Parenting for the Everyday is a Christian parenting podcast consisting of two moms down in the trenches of parenthood. These moms are setting out to ask all the burning questions about parenting. From how to keep your toddler in bed to when to talk to your kids about sex and everything in between, you don’t want to miss this parenting advice. New episodes are released on the second and fourth Wednesday of every month. Don’t miss out on the best parenting advice!
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This former Special Ed classroom teacher is on his own with a microphone, to share some of the magic he's learned in his 34+ years in the field. Stories, strategies, and a true grasp for what life can be like for parents and caregivers of Disabled children are waiting here! Witnessing, first hand, your challenges in the home has invigorated my desire to share what I know and to be a cheerleader for your lives and the lives of your child using mindfulness as a fulcrum to success. You are not ...
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Diverse Thinking · Different Learning, a ChildNEXUS podcast, is hosted by pediatric neuropsychologist, mom of two, and ChildNEXUS founder Dr. Karen Wilson. Each week, Dr. Wilson provides support and guidance for parents raising kids with learning differences. Diverse Thinking · Different Learning features informative and inspiring interviews with top experts in their fields, and gives parents and educators the tools and takeaways they need to better understand neurodivergence, learning disab ...
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Keys to Kindergarten Readiness: Activities for Preschoolers, Worksheets, Learning Games, Learn How to Read, Developmental Milestones, Sight Words, Positive Parenting, Christian Mom, Life Skills
Shannon Ali, M.A., CCC-SLP Christian Certified Teacher & Certified Speech-Language Pathologist, Kindergarten Readiness Teacher
Hey Mama! Welcome to Keys to Kindergarten Readiness I’m Shannon Ali. Daughter of the King, Wife, mom of 3 littles, teacher, speech-language pathologist, and kindergarten readiness expert! I remember what it felt like during the Covid lockdown in 2020, my husband was still working, and I was home by myself with our 3 year old, 1 year old, and a newborn baby girl all while still teaching school online. Needless to say, it was a crazy time, but I am thankful for God’s grace and lessons during t ...
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This is a podcast for parents for who have an anxious child. Practical suggestions are given to help with a wide range of situations in which anxiety can interfere with a child's life
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Join parenting coach and mom-in-the-trenches, Penny Williams, as she helps parents, caregivers, and educators harness the realization that we are all beautifully complex and marvelously imperfect. Each week she delivers insights and actionable strategies on parenting and educating neurodivergent kids — those with ADHD, autism, anxiety, learning disabilities... Her approach to decoding behavior while honoring neurodiversity, and parenting the individual child you have will provide you with th ...
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A podcast dedicated to helping parents with their anxious children
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Navigating the world of special education, communication delays and learning differences can be a challenge. Tune in twice a month to hear Stephanie Landis and Meredith Krimmel, two speech-language pathologists at The Parish School in Houston, Texas interview guests from parents to industry professionals with the goal of providing guidance, insight and hope to those touched by children who are differently wired. Each episode will cover a different topic related to education or child developm ...
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This is a podcast for moms, parents, and birth workers who want to be inspired and explore matters of the heart. - Are you struggling with motherhood? - Are you having a hard time during the postpartum period? - Did you have a difficult, challenging, or traumatic childbirth experience? - Do you want to learn more about postpartum mental health? Join me, your host Jennifer, Chief Empathy Officer of ASK Therapy for Moms and Author of Healing After Birth and Midwifery For The Soul, as I explore ...
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Dive into the delightful and unpredictable world of "This, That...Let's Chat!", a podcast that turns the kaleidoscope of life, family, kids, and relationships to reveal a spectrum of vibrant discussions, infused with wit, wisdom, and a pinch of humor. Your trio of fabulous hosts, Audrey Nesbitt, Michelle Mintz, and Stephanie Mintz, are your navigators in this adventurous exploration of life's multifaceted experiences. Audrey Nesbitt, a spirited entrepreneur with a zest for comedy, brings to ...
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273: Getting Stuck in a Loop with Sarah Wayland, Ph.D.
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Have you ever felt helpless as your child gets stuck in repetitive behaviors or meltdowns, leaving you wondering how to help them break free? In this episode of Beautifully Complex, I sit down with Sarah Wayland, Ph.D., to delve into the struggles and complexities faced by parents and kids, teens, and young adults when dealing with looped behaviors…
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Helping children defeat Tics and Tourettes. Interview with Paul Depompo, PsyD & Cassandra Moore, LMFT
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Paul DePompo, PsyD, ABPP and Cassandra Moore, LMFT have written Tic'd: a child's guide to defeating tics. Dr DePompo is the founder of the Cogntive Behavioral Therapy Institute of Southern California. Cassandra Moore, LMFT is in private practice specializing in Tourette Disorder, ADHD, mood disorder and and anxiety disorders. They have written a ve…
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How Do You Honor the Sabbath Amidst the Chaos of Parenting?
