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Moms in Neurodiverse Families | Autistic Spectrum, ADHD, Sensory Processing Disorder, Parenting, ASD, Neurodivergent
Christina Marie, Self-Care Coach, Christina Marie Paperie
36 episodes
1 day ago
** TOP 5% GLOBALLY RANKED PODCAST** Hey lovely, is your husband neurodiverse, or are you a mom of a child with autism? Are the daily demands of family life leaving you with little time for self-care? Do you feel your emotional needs are forgotten? Is your identity fading away under the weight of everyday responsibilities? Friend, I am glad you are here. This podcast will help you prioritize your self-care with simple planning solutions that empower you to rebuild your life and set healthy boundaries while still fulfilling your roles as a wife and mom. Hey, I’m Christina—married 16 years to a neurodiverse man, mom of three neurodiverse kids, emergency manager, and business owner. For years, I tried to fix our home environment, hoping to ease the sensory and communication challenges in my neurodiverse family. But no matter how much I read or how many Christian experts I listened to, nothing bridged the gap between meeting everyone else’s needs and caring for myself. I was exhausted carrying so many responsibilities while my needs were unmet. My husband was frustrated with his limitations and didn’t know what to do. My neurodiverse kids needed my help to navigate a world they didn’t always understand, but their meltdowns and challenges were overwhelming and exhausting at times. My health began to decline as I focused on making our marriage and home life optimal for my spouse and kids to prevent the cycle of problems. I reached a breaking point when I realized that prioritizing my well-being wasn’t selfish—it was essential. That’s when I turned to simple planning solutions to create space for self-care. This podcast is here to guide you on a journey of self-care and healthy boundaries without sacrificing your roles as a wife or mom. By embracing a holistic approach rooted in biblical values, I rediscovered the vibrant woman God created me to be. Now, I want to help you reclaim your identity, heal your heart, and reconnect with the life you love. If you’re ready to begin your self-care journey, grab your sanity latte and listen in as we take another small, intentional step toward a peaceful, healthier you.
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** TOP 5% GLOBALLY RANKED PODCAST** Hey lovely, is your husband neurodiverse, or are you a mom of a child with autism? Are the daily demands of family life leaving you with little time for self-care? Do you feel your emotional needs are forgotten? Is your identity fading away under the weight of everyday responsibilities? Friend, I am glad you are here. This podcast will help you prioritize your self-care with simple planning solutions that empower you to rebuild your life and set healthy boundaries while still fulfilling your roles as a wife and mom. Hey, I’m Christina—married 16 years to a neurodiverse man, mom of three neurodiverse kids, emergency manager, and business owner. For years, I tried to fix our home environment, hoping to ease the sensory and communication challenges in my neurodiverse family. But no matter how much I read or how many Christian experts I listened to, nothing bridged the gap between meeting everyone else’s needs and caring for myself. I was exhausted carrying so many responsibilities while my needs were unmet. My husband was frustrated with his limitations and didn’t know what to do. My neurodiverse kids needed my help to navigate a world they didn’t always understand, but their meltdowns and challenges were overwhelming and exhausting at times. My health began to decline as I focused on making our marriage and home life optimal for my spouse and kids to prevent the cycle of problems. I reached a breaking point when I realized that prioritizing my well-being wasn’t selfish—it was essential. That’s when I turned to simple planning solutions to create space for self-care. This podcast is here to guide you on a journey of self-care and healthy boundaries without sacrificing your roles as a wife or mom. By embracing a holistic approach rooted in biblical values, I rediscovered the vibrant woman God created me to be. Now, I want to help you reclaim your identity, heal your heart, and reconnect with the life you love. If you’re ready to begin your self-care journey, grab your sanity latte and listen in as we take another small, intentional step toward a peaceful, healthier you.
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Moms in Neurodiverse Families | Autistic Spectrum, ADHD, Sensory Processing Disorder, Parenting, ASD, Neurodivergent
35 | Do You Use This Must Have Supplement For You & Your Neurodiverse Family's Health? Tip For Your Self-Care & Autistic, ADHD, Sensory Kids
When I began adding this supplement to my and my family's health, I found success in a couple of key areas.  I hope this sparks some ideas for yourself and your families health.   Resources: Adult version of the supplement Kid version - also has a powdered version to add to drinks Connect with me: Instagram or Facebook   If you are enjoying this episode and want more encouragement like this, make sure to join my email list. Plus, you will be in the loop for my soon-to-launch planner designed to help you integrate self-care without neglecting your important roles as a wife and mom. Loved This Episode? Don’t forget to subscribe and leave a five star review! Your feedback helps more listeners find the show and join the journey.   Hey friends, I will be sharing from my personal experience and since I am not a licensed therapist or medical provider these episodes should not be considered therapeutic or medical advice. But if my stories make you smile, that is a bonus! We have an active home, so you will hear kids in the background sometimes, thanks for understanding.
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1 day ago
15 minutes 13 seconds

