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All about 1in6 Support Mother's Day events and celebrations. Listen in to hear how you can join the fun!
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How can we support our adult children with disabilities as they navigate intimate relationships? In this episode, we speak with Joseph Kaiser (MA, LMFT) a therapist specializing in working with neurodivergent adults, to explore the challenges, joys, and ways to foster healthy and fulfilling connections.
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In this episode, we discuss the experience of raising children who literally can’t hear you. Our guest, Barbara Raimondo, shares her journey of raising her deaf children and how it led her to become a national advocate for the deaf and hard-of-hearing community.
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Author Stacy Ross shares her experiences raising a child with Borderline Personality Disorder, the challenges and triumphs along the way, and her new book, Searching for Slippers.
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In this episode, we are proud to introduce you to Songs of Love, a nonprofit with a beautiful mission that we absolutely love! Their work brings personalized songs to children and teens facing medical, physical, or emotional challenges, spreading joy through the power of music. Join us as we dive into their inspiring story and the impact they’re making in the lives of so many families!
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In this episode, we explore one dad’s story of how he supported his young adult son with a disability in navigating intimacy and relationships.
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Whether it's video games or online Minecraft adventures, gaming is a big topic for parents of children with disabilities. Join us as we learn from a true gaming expert, Stephen Duetzmann from Engaged Family Gaming, in this episode.
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How to raise children with disabilities through lessons learned in dance? Listen to this conversation with dancer and author Joanne De Simone about her new book- Fall and Recovery
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In this episode, we dive headfirst into the chaos of parenting a child with disabilities – because when the 's' hits the fan, it's not just a mess, it's an adventure!
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A conversation about art and why it is so important for kids with disabilities?
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In this episode we talk about neighbors, and why the relationship with them is so important when your child has a disability.
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A short conversation about our children returning to school, and upcoming IEP meetings.
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Join us as we chat about how our daily lives as parents intersect with bigger social issues. We share stories about turning personal experiences into small acts of activism, and making mindful choices for our families. Tune in for a fun and inspiring conversation about making a difference in our own unique ways!
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In this episode, we explore life with a progressive diagnosis and discuss strategies for managing the constant changes and uncertainties that come with it, as well as ways to maintain a positive outlook despite the challenges.
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The summer has only begun and you are already feeling desperate? Alma and Iris to the rescue with an episode filed with tips and tricks - not just for surviving the summer break - but on actually making it fun for the whole family!
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In this episode we discuss why it's so important to teach children with disabilities to swim (if they can), and how to stay safe in and around water. Listen in to learn some useful tools that can literally save lives...
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In this episode we share our insights on gifts for fathers as well as anyone else who is a father figure in our Childs life. Happy Father’s Day!
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Emily Klein engages in a brutally honest conversation about her daughter's out-of-home placement and how the support systems meant to assist parents in providing in-home care systematically fail them.
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In this episode we explore the delicate topic of how parents can support teens with disabilities - navigating puberty.
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Grammy award nominee, Mike LeDonne, joins us as he discusses starting the NYC disability pride parade in honor of his daughter with prader willi syndrome
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