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Navigating Divorce with Neurodivergent Kids (Part 2) S8E06

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Episode Summary

Divorce is never easy, and when neurodivergent children are

involved, the challenges can be even more complex. In Part 1, we explored the

unique difficulties of co-parenting neurodivergent kids, the importance of

routine and consistency, and strategies for reducing trauma and increasing

stability.

Now, in Part 2, we’re tackling listener-submitted questions about co-parenting,

communication struggles, and how to help kids through the transition. Dr. Mikki

Lee is back to provide expert guidance, and I share personal lessons learned

from my own experience. Whether it’s handling different parenting styles,

managing transitions between households, or navigating co-parenting

disagreements, this episode is all about practical solutions that prioritize a

child's well-being.

Key Topics in This Episode:

- How to talk to kids about divorce in a way they understand

- Easing transitions between households to reduce stress and

anxiety

- What to do when co-parents have different parenting styles

- How to handle resistance to change in neurodivergent kids

- Why therapy is essential for both parents and children

post-divorce

- The importance of self-care for parents and setting

healthy boundaries

- Lessons learned: What I wish I had done differently

Guest Bio

Dr. Mikki Lee is a licensed psychologist and certified

school psychologist based in New York City. She specializes in working with

neurodivergent children and their families, offering psychological testing and

therapy to help support children with autism, ADHD, and learning disabilities.

Resources & Links

- Learn more about Dr. Mikki Lee: https://drmikkilee.com

- Visit The Autism Dad website for more resources:

https://www.theautismdad.com

- Follow me on Instagram: https://instagram.com/TheAutismDad

- Like my page on Facebook:

https://facebook.com/TheAutismDad

- Join my private parent support group:

https://theautismdad.com/support

Listen & Subscribe

- Apple Podcasts:

https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-autism-dad/id1450723980

- Spotify:

https://open.spotify.com/show/0Kl8mzCI7sYHzLNVhmRWTo?si=-J4WsX96Sx20HKtBxl3fuQ

- Official Podcast Website: https://listen.theautismdad.com

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you next week!

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Episode Summary

Divorce is never easy, and when neurodivergent children are

involved, the challenges can be even more complex. In Part 1, we explored the

unique difficulties of co-parenting neurodivergent kids, the importance of

routine and consistency, and strategies for reducing trauma and increasing

stability.

Now, in Part 2, we’re tackling listener-submitted questions about co-parenting,

communication struggles, and how to help kids through the transition. Dr. Mikki

Lee is back to provide expert guidance, and I share personal lessons learned

from my own experience. Whether it’s handling different parenting styles,

managing transitions between households, or navigating co-parenting

disagreements, this episode is all about practical solutions that prioritize a

child's well-being.

Key Topics in This Episode:

- How to talk to kids about divorce in a way they understand

- Easing transitions between households to reduce stress and

anxiety

- What to do when co-parents have different parenting styles

- How to handle resistance to change in neurodivergent kids

- Why therapy is essential for both parents and children

post-divorce

- The importance of self-care for parents and setting

healthy boundaries

- Lessons learned: What I wish I had done differently

Guest Bio

Dr. Mikki Lee is a licensed psychologist and certified

school psychologist based in New York City. She specializes in working with

neurodivergent children and their families, offering psychological testing and

therapy to help support children with autism, ADHD, and learning disabilities.

Resources & Links

- Learn more about Dr. Mikki Lee: https://drmikkilee.com

- Visit The Autism Dad website for more resources:

https://www.theautismdad.com

- Follow me on Instagram: https://instagram.com/TheAutismDad

- Like my page on Facebook:

https://facebook.com/TheAutismDad

- Join my private parent support group:

https://theautismdad.com/support

Listen & Subscribe

- Apple Podcasts:

https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-autism-dad/id1450723980

- Spotify:

https://open.spotify.com/show/0Kl8mzCI7sYHzLNVhmRWTo?si=-J4WsX96Sx20HKtBxl3fuQ

- Official Podcast Website: https://listen.theautismdad.com

This Week’s Sponsors

Safe Place Bedding

Give your child the gift of better sleep with Safe Place

Bedding’s travel-friendly, sensory-friendly sleep solutions.

Visit: https://safeplacebedding.com/theautismdad


The Unbreakable Boy

This inspiring film about resilience and love hits theaters

on February 21st!

Get your tickets now: https://tickets.theunbreakableboy.movie


Mightier

Mightier helps kids self-regulate emotionally through

biofeedback-based video games.

Learn more & save 10% with code 'theautismdad22': https://www.mightier.com

If you found this episode helpful, please subscribe, leave a

review, and share it with someone who might benefit. Your support helps bring

more resources to families like yours. Thanks for being here, and I’ll talk to

you next week!

  continue reading

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