beautiful Chaos of Neurodivergent Parenting," we delve deep into these complexities with Nicola Torres, a mother of five, who shares her personal journey and insights. Embracing the Journey Nicola's story is one of resilience and adaptation. As a mother with ADHD herself, she understands the importance of maintaining balance in a household where every family member has unique needs. Her journey highlights the significance of a strong support system and the critical, yet often overlooked, necessity of self-care. Nicola’s approach to parenting is not about achieving perfection but about finding harmony amidst the unpredictability. The Art of Balancing Sensory Needs One of the episode's key discussions revolves around understanding and addressing the sensory needs and dysregulation within a neurodivergent household. Nicola emphasizes the art of maintaining harmony in a family where one child's need for movement may clash with another's need for quiet. Teaching children to advocate for themselves while parents strive to maintain personal regulation is a demanding yet rewarding balancing act. Unlearning and Reparenting As the conversation unfolds, Nicola reflects on the process of unlearning societal expectations and embracing flexibility in parenting. This journey of acceptance and adaptability fosters a nurturing environment where children feel safe and valued. The episode highlights the importance of focusing on interpersonal skills and lifelong learning over traditional academic milestones, allowing children to thrive in their unique ways. Building Foundations and Community Throughout the episode, Nicola and the host discuss the importance of building a solid foundation for children to navigate an imperfect world with kindness and resilience. They explore the unseen but crucial work involved in creating a supportive home environment. This foundation not only benefits the children but also contributes to the personal growth and transformation of parents, leading to stronger family dynamics. Celebrating Successes and Looking Forward The episode concludes by celebrating the successes of neurodivergent parenting. Nicola shares her greatest achievements in fostering an environment where her children feel safe and valued. She underscores the importance of acceptance and flexibility, highlighting that the journey of parenting is about continuous learning and adaptation. In this heartfelt episode, listeners are invited to embrace the beautiful chaos of neurodivergent parenting. By sharing experiences, strategies, and insights, Nicola and the host create a sense of community and understanding. Together, they navigate the challenges and joys of neurodivergent family life, one beautifully chaotic moment at a time. Whether you're pacing your kitchen for the tenth time today or finally sitting still after everyone else has gone to bed, this episode offers a sense of belonging and a reminder that you're not alone on this journey. Join us in exploring what is possible when we approach neurodivergent parenting with grace, patience, and a willingness to adapt. Find more info about Nicola here [https://www.facebook.com/NicolaGrewatschTorres]. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit members.neurodiversitymedianetwork.com/subscribe [https://members.neurodiversitymedianetwork.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_2]

24 Mar 2025 - 59 min
episode Embracing Neurodivergence: A Journey Through Parenting, Education, and Personal Growth with Emily Calvert artwork

Embracing Neurodivergence: A Journey Through Parenting, Education, and Personal Growth with Emily Calvert