Moms in Neurodiverse Families | Autistic Spectrum, ADHD, Sensory Processing Disorder, Parenting, ASD, Neurodivergent
34 | My 2 Top Tips When Everyone Has Big Emotions In A Neurodiverse Family
Big emotions and big responses seems to be a common situation in neurodiverse families. These intense emotional reactions can become challenging when small problems trigger disproportionately big responses. These two tips have helped our whole family process these moments better. Resources: Feeling chart for kids Anger Iceburg Kids Communicatin Chart Teens/Adults Communication Chart ThriveToday Emotions Wheel   Connect with me: Instagram or Facebook   If you are enjoying this episode and want more encouragement like this, make sure to join my email list. Plus, you will be in the loop for my soon-to-launch planner designed to help you integrate self-care without neglecting your important roles as a wife and mom. Loved This Episode? Don’t forget to subscribe and leave a five star review! Your feedback helps more listeners find the show and join the journey.
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1 week ago
16 minutes 11 seconds

Moms in Neurodiverse Families | Autistic Spectrum, ADHD, Sensory Processing Disorder, Parenting, ASD, Neurodivergent
33 | 1 Practical Step to Help You & Your Kids When Meltdown Hits: A Simple Strategy For Overloaded Moms Of Autistic, ADHD, Sensory Kids
Ever have a crazy moment where everyone around you is melting down and you reach your limit and you explode? If so, I have a practical strategy for you, your spouse and your kids. Resources: Chris Coursey Video on Quieting5 Minute Self-Care Reset Guide   Connect with me: Instagram or Facebook   If you are enjoying this episode and want more encouragement like this, make sure to join my email list. Plus, you will be in the loop for my soon-to-launch planner designed to help you integrate self-care without neglecting your important roles as a wife and mom. Loved This Episode? Don’t forget to subscribe and leave a five star review! Your feedback helps more listeners find the show and join the journey.   Hey friends, I will be sharing from my personal experience and since I am not a licensed therapist or medical provider these episodes should not be considered therapeutic or medical advice. But if my stories make you smile, that is a bonus! We have an active home, so you will hear kids in the background sometimes, thanks for understanding.
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2 weeks ago
14 minutes 31 seconds

Moms in Neurodiverse Families | Autistic Spectrum, ADHD, Sensory Processing Disorder, Parenting, ASD, Neurodivergent
32 | Managing Autism & ADHD Meltdowns: Mom-Tested Tips For Before And After School
Changes in routines can be tough on our neurodiverse kids, and honestly, they can be tough on us as moms. I know how hard it is to squeeze in time for self-care during these transitions, but I’ve found using the tips can make heading back to school a little less stressful—both for our children and for ourselves.   Remember meltdowns often communicate feelings of sensory overload or overwhelm. When we find ways to reduce that sensory load, it can sometimes help ease the frequency or intensity of meltdowns.    Resources Mentioned: Ark Chewies Munchables Loop Ear Plugs Weighted blankets: I always recommend doing some research to choose the right weight for your child—consider whether it’ll be used for sleep or just as a lap blanket. Also, it’s a good idea to check with your child’s doctor if they have any health conditions (like asthma) that might make weighted blankets unsafe. I hope these tips and resources make the transition back to school a little smoother for you and your family.   Connect with me: Instagram or Facebook   If you are enjoying this episode and want more encouragement like this, make sure to join my email list. Plus, you will be in the loop for my soon-to-launch planner designed to help you integrate self-care without neglecting your important roles as a wife and mom. Loved This Episode? Don’t forget to subscribe and leave a five star review! Your feedback helps more listeners find the show and join the journey.   Hey friends, I will be sharing from my personal experience and since I am not a licensed therapist or medical provider these episodes should not be considered therapeutic or medical advice. But if my stories make you smile, that is a bonus! We have an active home, so you will hear kids in the background sometimes, thanks for understanding.
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3 weeks ago
18 minutes 43 seconds

