The Autism ADHD Podcast

By: Holly Blanc Moses The Mom/Neurodivergent Therapist Who Gets It
  • Summary

  • Supporting neurodiverse children can be both rewarding and confusing. Holly Blanc Moses shares her strategies to support children diagnosed with ADHD and/or Autism. If you are a parent, therapist or educator who wants to learn more about emotional health, behavior, social interaction and academics, this podcast is for you.
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Episodes
  • Parent Conflict to Collaboration: How To Come Together For Your PDA Child
    Nov 13 2024

    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!

    Sincerely,

    Holly Blanc Moses, The Mom/Neurodivergent Therapist

    CLICK HERE for Holly's ONE STOP RESOURCE - Social Success Guide, Behavior Guide, Parent Workshops and MORE!

    Learn more about Holly's private practice in North Carolina

    Learn more about Holly's continuing education training for mental health therapists

    Learn about Lindsay and her services

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    ➡️ Parents, Come on over and join the Autism ADHD Facebook Group for Parents

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    33 mins
  • Supportive Grandparenting: 5 Ways to Show Up for Your Neurodivergent Grandchild
    Nov 6 2024

    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:)

    Sincerely,

    Holly Blanc Moses - The Mom/Neurodivergent Therapist

    CLICK HERE for Holly's ONE STOP RESOURCE - Social Success Guide, Behavior Guide, Parent Workshops and MORE!

    Learn more about Holly's private practice in North Carolina

    Learn more about Holly's continuing education training for mental health therapists

    Learn about Sari and her services

    ⭐️Join the Facebook Groups

    ➡️ Parents, Come on over and join the Autism ADHD Facebook Group for Parents

    ➡️ Professionals, Join the Facebook Group for Therapists and Educators

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    46 mins
  • Hidden Hurdles: 5 Ways Pragmatic Language Challenges Impact School Functioning And How To Help
    Oct 30 2024

    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!

    CLICK HERE for Holly's ONE STOP RESOURCE - Social Success Guide, Behavior Guide, Parent Workshops and MORE!

    Learn more about Holly's private practice in North Carolina

    Learn more about Holly's continuing education training for mental health therapists

    Learn about Jen Minnelli and her services

    ⭐️Join the Facebook Groups

    ➡️ Parents, Come on over and join the Autism ADHD Facebook Group for Parents

    ➡️ Professionals, Join the Facebook Group for Therapists and Educators

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    37 mins

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To the point parenting advice

I am a parent of a newly, as of this week, diagnosed adhd/autistic child and I have read endless books and attended more webinars than anything I have ever wanted to know for personal knowledge or benefit.

My daughter is 15 and she is amazing but listening to just one episode I’m inspired to change my behaviour and understand why our relationship has been so difficult during her teenage years. It also informs me just how much I need to work on reassuring her that things will improve for us and how we need to change the way other family generations and teachers are thinking.

I think this podcast may relieve some of the panic attacks I have every morning and plot a better, less anxious course for our futures. Thank you.

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