Rachel Harrington and Jessica Hill, are two passionate Certified Occupational Therapy Assistants who answer your questions related to all things sensory, occupational therapy, parenting, self-care, nutrition, and health, from a therapist’s perspective. Providing raw, honest, fun ideas, and strategies, for parents and families to implement into daily life. Great for those who work with children with sensory processing disorder, special needs, autism, and ADHD. This podcast is brought to you b ...
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The Adult Autism: A Spectrum of Uniqueness podcast series is hosted by Christopher Quarto - a licensed psychologist who specializes in evaluating adults for Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) (https://chrisquarto.com). Issues pertaining to mildly autistic adults (and neurodiverse folks who identify as autistic) are covered on the podcast including sensory sensitivities, how to make friends, regulating emotions and the role pets play as friends. Listen and discover why your uniqueness is awesome!
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This podcast explores the issues which impact those with disabilities, sensory needs, autism, and mental health. We follow the achievements of those using Surrey Choices services. Surrey Choices provides support services to improve the independence, confidence and life skills of people with a range of disabilities and support needs, whatever their age, in their local community. https://www.surreychoices.com/ Choices Waves is a vocational project within Surrey Choices, making radio shows and ...
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Join thirteen-year-old Leta, an amazing tap dancer and the founder of Autistic Wings Dance Company, and her mom, Amanda, as they share insights into Leta's autistic life. This podcast delves into a variety of topics, from navigating the challenges of bullying in dance studios due to autism and dyslexia, to the journey of establishing a new nonprofit, to deep dives into the neurodiverse world and what it means to be “quirky.” Gain a deeper understanding of neurodiversity, self-advocacy, and t ...
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Observations of the world through fitness, activity, reading, listening, and everything else. Personal experiences.
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Davey Johnson and Angela Jones, popular AI Educators, discuss recent reports, critical issues, and proven solutions to today's school challenges based on the work of Dr. Howie Knoff from Project ACHIEVE Educational Solutions (E-Mail: [email protected]). They analyze Knoff's common sense, "no-holds-barred" bi-monthly Blogs (LINK: www.projectachieve.info/blog that apply his 40 years of practical experience in schools nationwide. All three help educators and others understand toda ...
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This neurodivergent podcast wants a world friendlier to creatives and more generous to moms. It wishes for more focus on art and wonder and a different word for "feminist." Maybe womanist. Estrogist? We'll brainstorm. Kris Adams, host and producer, is a reckless soul-searcher, writer, divorced mom of three and a middle-aged ADHD babe with sensory issues who wishes she had a bag full of cash buried in the backyard of her 2 bedroom rental house. Expect cultural critiques, funny takes, deep-div ...
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Life On Pause is a podcast for and by young adults living with cancer. Each month, young adult cancer patients from Penn State Health share honestly about their cancer diagnosis, treatment and life afterwards. As cancer causes the group to reflect on issues both large and small, surprisingly relatable stories and themes emerge. From relationships to body functions, nothing is off the table.
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Everything You Know About Disability is Wrong is a podcast for the disability community by the disability community, hosted by two disabled women. But if you’re not disabled, listen in to learn about real issues, celebrations, and conversations disabled people are having in their communities. Powered by Easterseals.
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The journey of caring for a loved one with dementia can be deeply challenging. Juliah Ratladi, an MSc Dementia Care Specialist and experienced dementia care professional, is uniquely positioned to share her observations, experiences, knowledge, and insights on various aspects of dementia care. Together with other dementia experts and caregivers, she raises awareness, offers encouragement, and provides hope. Through meaningful discussions, they shed light on key dementia-related issues, helpi ...
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Are you a parent who has been searching for answers to why your child is struggling academically? Have you been told that your child needs strabismus surgery or patching, and it just doesn’t feel right to you? Are you trying to set your kiddo with sensory needs up for success and feeling lost in the process? Have you suffered a brain injury or concussion and refuse to accept that these current limitations are your permanent “new normal”? My name is Dr. Juanita Collier and I am a Behavioral O ...