Moms in Neurodiverse Families | Autistic Spectrum, ADHD, Sensory Processing Disorder, Parenting, ASD, Neurodivergent
31 | 5 Steps For A Calmer Back-To-School + Tips For Sensory, Autistic, ADHD Kids & Teens
When it comes to going back to school, there are so many moving pieces—you honestly deserve an award for all the effort it takes to prepare your kids! Because back to school can be overwhelming for your neurodiverse kids. You want your kids to have a good start, especially if previous years didn’t go as smoothly as you’d hoped. In this episode, I’m sharing practical tips and the steps I've used to help the whole family get ready for the school year ahead. And for my fellow homeschooling mamas, I have a few special suggestions for you, too. No matter your educational path, you’ll find support and strategies here to help create a calmer transition back to school.   5 P's for Back to School Prepare (4 - 6 weeks prior school start) Purchase (3 - 5 weeks) Plan (2 - 3 weeks) Practice(1 - 2 weeks) Preview (1 week)     Connect with me: Instagram or Facebook   If you are enjoying this episode and want more encouragement like this, make sure to join my email list. Plus, you will be in the loop for my soon-to-launch planner designed to help you integrate self-care without neglecting your important roles as a wife and mom. Loved This Episode? Don’t forget to subscribe and leave a five star review! Your feedback helps more listeners find the show and join the journey.   Hey friends, I will be sharing from my personal experience and since I am not a licensed therapist or medical provider these episodes should not be considered therapeutic or medical advice. But if my stories make you smile, that is a bonus! We have an active home, so you will hear kids in the background sometimes, thanks for understanding.  
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4 weeks ago
24 minutes 4 seconds

Moms in Neurodiverse Families | Autistic Spectrum, ADHD, Sensory Processing Disorder, Parenting, ASD, Neurodivergent
30 | Three Unseen Consequences When You Overfunction For Your Autistic / ADHD Family And Two Solutions
You know you're spreading yourself thin, burning the candle at both ends trying to meet all the demands. You can feel the personal cost: lack of sleep, health issues, and an inability to rest. What if your overfunctioning is also negatively impacting your family? This may be the message you need to allow yourself to slow down and make the changes you've been secretly contemplating.   Connect with me: Instagram or Facebook   If you are enjoying this episode and want more encouragement like this, make sure to join my email list. Plus, you will be in the loop for my soon-to-launch planner designed to help you integrate self-care without neglecting your important roles as a wife and mom. Loved This Episode? Don’t forget to subscribe and leave a five star review! Your feedback helps more listeners find the show and join the journey.   Hey friends, I will be sharing from my personal experience and since I am not a licensed therapist or medical provider these episodes should not be considered therapeutic or medical advice. But if my stories make you smile, that is a bonus! We have an active home, so you will hear kids in the background sometimes, thanks for understanding.
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1 month ago
25 minutes 50 seconds

