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EPISODE · Jul 23, 2025 · 30 MIN

Season 2: Ep 9 - Parenting Neurodivergent Kids with Confidence and Connection — with Kerry Morrison

from The Parent Pod · host Rachel Russell from Quite Frankly Coaching

In today’s episode, I’m joined by the brilliant Kerry Morrison—an Aboriginal social worker, coach, parent, and founder of Empowerment2Be, based on Noongar Boodja in WA’s South West. With over 15 years’ experience across disability, education and trauma recovery, Kerry brings a deeply grounded, culturally safe, and strengths-based approach to her work with families of neurodivergent and disabled children.Through NDIS-funded services, therapy-informed coaching, and practical, real-world strategies, Kerry helps families feel seen, supported, and equipped. She also hosts free Walk and Talk sessions in the community—because when parents and carers feel connected, kids are better able to thrive.In this episode, we explore:Kerry’s story and what led her to create Empowerment2BeHow to recognise and celebrate your child’s unique gifts—even if they don’t fit the mainstream mouldWhat to hold onto when your child doesn’t fit into traditional systemsThe kinds of supports and alternative pathways that are available to familiesPractical strategies to build identity, confidence and emotional safety at homeWhy parents don’t need to have all the answers—and how to guide instead of “fix”Ways to explore future possibilities with your child without overwhelmWhether your child is neurodivergent, disabled, or just forging their own path, this conversation is full of insight, honesty, and hope. Empowerment2BeFollow Kerry’s work and find out more about her Walk and Talk sessions at empowerment2be.comStay rad

In today’s episode, I’m joined by the brilliant Kerry Morrison—an Aboriginal social worker, coach, parent, and founder of Empowerment2Be, based on Noongar Boodja in WA’s South West. With over 15 years’ experience across disability, education and trauma recovery, Kerry brings a deeply grounded, culturally safe, and strengths-based approach to her work with families of neurodivergent and disabled children.Through NDIS-funded services, therapy-informed coaching, and practical, real-world strategies, Kerry helps families feel seen, supported, and equipped. She also hosts free Walk and Talk sessions in the community—because when parents and carers feel connected, kids are better able to thrive.In this episode, we explore:Kerry’s story and what led her to create Empowerment2BeHow to recognise and celebrate your child’s unique gifts—even if they don’t fit the mainstream mouldWhat to hold onto when your child doesn’t fit into traditional systemsThe kinds of supports and alternative pathways that are available to familiesPractical strategies to build identity, confidence and emotional safety at homeWhy parents don’t need to have all the answers—and how to guide instead of “fix”Ways to explore future possibilities with your child without overwhelmWhether your child is neurodivergent, disabled, or just forging their own path, this conversation is full of insight, honesty, and hope. Empowerment2BeFollow Kerry’s work and find out more about her Walk and Talk sessions at empowerment2be.comStay rad

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