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In this episode of Inside the Aspergers Studio, psychologist Leanne Tran shares her expertise in supporting neurodiverse children and adolescents, particularly those with conditions like autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). She emphasizes the importance of psychoeducation for parents, offering valuable insights into understanding and advocating for neurodiverse children. Leanne's personal experience, including her early work with kids with cerebral palsy, has deeply influenced her approach, fostering empathy and individualized support. She highlights the need for parents to develop patience, positive language, and proactive advocacy, shedding light on the crucial role they play in their child's development. Leanne's practical strategies and emphasis on parental advocacy make this episode a must-listen for parents seeking effective ways to support and advocate for their neurodiverse children. Her advice, shared in a friendly and approachable manner, offers valuable guidance for navigating the complexities of neurodiverse conditions and fostering a supportive environment for children and adolescents.,In this episode of Inside the Aspergers Studio, psychologist Leanne Tran shares her expertise in supporting neurodiverse children and adolescents, particularly those with conditions like autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Emphasizing the importance of psychoeducation for parents, Leanne offers valuable insights into understanding and advocating for neurodiverse children. Her personal experience, including her early work with kids with cerebral palsy, has deeply influenced her approach, fostering empathy and individualized support. She highlights the need for parents to develop patience, positive language, and proactive advocacy, shedding light on the crucial role they play in their child's development. Leanne's practical strategies and emphasis on parental advocacy make this episode a must-listen for parents seeking effective ways to support and advocate for their neurodiverse children. Her advice, shared in a friendly and approachable manner, offers valuable guidance for navigating the complexities of neurodiverse conditions and fostering a supportive environment for children and adolescents.
Leanne's Resources:
Visit Leanne Tran's website at leanntran.com.au to access free information for parents, podcasts, and snippets from the podcast on Instagram and YouTube.
Join Leanne Tran's courses for parents via her website to work directly with her and gain valuable insights and support.
Explore Leanne Tran's podcast Parent Like a Psychologist for valuable resources and information on various parenting topics.
Connect with Leanne Tran on Instagram and YouTube for snippets from her podcast and additional free resources for parents.
Access Leanne Tran's courses for parents via her website to gain valuable insights and support in understanding and supporting neurodiverse children.
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Aleen Raybin is a California-based therapist, a passionate advocate for the autistic community, and a proud mother of two. Through her 20-year career, she has worked with children, youth, and families, gradually shifting her focus to neurodiverse individuals. Her journey into understanding autism began as she encountered more autistic individuals and witnessed the transformative power of embracing neurodiversity. Aleen's pivotal moment came when she informed a client of their neurodivergence, catalyzing a life-altering change. Her commitment to unmasking autism and embracing authenticity shines through as she advocates for celebrating individual uniqueness. Aleen's keen insight into the challenges and beauty of autism stems from both personal and professional experiences, positioning her as a beacon of acceptance and understanding for the neurodiverse community.,Aleen Raybin, a devoted therapist and mother residing in California, found her path to understanding autism through her work with children, youth, and families over the past two decades. As she encountered more neurodiverse individuals in her community and professional practice, her perspective on autism shifted dramatically. The turning point came when she informed a client about their neurodivergence, witnessing the profound impact of acknowledging and embracing one's authentic self. Aleen's unwavering commitment to advocating for neurodiversity stems from her belief in celebrating individual uniqueness. Her journey is an inspiring testament to the transformative power of acceptance and understanding, making her a guiding light for the neurodiverse community.
Embrace Parental Acceptance of Autistic Children
Parental acceptance of autistic children is essential for their well-being and development. Embracing their child's neurodivergence can lead to a deeper understanding and stronger support system. Through acceptance and support, parents can help their children navigate the challenges of autism and thrive in a world that celebrates diversity.
Aleen's Resources:
Visit Aleen Raybin's website at aleenraybin.com to learn more about her work and services.
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Nicole Shir, an expert in industrial organizational psychology and conflict resolution, brings a unique perspective to workplace diversity and inclusion. Her personal journey, including a late diagnosis of sensory sensitivities, has fueled her passion for creating a more understanding and supportive environment for individuals with differing capabilities. Nicole's experiences, including navigating the challenges of invisible identities, have shaped her belief in the importance of trauma-informed programs and accessibility through a diversity lens. Her story not only sheds light on the impact of late diagnoses but also emphasizes the necessity of equipping HR professionals with the knowledge and tools to foster an inclusive workplace. Through her engaging narrative, Nicole invites readers to empathize with her journey and understand the significance of embracing diversity in all its forms.,Nicole Shir's journey to becoming a workplace diversity and belonging expert is a testament to resilience and determination. Her personal experiences with sensory sensitivities and late diagnosis of differing capabilities have driven her to advocate for a more inclusive and understanding workplace environment. Through her work in creating trauma-informed programs and promoting accessibility through a diversity lens, Nicole emphasizes the need for HR professionals and managers to be equipped with the necessary tools to support individuals with diverse needs. Her story not only highlights the impact of late diagnoses but also underscores the importance of creating an environment where everyone feels valued and understood. Nicole's narrative serves as a powerful reminder of the positive impact that embracing diversity and inclusion can have in the workplace, inspiring readers to consider the significance of accommodating individuals with unique capabilities.