Moms in Neurodiverse Families | Autistic Spectrum, ADHD, Sensory Processing Disorder, Parenting, ASD, Neurodivergent
29 | From Overwhelmed To Proactive Mom While Working With Autism and ADHD: PLANNING SERIES
For years, I was frustrated, always being a reactive wife and mom, responding to seemingly unending problems instead of planning and living proactively. This led to feeling overwhelmed as I tried to understand Autism and ADHD characteristics impacting my family. If you feel the same way, join me in this last Planning Series chat. I share how I use my planning system to make a small proactive step each week, and I hope this episode inspires you in your important roles.   Connect with me: Instagram or Facebook   If you are enjoying this episode and want more encouragement like this, make sure to join my email list. Plus, you will be in the loop for my soon-to-launch planner designed to help you integrate self-care without neglecting your important roles as a wife and mom.   Loved This Episode? Don’t forget to subscribe and leave a five star review! Your feedback helps more listeners find the show and join the journey.   Hey friends, I will be sharing from my personal experience and since I am not a licensed therapist or medical provider these episodes should not be considered therapeutic or medical advice. But if my stories make you smile, that is a bonus! We have an active home, so you will hear kids in the background sometimes, thanks for understanding.
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1 month ago
20 minutes 10 seconds

Moms in Neurodiverse Families | Autistic Spectrum, ADHD, Sensory Processing Disorder, Parenting, ASD, Neurodivergent
28 | Hobbies On Hold While Juggling Autism Or ADHD In Your Family? 3 Steps To Start Enjoying Life Again: PLANNING SERIES
Article on hobbies and brain health Episodes Mentioned: Self-Care Morning Routine Apple  Spotify  Audible/Amazon Music Evening Routine Apple Spotify Audible/Amazon Music Connect with me: Instagram or Facebook   If you are enjoying this episode and want more encouragement like this, make sure to join my email list. Plus, you will be in the loop for my soon-to-launch planner designed to help you integrate self-care without neglecting your important roles as a wife and mom. Loved This Episode? Don’t forget to subscribe and leave a five star review! Your feedback helps more listeners find the show and join the journey.   Hey friends, I will be sharing from my personal experience and since I am not a licensed therapist or medical provider these episodes should not be considered therapeutic or medical advice. But if my stories make you smile, that is a bonus! We have an active home, so you will hear kids in the background sometimes, thanks for understanding.
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1 month ago
20 minutes 3 seconds

Moms in Neurodiverse Families | Autistic Spectrum, ADHD, Sensory Processing Disorder, Parenting, ASD, Neurodivergent
27 | Lonely and No Joy? 3 Steps Which Helped Me and My Neurodiverse Family: PLANNING SERIES
Resources The Other Half of Church by Dr. Jim Wilder Neurodiverse Support Groups - Dr. Holmes Other Support Groups   Private Self-Care Coaching coming soon!   Connect with me: Instagram or Facebook   If you are enjoying this episode and want more encouragement like this, make sure to join my email list. Plus, you will be in the loop for my soon-to-launch planner designed to help you integrate self-care without neglecting your important roles as a wife and mom. Loved This Episode? Don’t forget to subscribe and leave a five star review! Your feedback helps more listeners find the show and join the journey.   Hey friends, I will be sharing from my personal experience and since I am not a licensed therapist or medical provider these episodes should not be considered therapeutic or medical advice. But if my stories make you smile, that is a bonus! We have an active home, so you will hear kids in the background sometimes, thanks for understanding.
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1 month ago
27 minutes 31 seconds

Moms in Neurodiverse Families | Autistic Spectrum, ADHD, Sensory Processing Disorder, Parenting, ASD, Neurodivergent
26 | Is Your Health Starting to Fail? What You Can Do: PLANNING SERIES
As a mom in a neurodiverse family, I've often felt the weight of my own health slowly slipping away. The complexities and challenges we face can make it seem impossible to prioritize our well-being. I want you to know that you're not alone in this struggle. By sharing my own experiences, I hope to inspire and support you on your journey to reclaiming your health and finding balance in the midst of it all. Resources mentioned: Episode #18 on Tracking Apple Spotify 100 Days of Real Food She also has great budget ideas! Connect with me: Instagram or Facebook   If you are enjoying this episode and want more encouragement like this, make sure to join my email list. Plus, you will be in the loop for my soon-to-launch planner designed to help you integrate self-care without neglecting your important roles as a wife and mom. Loved This Episode? Don’t forget to subscribe and leave a five star review! Your feedback helps more listeners find the show and join the journey.   Hey friends, I will be sharing from my personal experience and since I am not a licensed therapist or medical provider these episodes should not be considered therapeutic or medical advice. But if my stories make you smile, that is a bonus! We have an active home, so you will hear kids in the background sometimes, thanks for understanding.
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2 months ago
26 minutes 13 seconds

