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In this final episode of In It, we talk with Jessica Shaw, who’s launching a new podcast called TBD — it’s about the beautiful roller coaster that is parenting neurodivergent kids.

As a mom to two teenage daughters, Jessica reflects on what she wishes she’d known earlier, what she’s learned along the way, and why finding a community of parents who truly get it can be life-changing.

To our audience: We’ve loved every minute of making this show. Thank you for listening, for sharing, and for being part of this beautiful community.

We’re so grateful you’ve been in it with us.

For more on this topic:

Timestamps:

(06:30) Why a community of parents who get it is so important

(09:03) Managing your child’s care with a co-parent

(15:30) An actually helpful bit of parenting advice

(24:32) Gretchen and Rachel’s biggest takeaways from In It

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