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Do we really know how to honor the Sabbath as Christian parents? In this episode, we explore the true meaning of the Sabbath as a rest from work, not just a day to relax or watch TV. We'll discuss how to be intentional about observing this sacred day, following God's model of resting to reconnect with Him. Discover practical tips to help your famil…
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Ep. 194: What Is Neurodiversity-Affirming Care?
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Awareness and understanding of neurodiversity have been expanding in our society along with the need and opportunity for neurodiversity-affirming care. I'm thrilled to have Kody Harms joining me this week. Kody is a neuro-affirming therapist, educator, and advocate with over 15 years of experience working with neurodiverse children, teens, and adul…
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54 How Auditing Your Time Can Help Your Child Quickly Learn How to Read
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Do you constantly say to yourself, ”I wish I had more time to help my child learn how to read?” My children learned to read at age 3, but our daughter didn’t have as strong of reading skills as her older brothers. During that time, I was so overwhelmed with work and life that I rarely read her any bedtime stories. It wasn’t until I audited my time …
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Talking AAC with Lauren Enders Gonzales MA, CCC-SLP
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In this episode I’ll be speaking about AAC (Alternative and Augmentative Communication) with Lauren Enders Gonzales, MA, CCC-SLP. Lauren is a licensed and certified speech-language pathologist (SLP) with 27 years of experience. Working as an SLP and Assistive Technology Consultant in K-12 school programs, she has developed expertise in Assistive Te…
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272: What Does Anger Tell Us?, with Dr. Lori Desautels
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Do you often find yourself misinterpreting anger in your neurodivergent child, escalating situations unintentionally? Join me and Dr. Lori Desautels as we dive deep into understanding anger and what it truly signifies. Dr. Desautels, an expert in applied educational neuroscience, explains that anger often stems from a dysregulated nervous system, f…
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Ep. 193: Independent College Consultants: Who Needs One and When?
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Summer is here, and many graduates are looking into the college application process. If you’re not sure where to start, a college consultant can help make this stressful period much easier for students and parents alike. Today, we dive into everything about independent college consultants. What exactly are they? What is their role, and how do they …
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Understanding Your Child's Temperament: A key to better parenting. Interview with Danielle Dick, Ph.D
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Danielle Dick, PhD is the distinguished Commonwealth Professor of Psychology and Human and Molecular Genetics at Virgina Commonwealth University. She is an internationally recognized expert on genetic and environmental influences on human behavior. In this interview, we talk about her book The Child Code. In this book, she provides a interesting re…
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Understanding Your Child's Temperament: A key to better parenting. Interview with Danielle Dick, Ph.D
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Danielle Dick, PhD is the distinguished Commonwealth Professor of Psychology and Human and Molecular Genetics at Virgina Commonwealth University. She is an internationally recognized expert on genetic and environmental influences on human behavior. In this interview, we talk about her book The Child Code. In this book, she provides a interesting re…
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53: Making SMART Reading Goals for Your Child: A Comprehensive Guide
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BOOK YOUR 1:1 KINDERGARTEN READINESS COACHING CALL TODAY: Save $75 off for July ONLY! https://calendly.com/keystokindergartenreadiness/kreadinesscoachingcall Setting goals is a fundamental aspect of teaching your child to read. However, simply having goals is not enough; they must be structured in a way that makes them achievable and meaningful. I …
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Sensory-Friendly Shopping: Creating a Calmer Retail Experience
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In this episode I’ll be speaking about sensory friendly shopping, how to find establishments near you and what you can do to influence businesses to become sensory friendly. https://specialedrising.com/By Mark Ingrassia
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What Does It Mean to Deconstruct Your Faith?
