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By Anna Oxley Rintoul and Co-Hosts
The podcast currently has 31 episodes available.
A conversation with one of our treasured Villagers about navigating eating disorders and neurodiversity. A first hand account and one we know many will relate to.
Please note that this episode contains discussion of eating disorders that some people may find distressing.
In this ep Char shares her horror story of sleep with her ND kids. We know this is a real thing for many of our Villagers and would love to hear your experiences too.
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ChristMESS incoming!…as Anna, Bel and Char drag themselves to the 2023 finish line, they chat about the discomfort and joy of navigating the festive season and long summer hols in neurodivergent families. Grab a sherry/Aperol and a fistful of chocolate and come and have a listen…
Show notes:
Find our script for how to respond to some of the comments we get from family and friends about our ND kids and our parenting. Go to www.takesavillage.com.au, register with your email and go to Village Support.
Bel interviews Anna on her recent workshop with the incredible Dr Ross Greene. Dr Greene has developed a child-lead, exploratory approach to understanding the root of challenging behaviours and how to address the needs, rather than the behaviours. It's gold.
Show notes:
https://drrossgreene.com/about-cps.htm
https://livesinthebalance.org/
Anna and Bel share their thoughts and discoveries about how ADHD shows up in their families.
Mental health for parents and carers of neurodivergent kids is hard to prioritise and maintain.
Anna, Bel and Char talk about their own experiences and share some of what they have learned.
Kicking off Season 3 with the beautiful Lael Stone.
Lael Stone is a speaker, educator and author who defines her passion as “supporting parents to understand their children, helping adults process their own childhood trauma and creating education systems that value emotional awareness."
In this conversation we talk about the importance of compassion, connection and acceptance in the context of parenting neurodivergent kids.
In this conversation, Anna, Bel and Char talk about the many challenges of working while raising neurodivergent kids.
All families trying to make this delicate balance work will tell you it’s a struggle, but when you add the Additional and complex needs of ND kids it’s a whole new level of challenge.
We talk about the daily tribulations, the decisions some families make to step away and the inevitable burnout that effects so many of us.
The podcast currently has 31 episodes available.
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