Parents of the Year
We were never given a manual on how to parent. It is easy to get overwhelmed to know the right thing to do. There is so much contradictory information out there and everyone has their own advice. Parenting is a rewarding but messy, confusing, infuriating, guilt-inducing, and overwhelming journey. While it's easy to get lost, Andrew Stewart, a real dad, and Dr. Caroline Buzanko, a real mom, child psychologist, and parenting expert (who also happens to be married to Andrew) will help you get back on track. In each episode, Andrew and Caroline have open and honest chats about everything parenting. Join them in honesty, laughter, and tears (Caroline is a bit of a cry baby) as they help you navigate this journey of parenting. And, every so often, you may get some gems of expert advice. Our goal is to make your parenting journey less stressful, more forgiving, and more awesome. Please join us every Wednesday for new episodes of Parenting of the Year.
Parents of the Year
110. What are the strengths of neurodivergent parenting in a neuromajority world?
In this incredible episode of Parents of the Year, Andrew and Caroline have a wonderful opportunity to chat with Wendela Marsh who sheds light on the unique experiences of autistic parents. They discuss the world of neurodivergence in parenting, exploring the strengths, challenges, and practical strategies for managing sensory sensitivities, communication, and societal expectations. Whether you're an autistic parent seeking guidance or someone looking to understand the nuances of neurodivergent parenting, this episode provides valuable insights into making parenting a rewarding journey for all. Discover how to leverage the unique perspectives of neurodivergence to foster a nurturing, understanding, and inclusive family environment.
About Wendela
Wendela Whitcomb Marsh is an award-winning author, sought-after speaker, and CEO of Adult Autism Assessment & Services. Her late husband, David, was autistic, as are two of their three children. Her book, Parenting While Autistic (book 4 of the Adulting While Autistic series) is born of her lived experience co-parenting with an autistic spouse. There are lots of books about how to parent autistic children, but very few resources when the parent is autistic.
Get in touch with Wendela
https://wendelawhitcombmarsh.com/
author@wendelawhitcombmarsh.com
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