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    Explore "special needs children" with insightful episodes like ""The Naked Parenting Pillar 3: The Story"", ""Grieving For The Child We Thought We Would Have As Parents Of Child With Special Needs"", "Care for Caregivers of Special Needs Children, with Stacy Georges, Special Needs Respite", "112: How to Access the Right Education Plan for a Child with Disabilities?" and "“The Struggles Of Raising Kids With Different Needs"" from podcasts like ""Naked Parent Podcast", "Naked Parent Podcast", "Business RadioX ® Network", "Absolute Trust Talk" and "Naked Parent Podcast"" and more!

    Episodes (15)

    "The Naked Parenting Pillar 3: The Story"

    "The Naked Parenting Pillar 3: The Story"

    Parenting can be a challenging job, and it becomes even more demanding when it comes to raising children with special needs. Children with special needs often face unique challenges that require extra attention and support. They require a different approach to parenting that addresses their specific needs. Naked parenting is a unique quality that can benefit children with special needs. It refers to a parenting style that emphasizes honesty, vulnerability, and genuine communication between parents and children. In this essay, I will discuss how naked parenting can improve parent-child relationships and help children with special needs.

     

    Naked parenting is a parenting style that encourages parents to be honest and transparent with their children. It encourages parents to be vulnerable and open about their feelings, thoughts, and experiences. It involves parents setting boundaries, being assertive, and also being willing to apologize when they make mistakes. This parenting technique can be especially helpful for children with special needs as it can build stronger connections between parents and children. It creates a safe space for children to be themselves, be heard, understood and feel validated.

     

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    Do you still feel surreal as parents of kids with special needs?

    This show is for parents who are mourning the loss of the life and the child they thought they would have. This show is for parents who are tired, lonely, and see no hope in sight.

     

    You will learn how to deal with your non-verbal child with a sensory processing disorder, seizures, meltdowns, haircuts, and family trips. Embark on a journey of consciousness, self-care & meditation.

     

    My name is Chad Ratliffe. I am a single father of five kids within 6 years of age and two of them are with  special needs. 5 years ago, in a nasty divorce, my depression led me to addiction and hopelessness. Today, I share with others a life I never imagined possible.

     

    Subscribe to The Naked Parent Podcast and take back control of your life. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/naked-parent-podcast/id1579108619?fbclid=IwAR0YYW_4TVbhX_nxNoLP0LUAGmTqsoEJX5bPgVl_KBPiuQ3m0JKNWFBmJU4

     

    If you find our podcast beneficial, you can help us continue producing the show by subscribing on our Patreon. We are truly inspired and grateful to create a community for parents raising their children with special needs. https://www.patreon.com/thenakedparentpodcast

     

    If you’re interested in getting more information on the next Naked Parenting Transformational course,  email chad@nakedparentpodcast.com and put "I Am Ready For Transformation" in the subject heading.

     

    Looking forward to navigating parenthood journey with you!

     

    Check our website to learn more: https://roccoblu.kartra.com/page/home

     

    "Grieving For The Child We Thought We Would Have As Parents Of Child With Special Needs"

    "Grieving For The Child We Thought We Would Have As Parents Of Child With Special Needs"

    In today's episode, you will meet Nathalie. Her child was diagnosed on autism spectrum at the age of 2. As all other parents, it was something she and her husband were least expecting. They do not have clue what is autism nor how to support their son. She wasn't coping well in the beginning and battled with feelings of shame and blame for too long. She drowned her sorrow with negative self-talk and alcohol to numb the pain.  Today, she talks about how our light as parents shines the path for our kids with special needs. 

     

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    Do you still feel surreal as parents of kids with special needs?

    This show is for parents who are mourning the loss of the life and the child they thought they would have. This show is for parents who are tired, lonely, and see no hope in sight.

     

    You will learn how to deal with your non-verbal child with a sensory processing disorder, seizures, meltdowns, haircuts, and family trips. Embark on a journey of consciousness, self-care & meditation.