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On this episode of Parenting for the Everyday, we bring on guest speakers Pastor Zach Weihrauch and Jimmy Kozy to discuss the fast-paced trend of faith deconstruction. We dive into what it means to deconstruct one's faith, the negative connotations associated with it, and how to reflect on your faith in a healthy manner. Tune in to today's episode …
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Ep. 192: Reimagining Education for All Students with Sylvia Barreto Benites
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Today, we have a truly inspiring guest joining us from the heart of the jungle in Costa Rica. She’s the director of the Renaissance Institute (iREN), a trailblazing educational program that is redefining how we approach learning for all students, especially those with learning differences. We’re excited to dive deep into her insights and experience…
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52: What Does My Child Need to Know to Be Successful Starting Kindergarten? All About DIBELS Testing
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BOOK YOUR 1:1 KINDERGARTEN READINESS COACHING CALL TODAY: Save $75 off for July ONLY! https://calendly.com/keystokindergartenreadiness/kreadinesscoachingcall I am BACK! On today's episode of Keys to Kindergarten Readiness, I give you all the details you need to know to help your child with the 4 subtests on the DIBELS. This is the reading test that…
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Interview with Andrew Arboe: Self and Community Autism Advocate/Speaker
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In this episode I’ll be speaking with Andrew Arboe. Andrew is a self-advocate with a professional work background consisting of public school, private school, nonprofits, and online programs. Andrew is also certified through the International Board of Credentialing and Continuing Education Standards’ Autism Certification since August 14th, 2023. Hi…
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X vs. Z: Bridging the Generational Divide
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Welcome to another captivating episode of "This, That...Let's Chat!" Join hosts Audrey Nesbitt, Michelle Mintz, and Stephanie Mintz as they embark on an intergenerational journey exploring the fascinating dynamics between Generation X and Generation Z. In this milestone tenth episode, the trio welcomes special Gen Z guest Ryan Rubinstein for a live…
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271: ADHD and Dads: Creating the Fatherhood You Crave, Larry Hagner
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Struggling to connect with your child who has ADHD can be incredibly challenging, leaving you feeling helpless and overwhelmed. In this insightful episode of Beautifully Complex (first aired 2020), I’m joined by Larry Hagner, founder of the Dad Edge podcast and father of four boys, to explore how dads can create the fatherhood they crave. Larry div…
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Face-Blindness or Prosopagnosia-interview with Dr Sherryse Corrow
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Dr Sherryse Corrow is a professor of psychology at Bethel University in St Paul University, Minnesota. She is talking with me today about her research into face-blindness or Prosopagnosia. Developmental Prosopagnosia is a condition that has been estimated to effect 1 in 50 with very profound implications for those with this condition. Quite simply,…
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Face-Blindness or Prosopagnosia-interview with Dr Sherryse Corrow
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Dr Sherryse Corrow is a professor of psychology at Bethel University in St Paul University, Minnesota. She is talking with me today about her research into face-blindness or Prosopagnosia. Developmental Prosopagnosia is a condition that has been estimated to effect 1 in 50 with very profound implications for those with this condition. Quite simply,…
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Ep. 191: How CBT Helps Kids and Teens with Social Anxiety with Dr. Sarah Olivo
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Today, we're diving into a topic that affects many kids, teens, and adults: social anxiety. Social anxiety is more than just the usual nervousness or shyness; it can significantly impact daily life, making even the simplest social interactions panic-inducing. We're going to break down what social anxiety is, how it differs from normal social worrie…
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In this episode I’ll be speaking about recent developments in assistive technology. What is out there now and promising tech for the future.By Mark Ingrassia
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270: 3 Steps to Empower Confidence in Your Teen, with Kristi Simons
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Feeling like your teen or young adult is struggling to find their confidence and navigate the ups and downs of life? In this episode of Beautifully Complex, I sit down with teen life coach, Kristi Simons, to provide strategies to empower confidence in your teen. Kristi delves into the importance of allowing your teen to experience their own emotion…
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Stop Shoulding on Yourself and Others: Transform Your Self-Talk
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Welcome to another insightful episode of "This, That...Let's Chat!" Join hosts Audrey Nesbitt, Michelle Mintz, and Stephanie Mintz as they delve into the transformative power of changing your self-talk. In Episode 9, titled "Stop Shoulding on Yourself and Others: Transform Your Self-Talk," the trio tackles the pervasive and often harmful use of the…