Moms in Neurodiverse Families | Autistic Spectrum, ADHD, Sensory Processing Disorder, Parenting, ASD, Neurodivergent
25 | Feeling Mental Mayhem? Have Less Mental Chaos and More Calm In Your Neurodiverse Family: PLANNING SERIES
Does your mind ever feel like your thoughts are running wild, and you’re exhausted from trying to herd them into some semblance of order? Or do you find yourself triggered by someone’s actions, and suddenly your mind comes to a standstill? I’ll be sharing how a simple weekly planning practice brought less chaos and more calm and build resilience along the way. One of my FAV free resource for my mind: The Pause App from @wildatheartministries   Connect with me: Instagram or Facebook If you are enjoying this episode and want more encouragement like this, make sure to join my email list. Plus, you will be in the loop for my soon-to-launch planner designed to help you integrate self-care without neglecting your important roles as a wife and mom. Loved This Episode? Don’t forget to subscribe and leave a five star review! Your feedback helps more listeners find the show and join the journey.   Hey friends, I will be sharing from my personal experience and since I am not a licensed therapist or medical provider these episodes should not be considered therapeutic or medical advice. But if my stories make you smile, that is a bonus! We have an active home, so you will hear kids in the background sometimes, thanks for understanding.
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2 months ago
16 minutes 39 seconds

Moms in Neurodiverse Families | Autistic Spectrum, ADHD, Sensory Processing Disorder, Parenting, ASD, Neurodivergent
24 | Feeling Numb Inside? The #1 Thing That Brought Me Back To Life In My Neurodiverse Family: PLANNING SERIES
If you feel numb, overwhelmed by life this episode has hope and ideas for you as we jump into the second episode in our Planning Series.  For years, I believed that if I tried harder, stayed up later, and created the perfect environment for my family, the challenges of autism would lessen. However, when I shifted my perspective, I began to see meaningful changes in my life—and eventually, in our entire family. If you find yourself feeling trapped in a no-win situation, this Planning Series is designed for you. You are not in this alone friend. Connect with me: Instagram or Facebook   If you are enjoying this episode and want more encouragement like this, make sure to join my email list. Plus, you will be in the loop for my soon-to-launch planner designed to help you integrate self-care without neglecting your important roles as a wife and mom. Loved This Episode? Don’t forget to subscribe and leave a five star review! Your feedback helps more listeners find the show and join the journey.   Hey friends, I will be sharing from my personal experience and since I am not a licensed therapist or medical provider these episodes should not be considered therapeutic or medical advice. But if my stories make you smile, that is a bonus! We have an active home, so you will hear kids in the background sometimes, thanks for understanding.
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2 months ago
18 minutes 41 seconds

Moms in Neurodiverse Families | Autistic Spectrum, ADHD, Sensory Processing Disorder, Parenting, ASD, Neurodivergent
23 | No Balance in your Neurodiverse Family? Try This. : PLANNING SERIES
For years, I believed that if I tried harder, stayed up later, and created the perfect environment for my family, the challenges of autism would lessen. However, when I shifted my perspective, I began to see meaningful changes in my life—and eventually, in our entire family. If you find yourself feeling trapped in a no-win situation, this Planning Series is designed for you. You are not in this alone friend.   Connect with me: Instagram or Facebook   If you are enjoying this episode and want more encouragement like this, make sure to join my email list. Plus, you will be in the loop for my soon-to-launch planner designed to help you integrate self-care without neglecting your important roles as a wife and mom. Loved This Episode? Don’t forget to subscribe and leave a five star review! Your feedback helps more listeners find the show and join the journey.   Hey friends, I will be sharing from my personal experience and since I am not a licensed therapist or medical provider these episodes should not be considered therapeutic or medical advice. But if my stories make you smile, that is a bonus! We have an active home, so you will hear kids in the background sometimes, thanks for understanding.
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2 months ago
21 minutes 57 seconds