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Hello Health Moms Empowered, shows women and men how to be strong, positive leaders for their families. Explore health and wellness with medical experts. Discover the connection of traditional medicine, nutrition, and natural plant-based products. Hear the inspirational lessons that your host Pamela learned fighting for her son’s life. Now is the time to look at your health symptoms and ask "why?" and "how?". Doctors, health, and wellness leaders share stories of hope and healing, here on th ...
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The Sensory Toolbox Autism, ADHD, and SPD Education and Resources
Diana Fitts of The Sensory Toolbox
The place for education and resources about autism, ADHD, and Sensory Processing Disorder.
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Chicks chatting about Chitty & Chatworthy things-- And then COVID hits and changes all of our lives permanently. Topics include God, FRIENDS, Loving, Living, Battles, Struggles, Circumstances, Jesus, Ghosts, Hair, Psych/Brain Health, Sensory issues, and any Other Related Chit. Chics Mel & Tiff chatting includes occasional guests.
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I quit my law job to be at home with my kids. Turns out our daughter Tess has a rare genetic disorder called Hao-Fountain Syndrome, or USP7. She's different. And now, so is everything else. #USP7 #HaoFountainSyndrome #autism
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The ASMR Garden is a podcast dedicated specifically to content that provides an autonomous sensory meridian response (ASMR). That response is hopefully to relax, calm, and put listeners into a stress-free state or sleep. Meli, the creator of the show, encountered many sleepless nights before coming across ASMR, and now shares her own tips, tricks, and triggers to those who struggle with similar anxiety and sleep issues!
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All about the Ocean! Weird and wonderful fact-files, biology lessons, discuss current marine biology issues, journal reviews and more!
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Welcome to Powerful Parenting for Today's Kids - a podcast to help stressed and overwhelmed parents end struggles with disrespect, power struggles, tantrums, social media, anxiety, sensory issues, sports and more with their children! Do you long to understand, connect and communicate better with your child? You've come to the right place! Erin is a Mom, Entrepreneur, Certified Parent Coach, Mindfulness Coach, Author, and Motivational Speaker. Please send your parenting questions to erin@erin ...
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For years, Lauren Ober wasn’t all that jazzed about herself. She was always getting in trouble, she had weird sensory issues and her anxiety felt off the charts. Plus, socially she kind of sucked. Life for Lauren just seemed harder than it should have been at 42. And then, in the middle of a global pandemic, she found out why — she was autistic. The Loudest Girl in the World is a new podcast that tells the story of Lauren’s journey to understand what the hell it means to be on the autism spe ...
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Join Kate, ADHD Parent Coach, Author, and host of The ADHD Kids Can Thrive Podcast, as she interviews experts and advocates in ADHD for parents who are raising a child with ADHD. She explores many different ADHD-related aspects for parents to consider along their journey to create a better life for their child and family. Learn more at https://adhdkidscanthrive.com/
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Welcome to On the Spectrum with Sonia Krishna Chand, the ultimate podcast dedicated to unraveling the beauty, challenges, and triumphs of living with autism and embracing neurodiversity. Hosted by Sonia Krishna Chand—renowned autism advocate, speaker, and author of the transformative new book Dropped In The Maze—this podcast is your go-to source for meaningful conversations about the spectrum of life. Each week, Sonia brings her deep expertise and personal passion to the microphone, diving i ...
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Mindfulness is one of the three pillars of Wellness. Join experts from Corethentic; Australia’s premiere Wellness System, as they take you through Meditations aimed at breaking down the barriers that make mindfulness hard to achieve in a busy world. These Meditations are designed to bring calm, focus and give you space to foster the relationship between Mind and body. Also ideal for those with Chronic health and pain issues 🙏🙌🏻
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Early Childhood perspectives is a fortnightly podcast devoted to exploring the often overlooked concepts and issues of the Australian Early Years Sector.