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Did you know parental burnout is a real thing? As parents, we often feel tired, defeated, and worn out. Did you know it's both normal and not normal at the same time? Join us as we talk about the real science behind parental burnout, the danger of ignoring it, and practical ways to overcome it.By Christ Community Chapel
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Ep. 190: Should Your Teen Take a Gap Year? with Julia Rogers
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In this episode, we’re exploring something that is often misunderstood and rarely talked about: gap years. Many parents and students don’t really know exactly what a gap year is or how taking one could be the right choice for them. So today, we are exploring the benefits and considerations of gap years for teens and young adults with learning diffe…
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Automatic Weapons and the Damage Done; The Supreme Court Overturns the Bump Stock Ban
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In this episode I’m speaking about the recent Supreme Court decision to overturn the bump stock ban. I will reflect on my time as a teacher dealing with lockdowns and the auspice of being a victim of a mass school shooting and my feelings on what this decision by the court means for us as a nation.By Mark Ingrassia
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269: Reclaiming Community: Climate, Parenting, and Social Connections, with Bill Weir
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We’ve all but outright rejected the old adage, “It takes a village to raise a child,” in American culture. We’re more fragmented and lonely than ever. Yet, there’s clear evidence that community and connection are key to happiness. It certainly takes a community to raise a happy and resilient child, even if “community” looks different in modern life…
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Sensory Experiences of Autistic Mothers: Interview with Dr Kiley Hanish
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Kiley Hanish, OTD, PMH-C is a neurodivergent occupational therapist specializing in mental health during the perinatal period which includes pregnancy, postpartum and perinatal loss. She has coauthored "Descriptive Study of the Sensory Experiences of Autistic Mothers as Occupational Beings". Recognizing that the majority of autistic individuals exp…
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Sensory Experiences of Autistic Mothers: Interview with Dr Kiley Hanish
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Kiley Hanish, OTD, PMH-C is a neurodivergent occupational therapist specializing in mental health during the perinatal period which includes pregnancy, postpartum and perinatal loss. She has coauthored "Descriptive Study of the Sensory Experiences of Autistic Mothers as Occupational Beings". Recognizing that the majority of autistic individuals exp…
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Ep. 189: The Private School Option for Kids with Learning Differences with Collette Bowers Zinn
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Welcome to today's episode, where we are navigating the complex landscape of public and private school options for children with learning differences. While many families have had great experiences in both settings, others face challenges that necessitate exploring alternative educational environments. Today, we're diving into the independent schoo…
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Interview with Elysia Everett Burns, Founder of "Friendly Like Me" Accessibililty App
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In this episode I’ll be speaking with Elysia Everett, Founder and CEO of Friendly Like Me, Inc. She and co-founder, Dave Jensen, created Friendly Like Me to improve accessibility in public places and to make accessibility information easier to find—so more people can take part. FLM connects individuals with “friendly” places that can accommodate th…
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268: What to Do When Importance Doesn’t Create Motivation, with Penny Williams
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In this episode of Beautifully Complex, we’re examining a topic that really hits close to home for many of us — what to do when importance doesn’t create motivation, especially for our neurodivergent kids. I know firsthand how challenging it can be to get our kids started and keep them going on tasks that matter, but don’t necessarily excite them. …
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In this episode of Parenting for the Everyday, we sit down and discuss how to help give our kids gospel sighted vision. What can we do in our homes to equip our kids to have compassion, grace, and kindness towards people who look and act differently than them? We sit down withLori, mother of five and Heather, CCC's CCC’s Ability Inclusion Director …
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Ep. 188: Enhancing Reading Skills Through Speech-Language Therapy with Stacy Payne MS, CCC-SLP
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Today, I’m excited to discuss the profound impact of early language and speech experiences on cognitive and academic skills, specifically reading skills. Joining us is a seasoned expert in the field, Stacy Payne, a speech-language pathologist and the founder of Bright Beginnings Pediatric Services. Stacy shares her insights on the importance of cre…
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Interview with Elizabeth Webster: Art Therapist
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In this episode I’ll be speaking with Elizabeth Webster. Elizabeth is a fine artist, licensed professional counselor and registered art therapist living in Michigan. She earned a bachelor's in fine art at Alma College and earned a dual Masters of Arts in Clinical Counseling with a specialization in Art Therapy from Wayne State University. She curre…
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267: The Myth of Laziness, with Adam Price, Ph.D.