Enhance workplace harmony and productivity with effective diversity and inclusion strategies.
Gain insight into the experiences and needs of adults with sensory sensitivities for a more supportive environment.
Explore the business advantages of embracing accessibility through a diversity lens.
Understand the profound impact and challenges of late autism diagnosis in adults.
Unlock the benefits of implementing trauma-informed programs in HR for a more supportive workplace culture.
Nicole's Resources:
Visit the Needs Languages website to find out more about Nicole Shir's work in workplace trauma, HR training, and workplace issues.
Check out Nicole Shir's YouTube channel, The Needs Languages, for more content and insights on workplace-related topics.
Connect with Nicole Shir on LinkedIn under her name or The Needs Languages to stay updated on her work and upcoming events.
Consider reaching out to Nicole Shir for workplace training or speaking engagements to address workplace trauma and HR staff training.
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Matt Kandik's journey with autism began with a period of self-identification, lasting about two years, before receiving a formal diagnosis only three to four months ago. This pivotal moment propelled him into creating a podcast, where he candidly shares his experiences and learning process. The late diagnosis brought with it a roller coaster of emotions, from initial confusion and difficulty in acceptance to a profound sense of relief and understanding. Matt's journey is marked by the shedding of societal labels and the discovery of a new, authentic identity. His struggle with sensory issues, particularly sound sensitivity, has been a significant challenge, impacting his ability to engage in conversations. Learning to self-advocate and communicate his needs has been a crucial part of his coping strategy. Matt's story not only highlights the impact of late diagnosis on mental health but also the profound relief and validation that comes with understanding oneself.,Matt Kandik's path to an autism diagnosis was a journey of self-recognition that spanned two years before culminating in a formal diagnosis only a few months ago. This revelation led him to embark on a podcast where he openly shares his experiences and insights. The late diagnosis triggered a mix of emotions, from initial confusion and difficulty accepting the news, to a profound sense of understanding and relief. Matt's story sheds light on the struggle with sensory sensitivities, particularly his challenges with sound, which often hinder his ability to engage in conversations. Learning to advocate for his needs has become a vital part of his coping strategy. His experience underlines the impact of late diagnosis on mental health, the process of shedding societal labels, and the discovery of a new, authentic identity. Matt's journey is not just about the challenges, but also about the profound sense of relief and validation that comes with understanding oneself.
I think it's very important to be outside of your comfort zone. - Matt Kandik
Understand the unique challenges
Adults with late autism diagnosis face a unique set of challenges in understanding themselves and their past experiences. Navigating sensory issues, social interactions, and self-identity can be overwhelming without prior knowledge of being on the spectrum. Understanding these challenges is crucial in providing support and guidance for individuals in similar situations.
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If you're feeling a sense of mystery and curiosity about the afterlife and the paranormal, then you are not alone! Have you ever wondered what happens to spirits after they pass on? Or how our loved ones may still be with us, even without their physical form? The experiences shared in this conversation about the paranormal and the impact of losing a loved one may just give you a deeper understanding and contemplation of the afterlife. Let's dive into the intriguing world of spirits and the mysteries of Halloween.
My special guest is Daniel Cohoon
Daniel Cohoon is the creator of the podcast Magical Journey, where he delves into the mystical and spiritual aspects of life. As a Christopagan and green witch, his expertise in nature-based spirituality provides a distinct perspective on the origins of Halloween and Samhain traditions. With a focus on debunking misconceptions about Halloween myths and sharing his own experiences with spirits and the paranormal, Daniel brings a wealth of knowledge to the table. His insights on the impact of losing a loved one on family dynamics offer a thought-provoking angle that adds depth to the discussion. Daniel's expertise and genuine passion for exploring the afterlife and spiritual experiences make him an invaluable guest, providing the audience with a deeper understanding of the mystical and supernatural.