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Discussing the day to day challenges of raising children and figuring out where all my marbles went.
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Do you suspect you’re on the spectrum, self-identity as Autistic, are pursuing/have received a late diagnosis of Autism — or anywhere inbetween — and feeling challenged by Autism? Then Live Confidently Autistic: the podcast is the podcast you should be listening to! Live Confidently Autistic: the podcast is the podcast for Autistic adults created by a late diagnosed Autistic adult, the confident Autistic aka Chris Mitchell a multi-certified confidence life coach. Live Confidently Autistic: t ...
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A podcast where moms, dads, & caregivers get parenting strategies to support their children who struggle with anxiety, anger, or big life transitions so they can confidently grow in their parenting skills.
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The Food for Kids Podcast is the quick, practical solution for anyone who wants to make feeding kids easier and less stressful. If you’re at your wits' end trying to juggle kids’ food alongside everything else in your busy life, this is your podcast for practical, fun, and easy-to-digest info on raising healthy, happy, confident eaters. With bitesize episodes of around 5-10 minutes twice a week, it’s perfect for the school run, your daily commute, or whenever you’re looking for practical tip ...
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Hi I'm mum to nine year old daughter Amelia. Amelia was diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder when she was four years old. On The Spectrum Reality I will talk about the issues I face day to day as a parent with a child on the spectrum. I will discuss the experiences I've encountered from the time of diagnoses to now. The most important message I've learned through all of this is that I'm not alone. So join me as I share my journey on the Spectrum Reality.
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The Lafaya Way is an advanced relational approach to navigating tough relationship issues (parenting, marriage, work environment and more) involving hypersensitive individuals/situations. Learn the personal empowerment of The Lafaya Way. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-lafaya-way/support
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FFK12: Sensory issues with eating, with Dr Kirsty Porter
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12:04On today’s episode I am talking to Dr Kirsty Porter from Nutrition For Kids in Northern Ireland. Kirsty is a registered children’s dietitian with over 15 years of experience helping parents overcome mealtime and feeding challenges. She specialises in supporting fussy and sensory eaters, and offers evidence-based but practical advice that fits real …
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#367 - Auditory Processing vs. Attention Issues: How to Tell the Difference with Debbie Baerlocher
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49:51In this episode, we sit down with pediatric audiologist Debbie Baerlocher to unpack the real truth about Auditory Processing Disorder (APD)—what it is, what it’s not, and why it’s often misunderstood. Learn how APD is diagnosed, when to seek help, and why many children show similar symptoms without actually having APD. Debbie has her Doctorate in A…
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Today we're doing part two of our deep dive about Tess's sensory issues.By Bo Bigelow
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#368 - Ocular Motor Skills: The Secret to Better Focus & Fewer Headaches
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29:44Headaches that won’t go away? Trouble reading or switching between screens? Feeling drained after a day at your desk? These might not be random quirks—they could be signs of ocular motor deficits. In this episode, we’re diving into how visual-ocular challenges—convergence, saccades, and pursuits—can impact adults in everyday life. You’ll hear a per…
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Today I'll be sharing a bit about Tess's favorite thing to watch.By Bo Bigelow
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Christmas In July: So Danca Sent Leta a Package
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30:52Send us a text What happens when your favorite dancewear company sends you a Christmas Present in July? A pair custom designed with an autistic flair? You do a podcast all about how cool the shoes are! Join us as Amanda and Leta share the excitement, talk about the design, and discuss what makes these shoes so special. If you want your own autistic…
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A Smart & Action-Oriented Discussion on Emotional Eating with Holly Bertone
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26:21Holly Bertone is a former FBI Chief of Staff for Counterintelligence turned Certified Holistic Health Coach. She spent 20 years in high-stakes government roles where she managed major operations while navigating intense pressure. After battling her own "food monsters," Holly realized that cracking the code on emotional eating was the same as tracki…
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Russell van Bracklen’s Approach to Dyslexia Tutoring
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38:24Send us a text Join us as we sit down with Russell van Bracklen, also known as The Dyslexia Professor, to discuss his unique approach to dyslexia tutoring. Russell shares insights from his experience working with learners and offers practical strategies for support. Whether you’re an educator, parent, or student, this episode provides valuable pers…
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Episode 28 - The Anchor Framework For Autism
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5:19On this episode of the Adult Autism: A Spectrum of Uniqueness podcast Dr. Quarto provides an overview of the “Anchor Framework” – a 4-step process to help you “anchor down” when autism rocks your boat. Shoot Dr. Quarto an e-mail if you’d like a more detailed description of the Framework in written form, which includes some cool-looking graphics: ch…
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What Is It Like to Do Vision Therapy With Kids?