     

    My name is Chad Ratliffe. I am a single father of five kids within 6 years of age and two of them are with  special needs. 5 years ago, in a nasty divorce, my depression led me to addiction and hopelessness. Today, I share with others a life I never imagined possible.

     

    Subscribe to The Naked Parent Podcast and take back control of your life. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/naked-parent-podcast/id1579108619?fbclid=IwAR0YYW_4TVbhX_nxNoLP0LUAGmTqsoEJX5bPgVl_KBPiuQ3m0JKNWFBmJU4

     

    If you find our podcast beneficial, you can help us continue producing the show by subscribing on our Patreon. We are truly inspired and grateful to create a community for parents raising their children with special needs. https://www.patreon.com/thenakedparentpodcast

     

    If you’re interested in getting more information on the next Naked Parenting Transformational course,  email chad@nakedparentpodcast.com and put "I Am Ready For Transformation" in the subject heading.

     

    Looking forward to navigating parenthood journey with you!

     

    Check our website to learn more: https://roccoblu.kartra.com/page/home

    Care for Caregivers of Special Needs Children, with Stacy Georges, Special Needs Respite

    Care for Caregivers of Special Needs Children, with Stacy Georges, Special Needs Respite
    Care for Caregivers of Special Needs Children, with Stacy Georges, Special Needs Respite (North Fulton Business Radio, Episode 685) Stacy Georges, Founder of Special Needs Respite, was the guest on this episode of North Fulton Business Radio discussing the care for caregivers that her nonprofit offers. She talked with host John Ray about the needs […] The post Care for Caregivers of Special Needs Children, with Stacy Georges, Special Needs Respite appeared first on Business RadioX ®.

    112: How to Access the Right Education Plan for a Child with Disabilities?

    112: How to Access the Right Education Plan for a Child with Disabilities?

    Education can open many doors in life, but if you’re the parent of a special needs child, it may seem like those doors are not only closed but padlocked, leaving you and you alone to chart the educational course for your special needs child.

    Nearly a half-century ago, the Education for All Handicapped Children Act, which became the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), guarantees a free and appropriate public education for students with disabilities. Yet to this day, many parents and guardians of special needs children don’t know how to access the services at their disposal because of this Act, nor do they even realize they’re available.

    In this episode of Absolute Trust Talk, our guest will clear up some confusion surrounding this critical and complex topic. Kirsten Howe will speak with education consultant Kristen Sabo of National Care Advisors, who advocates for special needs children and connects them with the services they need to fully access their education — services guaranteed to them under federal law. Kristen has spent years working with school administrators, board members, families, and special needs students themselves, so she knows better than anyone just how impactful an effective educational team can be on the life of a child with disabilities. Throughout this discussion, you’ll hear Kristen emphasize the importance of a collaborative, individualized approach to getting her clients the best possible educational outcome, as every special needs child has their own unique academic challenges.

    Join us as we discuss:

    • The most common roadblocks that stand in the way of parents or guardians seeking the free and appropriate public education for their child that they’re entitled to by law.
    • What factors impact a child’s Individualized Education Plan (IEP), how it is deemed appropriate for the student, and why it must change over time as the child matures?
    • How Kristen’s role differs markedly from that of an attorney, and why her approach — which emphasizes collaboration and a positive long-term relationship among parents or guardians, the school district, and the special needs student — can foster proactivity that will serve the best interests of the special needs student.
    • The variety of special needs services that might be needed and how those services can improve or hinder the effectiveness of an IEP depends on the student and their needs.  

    And more!

    All children, including children with disabilities, are legally entitled to a free education in this country. Our goal in this episode is to help you walk away with a better understanding of the support programs available and how to access them as needed if your child or a child you know is struggling with their educational path.

