51 min

Neurodiversity Unveiled: Beyond the Should Storm of Parenting with Dr. Alison Escalante Special Ed on Special Ed

    • Parenting

Shortly after publication, a transcript of this episode will be added to the show notes on the podcast website https://SpecialEd.fm.
Host: Dana Jonson
Guest: Dr. Alison Escalante
INTRODUCTION: In this enlightening episode, Dana Jonson is joined by Dr. Alison Escalante, a board-certified pediatrician renowned for her innovative approach to parenting and child development. With over two decades of experience, Dr. Escalante shares invaluable insights on overcoming the challenges of parenting, particularly within the neurodiverse community. The conversation delves into the intricacies of ADHD, sensory sensitivity, and the societal pressures that shape parenting practices.
MEMORABLE QUOTES: "Just because they can do it sometimes doesn't mean they can do it all the time." - Alison Escalante, on the expectations placed on neurodiverse children.
"Everything I try as a parent, everything I start, is a learning opportunity." - Alison Escalante, discussing her approach to parenting and learning from mistakes.
DISCUSSION HIGHLIGHTS: The importance of understanding neurodiversity and its impact on children and their behavior.
Strategies for managing sensory sensitivities and meltdowns in neurodiverse children.
The role of societal expectations in shaping parenting practices and the challenges they present.
An introduction to the "Sigh, See, Start" method developed by Dr. Escalante, aimed at empowering parents to better meet their children's needs amidst the "parenting shitstorm" of criticism and anxiety.
RESOURCES MENTIONED: Book: "Sigh, See, Start" by Dr. Alison Escalante. A science-based, three-step method to overcome the overwhelming pressures of parenting.
Website: https://seesighstart.com - For more information on Dr. Escalante's work, additional resources, and access to a free chapter of her book.
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Shortly after publication, a transcript of this episode will be added to the show notes on the podcast website https://SpecialEd.fm.
Host: Dana Jonson
Guest: Dr. Alison Escalante
INTRODUCTION: In this enlightening episode, Dana Jonson is joined by Dr. Alison Escalante, a board-certified pediatrician renowned for her innovative approach to parenting and child development. With over two decades of experience, Dr. Escalante shares invaluable insights on overcoming the challenges of parenting, particularly within the neurodiverse community. The conversation delves into the intricacies of ADHD, sensory sensitivity, and the societal pressures that shape parenting practices.
MEMORABLE QUOTES: "Just because they can do it sometimes doesn't mean they can do it all the time." - Alison Escalante, on the expectations placed on neurodiverse children.
"Everything I try as a parent, everything I start, is a learning opportunity." - Alison Escalante, discussing her approach to parenting and learning from mistakes.
DISCUSSION HIGHLIGHTS: The importance of understanding neurodiversity and its impact on children and their behavior.
Strategies for managing sensory sensitivities and meltdowns in neurodiverse children.
The role of societal expectations in shaping parenting practices and the challenges they present.
An introduction to the "Sigh, See, Start" method developed by Dr. Escalante, aimed at empowering parents to better meet their children's needs amidst the "parenting shitstorm" of criticism and anxiety.
RESOURCES MENTIONED: Book: "Sigh, See, Start" by Dr. Alison Escalante. A science-based, three-step method to overcome the overwhelming pressures of parenting.
Website: https://seesighstart.com - For more information on Dr. Escalante's work, additional resources, and access to a free chapter of her book.
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51 min