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16:16If your child is struggling with reading, bumping into things, or just feeling frustrated—you’re not alone. And they don’t have to stay stuck. In this heartwarming episode, we sit down with Coach Jamelia Joseph a.k.a Coach Gem, one of our trusted vision therapists, to talk about what it’s really like working with kids in vision therapy. We share wh…
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In this episode, Joanne runs through a list of fruits and vegetables which are in season in the UK in July, and offers tips for getting children to try each of them. There is also a short list of tropical imports that are currently in season. This will be useful if you want to increase your intake of seasonal fruits and vegetables, and want some id…
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Designing for Dementia: How Smart Technology and Environments Support Sensory Changes with Professor Andrea Tales, UK
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42:43Episode Summary: In this episode, Professor Andrea Tales, joins us to explore how dementia affects more than just memory, focusing on the often-overlooked sensory and perceptual changes. We discuss how smart technology, and thoughtful environmental design can better support people living with dementia, reduce distress, and improve quality of life. …
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SED 546: Melatonin, or Travels Around Iceland
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15:35Today I'll be sharing a bit about our family's recent trip to Iceland.By Bo Bigelow
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Join Leta at Hollywood TapFest for Tap Dance, Cake, and Good Vibes
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39:22Send us a text Join Leta at Hollywood TapFest for tap dance, cake, and good vibes! In this episode of “Leta’s Tap Styles (And My Autistic Life),” Leta and Amanda share festival stories, backstage laughs, and all the excitement of the tap community. Whether you’re a dancer, a fan, or just love a good festival story, you’ll find something to enjoy. L…
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Rewiring the Brain: The Power of Neurofeedback
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30:34Send us a text By now, everybody has heard of traditional going to therapy and taking medications, if necessary. However, what role does neurofeedback play in treating mental health? Meet Meg Stuppy, founder of the Los Angeles Neurofeedback Center and co-founder of Clarity Direct Neurofeedback, who joins us to illuminate how neurofeedback technolog…
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Cancer Camp Changed My Life: AYA Survivors Share the Power of Connection
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27:31Emma, Lucas, Ariana, and Casey open up about what it’s really like to attend a cancer camp as a young adult. From fears about fitting in to late-night laughs and life-changing conversations, they share the moments that made them feel seen, safe, and supported. In this episode of Life on Pause, our guests reflect on their camp experiences—from nervo…
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This Month we are waving our rainbow flag as we celebrate pride month. We explore the history of LGBTQI+ rights and the Stigmas people face and we are also lucky to be joined by DR Ju Gosling from Regard; The National organisation of lesbians, gay men, bisexuals, transgender, intersex and queer people (LGBTQI+) who self-identify as disabled. Also t…
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FFK10: My child invited a coeliac friend for tea, with Nicky Chilvers
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13:18Today's episode is the first in a regular series I am loosely calling the “Help my child is bringing someone home for tea” series. Which is my way of bringing information the basics you need to know about special diets to families who don’t have a special diet themselves but want to be able to be inclusive for those children who do. The first one i…
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School Discipline, Classroom Management, and Student Self-Management: The Summer Preparations Needed for Excellence This Fall (Season 3, Episode 12)
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28:25Your Podcast Hosts Angela and Davey discuss Dr. Howie Knoff's most recent Blog from Project ACHIEVE Educational Solutions. The Blog discusses the ongoing issues with student behavior and classroom management in schools since the pandemic, highlighting a significant increase in discipline referrals. The Blog emphasizes that student behavior is not i…
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Send us a text What happens when you have two neurospicy moms and two neurospicy daughters on the same podcast episode? Insanity! Dr Kristen Williamson and her daughter join Amanda and Leta to discuss what it is like living in a neurospicy home, being diagnosed with autism, the differences between the ADHD mind and the autistic mind, and a little b…
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FFK9: Is it my fault if my child is a fussy eater?
