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Small Accommodations, Big Relief: Creating a Neurodivergent-Friendly Home

23 min · 19 de may de 2026
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In today’s episode, we’re talking about what it actually looks like to create a nervous system-friendly home as a neurodivergent person, parent, teacher, or caregiver… especially when you’re doing it without unlimited money, energy, or support. We dive into practical, low-cost accommodations that can reduce sensory overload and help support executive functioning, including lighting, visual clutter, laundry systems, transitions, proprioceptive supports, sound absorption, organization strategies, sensory-safe spaces, and why shame has never been an effective motivator for neurodivergent brains. This episode is a reminder that accommodations are not failures, they are support systems. And sometimes the smallest changes inside our homes can create the biggest shifts inside our nervous systems. If this episode resonated with you, please make sure to follow, rate, review, and share The NeuroSpicy MomPod wherever you’re listening. Grassroots podcasts grow through word of mouth, and every share genuinely helps this community reach more neurodivergent people who may need it. And if you’d like to help support this podcast and keep this little community growing, you can subscribe to the Patreon for just $1 a month at The NeuroSpicy MomPod Patreon. [https://patreon.com/TheNeuroSpicyMomPod?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink] Patreon subscribers help make it possible for me to continue creating free episodes, resources, conversations, and community for neurodivergent families while supporting a neurodivergent single mama chasing a very big dream. 💖

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