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Welcome to the Special Needs Kids are People Too! Podcast with Amy Bodkin, EdS. Amy is an Autistic adult who also happens to be a School Psychologist turned Special Needs Consultant and Public Speaker! Amy is an Advocate for seeing every child as a person, not a diagnosis because a special needs kid is just like any other child, just more so! You can find out more about Amy’s advocacy work at AmyBodkin.com.
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Welcome to Parenting Impossible, the podcast dedicated to empowering and supporting the disability community. Hosted by Annette Hines, this podcast was born out of a mission to combat the scattered and sometimes inaccurate information that parents and caregivers of disabled adult children often face.In each episode, we delve into the pressing questions and concerns that weigh on the minds of the entire special needs community including those with autism, intellectual disabilities, physical d ...
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Are you a full-time working mom who has been blindsided by your child’s disability diagnosis? Do you struggle to afford medical bills, special equipment, therapies, and caregivers- while you continue to further drown in debt? Do you wish that you had step-by-step financial guidance so you could attain the financial stability you desire and spend your precious energy focusing on your special needs child? You are in the right place. My mission is to equip special needs moms just like you to cr ...
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Hosted by TIffany C. Everett. The goal of this podcast is to host discussions with experts and provide you a daily dose of inspiration, motivation,and resources relating various conditions were working through in my family that will help you feel more confident while navigating these challenges.
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Nadine van Lierop is a special needs mom and mentor, ranked top 50 global neurodiverse evangelists on Linkedin, ADHD happiness coach, author of a children’s book for the youngest kids dealing with juvenile arthritis, international copywriter, podcaster, illustrator, and board member of the Dutch Juvenile Arthritis Association. Running, quilting and Starbucks keep her sane. It’s her mission to help fellow special needs and neurodiverse supermoms find and recharge their superpowers. * Need som ...
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Award winning, world renowned authors, psychiatrists, psychologists, physicians, advocates and respected children's foundations join us to help you better understand a special needs child.... and yourself. You are your child's best advocate - if not you then who - become an informed educated parent here at The Coffee Klatch.
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Learn about the DOD Exceptional Family Member Program. Get information, tips and resources to help you navigate the special education needs of your family member and the demands of military life. The DOD Special Needs Program podcast is an official resource of the Department of Defense. For more information, visit MilitaryOneSource.mil or call 800-342-9647. Military OneSource is your 24/7 connection to information, answers and support to help you reach your goals, overcome challenges and thrive.
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Welcome to The Collective Voice. This podcast was designed to share stories from 2 very unique groups of people that I have bonded with and continue to draw strength from: parents of children with special needs and women veterans. Here you will have a chance to listen in on some of the good, the bad, the disturbing, and the inspirational things that encompass our lives.
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Welcome to Thriving in the Midst of Chaos! This show is about surviving parenthood while having a child with special needs, while attempting to keep your self and your sanity intact. We share our experiences and discuss how we survived, what worked for us, and what didn’t work for us. This is a nonjudgmental space, to realize that we all actually WILL live through this and to make thriving in parenthood an actual possibility. We will also be sharing fails, nails, and comical tales, as well a ...
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This show is for anyone who is raising a child with neurological differences. Raising a child with autism and epilepsy like my daughter Remy, I have learned quite a few lessons about the special needs world and the evolution of growth as a mom. In this show, we discuss all of it. Parenting, marriage, the autism world, epilepsy world and everything in between. Welcome, I am so glad you stopped by
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As a caregiver life can be filled with lots of love and many challenges. Caring for a loved one can sometimes lead to loneliness, which can make one ask, “Why Me?” At the days end and you’re tucking your loved one in for the night. You can reflect on how much you love them. You wake up the next day to do it all over again, facing good days and bad. But, it’s the love that fills the void. It’s a smile or they look at you, knowingly. It’s a little spark in their eyes that tells you that God wi ...