People don't realize that when somebody passes, they haven't changed. Their personality doesn't change. They're still them. They're just them without the body. - Daniel Cohoon
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Danielle Jeta Hall, a single parent to three children with complex needs, including autism and varying presentations of a PDA profile, shares her journey. As a blogger and author, Danielle's background in education and her own neurodivergent experiences have fueled her advocacy. She discovered her own neurodivergence relatively late in life, finding clarity and understanding for her childhood experiences. Her story is one of resilience, as she navigates the challenges of identifying and supporting her children's neurodivergent traits, despite facing skepticism and push back from services and professionals. Through her own journey of self-discovery and her daughters' diagnoses, Danielle sheds light on the complexities of recognizing and understanding neurodivergence within family dynamics. Her narrative is a testament to the strength and determination required to advocate for neurodivergent children and the need for increased awareness and support within the community.,Meet Danielle Jeta Hall, a dedicated single parent to three children with complex needs, all of whom are autistic with varying presentations of a PDA profile. Danielle's journey of discovery began when her own neurodivergent traits came to light relatively late in life. As a former teaching assistant with a natural affinity for children with special educational needs, she found her calling in advocating for neurodivergent individuals. Her experiences as a neurodivergent parent navigating the challenges of identifying and supporting her children's neurodivergent traits have shaped her into a passionate advocate. Through her blog, books, and support group for parents, Danielle shares her insights, offering a beacon of hope and understanding for families facing similar journeys. Her story of resilience and determination highlights the importance of recognizing and embracing neurodiversity within family dynamics, advocating for greater understanding and support for neurodivergent individuals and their families.
Danielle's Resources
Discover effective strategies for raising autistic children as a single parent.
Uncover the importance of understanding PDA in autistic individuals for better support and communication.
Explore the impact of late diagnosis of autism and ADHD in adults on their lives and relationships.
Learn coping strategies for sensory sensitivities that can improve daily life for neurodivergent individuals and their families.
Understand the profound impact of neurodivergence on family dynamics and how to navigate challenges with empathy and support.
Visit pdaparenting.com to access resources and information about PDA (Pathological Demand Avoidance) and parenting.
Purchase the books Black Rainbow and I'm Not Upside Down, I'm Downside Up: Not a Boring Book About PDA by Danielle Jeta Hallon Amazon for further insights into PDA and neurodiversity.
Connect with Danielle Jeta hall on social media platforms such as Instagram and Facebook for ongoing discussions and insights into PDA and neurodiversity.
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In this episode of Inside the Aspergers Studio, Reid Miles chatted with health optimization coach Danette Deichmann, who shared her insightful journey of managing ADHD symptoms and transitioning off medication after 25 years. Danette's personal experience with ADHD, along with her expertise as a health coach, makes her perspectives invaluable for individuals seeking holistic health management. She emphasized the impact of nutrition on ADHD symptoms, highlighting the significance of personalized nutrition plans and the benefits of a gluten-free diet. Moreover, her nomadic lifestyle added a unique dimension to the conversation, shedding light on the challenges and strategies for living with ADHD while embracing a nomadic way of life. Danette's practical advice and candid discussion make this episode a must-listen for those looking to explore alternative approaches to managing ADHD symptoms and optimizing overall well-being.,In a recent episode of Inside the Aspergers Studio, host Reid Miles interviewed health optimization coach Danette Deichmann, delving into her personal journey of managing ADHD symptoms and transitioning off medication. Drawing from her own experiences with ADHD, Danette emphasized the crucial role of nutrition in symptom management, particularly highlighting the impact of gluten and the benefits of personalized nutrition plans. Her nomadic lifestyle added a unique perspective, offering insights into the challenges and adaptations of living with ADHD while embracing a nomadic way of life. Danette's expertise as a health coach and her practical advice make this episode a valuable resource for individuals seeking holistic approaches to managing ADHD symptoms and improving overall well-being.
Nutrition plays a significant role. I think it can amplify your symptoms a lot if you're eating the wrong things. And on the other side of that can really help your symptoms if you know what to eat for your own gut and your own body makeup. - Danette Deichmann
Danette's Resources
Instagram: Connect with Danette Deichmann on Instagram at @danetrmayde for updates on health and wellness tips, coaching services, and personal insights.
Website: Visit Danette Deichmann's official website at DanetteDeichmannWellness.com to learn more about her health coaching services, access free resources, and schedule a complimentary 30-minute coaching consultation.
Free Coaching Consultation: Take advantage of the opportunity to work with Danette Deichmann for a free 30-minute coaching consultation. This session will provide actionable tasks and insights into the benefits of working with a health coach.
Health Coaching Services: Explore the range of health coaching services offered by Danette Deichmann, specializing in nutrition, diet, exercise, sleep, and stress management to help individuals regain their health and pivot away from metabolic disease.
Community Engagement: Join the nomadic community and connect with like-minded individuals who are exploring the country and embracing the nomad lifestyle. Follow Danette Deichmann's journey and engage with the community for support and inspiration.
