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You Can Grow Your Own Way

You Can Grow Your Own Way

De : Carly Flecknoe
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Being a parent or carer for a neurodivergent child can seem like an overwhelming new world. We’re here to help you breakdown the diagnosis, navigate the big feelings and hear stories of real family life. With specialists and people who have lived experience, think of us as a little neurodivergence decoder in your back pocket. We’ve been there, we get it, we got you!Copyright 2024 All rights reserved. Parentalité Relations
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    • Episode 29 - Making and keeping adult friends when you have neurodivergent children
      Feb 20 2026

      Remember friendships before children?! Heading out somewhere on a whim, staying up late chatting with wine, regular Saturday walks with coffee, people being available?! We go through a huge transition of how our friendships look when children come into our lives.

      But what happens when your child is neurodivergent? When milestones look different, social outings need scaffolding and specialist appointments fill your calendar? How do our friendships change?

      We chat to three parents of neurodivergent children on what their own friendship journey has been like.

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      1 h et 17 min
    • Ep 28 - Understanding assessments and seeing your child beyond the tick boxes
      Jan 29 2026

      The discovery process of understanding our little neurodivergent ones can be an emotional and daunting experience. We can see our children weighed for what they can’t do, have lists made of their deficits and feel our children squeezed into boxes.

      We'll discuss some of the more frequently used assessments, what they're for and how they're measured. And most importantly, how do we still see our children beyond the reports and results?

      We’re joined by Stephanie Van Velzen, Occupational Therapist, once again and Rose Purse, Speech Pathologist, who share their knowledge of assessments and their passion for understanding the individuality of each child.

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      1 h et 5 min
    • Ep 27 - Talking to your tween about puberty Part 2 with Heather Jolly - Taboo Topics Part 5
      Jan 15 2026

      We're back talking all the sticky topics of puberty with Heather Jolly. Today, we deep dive into some of the more daunting changes our bodies can go through and how to discuss them with our neurodivergent tweens.

      We chat menstruation, strange sensations and period products. We venture into wet dreams, unexpected erections and body shame. We share tools to take the ick out of the conversation and open up honest and helpful dialogue.

      So let's jump in!

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      1 h et 31 min
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