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Parent Hacks for the Neurospicy

Podkast av Dr. Hannah and Registered Play Therapist Melissa- but just call us moms

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Parent Hacks for the Neurospicy is a short, real-talk podcast for parents raising ADHD, autistic, and neurodivergent kids in a world that was not built with them in mind. Each quick 10–15 minute episode shares practical tools you can start using right away. No complicated parenting theories. No Instagram-perfect advice. Just real strategies for regulation, transitions, anxiety, and everyday life with neurodivergent kids. If you are thoughtful, tired, and trying your best, this podcast is for you. You are not alone.

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Raising Neurospicy Kids: Finding Your People

Finding your people as a neurospicy parent can feel… complicated. In this episode, we talk about what belonging actually looks like when your child doesn’t fit the typical mold, and why it matters more than ever. We dig into the idea of shared reality, those moments when someone just gets it without a long explanation. The kind of connection where you don’t feel judged, your child doesn’t have to perform, and accommodations aren’t a big deal, they’re just part of the environment. We also talk about the harder side of this… when friendships shift or fall away. Not because anyone is wrong, but because your needs, your pace, and your reality start to look different. And how letting go, as hard as it is, can create space for the people who truly fit your life now.

23. april 2026 - 10 min
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Supporting Your Neurospicy Child in Their Quest for Belonging

A lot of neurospicy kids are not struggling because they don’t care about connection. They’re struggling because connection too often comes with pressure to perform, mask, copy, or shrink themselves. In this episode, we talk about the difference between fitting in and true belonging. Fitting in says, “be less you.” Belonging says, “you get to be you, and still be wanted here.” We get into what safe connection really looks like for neurodivergent kids, how their needs and social demands can be different, and why perspective taking matters as parents. This is not about forcing social success. It’s about giving kids opportunities to experience connection, practice skills, and be in spaces where they are accepted without having to change who they are. Because the goal is not “you need to fit in.” The goal is “you belong here.”

17. april 2026 - 12 min
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