The Affirming Village Podcast
Episode 1: Summer Isn’t Always a Break: Rest, Regulation, and Redefining Fun ☀️ For many families, summer is a long-awaited vacation. But for neurodivergent families and special education parents, the transition into summer can bring a sudden, jarring loss of routine, predictability, and essential services. In this premier episode of our Summer Series, Lisa Wright (IEP Coach) and Dr. Destiny Huff (LPC) strip away the pressure of the "perfect summer" and dive into the messy reality of caregiver burnout, systemic ableism in ESY schedules, and why your child might be facing intense dysregulation right now. If you are currently crawling, limping, or rolling into summer feeling entirely depleted, this episode is your reminder that you are not alone. ✨ In this episode, we discuss: • Why summer isn't a break for everyone and the sudden loss of school-year structures. • The reality of caregiver burnout, decision fatigue, and "caregiver brain fog." • Redefining "disabled rest" and why dropping demands is necessary recovery, not avoidance. • The hidden ableism in school district ESY (Extended School Year) conversations. • The logistical nightmare of partial-day summer schedules for working parents. • Shifting our focus from summer "progress and mastery" to simple maintenance and regulation. Take a deep breath. Your goal this summer isn't to push your child to learn massive new skills, it’s to find collective rest and regulation. ➡️ Hit follow so you never miss an episode of our Summer Series, and share this with a fellow caregiver who needs to hear this validation today!
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