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"From the vault" Raising neurodivergent children. Interview with Neurodiversity life-coach Danielle Sullivan

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In another "From the vault" episode I'm revisiting the interview I did with Danielle Sullivan about raising Neurodivergent children.
She's a neurodiversity life coach, autism and disability advocate, autistic mother and host of the Neurodiverging podcast.
We had a tremendous chat about various things to do with either being diagnosed as neurodivergent yourself or raising neurodivergent children.
We covered "What to do if your child gets a neurodivergent (autism, ADHD etc) diagnosis?"
What works and what doesn't work with neurodivergent kids.
How every neurodivergent person is different.
The benefits of having a neurodivergent diagnosis.
And much, much more.
As I say in the podcast, several times: I learnt more in this hour than I could have done spending hours searching online.
You can find Danielle everywhere;
Facebook
Instagram
YouTube
In the news this week, I thought I would talk a bit about a study, from Stanford, that came out recently that showed that there is a difference between the brains of boys and girls with autism. Here is a link to the actual paper.
The reason I thought the study was interesting is because it, once again, highlights that women and men are different in physiology and that therefore using the same diagnostics and treatment methods in medicine is flawed. The more we are aware of this the easier it is to improve the health, and experience, of women overall.
Remember to follow us on Instagram and Facebook for the competitions, wisdom and cute videos. And, of course, you can always find us on our YouTube channel if you like your podcast in video form with little pictures :)
Visit healthypostnatalbody.com and get 3 months completely FREE access. No sales, no commitment, no BS.
Email peter@healthypostnatalbody.com if you have any questions or comments
If you could rate the podcast on your favourite platform that would be a big help.
Playing us out this week; "Something I can Dance to" by Alright Years.

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In another "From the vault" episode I'm revisiting the interview I did with Danielle Sullivan about raising Neurodivergent children.
She's a neurodiversity life coach, autism and disability advocate, autistic mother and host of the Neurodiverging podcast.
We had a tremendous chat about various things to do with either being diagnosed as neurodivergent yourself or raising neurodivergent children.
We covered "What to do if your child gets a neurodivergent (autism, ADHD etc) diagnosis?"
What works and what doesn't work with neurodivergent kids.
How every neurodivergent person is different.
The benefits of having a neurodivergent diagnosis.
And much, much more.
As I say in the podcast, several times: I learnt more in this hour than I could have done spending hours searching online.
You can find Danielle everywhere;
Facebook
Instagram
YouTube
In the news this week, I thought I would talk a bit about a study, from Stanford, that came out recently that showed that there is a difference between the brains of boys and girls with autism. Here is a link to the actual paper.
The reason I thought the study was interesting is because it, once again, highlights that women and men are different in physiology and that therefore using the same diagnostics and treatment methods in medicine is flawed. The more we are aware of this the easier it is to improve the health, and experience, of women overall.
Remember to follow us on Instagram and Facebook for the competitions, wisdom and cute videos. And, of course, you can always find us on our YouTube channel if you like your podcast in video form with little pictures :)
Visit healthypostnatalbody.com and get 3 months completely FREE access. No sales, no commitment, no BS.
Email peter@healthypostnatalbody.com if you have any questions or comments
If you could rate the podcast on your favourite platform that would be a big help.
Playing us out this week; "Something I can Dance to" by Alright Years.

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