Moms in Neurodiverse Families | Autistic Spectrum, ADHD, Sensory Processing Disorder, Parenting, ASD, Neurodivergent
22 | Pep Talk: Feeling Alone In The Midst of Autism
While feelings of loneliness are common among those who are neurodiverse or autistic, today I want to focus on you, Mom. You who love and care for your neurodiverse spouse and children, yet often feel isolated when your own needs go unmet. I hope this encourages you.   Connect with me: Instagram or Facebook   If you are enjoying this episode and want more encouragement like this, make sure to join my email list. Plus, you will be in the loop for my soon-to-launch planner designed to help you integrate self-care without neglecting your important roles as a wife and mom. Loved This Episode? Don’t forget to subscribe and leave a five star review! Your feedback helps more listeners find the show and join the journey.   Hey friends, I will be sharing from my personal experience and since I am not a licensed therapist or medical provider these episodes should not be considered therapeutic or medical advice. But if my stories make you smile, that is a bonus! We have an active home, so you will hear kids in the background sometimes, thanks for understanding.
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3 months ago
8 minutes 42 seconds

Moms in Neurodiverse Families | Autistic Spectrum, ADHD, Sensory Processing Disorder, Parenting, ASD, Neurodivergent
21 | No Support? 3 Strategies For Self-Care While Caring For Your Neurodiverse Family
I've often felt frustrated by planning and time management advice that seems tailored for the average family. Neurodiverse families experience unique blessings and challenges, and traditional strategies often don't apply. In this episode, let's have an honest conversation about how you can care for your neurodiverse family while also prioritizing your own well-being, even when there is no support. Mentions: Episode 4 | One HUGE Mistake I Made After Receiving My Kids Autism Diagnosis Online Support Groups Dr. Stephanie Holmes Other Coaching Groups Connect with me: Instagram or Facebook   If you are enjoying this episode and want more encouragement like this, make sure to join my email list. Plus, you will be in the loop for my soon-to-launch planner designed to help you integrate self-care without neglecting your important roles as a wife and mom.   Loved This Episode? Don’t forget to subscribe and leave a five star review! Your feedback helps more listeners find the show and join the journey.   Hey friends, I will be sharing from my personal experience and since I am not a licensed therapist or medical provider these episodes should not be considered therapeutic or medical advice. But if my stories make you smile, that is a bonus! We have an active home, so you will hear kids in the background sometimes, thanks for understanding.
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3 months ago
20 minutes 23 seconds

Moms in Neurodiverse Families | Autistic Spectrum, ADHD, Sensory Processing Disorder, Parenting, ASD, Neurodivergent
20 | What I Lost by Ignoring My Needs By Caring For My Family
Self-care sometime is seen only as relaxing and enjoyable activities.  But it is also caring for our physical health. Have you ever prioritized everyone else's health but put your own last? I have done the same in one area of my life with awful results.  I hope the lessons I share help you on your self-care journey.   Connect with me: Instagram or Facebook   If you are enjoying this episode and want more encouragement like this, make sure to join my email list. Plus, you will be in the loop for my soon-to-launch planner designed to help you integrate self-care without neglecting your important roles as a wife and mom.   Loved This Episode? Don’t forget to subscribe and leave a five star review! Your feedback helps more listeners find the show and join the journey.   Hey friends, I will be sharing from my personal experience and since I am not a licensed therapist or medical provider these episodes should not be considered therapeutic or medical advice. But if my stories make you smile, that is a bonus! We have an active home, so you will hear kids in the background sometimes, thanks for understanding.
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3 months ago
13 minutes 56 seconds

