Atypical Life
Carol shares her brand new children's book My Brain Has Too Many Tabs Open — a story about Sam, a boy with a busy brain, inspired by her own kids and the families she works with every day. It's a book about feeling seen, understood, and finally having the language to describe what's going on inside. They also unpack the GROW Framework — Carols neuro-affirming behaviour support model that's the first of its kind. Grounded in identity, Responsive to needs, Open to communication differences, and Whole-person support — GROW is being rolled out into training, resources, and a presentation at the Spectrum Space Symposium June 18th in Perth. The conversation gets personal as they talk about raising neurodivergent kids in a neurodivergent family, the power of representation in books, and why the next generation deserves to grow up seeing themselves reflected in the world. Plus — Chelsea gets a new kitten, someone Googled themselves, and things go beautifully off the rails in the 60 Seconds with Chelsea segment. 😄 In this episode: - Carol's new book: My Brain Has Too Many Tabs Open - The GROW Framework explained (G-R-O-W) - Launching GROW Level 2 advanced training in July -Neurodivergent identity, representation & raising neurodiverse kids -Life updates, cats & Taylor Swift 🔗 Find the book: www.inclusivemovement.com.au/shop [http://www.inclusivemovement.com.au/shop] & GROW resources: www.growtherapyservices.com.au [http://www.growtherapyservices.com.au] 📲 Follow along: @an_atypical_life
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