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EPISODE · Feb 26, 2021 · 42 MIN

A Parenting Journey With Patricia & Maximilian

from Autism & Neurodiversity · host Jason & Debbie Grygla

Have you ever felt like you were a bad mom or dad? Have you ever had a professional tell you your child is normal and he will “grow out of it?”We’re delighted to share with you this conversation we had with Patricia & Maximilian. They’ve been happily married for over 30 years and are both professionals with a business background.They’re also the parents of a young adult who is twice exceptional: extremely intelligent and creative on the one hand and high functioning autistic with anxiety and OCD on the other hand.Their son has been dealing with anxiety and OCD since he was 12 years old. He did not receive a formal autism diagnosis until nearly 18 years old. They feel very fortunate to have been able to help him – and their family – through several therapeutic interventions. He eventually attended a wilderness program and a therapeutic boarding school, followed more recently with transitional support through our school NeuroDev.Their son is now living relatively independently and attending college. He feels successful and openly credits the comprehensive support he received for his positive trajectory, his ability to manage his anxiety, and his social awareness.They talk openly about their struggles and share some important realizations they made along the way that helped their son.What You'll Learn from this Episode:What you can do when love, consistency, and good parenting isn’t enough.How to cope when family doesn’t accept a diagnosis.Why the way you parent a neurotypical child doesn’t always work with a neurodivergent child.The problem with just letting your child fail.The important thing every parent needs to understand.What you can do if you find yourself at the limit of what you can teach your child.Why the parenting you provide may not be entirely sufficient without other support.The two parenting attributes that will serve you well.Featured on the Show:Parent support organization- National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) (Local support groups are also available through this organization.)Visit NeuroDevMentoring.com to learn more about out our specialized mentoring program for neurodivergent young adults.Follow Debbie on Instagram!📩 Want more insights and practical tools? Be sure to join our email list for inspiration and updates.🔵 For deeper support, join our NDM Circle Community at NDM.Circle.so—a space for parents and professionals navigating the complexities of parenting neurodivergent young people.

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My Autism Tribe Susan Mills Autism mom, Susan Mills, interviews guests both on and off the autism spectrum. The Neurodiversity Business Podcast Sara Kedge A renowned DEI Design Thinking Strategist, Coach and Trainer, Sara Kedge blends curiosity and playfulness with deep cross-functional knowledge. She prides herself on helping teams move out of stressful dysfunction to create human-focused workplace cultures where critical thinking – and people – are encouraged and valued. Sara carries the collective experience of the neurodivergent community into the solutions she co-creates with her clients. As the founder and curator of How 2 Entrepreneuro, an online community supporting neurodivergent entrepreneurs.In this podcast, she and her guests explore Neurodiversity, Entrepreneurship, and the challenges Neurodiverse people face trying to fit into a Neurotypical world. Unmasking with Auti Auri Auti Auri's Neuro Rainbow Project Unmasking with Auti Auri is a podcast dedicated to amplifying the voices of the neurodivergent and disabled communities.Hosted by Auti Auri-Jae, the show provides a platform for individuals to share their lived experiences in an honest and truthful manner. Where we hope to learn and discover more about neurodivergent conditions under its rainbow from ADHD to autism, dyspraxia to dyslexia and other neurodivergent conditions. By unmasking societal constructs and challenging ableism, the podcast promotes authenticity, empathy, and communityGuests range from comedians like Jane Edwards to advocates such as Alice Hewson, each offering unique insights that inspire change and encourage a more inclusive world. For more visit ​neurorainbowproject.com. And join us in hearing neurodivergency in colour and shaping a better world for disabled neurodivergent people. celebrating the umbrella of the colourful spectrum of neurodivergency.This podcast explores The Squarepeg Podcast Amy Richards Squarepeg is a podcast in which I talk to other late identified autistic women and nonbinary people about their lives, their autism journeys, and what they've learned along the way. I'm Amy Richards, and I was diagnosed autistic in 2016, when I was 37. I've been sharing my conversations with other autistic adults since 2020. I hope you'll find these conversations inspiring and thought provoking, and that they'll help you feel more connected to a worldwide community of people with similar experiences.

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