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Today, I'm so excited to be talking with Dr. Adam Price, a nationally known clinical psychologist and best-selling author with over 30 years of experience working with kids and adults. He's the author of "He's Not Lazy: Empowering Your Son to Believe in Himself" and "The He's Not Lazy Guide to Better Grades and a Great Life." In this episode, we’re…
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Ep. 187: What is Social Learning? with Fran Kenton
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In today’s episode, I’m thrilled to have Fran Kenton with us to discuss social emotional learning (SEL). Fran holds a Master’s degree in Educational Psychology, along with credentials in General and Special Education, and is a Certified Health and Wellness Coach. She is the founder of Autonome, a dynamic and interactive SEL program designed for tee…
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Stephanie Landis and Meredith Krimmel: Preventing the Summer Slide | Season 6, Episode 9
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Parents and children all have the same dream – to spend their summer days having fun without the stress and pressure of the school year. However, many parents also worry that too much fun could cause a loss of progress or skills gained during the year, or as some call it, the dreaded “summer slide.” Luckily, there are many ways to have fun while st…
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266: A Summertime Plan that Can Work for Everyone, with Penny Williams
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In this episode of Beautifully Complex, we’re focusing on making summertime rewarding and manageable for neurodiverse families. I’ll guide you through a summer plan that encompasses structured activities, personal growth, and meaningful connections. This episode is packed with strategies starting with how to create an adaptable visual plan using to…
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The LGBTQ+ Community with Dr. Juli Slattery
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Tune into the final part of this three part series with Dr. Juli Slattery as we discuss all things LGBTQ+. What it means for our children growing up in a community where one in five adolescents consider themselves LGBTQ and how we navigate the ups and downs that come with questioning gender and sexuality.…
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Ep. 186: Final Sprint: Tips for a Strong School Year Finish - Hunja Koimburi
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Welcome back to another episode of Diverse Thinking Different Learning! Tune in this episode as Dr. Karen Wilson welcomes educational therapist Hunja Koimburi to the podcast to discuss end-of-year strategies for students with learning differences. As the school year winds down, students and parents alike face many challenges, including but not limi…
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My Interview with Fred Hobbs and Imagine!Colorado
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In this episode I’ll be speaking with Fred Hobbs, Director of Public Relations for Imagine, Colorado for over 18 years. Imagine! was established in 1963 and provides services designed to incorporate people with developmental, cognitive, and physical challenges into the fabric of their communities. Services include educational and therapeutic servic…
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265: Strategies for Young Autistic Learners, with Tara Phillips, SLP
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In this episode, I’m joined by Tara Phillips, speech language pathologist and founder of Autism Little Learners. She shares some transformative tools and techniques which have significantly benefited her students, such as the use of visual supports and predictable routines. Together, Tara and I explore the importance of positive connections and a s…
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Ep. 185: Late Diagnosis: Why Did I Get Missed? with Dr. Monica Blied
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Hey there, welcome back to Diverse Thinking Different Learning! Today, we're diving into a topic that's often overlooked but incredibly important: late diagnoses of ADHD and autism, particularly in women, people of color, and LGBTQ individuals. It's a conversation that's long overdue, and we're so grateful to have Dr. Monica Blied joining us to she…
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Rewiring the Brain: An Interview with Alma Galvan; Founder of Brainworx
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The BrainWorx Method has helped thousands of adults and children overcome the challenges of ADHD, autism, sensory disorder and much more, naturally, for over 20 years; reducing anxiety, and fostering focus, learning and joy. In this episode I’ll be speaking with Alma Galvan, founder of Brainworx, helping children, and even adults, overcome the effe…
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How anxiety can show up differently in Neurodivergent Children: Interview with Jonathan Dalton, PhD
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Jonathan Dalton, PhD is a licensed psychologist who is the founder and director of the Center for Anxiety and Behavioral Change in Rockville, MD. He specializes in the treatment of anxiety disorders in children and adolescents. He is a sought after speaker and passionate advocate of public education concerning mental health issues. In this podcast,…
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How anxiety can show up differently in Neurodivergent Children: Interview with Jonathan Dalton, PhD
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Jonathan Dalton, PhD is a licensed psychologist who is the founder and director of the Center for Anxiety and Behavioral Change in Rockville, MD. He specializes in the treatment of anxiety disorders in children and adolescents. He is a sought after speaker and passionate advocate of public education concerning mental health issues. In this podcast,…
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264: Handling Behavior Struggles with Dignity, with Wendy Snyder
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This time on Beautifully Complex, I'm exploring behavior struggles and conscious discipline with my guest, Wendy Snyder, a positive parenting educator and family life coach. We discuss how understanding behaviors as communication changes our perspective, helping us view challenges as signals of need and teaching opportunities. Join us as we dive in…
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Why are we Confused about our Gender? With Dr. Juli Slattery
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Today on Parenting with the Everyday, we continue with our second part of this three-part series with Dr. Juli Slattery. In this captivating episode Dr. Slattery walks us through the phenomena of biological sex, what it means to be created by God, and what the Bible tells us about gender awareness.By Christ Community Chapel
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