    “The Struggles Of Raising Kids With Different Needs"

    “The Struggles Of Raising Kids With Different Needs"

    In today's episode, you will meet Annie. She is a mom of a 2-year-old son who is in the autism spectrum. Together with her husband, they have an adopted daughter and stepson who is potentially on the autism spectrum too bust hasn't been tested. She find the situation overwhelming at times trying to accommodate the different needs of the kids. 

     

    "Everybody wants happiness, nobody wants pain, but you can’t have a rainbow without a little rain."

     

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    Do you still feel surreal as parents of kids with special needs?

    This show is for parents who are mourning the loss of the life and the child they thought they would have. This show is for parents who are tired, lonely, and see no hope in sight.

     

    You will learn how to deal with your non-verbal child with a sensory processing disorder, seizures, meltdowns, haircuts, and family trips. Embark on a journey of consciousness, self-care & meditation.

     

    My name is Chad Ratliffe. I am a single father of five kids within 6 years of age and two of them are with  special needs. 5 years ago, in a nasty divorce, my depression led me to addiction and hopelessness. Today, I share with others a life I never imagined possible.

     

    Subscribe to The Naked Parent Podcast and take back control of your life. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/naked-parent-podcast/id1579108619?fbclid=IwAR0YYW_4TVbhX_nxNoLP0LUAGmTqsoEJX5bPgVl_KBPiuQ3m0JKNWFBmJU4 

     

    If you find our podcast beneficial, you can help us continue producing the show by subscribing on our Patreon. We are truly inspired and grateful to create a community for parents raising their children with special needs. https://www.patreon.com/thenakedparentpodcast 

     

    If you’re interested in getting more information on the next Naked Parenting Transformational course,  email chad@nakedparentpodcast.com and put "I Am Ready For Transformation" in the subject heading.

     

    Looking forward to navigating parenthood journey with you!

     

    Check our website to learn more: https://roccoblu.kartra.com/page/home 

    Chasing Rainbows Contributor/ Michelle Sim/ "My Storm Has a Name."

    Chasing Rainbows Contributor/ Michelle Sim/ "My Storm Has a Name."

    Michelle Sim

    Author - Keynote Speaker -
    Recording Artist - Bible Teacher


    Michelle Sim is known for her authenticity, her sense of humour, and her dynamic stage presence.
    She has chosen to share her life-changing inspirational talks, centered around learning about God’s unconditional love, putting it into practice, and laughing every opportunity along the way.

    LEARN * LOVE * LAUGH

    "It is because of Jesus Christ that I am in the people business."
    ​Romans 15:16 a Mirror Bible
     
     
     
    Read Michelle's Daily Love Bombs!
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    Joy in the Journey: Embracing the Precious Gift of a Special Needs Child with God's Help with Colleen Keefe Faul

    Joy in the Journey: Embracing the Precious Gift of a Special Needs Child with God's Help with Colleen Keefe Faul

    Listen to today's episode,  "Joy in the Journey: Embracing the Precious Gift of a Special Needs Child  with Colleen Keefe Faul" as Stay-at-home wife, mom , and author Colleen Keefe Faul joins Dori Durbin. Colleen shares:

    • All About Grace
    • "God's Precious Gift: A Special Needs Child"
    • Facing Reality
    • Mama Bear Radar
    • How Faith Carries You Through
    • How Her Book Has Affected Her Life
    • Book Reading
    • Tuber Sclerosis Complex Alliance
    • 2 Reasons Pros Need Their Own Kids' Books

    Did you love this episode? Discover more here:
     https://thepowerofkidsbooks.buzzsprout.com

    More about Colleen
    Colleen Keefe Faul is the author of God's Precious Gift: A Special Needs Child. At 6 months old, Colleen’s daughter, Grace, was diagnosed with Infantile Spasms and Tuberous Sclerosis Complex. Her daughter’s diagnosis pulled Colleen deeper into her faith, where she found consolation in the form of creativity. She was inspired to write a faith-based children's book for the special needs community that was as much for the parents as it was for the children. Her mission is to help members of the special needs community, their loved ones, and their caretakers find peace in God's Will.

