Moms Talk Autism, Parenting Autism, ADHD, Special Needs Shannon Korza, Brittney Crabtree, Tash Dillmon, Jean Mayer
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The Moms Talk Autism Podcast is for parents raising children with special needs.
We are four moms who are connected because we are all raising children with autism and other neurodivergent brains.
Navigating the world through a special needs child comes with challenges and struggles.
The 4 of us talk about how to navigate those challenges. We discuss grief, school, family balance, siblings, therapies, social conversations, behaviors, delays, diagnosis’s advocating, and marriage.
We may not hold degrees in neuroscience, special education teachers, and doctors, but we are experts in raising our kids and figuring out everything as we go.
Think of this podcast as a coffee shop chat with your closest girlfriends. Chatting about how to navigate the neurotypical world with our neurodivergent families.
Follow us on Instagram @momstalkautism
Website:
www.momstalkautism.com
Come say hello!
hello@momstalkautism.com
Shannon Korza, Tash Dillmon, Jean Mayer & Brittney Crabtree
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Jonathan Alderson Pt. 3: Consequences and our Kids
WHAT DO I DO ABOUT THE OREOS?!?! :D (Inside joke… listen and you’ll understand!)
For a discussion on consequences, this one has a lot of laughs. It's important to laugh at ourselves, right?
How do we teach our kids consequences that empower them to make better choices? What is the framework around this? AND.. if we haven’t been the best with consequences in our home, how do we start now?
Great convo all about this but we also touched on:
6 Rules in Creating Consequences.
Teaching our kids rights versus privileges.
3 things that will mess it ALL up.
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Merry Go Round: Sleep
Welcome to the first of our Merry-Go-Round Episodes! We needed a fun way to revisit episode topics that we'd already done, but as you all know, certain topics are ever-changing. Much like a merry-go-round we just circle right back around. Today’s episode we touch on SLEEP! Let us know if there are any topics you'd like for us to revisit and update and we'll get on it!
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Learning to Speak Up with Katie Gallardo
We love it when DM chats lead to podcast guests. Katie shares her personal story about her son’s diagnosis and therapy journey, specifically ABA. This led to her finding her voice, speaking up, and helping others in her area and state to receive more coverage for autism services. We all have to start somewhere!
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Mindful Voices: A One-Stop Shop for Therapy?!
A one-stop-shop for all therapies?! Today we chat with Mindful Voices.
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Tough Times w/ Britt & Shannon
Life is tough, but so are YOU! Shannon and Britt here to talk about current struggles with our autistic kids. Dentists, ER visits, soccer practice, and the struggle to get on a literal bus. No one says this life is boring, am I right?
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Jonathan Alderson Pt. 2 : Receptivity & Communicating With Our Kids
Another amazing conversation with Jonathan Alderson today! We dive into the topic of feeling frustrated when our kids “just won’t listen” to us and how we can find our way back to the joys of parenting again, even with kids who may have more challenging behaviors.
Customer Reviews
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This show has helped me not feel so alone in the journey of my son being diagnosed with Autism.
Best podcast!!
Ever since finding this podcast last year I’ve felt less alone in my family’s Autism journey. This beautiful community of moms sharing the good and the hard make it feel less isolating. The girls are so relatable and knowledgeable. I always look forward to Monday's new episode. Thanks to the 4 of you taking the time out of your already busy schedules to share with us mommas.
Best podcast for ALL moms
I have found a multitude of encouraging moments and topics discussed by these amazing moms about parenting neurodivergent kiddos. But what I love the most is that you could be a mom to a neurotypical child and still access so much encouragement from this community. Inclusion is always a forefront of their thoughts and it’s is so so refreshing to listen every week.