Send us a text What if the smallest pause could change the story you tell about your life? n this episode, Craig shares three powerful moments where beauty emerged from unexpected places: spontaneous phone calls to celebrate struggling students, a tattered 9/11 flag that united the world at the 2002 Olympics, and carrying meaning through loss. These stories reveal that our most broken places often become our most beautiful ones, not despite the damage, but because of ...
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Send us a text What if the smallest pause could change the story you tell about your life? n this episode, Craig shares three powerful moments where beauty emerged from unexpected places: spontaneous phone calls to celebrate struggling students, a tattered 9/11 flag that united the world at the 2002 Olympics, and carrying meaning through loss. These stories reveal that our most broken places often become our most beautiful ones, not despite the damage, but because of ...
Autism, girls, and the risks we don’t see with Lila Kimel, Ph.D.
Legit Parenting
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1 year ago
Autism, girls, and the risks we don’t see with Lila Kimel, Ph.D.
Send us a text We explore how autism shows up in girls, why masking hides risk, and how explicit teaching around consent, pacing, and online safety can prevent harm. Lila Kopelioff Kimel, Ph.D. shares clinical and lived insight on assessment, advocacy, and building real-world skills. • girls’ masking, misdiagnosis, and different profiles • safety education for consent, pacing, and online traps • sensory needs and hygiene through puberty • ADHD overlap and social decoding vs distraction • spe...
Legit Parenting
Send us a text What if the smallest pause could change the story you tell about your life? n this episode, Craig shares three powerful moments where beauty emerged from unexpected places: spontaneous phone calls to celebrate struggling students, a tattered 9/11 flag that united the world at the 2002 Olympics, and carrying meaning through loss. These stories reveal that our most broken places often become our most beautiful ones, not despite the damage, but because of ...