Moms in Neurodiverse Families | Autistic Spectrum, ADHD, Sensory Processing Disorder, Parenting, ASD, Neurodivergent
19 | Could My Child Be Neurodiverse? 5 Signs To Consider
If you are wondering if your child could be neurodiverse, this episode is especially for you.  I share 5 of the signs I saw in our kids along with tips if you wish to seek a diagnosis.  Episode on using tracking or journaling Episode 18: My #1 Tip When Life Is Chaotic   Connect with me: Instagram or Facebook If you are enjoying this episode and want more encouragement like this, make sure to join my email list. Plus, you will be in the loop for my soon-to-launch planner designed to help you integrate self-care without neglecting your important roles as a wife and mom. Loved This Episode? Don’t forget to subscribe and leave a five star review! Your feedback helps more listeners find the show and join the journey.   Hey friends, I will be sharing from my personal experience and since I am not a licensed therapist or medical provider these episodes should not be considered therapeutic or medical advice. But if my stories make you smile, that is a bonus!
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3 months ago
26 minutes 6 seconds

Moms in Neurodiverse Families | Autistic Spectrum, ADHD, Sensory Processing Disorder, Parenting, ASD, Neurodivergent
18 | My #1 Tip For Moms When Life Is Chaotic
In today's chat, I discuss the overwhelming challenges that pop up unexpectedly, leaving you and me scrambling to determine a plan. As a mom navigating the complexities of neurodiverse family life, I share details about one of the strategies I've developed to process these challenges effectively. I also explain how you can apply this strategy to a neurodiverse marriage. I hope this chat inspires you to embrace self-care and create healthy boundaries, all while celebrating the unique joys and trials of motherhood. Grab your favorite drink, and let’s take this journey together!   Resources mentioned: I stated I used Field Notes, but it was a notebook that size (3.5" x 5.5") but from Etsy. This is the actual notebook I used. Book: Ashley Stanford Asperger Syndrome (Autism Spectrum Disorder) and Long-Term Relationships: 2nd Edition I highly suggest Uniquely Us: Gracefully Navigating the Maze of Neurodiverse Marriage, Autism and Faith by Dr. Stephanie Holmes and Rev. Dan Holmes for any neurodiverse marriage as it incorporates both research and life experience from multiple authors.   Connect with me: Instagram or Facebook If you are enjoying this episode and want more encouragement like this, make sure to join my email list. Plus, you will be in the loop for my soon-to-launch planner designed to help you integrate self-care without neglecting your important roles as a wife and mom.   Loved This Episode? Don’t forget to subscribe and leave a five star review! Your feedback helps more listeners find the show and join the journey.   Hey friends, I will be sharing from my personal experience and since I am not a licensed therapist or medical provider these episodes should not be considered therapeutic or medical advice. But if my stories make you smile, that is a bonus! We have an active home, so you will hear kids in the background sometimes, thanks for understanding.
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4 months ago
15 minutes 32 seconds

Moms in Neurodiverse Families | Autistic Spectrum, ADHD, Sensory Processing Disorder, Parenting, ASD, Neurodivergent
17 | Sensory Overload at Loud Events? My Long-Term Plan For Our Neurodiverse Family
Whether it’s church, parties at friends’ houses, or school concerts, these loud, overwhelming events are a part of life. I want to prepare them to navigate these situations on their own, so they can attend and know how to handle the challenge. For my kids, it often felt like the environment was attacking them, so I knew we needed to take it slow and give them time to process. Here’s the process: Start Small: The expectation was that we’d go inside the church. But we took it slow. Noise-Cancelling Headphones: At first, we’d go into the service with headphones on, then step out during the music, and come back in for the sermon. Gradual Exposure: Eventually, my kids could stay in for the music with their own music playing through headphones, sitting the whole time. Building Tolerance: Next, we’d try listening to the worship music with headphones, then take them off for the sermon. Full Participation: Over time, we worked up to sitting with no headphones during both worship and the sermon, and eventually standing and participating with the music. After we’d been at one “level” for a while, I’d let my kids know that things might be a little different the next Sunday. Sometimes they were ready for the challenge, and sometimes they weren’t—and that was okay. I also learned that I needed to take care of myself. Those days were stressful and exhausting for both of us, so I made sure not to jam-pack our schedule with more events. Connect with me: Instagram or Facebook If you are enjoying this episode and want more encouragement like this, make sure to join my email list. Plus, you will be in the loop for my soon-to-launch planner designed to help you integrate self-care without neglecting your important roles as a wife and mom. Loved This Episode? Don’t forget to subscribe and leave a five star review! Your feedback helps more listeners find the show and join the journey.   Hey friends, I will be sharing from my personal experience and since I am not a licensed therapist or medical provider these episodes should not be considered therapeutic or medical advice. But if my stories make you smile, that is a bonus! We have an active home, so you will hear kids in the background sometimes, thanks for understanding.  
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4 months ago
28 minutes 6 seconds