    Follow Colleen:
    http://www.GodsPreciousGift.com
    https://www.facebook.com/colleenkeefefaulauthor
    https://www.facebook.com/gracestscjourney
    https://www.instagram.com/colleenkeefefaul
    https://www.etsy.com/shop/CokisCrafts

    More about Dori Durbin:
    Dori Durbin is a Christian wife, mom, author, illustrator, and a kids’ book coach who after experiencing a life-changing illness, quickly switched gears to follow her dream. She creates kids’ books to provide a fun and safe passageway for kids and parents to dig deeper and experience empowered lives. Dori also coaches non-fiction authors and aspiring authors to “kid-size” their content into informational and engaging kids’ books!
     
    Buy Dori's Kids' Books:
    https://www.amazon.com/stores/Dori-Durbin/author/B087BFC2KZ

    Follow Dori
    http://instagram.com/dori_durbin
    http://www.doridurbin.com
    http://www.facebook.com/dori_durbin
    email: hello@doridurbin.com


    The Loss of What Could Be | Episode 16

    The Loss of What Could Be | Episode 16
    Christine Murray is on From Heaven & Hope today. Her very busy Mama and photographer schedule was abruptly changed when her oldest son Rhys was diagnosed with bacterial meningitis and subsequently lost his hearing, his developmental skills and was diagnosed with autism in one swift swoop. While her grief isn’t that of a person, of which she is continually grateful, it is the loss of what once was. Christine shares openly about her journey with her son(s), her marriage and her own expectations as she navigates this varied journey with grief.

    Dr. Marissa recognizes June Child Awareness month with Dr. Rita Eichenstein

    Dr. Marissa recognizes June Child Awareness month with Dr. Rita Eichenstein
    In an educational and inspirational interview, Dr. Rita, a pediatric neuropsychologist on staff at Cedars-Sinai medical center, shares helpful information for parents and families of atypical children, who don't really have special needs, but have a gift like all of us in an imperfect world. The author of this encouraging book, "Not What I Expected: Help and hope for parents of atypical children" recommends that listeners use the free resources offered in your community by becoming part of a network????¦ You don't have to do it alone, and that feelings of anger and depression are normal and transcendable. Dr. Marissa puts the moose on the table about the perception that kids are over prescribed and overdiagnosed with drugs and Dr. Rita gives her balanced answer... And for that reason and many more Dr. Rita receives Dr. Marissa's Beneficial Presence on the Planet Award for her positive contributions to families and children????¦"not every child is gifted, but every child has a gift" episode sponsored by Alice's Quiet Mind Bookstore www.AgapeLive.com

    Williams Syndrome; Extraordinary Gifts - Unique Challenges.

    Williams Syndrome; Extraordinary Gifts - Unique Challenges.
    Children with Williams Syndrome are blessed with sunny spirits and warm hearts.  One in ten thousand. That's how many children are born with Williams Syndrome. These kids have sensitivies, health issues and learning challenges but their spirits...their spirits are full of life and love and joy. Meet a mom who can teach us the joys and sorrows of these precious people.

    Judy Converse Interview: Yes, Your Special-Needs Child Needs To Be On A Special Diet

    Judy Converse Interview:  Yes, Your Special-Needs Child Needs To Be On A Special Diet
    Getting your kid’s nutrition right is especially important if you have a special-needs child. Otherwise, you’ll just be making things harder on your child (and yourself). But according to Judy Converse, dietician and author of Special-Needs Kids Eat Right, the biggest hurdle parents face when it comes to nutrition-care is a lack of support and literature to help them along the way. So they try to do it on their own. But without knowing the right approach, they usually end up unintentionally making their child’s symptoms worse. Nutrition deals with a whole host of variables -- chemical balances, allergies, intolerances, food sensitivities, etc. And every child is different. But there is a way to get things right, and in this audio, you’ll hear how.
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