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In this episode of Inside the Aspergers Studio, Amy Pease, a single mother raising a 22-year-old autistic son, shares her journey of discovering her son's autism, navigating the challenges of obtaining a diagnosis, and the complexities of raising a child on the spectrum. Amy's insights shed light on the lack of recognition and understanding of autism in the past and the perseverance it took to finally receive an official diagnosis for her son. She also discusses her son's unique interests in the HVAC industry and the impact of sensory issues on his daily life. Amy's openness about the triumphs and difficulties she has faced, as well as her son's unique journey, serves as a reminder of the resilience and strength found within families affected by autism. Her experiences provide valuable insights into the challenges and aspirations of families raising children with unique needs, making this episode a must-listen for parents navigating autism diagnosis and support, seeking guidance, and improved understanding and support for their autistic children.,In this episode of Inside the Aspergers Studio, Amy Pease, a single mother raising a 22-year-old autistic son, shares her journey of discovering her son's autism, navigating the challenges of obtaining a diagnosis, and the complexities of raising a child on the spectrum. Amy's insights shed light on the lack of recognition and understanding of autism in the past and the perseverance it took to finally receive an official diagnosis for her son. She also discusses her son's unique interests in the HVAC industry and the impact of sensory issues on his daily life. Amy's openness about the triumphs and difficulties she has faced, as well as her son's unique journey, serves as a reminder of the resilience and strength found within families affected by autism. Her experiences provide valuable insights into the challenges and aspirations of families raising children with unique needs, making this episode a must-listen for parents navigating autism diagnosis and support, seeking guidance, and improved understanding and support for their autistic children.
Amys Resources
Understand the process of navigating an autism diagnosis and accessing the right support for your child's unique needs.
Overcome the challenges of single parenting an autistic child by discovering effective strategies for providing the best care and support.
Gain insights into overcoming narcissistic abusive relationships and creating a safe and nurturing environment for your child with autism.
Learn about the crucial factors involved in supporting autistic children as they transition into adulthood, ensuring a smooth and successful journey.
Discover effective methods for securing disability benefits for your child with autism, providing the necessary financial and support resources.
Facebook Profile: Amy Pease - Connect with Amy on Facebook to learn more about her and her journey as a mother of an autistic son, as well as her content on healing from narcissistic relationships.
Facebook Page: Passion from Pain - Follow Amy's page on Facebook for content related to healing from narcissistic relationships and insights into her experiences raising her son.
TikTok: Passion from Pain - Follow Amy on TikTok for engaging content on healing from narcissistic relationships and her journey as a mother.
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Debra Wallace is a seasoned journalist with over 25 years of writing experience for renowned publications like Family Circle, Ladies Home Journal, and Good Housekeeping. Her pivot to content writing and PR during COVID led her to establish Wallace Media Services, where she helps authors, actors, filmmakers, and business professionals craft compelling messages. However, her most crucial role is being a single mom to an 18-year-old son with autism. Debra's journey in navigating the education and career choices for her son, Adam, brings a unique perspective and valuable insights to the show. Her commitment to supporting her son's passions and talents, particularly in the animal field, demonstrates her proactive and tenacious approach in advocating for individuals with autism.
Discover effective ways to support your autistic teenager in their educational journey
Navigate the transition from high school to college with valuable insights for your autistic student.
Gain valuable parental guidance to support your autistic teenager through their unique challenges and triumphs.
Explore diverse career opportunities tailored to individuals with autism, offering inspiration and hope.
Understand and address sensory processing issues in autism to create a more supportive environment for your teenager.
Debra Resources:
Visit Debra Wallace's website at sittingwiththestarsoddysites.com to learn more about her work and connect with her.
Email Debra Wallace at [email protected] to get in touch and inquire about her services.
Connect with Debra Wallace on Facebook at Wallace Media Services to stay updated on her latest projects and content.
Check out Debra Wallace's parade author page to explore her published work and articles.
Google Debra Wallace to find more information about her and her contributions in the field of journalism and content creation.
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Unexpectedly, this ASD life coach didn't discover her own autism until later in life. This revelation completely transformed her understanding of herself and her purpose. What led her to embrace her neurodiversity and become a beacon of support for others navigating similar journeys? Stay tuned to uncover the surprising twists and turns that led to her profound self-discovery and how she's now empowering others to do the same. You won't want to miss the inspiring story of Robin Love, as she shares her path to becoming an ASD life coach and finding her true identity.
My special guest is Robin Love
Robin Love is a 53-year-old mental health counselor and coach specializing in neurodiversity. Her journey to becoming an ASD life coach began after her late diagnosis, which sparked a newfound passion for supporting individuals within the autistic community. Based in Colorado, Robin's personal connection to autism, through her son and former students, adds a layer of understanding and empathy to her coaching approach. Her ability to relate firsthand to the experiences of her clients makes her a valuable resource in navigating the challenges and triumphs of life on the spectrum. Robin's dedication to validating and empowering those in the learning phase of their diagnosis positions her as a relatable and trustworthy guide in the neurodiversity space.
I'm at my best when I'm connecting with another person. Right. - Robin Love
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