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This episode explores the effectiveness of star charts to manage behaviour and to teach new skills, and suggests other relationship based strategies which might be better for the whole family. Have a listen and be sure to follow on @youvegotthispodcast and find our resources at www.patreon.com/youvegotthis
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This episode provides reasons for why your little one might be spitting or misbehaving despite you telling them 100 times that they shouldn't. It also gives some strategies to prevent the getting-home-from-school meltdowns which are oh so common. Have a listen and be sure to follow on @youvegotthispodcast and find our resources at www.patreon.com/youvegotthis
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In this highly candid episode, Zazi and Tess get real about how difficult it can be managing a well kept household (with and without kids). They discuss some small actions which can be done to help reduce the feelings of being overwhelmed by mountains of washing and cleaning. Follow them on @youvegotthispodcast on Instagram and grab their free resources at www.patreon.com/youvegotthis
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In this episode, Zazi and Tess dive deep into the world of autism and neurodiversity. We’re breaking down common misconceptions—like the idea that neurodiverse brains are "broken" or need to fit into a mold of "normal." Spoiler alert: they don’t! Together, we’ll explore why neuro-affirmative practices are the best way to support your child’s unique strengths and needs.
You’ll learn how environments, not individuals, can be disabling and how you can create a more supportive world for neurodiverse children. Whether you're a parent or an educator, this passionate and down-to-earth conversation is packed with insights to help your child thrive just as they are.
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In this episode, Zazi opens up about her recent struggles with school drop-offs for August. The tried-and-true strategies she once relied on have stopped working, leaving her searching for new approaches. Join Zazi and Tess as they explore creative solutions, including using binaural beats—special music designed to calm the brain and ease anxiety. Tune in for a candid conversation on adapting to changing challenges, finding what works for your family, and embracing new techniques when old ones fall short. Whether you’re dealing with tricky transitions or looking for fresh ideas, this episode offers practical insights and heartfelt advice for parents navigating similar journeys.https://vitallinks.com/support/documents/therapeutic-listening-app/
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In this hilariously candid episode, Tess and Zazi leave no stone—or nipple—unturned as they dive deep into the world of tongue ties. Ever wondered if a tiny piece of skin could wage war on your nipples? Well, Tess and Zazi have been there, done that, and are ready to overshare every cringe-worthy detail. From their personal experiences with tongue ties (and the battle scars to prove it) to the burning questions on every parent's mind—Does it impact speech development? Does it really need snipping? And what on earth should you do if your baby’s got one? Tune in for the laughs, stay for the answers, and get ready for some serious nipple talk!
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In this episode, Zazi and Tess dive into the all-too-relatable topic of parental preference. If you've ever found yourself being the "chosen one" or the parent left on the sidelines, you're not alone. Zazi opens up about her nearly 3-year-old’s strong preference for Mum over Dad, sharing how it affects everyone in the family. Together, Zazi and Tess discuss the emotions that come with being the favored (or not-so-favored) parent and offer practical advice on how to navigate these tricky dynamics. Whether you’re a parent or an educator, this episode is packed with insights to help you better understand and support the kids in your life through their attachment phases—while keeping your own emotions in check.
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In this episode Zazi and Tess discuss six key areas of literacy development which support (all) children to develop their literacy skills. They discuss the research behind the importance of shared reading and give some tips and tricks for families who are struggling to introduce literacy into their homes.
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August has turned five and has started school! His transition was not all smooth sailing, despite Zazi doing her best with preparation strategies. In this episode Zazi shares her best transition strategies and how to stop and reflect when things don't go to plan. Different schools (and countries) do things slightly differently so Zazi and Tess also discuss some of the differences in strategies and support families to advocate for when they need more.
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In this episode Zazi and Tess answer more listener questions - some of which had them stumped. From replacing word with 'zimmo' to advocating for more speech and language therapy support for your little one, they cover a range of topics and give their expert advice. If you'd like your questions answered or a topic discussed don't be shy and reach out on their instagram @Youvegotthispodcast
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In this episode Zazi and Tess answer a few listener questions ranging from speech sounds, tongue ties, tricky behaviours, toileting woes and the use of visuals and communication systems! Zazi opens up about her challenges with toilet learning and her kids and the duo agree on getting rid of star charts to support nighttime toileting. They both talk about the importance of using augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) systems and how these HELP promote spoken language.
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This episode explores the world of stimming: what are they, who does them and why?! Zazi and Tess discuss their stims, finding commonalities between their cricket feet and enjoyment for sharp items in their hands (weird, we know). They explain why stims shouldn't (for the most) part be discouraged, but give practical strategies for if they become self injurious. As per usual, Zazi and Tess share what's going on in their personal lives, from masseter botox to topical steroid withdrawal.
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