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11:14In this episode of the Food for Kids podcast, Joanne discusses the complexities of fussy eating in children, emphasizing that it is usually not the parent's fault. She explores various factors contributing to picky eating, including genetics, neophobia, and environmental influences. Joanne provides insights into how parents can help their children …
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Supporting an ADHD Child with Anxiety — with Kristen McNeely, LMFT & BCBA
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29:50Learn kind and practical tips to support your ADHD child by downloading the First 3 Chapters of Kate's book for FREE here: https://bit.ly/first_3chapters ----------------------------------------------------------- My guest today is Kristen McNeely, a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and Board Certified Behavior Analyst. Kristen serves as a Be…
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#366 - What Your Dentist Won’t Tell You: A Functional Approach to Oral Health with Dr. Craig Clayton
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1:00:23Dr. Craig D. Clayton is a functional and biomimetic dentist based in Meridian, Idaho, and an influential online educator with a following of over 380K on Instagram. Passionate about uncovering the root causes of oral health issues, Dr. Clayton focuses on holistic cavity prevention, airway health, and innovative, biologically sound approaches to res…
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FFK8: How to keep a toddler busy in a garden, with Susan Hodkin
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13:38In this episode we are talking about how to keep a toddler busy in a garden, with Susan Hodkin from Two Dots Garden. This conversation explores the joys and challenges of gardening with children. Susan is the person behind the Two Dots Garden instagram account, formerly Two Dots Allotment, which grew an enthusiatic following of her fun, laid back…
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Episode 27 - Emotional Regulation and Autism
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49:18On this episode of the Adult Autism: A Spectrum of Uniqueness podcast Marcia Eckerd, Ph.D., a clinical psychologist who specializes in diagnosing and treating autistic individuals discusses why emotional regulation is essential for psychological health and strategies autistic people can use to regulate their emotions. Listen to this podcast episode…
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FFK7: How to store berries to make them last and how to use them up.
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13:32In this episode, the first of a monthly series, Joanne runs through some ideas to reduce food waste and save money by storing foods well and using them up effectively. This episode is about berries so there some ideas about how to store berries to make them last longer, and stop them going off. This includes how to store them in the fridge, how to …
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#365 - What Pregnancy & Birth Can Tell Us About Retained Reflexes
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23:33Shop our Summer Sensory SALE! https://harkla.co/pages/summer-sensory-sale-2025 Free Primitive Reflex Webinar https://harkla.co/pages/register-for-the-primitive-reflex-webinar-2025 Free Sensory Diet Webinar https://harkla.co/pages/sensory-diet-webinar-registration-2024 We’re diving deep into the why behind retained primitive reflexes. These early mo…
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Repost - Honouring Jennifer Josey (1944-2024): A Journey Through Mixed Dementia with her daughter, Shellie Josey, UK
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46:09In this heartfelt episode, we pay tribute to Jennifer Mavis Josey, affectionately known as Jen, who passed away in October 2024 from mixed dementia. Shellie Josey, Jen’s only daughter, joins us to reflect on her mum’s life, their family’s caregiving journey, and how they’ve been coping since her passing. We explore Jen’s background, her role as a m…
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SED 544: Sensory Issues Deep Dive - Part 1 of 2
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7:13Today we're doing a deep dive about Tess's sensory issues.By Bo Bigelow
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Headphones On, Dancing Beyond: Leta’s Journey Through Accommodations and Acceptance
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26:05Send us a text Join us this week as Leta shares how headphones, a very simple accommodation, help her navigate anxiety and find the strength to perform —both in the stage and beyond. From performance jitters to everyday challenges, discover the power of understanding, support, and a good pair of headphones. Whether you’re a dancer, parent, or advoc…