In a world that often emphasizes conformity, the journey of parenting neurodivergent children can be both challenging and transformative. Our latest podcast episode, "Embracing Neurodivergence: Parenting, Education, and Personal Growth," delves deep into this experience with Emily Calvert, a mother of three neurodivergent children and a clinical therapist. This episode is a heartfelt exploration of the intricacies of neurodivergent family life and the profound insights it can offer. Celebrating Neurodiversity in Family and Education Emily's story is a testament to the power of embracing differences. She never imagined that raising neurodivergent children would reshape her approach to family life and influence her professional insights as a therapist. In our conversation, Emily shares how nature serves as a soothing balm for sensory differences, helping to balance the sensory-seeking and sensory-avoiding behaviors that manifest in her home. Transforming Parenting Through Neurodivergent Insights One of the core themes we explore is the importance of intervention in nurturing the social development of autistic children. We confront common misconceptions about autism, shedding light on the emotional depth often masked by societal expectations. Emily's decision to homeschool her children reveals the emotional toll and resilience required to navigate an education system that struggles to accommodate neurodivergent needs. Creating Supportive Spaces for Unique Minds Finding safe and supportive spaces for neurodivergent children is a recurring challenge. Emily shares personal anecdotes about navigating social spaces and the tough decisions parents face when determining which activities are beneficial for their children. The episode emphasizes the importance of building a strong foundation where children feel empowered to opt out if something doesn't feel right. Redefining Education for Neurodivergent Children The conversation also touches upon the challenges within traditional schooling. Emily discusses the emotional exhaustion children face in large school environments and the need for educational settings that are adaptable to all children's needs. Her experiences highlight the necessity of individualized approaches in education to truly support neurodivergent children. Finding Balance in Sensory Worlds We delve into the nuances of sensory experiences within neurodivergent families, discussing the contrast between seeking sensory input and avoiding certain sensations. Emily shares how these sensory dynamics impact parenting and self-discovery, offering insights into creating environments that respect individual sensory needs. Navigating Self-Love and Rest Prioritization In a world that often glorifies overworking, prioritizing rest and self-love is crucial, especially for those navigating neurodivergence and recovery from substance use disorder. Emily candidly discusses the intersection of these experiences and how recovery tools can aid in managing a neurodivergent life. Conclusion: A Testament to Acceptance and Understanding This episode is a testament to the power of acceptance, understanding, and the creation of supportive environments for families. Join us for a conversation that champions the importance of individualized approaches and the strength found in celebrating differences. By sharing stories of perseverance and adaptation, we hope to inspire a broader understanding and appreciation of neurodivergence in family life and education. Find out more about Emily Calvert here [http://emilywcalvert.com]. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit members.neurodiversitymedianetwork.com/subscribe [https://members.neurodiversitymedianetwork.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_2]

4 Mar 2025 - 1 h 14 min
episode Crafting Neuroinclusive Spaces for Kids and Parents with Adrianne Kmet artwork

Crafting Neuroinclusive Spaces for Kids and Parents with Adrianne Kmet

Navigating Neurodivergent Parenting: Insights from an Autistic Mom's Journey In the latest episode of the Neurodivergent Parenting Podcast, we are joined by the inspiring Adrianne Kmet, an autistic mom and nurse from British Columbia. This episode offers a deep dive into the complexities and triumphs of parenting within a neurodivergent household, providing valuable insights and fostering a sense of camaraderie for listeners navigating similar paths. Adrianne shares her personal journey of discovery and self-awareness, revealing how her instincts about her child's developmental differences led her to explore the intersection of autism and ADHD, particularly in females. Her story highlights the often overlooked condition of Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA) and underscores the importance of supportive environments and the social model of disability. Through heartfelt anecdotes, Adrienne demonstrates how understanding neurodivergence can lead to healing and community connection. One of the core themes of this episode is the struggle faced by neurodivergent children in traditional schooling environments. Adrianne and host Melissa Cox discuss the challenges of seeking alternative educational paths that respect neurodiverse needs. They illustrate how low-demand settings can be more conducive to learning and well-being, emphasizing that dysregulated children cannot effectively learn in high-demand environments. Throughout the episode, Adrianne also shares her professional journey into creating neuroinclusive environments. Her work in advocacy and professional development showcases the transformative power of authenticity and connection, both in family life and in broader communities. She highlights the importance of crafting spaces that cater to diverse sensory needs, providing opportunities for self-regulation and comfort. For parents and supporters of neurodivergent families, this episode offers practical strategies and a supportive perspective. Adrianne's insights into setting respectful boundaries and balancing sensory needs among family members are particularly poignant, offering a roadmap for those navigating similar challenges. Whether you're a parent, educator, or simply someone looking to understand more about neurodivergent experiences, this episode provides a wealth of knowledge and support. Tune in to explore how self-awareness and understanding can transform the parenting experience, and join us in fostering a community where all neurodivergent individuals feel seen, heard, and supported. Listen to the full episode and discover how Adrianne Kmet's journey through autism and motherhood can inspire and guide you on your own path. Join us in redefining parenting for neurodivergent families, and let's navigate this beautifully chaotic journey together. Find her at: www.discoverautism.ca [http://www.discoverautism.ca] This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit members.neurodiversitymedianetwork.com/subscribe [https://members.neurodiversitymedianetwork.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_2]

