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EPISODE · Sep 12, 2025 · 22 MIN

Expert Atypical Parenting Advice on Parenting Pivot Podcast

from Atypical Kids, Mindful Parents Podcast · host Kate Lynch

Learn about a new resource for parents of neurodivergent kids! Welcome to Season 9, Episode 1 of Atypical Kids, Mindful Parents Podcast. Patrick Weir is a dad of a 10-year-old special needs daughter. He’s got a new podcast out about raising neurodivergent kids. I asked him…What's special about Parenting Pivot? “What's different about Parenting Pivot is, it's about the parent's point of view. It's not just like someone saying, this is what you have to do. It puts parents first." “I'm learning very powerful lessons from these amazing women that I have interviewed. I also get the luxury not only of having an hour to talk with them, but then in the editing process, I practically memorize everything that comes out. And that gives me a really a deep understanding of… such hard-fought wisdom from each of these experts.” “You really have to find your people, because we've been there. You don't have to say ‘I'm sorry. This thing happened. My kid did this.’ You don't have to apologize. Just say what happened. ‘Cause we've all been there. You know, we're with you. We get it. It's hard to find that group of people. If you do, hold on to them tightly. Reach out, and don't be afraid to say, I’m really having a tough time.” -Patrick Weir https://katelynch.substack.com/p/parenting-pivot-podcastA kinder future for our kids begins with kindness toward ourselves.00:00 Parenting Pivot Podcast Launch05:37 Powerful Lessons from Amazing Women07:02 Putting Parents First 12:35 Seeking The Right Diagnosis14:24 Improving Podcast Episode Content19:30 Parenting Decision Reflections

Learn about a new resource for parents of neurodivergent kids! Welcome to Season 9, Episode 1 of Atypical Kids, Mindful Parents Podcast. Patrick Weir is a dad of a 10-year-old special needs daughter. He’s got a new podcast out about raising neurodivergent kids. I asked him…What's special about Parenting Pivot? “What's different about Parenting Pivot is, it's about the parent's point of view. It's not just like someone saying, this is what you have to do. It puts parents first." “I'm learning very powerful lessons from these amazing women that I have interviewed. I also get the luxury not only of having an hour to talk with them, but then in the editing process, I practically memorize everything that comes out. And that gives me a really a deep understanding of… such hard-fought wisdom from each of these experts.” “You really have to find your people, because we've been there. You don't have to say ‘I'm sorry. This thing happened. My kid did this.’ You don't have to apologize. Just say what happened. ‘Cause we've all been there. You know, we're with you. We get it. It's hard to find that group of people. If you do, hold on to them tightly. Reach out, and don't be afraid to say, I’m really having a tough time.” -Patrick Weir https://katelynch.substack.com/p/parenting-pivot-podcastA kinder future for our kids begins with kindness toward ourselves.00:00 Parenting Pivot Podcast Launch05:37 Powerful Lessons from Amazing Women07:02 Putting Parents First 12:35 Seeking The Right Diagnosis14:24 Improving Podcast Episode Content19:30 Parenting Decision Reflections

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