Moms in Neurodiverse Families | Autistic Spectrum, ADHD, Sensory Processing Disorder, Parenting, ASD, Neurodivergent
16 | Feeling the Pressure? How Your Emotional Regulation Can Strengthen Your Neurodiverse Family
In this episode of the Moms in Neurodiverse Families Podcast, I’m diving into a topic that hits home for many of us: feeling the pressure of family life bring out the worst in us. As a wife and mom navigating the unique challenges of a neurodiverse family, I know how overwhelming it can be when emotions run high and boundaries feel blurred. I share my personal tips with emotional regulation and how it has transformed my ability to connect with my loved ones.  Resources: Dr. Jim Wilder https://www.lifemodelworks.org/ Dr. Marcus Warner https://deeperwalkinternational.org/ Chris Coursey https://thrivetoday.org/ Dr. Stephanie Holmes https://www.christianneurodiversemarriage.com/ https://www.holmesasr.com/copy-of-resilience-building-bounce   Connect with me: Instagram or Facebook   If you are enjoying this episode and want more encouragement like this, make sure to join my email list. Plus, you will be in the loop for my soon-to-launch planner designed to help you integrate self-care without neglecting your important roles as a wife and mom. Loved This Episode? Don’t forget to subscribe and leave a five star review! Your feedback helps more listeners find the show and join the journey.   Hey friends, I will be sharing from my personal experience and since I am not a licensed therapist or medical provider these episodes should not be considered therapeutic or medical advice. But if my stories make you smile, that is a bonus! We have an active home, so you will hear kids in the background sometimes, thanks for understanding.  
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Moms in Neurodiverse Families | Autistic Spectrum, ADHD, Sensory Processing Disorder, Parenting, ASD, Neurodivergent
** TOP 5% GLOBALLY RANKED PODCAST** Hey lovely, is your husband neurodiverse, or are you a mom of a child with autism? Are the daily demands of family life leaving you with little time for self-care? Do you feel your emotional needs are forgotten? Is your identity fading away under the weight of everyday responsibilities? Friend, I am glad you are here. This podcast will help you prioritize your self-care with simple planning solutions that empower you to rebuild your life and set healthy boundaries while still fulfilling your roles as a wife and mom. Hey, I’m Christina—married 16 years to a neurodiverse man, mom of three neurodiverse kids, emergency manager, and business owner. For years, I tried to fix our home environment, hoping to ease the sensory and communication challenges in my neurodiverse family. But no matter how much I read or how many Christian experts I listened to, nothing bridged the gap between meeting everyone else’s needs and caring for myself. I was exhausted carrying so many responsibilities while my needs were unmet. My husband was frustrated with his limitations and didn’t know what to do. My neurodiverse kids needed my help to navigate a world they didn’t always understand, but their meltdowns and challenges were overwhelming and exhausting at times. My health began to decline as I focused on making our marriage and home life optimal for my spouse and kids to prevent the cycle of problems. I reached a breaking point when I realized that prioritizing my well-being wasn’t selfish—it was essential. That’s when I turned to simple planning solutions to create space for self-care. This podcast is here to guide you on a journey of self-care and healthy boundaries without sacrificing your roles as a wife or mom. By embracing a holistic approach rooted in biblical values, I rediscovered the vibrant woman God created me to be. Now, I want to help you reclaim your identity, heal your heart, and reconnect with the life you love. If you’re ready to begin your self-care journey, grab your sanity latte and listen in as we take another small, intentional step toward a peaceful, healthier you.