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From Masking to Leading: Navigating the World as a Neurodivergent Woman
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34:23Send us a text What if neurodivergence isn't just something to be accommodated, but a powerful gift that can transform leadership? Rita Ramakrishnan, a person with Autism Spectrum and ADHD, found strengths behind her diagnosis, and she used it to excel in executive leadership. Amongst the strengths Rita found was her remarkable hunger for knowledge…
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Understanding Whole Body Apraxia To Develop Intentional Motor Skills & Health with Dr. Johnson
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29:42Dr. Dana Johnson, PhD, MS, OTR/L, is the Founder of Spellers Center Tampa and Spellers Center Atlanta, the Founder of Invictus Academy Tampa Bay, and the co-founder of the Spellers Method™. She holds a Master’s degree in Occupational Therapy and a Ph.D. in Child and Adolescent Mental Health and Development. Dr. Johnson is a producer of the award-wi…
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FFK6: How to keep leftovers safely, with Jenna from Food Safety Mum
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13:34In today’s show, I asked Jenna Brown who is online everywhere under the name Food Safety Mum, about how to make sure that we handle our leftovers safely so we can waste less food but not worry about anyone getting sick, especially little ones with their less established immune systems. Jenna is an experienced Environmental Health Officer with over …
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ADHD, Somatics and Making Your Onion into a Cake
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24:34Find Kris on Substack Sarah Baldwin and nervous system regulation Stutz and taking a peek at shadow workBy Kris Adams
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Rethinking Parenting: All Behavior Is Communication
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56:01Send us a text Ever wonder what your child is really trying to tell you—especially when words aren’t working? In this episode of “Leta’s Tap Styles (And My Autistic Life),” we get real about the ups, downs, and surprises of raising neurodivergent kids. We’re joined by Samantha Foot, a board-certified music therapist and host of the “Every Brain Is …
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FFK5: Five seasonal June recipes, easy and family friendly
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5:35In this episode of the Food for Kids podcast, Joanne shares simple, family-friendly meal ideas using seasonal produce available in June. The focus is on easy-to-make recipes that require minimal prep time, making them perfect for busy families. Joanne discusses three main meals, a dessert, and a quick snack, all utilizing fresh ingredients that are…
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#364 - 10 Sensory Activities to Support Regulation During the Summer
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19:39Shop our Summer Sensory SALE! https://harkla.co/pages/summer-sensory-sale-2025 Free Primitive Reflex Webinar https://harkla.co/pages/register-for-the-primitive-reflex-webinar-2025 Summer can bring a lot of fun — and a lot of sensory dysregulation. In this episode, we’re sharing 10 activity ideas to help your child stay regulated during the warmer m…
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SED 543: Sensory Issues and Things that Go Bump in the Night
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8:17Today we're talking about something that's been keeping Tess up at night. Literally.By Bo Bigelow
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From Brazil to the US: Michelle Choairy on Ballet, Friendship, & Finding Your Place
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54:46Send us a text You may know Michelle Choairy as the amazing woman behind Wisdom4Complex Kids and her THRIVE mentorship program. Maybe you recognize her from her frequent appearances on our show, sharing her experiences raising a Complex Kid. However, today, we peel back that “Mom Veil.” This conversation is all about Michelle herself. Join us as Mi…
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Confidence Takes Time: Courn Ahn on Disability, Identity, and Belonging
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57:30Courn Ahn is a designer, content creator, and advocate who cares deeply about accessibility and social justice. Their work focuses on helping people see disability, identity, and community support in a new way, especially through the lens of queerness, race, and being neurodivergent. As a Queer, nonbinary, mixed-race Korean creative, Courn shares f…
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Mason’s Mission: Fighting Cancer Across Continents
