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In this episode of The Autism ADHD Podcast, I’m chatting with Dr. Ben Miraglia a dental expert with over 30 years of experience, about something that might not be on your radar: mouth breathing and how it affects neurodivergent kids.
We dive into: 😴 How mouth breathing can lead to sleep problems and emotional dysregulation 🦷 Key signs to look for, like teeth grinding and crowded teeth. 👃 Why nasal breathing is so important for overall health.
Dr. Moralia breaks it all down in a way that makes sense and shares practical tips and resources —including how early jaw growth treatments and myofunctional therapy can make a huge difference.
Whether you’re a parent or professional, this episode is full of actionable advice to help the neurodivergent kids in your life.
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Join me, Holly Blanc Moses, the neurodivergent therapist and mom, in this empowering episode of the Autism ADHD podcast. I'm turning 50 tomorrow and releasing some episodes about my own learning. This episode is about vulnerability and The I'm Not Good Enough Story. Explore how societal expectations can undermine our self-worth and how to build self-acceptance. It's a must-listen for parents, educators, and therapists who support neurodivergent kids and teens.
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It's an honor to interview Pete Wright. Pete has been practicing law in the area of special education since 1978, and he and his wife are the founders of Wrightslaw. In today's episode, Pete and I chat about his own personal story and why he became involved in special education law. He also answers 9 frequently asked questions about education rights.
1) What does the law say about the difference between a 504 and an IEP? Is one better than another?
2) Can the school refuse to provide an IEP or a Section 504 Plan to a child who is making good grades?
3) Most people know that they are able to request a new evaluation every three years. What if the school says they don't believe the student needs another evaluation? Do you have to wait 3 years before requesting another evaluation? If a parent doesn't agree with the evaluation results, does the school have to agree to an IEE?
4) What if the school isn't following the 504 or IEP consistently?
5) What if the goals, objectives, and data collection don't make any sense? Ex. unclear and data collection is confusing
6) Are children who attend private schools, religious schools, and charter schools eligible for special education and related services?
7) What do the laws say about bullying at school?
8) What does the law say about Restraint and seclusion?
9) What do the laws say about suspensions for disruptive behavior and what if the behavior is related to the child's disability? What if the school believes the behavior is not related to the child's disability but the parent does think the behavior is due to their child's disability?
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Sincerely, Holly Blanc Moses - The Mom/Neurodivergent Therapist
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This episode of the Autism ADHD podcast is all about double empathy and the double empathy problem. Join me, Holly Blanc Moses, and Dr. Matt Zakreski, neurodivergent psychologists, as we chat about misunderstandings, emotional processing, assumptions and social communication. The episode also highlights Dr. Matt's book, which offers practical strategies for supporting neurodivergent individuals, making it a valuable resource for parents, educators, and professionals.
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In this episode of the Autism ADHD podcast, I dive into a common challenge: parenting conflicts when raising neurodivergent kids. I'm joined by Lindsay Flanagan, a neurodivergent mom and licensed clinical social worker. We chat about our personal experiences and tips on navigating different parenting styles, understanding neurodivergence, and keeping communication open and real. Together, we share practical resources to support kids with autism, ADHD, and PDA. Don't miss this insightful and supportive episode!
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WELCOME TO THE AUTISM ADHD PODCAST! In this episode, I'm chatting with Sari Beth Goodman, a certified parent educator and coach.
They discuss five effective ways for grandparents to support their neurodivergent grandchildren: establishing mutual understanding and respect, providing respite care, researching resources and services, assisting with transportation, and sharing family history and traditions. They emphasize the importance of grandparents being open to learning and tailoring their support to meet the specific needs of neurodivergent children. The discussion also touches on the impact of favoritism and the necessity of clear communication and cooperation between parents and grandparents. NOT ONLY IS THIS EPISODE HELPFUL FOR GRANDPARENTS BUT ALSO EXTENDED FAMILY MEMBERS, FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS:)
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In this episode of the Autism ADHD Podcast, Holly Blanc Moses sits down with Jen Minnelli, a Speech-Language Pathologist with 24 years of experience in schools, hospitals, and private practice. Together, they dive into how pragmatic language can impact school life for neurodivergent kids and teens and practical strategies to help.
They chat through five key areas:
Difficulty Listening and Understanding Instructions
Struggling to Follow Multi-Step Directions
Challenges with Classroom Participation
Struggles with Testing and Written Assignments
Difficulty making and sustaining friendships
You won’t want to miss these valuable insights and make sure to share this episode!
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In this episode of The Autism ADHD Podcast, I’m opening up about my experience at the Journey's with PDA Retreat—and about my key takeaways:
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In this episode of The Autism ADHD podcast, we’re exploring how to give instructions that actually work for neurodivergent kids. I’ll discuss why the usual ways of communicating can leave everyone feeling frustrated and share some simple, effective techniques for getting on the same page.
I’ll also break down tasks into easy, manageable steps and highlight why creating a supportive, collaborative environment is key to boosting confidence and success.
If you’re looking for practical tips and real-life solutions, this episode is for you! Don’t forget to check out my upcoming live parent workshops to dive even deeper into supporting your child's unique needs.
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Thanks for joining me today for this episode rewind! Dr. Casey Ehrlich and I are chatting about Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA), neurodivergent kids and parenting. Specifically, we are covering physiological reactions, parenting stress, misconceptions, creating boundaries, and parenting peace. Don't miss this episode!
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In this super insightful episode rebroadcast of the Autism ADHD podcast, Holly welcomes Dr. Alice Nichols, an autistic clinical psychologist. Dr. Nichols shares her personal journey and expert advice on understanding, spotting, and preventing burnout in autistic individuals. They chat about the signs of burnout, the unique struggles autistic people face, and offer practical tips for managing stress. Dr. Nichols also talks about her support programs for autistic adults, packed with helpful resources for autistic individuals and their supporters. Whether you're a parent, educator, or professional, this episode is full of real-life advice for supporting autistic people and improving their well-being!
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