18 Feb 2025 - 1 h 3 min
episode Embracing Neurodivergent Parenting with KM Burnham artwork

Embracing Neurodivergent Parenting with KM Burnham

Welcome to another episode of the Neurodivergent Parenting Podcast, where host Melissa Cox dives deep into the complexities and joys of raising neurodivergent children. In this episode, we are thrilled to have KM Burnham, an acclaimed author and advocate for neuroaffirmative practices, share her wealth of knowledge and personal experiences. Kay's insights provide a roadmap for nurturing neurodiverse families, emphasizing the importance of understanding and supporting neurodivergent lives. A Holistic Approach to Neurodivergent Parenting Kay's latest book, "The Art and Science of Raising Your Autistic Child," serves as the foundation for our discussion. This comprehensive guide offers strategies for managing meltdowns and enhancing social skills, supported by practical tools like Goblin Tools and the Finch self-care app. These resources are game-changers in managing time blindness and energy, making daily tasks more manageable for both parents and children. The Power of Personal Experience Throughout the episode, Kay shares her journey of discovering her own neurodivergence and the challenges she faced in getting her children diagnosed. Her story underscores the importance of community and understanding in embracing neurodivergence. Kay reflects on the concept of "neuro privilege" and how societal norms often cater to certain neurotypes, highlighting the need for environments where neurodivergent individuals can thrive without the pressure to conform. Strategies for Success Melissa and Kay explore practical strategies for navigating the challenges of energy management and prioritization. Kay introduces a simple yet effective exercise from her book that helps parents track how time is spent, identifying what truly needs to be done versus what can be delegated. This approach, compared to role-playing game mechanics, offers a fresh perspective on managing energy levels. Breaking Generational Cycles A significant theme in this episode is breaking the cycles of generational trauma, particularly concerning food and media consumption. Kay and Melissa discuss the importance of fostering healthy relationships with food, emphasizing the goal of reducing generational trauma. They share personal anecdotes and strategies for maintaining open communication with children, encouraging critical thinking and informed decision-making. Celebrating Unique Talents As the episode unfolds, the conversation shifts to embracing neurodivergent interests and talents. Kay and Melissa discuss the challenges of rejection sensitivity and perfectionism, urging listeners to find joy in activities rather than focusing solely on skill level. The episode concludes with a heartfelt exchange with Melissa Cox, celebrating the joy of connecting with the neurodivergent community. Join the Conversation We invite you to join this vibrant community by tuning into the Neurodivergent Parenting Podcast. Whether you're a parent, educator, or simply interested in understanding neurodivergent experiences, this episode offers valuable insights and practical strategies to support neurodiverse families. Follow us on social media and be part of the ongoing conversation about neurodivergent parenting within the Neurodiversity Media Network. Thank you for joining us on this journey of discovery and understanding. Together, let's embrace the beautifully chaotic world of neurodivergent parenting, one moment at a time. About KM Burnham K.M. Burnham is a dedicated advocate for neurodiversity, mother of two autistic adults, and a passionate voice for neurodivergent-affirming practices in parenting, leadership, and self-development. With master’s degrees in business and psychology, K.M. blends academic expertise with personal insights from her own late-life neurodivergent diagnosis. Her career has focused on creating inclusive spaces, including pioneering sensory-friendly performances for young audiences at her venue. Drawing from her experiences and the stories of others, she crafts accessible, evidence-based resources to support families and leaders alike. K.M. is committed to equity, aiming to inspire understanding, compassion, and resilience. When not writing or speaking, she enjoys knitting, watercolor painting, and spending time with family and friends. Find her at Perceiving Possibilities [http://perceivingpossibilities.com]. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit members.neurodiversitymedianetwork.com/subscribe [https://members.neurodiversitymedianetwork.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_2]

11 Feb 2025 - 58 min
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