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While living in a society that can sometimes seem overwhelmingly critical and exclusive, creating an atmosphere of inclusivity and acceptance is vital, especially for individuals with disabilities. For a parent to a child with special needs, balancing feelings of guilt, the challenges of self-care, and the importance of fostering acceptance can be …
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Show Notes This episode is about how to get out from running low on your spiritual and emotional bank. Dive deep with me and get rejuvenated, refreshed, and reenergized! Learn – www.dianagalas.com Discover - schedule a Free Call right here https://calendly.com/dianagalas/coaching-call-booking Connect - become an Insider here: https://simple-money-s…
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Mantras and positive affirmations have become powerful tools in helping me find balance, harmony, and peace in my life. In this episode, I share a significant milestone for my family: my daughter Caroline is finishing college after a challenging journey. To celebrate, we're heading to Alaska for a family trip we've long dreamed of and saved for ove…
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Show Notes: Going on vacation with your special needs child? Have your packing checklist right here! Ensure Happy Fun and Safe travel! Have a happy, fun, and safe travel! Learn – www.dianagalas.com Discover - schedule a Free Call right here https://calendly.com/dianagalas/coaching-call-booking Connect - become an Insider here: https://simple-money-…
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In a world where societal norms often dictate limitations based on physical abilities, Ben Lou, 20, an award-winning MIT physics and math wiz, and his mother, Jenny Huang, are beacons of hope in disability advocacy. Living with Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA), Ben has defied expectations and achieved remarkable success, including acceptance to MIT. W…
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In the quiet moments of caregiving, my daughter Elizabeth showed me that the essence of success is far deeper than material achievements. In this episode of Parenting Impossible, I share the journey of raising my daughter Elizabeth, who taught me the true meaning of success. From navigating her rare mitochondrial disease to founding Special Needs F…
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Turning a bedroom into a creative studio was a deeply emotional journey for Annette following the loss of her daughter. On this episode of Parenting Impossible, this powerful experience sets the stage for Annette’s conversation with Beatrice Tokayer, an interior designer and mother of three, who brings her personal insights and professional experti…
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Show Notes Learn how to set up your daily budget. These 5 steps will guide you on how to live on your current income within your means and maybe find some money for saving or investing to help you start dreaming again. Check it out and share it with your friend! Learn – www.dianagalas.com Discover - schedule a Free Call right here https://calendly.…
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When Eliza was diagnosed with Prader-Willi syndrome, the flood of emotions from anger to isolation was overwhelming. On this episode of Parenting Impossible, join Annette as she opens up about her personal journey and the moments that shaped her path in special needs parenting. Annette welcomes Julie Foge, a fellow special needs mom and founder of …
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Show Notes In this episode, we learn how to better understand time value that lies in its scarcity and irreplaceability, making it crucial to use it wisely and intentionally. Let this perspective encourage mindful living, focusing on what truly matters, and maximizing the positive impact of your actions and decisions. Don’t waste your time any much…
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Monday morning brain. With three health care appointments and a funeral in the coming days I really need to get out my planner and schedule in essential relax and recharge time. It sounds so easy. Yet somehow it's suddenly 11:30 AM and I still have to get started. Ugh. Why is this so hard? 11:30 I wanted to be at the gym, yet here I am haven't done…
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Show Notes: In this episode, I share useful topics about bringing your project to the finish line. You will learn two important aspects of project management and budgeting and how these two main components work together. With my systems in place that are interactive, simple, and fun you want to have them in your home. Check below how to connect wit…
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In this episode I am excited to share with you all that I wrote a book! It is called Special Needs Kids Are People Too! Seeing the Possibilities Through a Neurodiverse Lens. In the week since its official release on Amazon, my book has been #1 New Releases in both Parenting Hyperactive Children and Teaching Students with Developmental and Intellect…
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F.R.I.E.N.D.S. (Families, Respect, Inspire, Educate, Networking, Down syndrome & Special needs) - West Florida. A 501c3 Non-profit organization that provides information, education, programs, and fun activities for our Down Syndrome and Special Needs community in Hillsborough and Pinellas County.Joey Pohe
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Shown Notes: Today I am talking about the aftermath of bankruptcy when it already happened and now you are at the point of starting your post-bankruptcy life. Also, bankruptcy can be considered not just a legal procedure with your creditors but other life circumstances such as illness, or other traumatic experiences throwing you in a position to st…
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Show Notes: In today's episode, I establish 4 principles of effective money strategy about saving and paying off debt. The first and main principle is establishing your why or your driver. I am glad to hear from you by connecting with me at the links below: Learn – www.dianagalas.com Discover - schedule a Free Call right here https://calendly.com/d…
