19 min

179. Stress-Free Strategies ; Mastering the Seven Stressors Not Your Average Autism Mom

    • Parenting

In Episode 179 of the Not Your Average Autism Mom Podcast, host Shannon Urquiola dives into the world of understanding and addressing stressors for children on the autism spectrum.

Shannon breaks down the seven common stressors faced by these children, including sensory challenges, level of interest, uncertainty, degree of control, performance demands, social demands, and length of time. She explores real-life scenarios where these stressors might show up and provides practical examples and strategies to support our children proactively.

Listeners learn how to recognize and lessen sensory overload, navigate uncertainties, provide their children with a sense of control, and ease social and performance-related stressors. Shannon emphasizes the importance of understanding and accommodating these stressors to set our children up for success in various environments.

When you can assess the stressors and plan appropriate accommodations, you can help your children navigate challenges with confidence and resilience.

For Not Your Average Autism Mom members, there is a 7-Stressors Worksheet for you to download in the portal in the Behavior Support section that will help you figure out potential stressors in different situations and plan appropriate accommodations.

Are you registered for our FREE Webinar?

Journey to Resilience; Navigating Autism Parenting

REGISTER NOW

⁠⁠⁠www.notyouraverageautismmom.com/webinar ⁠⁠⁠

Join Shannon as she uncovers (3) hidden truths you need along your journey.

If you want to learn strategies and tools that you can use to improve your life along this autism parenting journey, becoming Not Your Average Autism Mom is your answer.  We are the single best online resource for moms raising autistic children.  

Is the educational journey overwhelming and confusing for you?  Our member portal has an array of training and resources with everything you need to know about Special Education and you can join LIVE ZOOM calls with an Advocate to get any of your specific questions answered.  

Maybe you are feeling alone on your journey or maybe you are looking for other moms to connect with in a PRIVATE community who understand your day-to-day challenges, be sure that you check out ALL THE BENEFITS available for you when you BECOME Not Your Average Autism Mom.

www.notyouraverageautismmom.com 

Additional Resources:
Join The Not Your Average Autism Mom Movement⁠

These are our most downloaded Special Education Editions.

We have these and many others too. It's important you understand what your expectations should and shouldn't be.

⁠Episode 124. What to Do When They Say No [SPECIAL EDUCATION EDITION]⁠

⁠Episode 27. Special Education Things You Should Know [SPECIAL EDUCATION EDITION]

Episode 35. Early Intervention and IFSP Explained [SPECIAL EDUCATION EDITION]

Episode 73. Let's Clear Up the Confusion About Category of Eligibility [SPECIAL EDUCATION EDITION]


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Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shannon-urquiola/support

In Episode 179 of the Not Your Average Autism Mom Podcast, host Shannon Urquiola dives into the world of understanding and addressing stressors for children on the autism spectrum.

Shannon breaks down the seven common stressors faced by these children, including sensory challenges, level of interest, uncertainty, degree of control, performance demands, social demands, and length of time. She explores real-life scenarios where these stressors might show up and provides practical examples and strategies to support our children proactively.

Listeners learn how to recognize and lessen sensory overload, navigate uncertainties, provide their children with a sense of control, and ease social and performance-related stressors. Shannon emphasizes the importance of understanding and accommodating these stressors to set our children up for success in various environments.

When you can assess the stressors and plan appropriate accommodations, you can help your children navigate challenges with confidence and resilience.

For Not Your Average Autism Mom members, there is a 7-Stressors Worksheet for you to download in the portal in the Behavior Support section that will help you figure out potential stressors in different situations and plan appropriate accommodations.

Are you registered for our FREE Webinar?

Journey to Resilience; Navigating Autism Parenting

REGISTER NOW

⁠⁠⁠www.notyouraverageautismmom.com/webinar ⁠⁠⁠

Join Shannon as she uncovers (3) hidden truths you need along your journey.

If you want to learn strategies and tools that you can use to improve your life along this autism parenting journey, becoming Not Your Average Autism Mom is your answer.  We are the single best online resource for moms raising autistic children.  

Is the educational journey overwhelming and confusing for you?  Our member portal has an array of training and resources with everything you need to know about Special Education and you can join LIVE ZOOM calls with an Advocate to get any of your specific questions answered.  

Maybe you are feeling alone on your journey or maybe you are looking for other moms to connect with in a PRIVATE community who understand your day-to-day challenges, be sure that you check out ALL THE BENEFITS available for you when you BECOME Not Your Average Autism Mom.

www.notyouraverageautismmom.com 

Additional Resources:
Join The Not Your Average Autism Mom Movement⁠

These are our most downloaded Special Education Editions.

We have these and many others too. It's important you understand what your expectations should and shouldn't be.

⁠Episode 124. What to Do When They Say No [SPECIAL EDUCATION EDITION]⁠

⁠Episode 27. Special Education Things You Should Know [SPECIAL EDUCATION EDITION]

Episode 35. Early Intervention and IFSP Explained [SPECIAL EDUCATION EDITION]

Episode 73. Let's Clear Up the Confusion About Category of Eligibility [SPECIAL EDUCATION EDITION]


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Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shannon-urquiola/support

19 min