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Sensory Made Simple
Samantha Goldman, OTD
86 episodes
1 week ago
Being a parent to a child with sensory or feeding challenges can feel like a lot—like you’re constantly guessing what they need and hoping you’re getting it right. Sensory Made Simple is here to make life easier for you and your child. As an experienced occupational therapist (and fellow parent), I’ll walk you through sensory processing, picky eating, meltdowns, and everything in between, giving you practical tips that actually work. This is your space to feel understood, find solutions, and finally reconnect with your kid. You’ve got this—and I’m here to help! ***NOT OT/medical advice.
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Being a parent to a child with sensory or feeding challenges can feel like a lot—like you’re constantly guessing what they need and hoping you’re getting it right. Sensory Made Simple is here to make life easier for you and your child. As an experienced occupational therapist (and fellow parent), I’ll walk you through sensory processing, picky eating, meltdowns, and everything in between, giving you practical tips that actually work. This is your space to feel understood, find solutions, and finally reconnect with your kid. You’ve got this—and I’m here to help! ***NOT OT/medical advice.
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#81 - Parenting an Autistic Child: Michael Pereira opens up about Grief with Diagnosis, Struggles with Transitions, & Planning for his Child's Future
Sensory Made Simple
35 minutes 25 seconds
6 months ago
#81 - Parenting an Autistic Child: Michael Pereira opens up about Grief with Diagnosis, Struggles with Transitions, & Planning for his Child's Future

Michael Pereira, founder of The Autism Voyage®, shares his journey raising an autistic child—navigating the grief after diagnosis, handling tough transitions, and planning for the future. If you’re a parent trying to figure out how to support your child long-term, this episode has honest, real-life experiences you can relate to.

🎙️ Moving from the initial denial and grief of his son’s autism diagnosis to acceptance.

🎙️ How he navigates difficult transitions and situations—like the doctor or dentist.

🎙️ Common mistakes parents make when life planning from a financial perspective.

🎙️ How he supports his daughter (without a diagnosis) while raising an autistic child and keeps their family connected.

 

 Links Mentioned:

  • Letter of Intent
  • Michael's Website
  • The Autism Voyage Newsletter
  • Michael's LinkedIn


About Michael:

 Michael Pereira, Founder of The Autism Voyage®, helps parents of special needs children navigate financial and life-planning challenges. As a financial professional focusing on insurance planning, and autism dad himself, Michael knows firsthand how critical it is to have a proactive plan in place. His mission is to bridge the gap between insurance strategies and real-life challenges, empowering families to secure their future with confidence. No one understands the challenges, wins, and fears quite like another parent walking this path


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Sensory Made Simple
Being a parent to a child with sensory or feeding challenges can feel like a lot—like you’re constantly guessing what they need and hoping you’re getting it right. Sensory Made Simple is here to make life easier for you and your child. As an experienced occupational therapist (and fellow parent), I’ll walk you through sensory processing, picky eating, meltdowns, and everything in between, giving you practical tips that actually work. This is your space to feel understood, find solutions, and finally reconnect with your kid. You’ve got this—and I’m here to help! ***NOT OT/medical advice.