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7:20Mason, a 21-year-old from Iran, shares his remarkable story of fighting neuroblastoma for more than a decade. Diagnosed at age 7, Mason has faced multiple relapses, treatment resistance, and devastating setbacks—including the moment his doctors told him they could do no more. In this episode of Life on Pause, Mason reflects on his decision to take …
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Anaphylaxis UK and Asthma and Lung Uk on Asthma and Allergies
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51:58Join us this Month as we explore the world of Asthma and Allergies. Welcome Back! This month we are joined by Anaphylaxis UK and Asthma and Lung UK as we discuss Allergies and Asthma this Allergy season. We interview Tracey Dunn Education and Allergy Wise Manager from Anaphylaxis UK, and Debby Waddell Respiratory Specialist Nurse along side our ver…
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FFK4: Is this fussy eating "normal" or does my child need help? With Emma Shafqat
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14:54In this interview with Emma Shafqat from Dietitian With A Difference, we are talking about how to know if your child’s fussiness is just a "normal" level of developmental hesitancy around new foods, or whether you should consider asking for advice from a professional. I think a lot of us worry that we’re either making a mountain out of a molehill…
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Preparing Classroom Instruction This Summer for Enhanced Success this Fall (Volume 3, Episode 11)
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33:57Podcast Hosts Angela and Davey discuss Dr. Howie Knoff's most recent Blog from Project ACHIEVE Educational Solutions. The Blog and Podcast focus on the importance of strategic summer planning to drive school improvement during the coming new school year. They begin by contrasting two low-performing middle schools in the same school district that ap…
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Trust Your Parent Gut And Ski Past The Struggles
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54:49Send us a text We convinced Rob Delena to join us again here on “Leta’s Tap Styles (And my Autistic Life)”. (Without Ryan, who was busy celebrating his birthday and rock climbing.) Join us as Rob shares more of his journey as a parent navigating the special needs school system and mental health care with Ryan. Rob talks candidly about the challenge…
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FFK3: How to use your freezer if batch cooking isn't your thing, with Kate Hall
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14:15In this interview with Kate Hall of The Full Freezer, we explore how to use your freezer to store individual ingredients rather than whole batch cooked meals to make family life easier. Kate was a batch cooker before she had her second child, but found herself buying food to cook for the freezer and then failing to find time and wasting food while …
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#363 - Sensory Smart Summer: Interoception Tips and Tools That Work
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28:44Summer is here—and with the heat, play, and sunshine comes a unique challenge for kids (and adults!) who struggle with interoception. In this episode, we explore what interoception is and why it’s so important to pay attention during the summer months. We discuss how challenges like dehydration, overheating, and sun sensitivity can affect children …
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Is Guided Meditation an Effective Tool for Managing Dementia-Related Behaviours? with Katie Fournier, USA
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26:36In this episode of Dementia Caregivers` Corner Podcast, I’m joined by Katie Fournier, LPN, CDP from Ember Holistic Care in the USA as we continue our discussion on non-medical approaches to managing dementia-related behaviors. Building on our previous conversation with co-founder Shari Flight, we explore effective holistic strategies that prioritiz…
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Today we're talking about a few of Tess's favorite objects.By Bo Bigelow
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Ruffles, Rants, and Sensory Wins: Dancing Through Leta's Favorite Recital Costumes
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44:02Send us a text Get ready for ruffles, rants, and sensory wins as only Leta can do! In this episode, Leta and Amanda count down Leta’s top three recital costumes based off Leta’s Sensory Issues—sharing laughs, stories, and what makes a costume truly sensory-friendly for Leta. Whether you love dance, live with sensory issues, or just want a peek behi…
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