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In this episode we talk all about Interoception with Whitney Whitten of Sensational Moms! Whitney is an Occupational Therapist turned Coach who likes to encourage moms to address their own sensory needs, and it all begins with Interoception! What is Interoception and how can it impact your home? Join us today and find out! Show Notes: https://amybo…
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Show Notes: Want to do all these things and stay sane? Learn a step-by-step guide in this episode on how to actually be filled with joy, and peace of heart and feel a productive, happy Mom! Learn – www.dianagalas.com Discover - schedule a Free Call right here https://calendly.com/dianagalas/coaching-call-booking Connect - become an Insider here: ht…
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When I started volunteering as an adult in the library at my old elementary school , I found out a few of my teachers were still here. Mrs. Dixon, and Mrs. Dennison both recognized me almost 20 years after I was in the class. Mrs Dixon remembered my name first and then Mrs. Dennison tried to put a face to the name. Once she made the connection she …
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Show Notes: Welcome to Episode #36 where I teach how to gain back your ground after a shopping spree financial crash. Tune in to this episode and learn basic strategies on how to assess the situation, and create a plan to connect with yourself so you can use your experience for growth and financial stability. Learn – www.dianagalas.com Discover - s…
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Show Notes: This episode is about money wasting and about common ways of how unintentionally ending up with no money at the end of a month. Whether it’s emotional buying or quick convenience purchases, let me help you get control over your spending in a nonrestrictive way, giving you the freedom to put your money where it serves you the best. Check…
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In this episode we talk about Kids and Electronics: Yes or No? This is probably one of the biggest topics in parenting circles today whether you homeschool or not, whether your kids have a disability or not. And it is not an easy topic to navigate because it is one that most parents haven't experienced, at least not in the same way that their kids …
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It can be difficult for families to find fitness classes oriented toward individuals with different abilities, whether neurodivergence or physical. However, an emerging fitness category is designed for those who need adaptive and inclusive therapy. On this episode of Parenting Impossible, Annette sits down with guest Karen Hurley, a physical therap…
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Show Notes: In this episode, I am giving you a simple formula to help you optimize your family money system to get you out of debt. Whether you are starting over on your financial journey, starting for the first time, or changing financial directions this episode will share exact strategies to create money systems in your home so you can sleep bett…
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This is the last episode of our Q&A series -- Q&A: All About Special Needs Homeschooling! We will have a few more episodes before we break for the season, but this will be the last in our Q&A series. To date, I have never done an episode just on homeschooling! So today I get the opportunity to share with you all about my journey as a homeschooler a…
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Show Notes: Creating a comprehensive special needs binder for a child can be immensely helpful for parents, caregivers, educators, and healthcare providers. The medical records, charts, immunizations, medications, and doctor's notes - all have to be carefully recorded and kept in one place and easily accessible. Our kids grow differently so, instea…
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Show Notes: In this episode, I want to discuss steps on practical steps on how to build your cash flow systems so you can start paying your debt and staying out of it. Welcome to episode #32 on the Simple Money Systems podcast. Create a Bill Pay System Build your Family Purchasing System Have in place a Grocery Shopping Planning System Create a Deb…
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Show Notes: Welcome to Simple Money Systems podcast episode #31. Today I will be talking about the concept of cash flow. There's one common denominator to find that simple strategy for saving money that you can run with. Is there one? And I say yes. To simplify this often confusing money subject I have a simple money system that is custom built for…
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Show Notes: Welcome to episode #30 where I discussed the topic of why it is so hard to stick to your Budget and how to be consistent with your spending plan. Are you ready to learn and get back to the money management basics that you enjoy? I am glad to help you! Click the links below to learn, discover, connect, and engage. Learn – www.dianagalas.…
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Show Notes: You are the Mom of special abilities with a special calling that puts you in a place where you serve not only your child but also others. Just imagine when your voice is heard, and your talents are put to work to make not just your life much lighter, easier, more fun, and enjoyable but also the life of your child, your family, and peopl…
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Show Notes: Welcome to the Simple Money Systems podcast, where simple is more and more simple. I am so happy you joined me! In this episode, I will be discussing a hot topic about how to break through the spending cycle and how to gain confidence and peace of mind when it comes to your daily finances. The first thing you need to know is what is com…
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What are the challenges of being a neurodivergent woman? We are taking a break from our Q&A series this week to address this question! Michelle Markman of ND Coach, Inc is my guest this week, and she works to empower high-masking, high-achieving women, particularly those who have been late-diagnosed or self-diagnosed autistic (or otherwise neurodiv…
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Show Notes: Ok, let's organize and automate your bill pay! Have all your Bills available for one-time set-up only. I like to have paper copies with account numbers, mailing addresses, and telephone numbers for every payee. You may add payees to your bill pay as you go, but I prefer to have them all set up at one time for easier budgeting and money …
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Show Notes: Friends, try training your brain to practice enough mentality. How much is it really required to live a healthy simple lifestyle? And remember simple is always more: more freedom, more space, more rest, more health, more peace, more happiness in your marriage and relationship with family, and more money in your pocket. Instead of buying…
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Our next Q&A is all about ACT/SAT Testing Accommodations, a topic of great concern to those with high schoolers. Today we will be answering important questions like: Which test should my student take? How do I apply for accommodations? What kinds of accommodations could I possibly apply for? Is there anyone who can help with this process? You can e…
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Show Notes: When my son Dave was born with Down Syndrome and being a new mother of a child with intellectual disability it affected my self-worth. Automatically, not even giving much thought or consideration I fell into a trap of a very low self-esteem. I immediately was thinking of how others would look at my son what hardships of cruel societal n…
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Show Notes: I can relate to you my friend, whether you are a full-time mom or work outside your home, you can have peace of mind by simplifying your day by having some planning tips in place. Let's recap 5 of them. They are not coming in order and you can start from any that you struggle with the most. #1. Have your evening strategy ready #2. Plan …
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Our next Q&A is all about Misophonia, a condition where a person experiences a decreased tolerance for certain sounds. To help us understand more about Misophonia, I have asked Doctor of Audiology Rae Stout to join me! Dr. Stout is an Autistic Audiologist that has taken a particular interest in using low gain hearing aids to help children not only …
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Show Notes: You probably heard about the cash envelopes budgeting method. This is when you designate one paper or plastic it doesn’t matter envelope to a specific budget category. There is nothing wrong with it but I find it extremely unpractical and inefficient. It is very unsafe to carry bags of money with you in the store when your hands are tie…
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Show Notes: Welcome back to the Simple Money Systems podcast! What a great time to catch up on some money talk. Maybe you already took several financial courses with other coaches that left you with to-do and not-to-do lists that you were not able to get your hands on to tackle leaving you even more confused and discouraged from paying off your deb…
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Today is all about Primitive Reflexes! And I invited Sarah Collins of Homeschool OT to help us out as we dive into this topic! Sarah is not just a talented OT. She is also a homeschool mom with lived experience with retained primitive reflexes! What are primitive reflexes? Primitive reflexes are things that our bodies naturally do as babies but tha…
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This Is Why We Homeschool - Part 2! Last week's episode addressed some questions that could all be answered with the sentence: "This is why we homeschool!" This week I want to expound on that idea by explaining the inverse of why we homeschool! When people ask why we homeschool, what they sometimes really want to know is, "Why don't you go to schoo…
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Show Notes: It is easy to lose balance when something unexpected shakes your base. It can be anything. How about you, my friend? What is your story? Do you have one? With me, it was my special child. Now, I feel a responsibility here to make sure you are ready for any kind of storm in your life small or big. Maybe you are going through right now. H…
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Show Notes: You have your budgeting tools under your belt, you know the exact strategy to tackle your debt or to start smart investing. Friend, I urge you about the importance of having your budget in place! If you don’t have it please, right now, hit the stop button and schedule a phone call with me. You need to have your budget to start living wi…
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This is why we homeschool! We are continuing our Q&A series this week, and all of the questions for today’s episode can all be answered with the sentence: "This is why we homeschool!" There are so many things that can make life more difficult for those of us with needs that fall outside the average. Sensory processing differences can be especially …
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Show Notes: Welcome to episode 19! Are you stuck with a high-interest-rate home loan? Let’s get deep into how it can serve to your advantage. You might be wondering if it’s even safe to invest in your home like making extra principal payments. In general, housing is an essential need and always will remain in value. Just by looking at the historica…
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We are continuing our Q&A series this week. All of the questions for today’s episode will focus on how to effectively shoulder the responsibility of advocating for others. There is no doubt that advocating for others does place a burden on the advocate, no matter how much we love and care about the person we are advocating for. This burden is doubl…
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