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  • At Brady’s two year well check appointment, I vividly remember the pediatrician telling me that because he walked and talked on time, autism was off the table. Brady was verbal, and in fact had a surprising vocabulary at the time, so the idea that he had speech delays never crossed my mind. When he was finally diagnosed with autism a year and a half later, I realized that while he had words, he was severely delayed in many facets of speech and language.

    Today’s guest, Dinalynn Rosenbush, has spent the last 30 years as a school Speech Language Pathologist, helping families like ours to understand how to help our children communicate better so they can connect with others. In addition to her daily practice, Dinalynn is also a Consultant and Parenting Coach, Speaker, international best-selling Author, and she is the Creator and Host of the podcast: The Language of Play, which is in the 1.5% of podcasts in the world.

    If you have concerns about your child’s ability to listen, read, and communicate, Dinalynn will provide you with practical tips for recognizing a problem and understanding that behaviors are often the result of a child’s very real inability to process and respond to others’ words. We discuss the importance of play in the learning process, and how parents can feel more confident as advocates for their children in a school setting.

    Whether or not you are struggling with speech issues in your life, I know Dinalynn’s upbeat approach and positive message will resonate with you. If you would like to contact Dinalynn, simply email her at [email protected].

    Have you picked up a copy of my book yet? Finding KIND: Discovering Hope and Purpose While Loving Kids with Invisible Neurological Differences is available on October 22nd! Visit Finding KIND to get your hardback copy today, or, if you prefer ebooks, head over to Amazon and purchase HERE!

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  • Today’s guest checks ALL the boxes for a fantastic first episode for our second season, even some boxes that didn’t exist last season. Dr. Lauren Megrew is a friend I met several years ago when my son Brady attended a school for kids with learning differences in second grade. Her daughter was in Brady’s class, and they hit it off. Her credentials were impressive enough – she holds a Ph.D. as an industrial and organizational psychologist, she is a licensed clinical therapist, and an international speaker with a specialization in the understanding and support of neurodiversity.

    What I didn’t realize when I first met Lauren, is that she herself, is neurodiverse, diagnosed with autism and ADHD as an adult. In fact, her whole family is what she describes as neurospicy. In addition to helping individual clients, Dr. Megrew assists organizations in understanding and proactively supporting their neurodivergent talent by redefining neurodiversity through a strengths-based perspective. She provides guidance to neurodiverse individuals on self-advocacy and educates organizations on the development of neuro-inclusive environments, employee resource groups, and effective management techniques.

    Dr. Megrew is also a certified equine therapist and equine-assisted learning facilitator dedicated to creating innovative models tailored to the neurodiverse population.

    This conversation will inspire and empower you, and just may be the first step in changing the world to be more KIND.

    You can reach Lauren on her website, https://www.laurenmegrew.com/, or email her at [email protected].

    Have you picked up a copy of my book yet? Finding KIND: Discovering Hope and Purpose While Loving Kids with Invisible Neurological Differences is available on October 22nd! Visit Finding KIND to get your hardback copy today, or, if you prefer ebooks, head over to Amazon and purchase HERE!

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  • One of the unexpected gifts I’ve received since starting The KIND Families Podcast is getting to meet so many heroes of the KIND community. People who are champions for those with neurological differences or any other special needs and who serve selflessly and passionately to make life better for everyone.

    Today I speak with one of those champions, Justin Garrard. Justin is the Executive Director of Adam’s Camp, a therapy based summer camp program in Colorado for children and adults with any kind of difference or disability. Adam’s Camp began nearly four decades ago by a mother who would not accept what the doctors and so-called experts told her was possible for her son with cerebral palsy. Last year Adam’s Camp touched the lives of 550 individuals and their families, and they are looking to expand further.

    Justin’s passion for the special needs community stems from his personal experiences growing up with his older brother John, who is on the Autism Spectrum. This firsthand exposure to the challenges faced by families, coupled with a strong desire to effect positive change, has driven Justin to dedicate himself to serving individuals with special needs.

    Justin has a passion for helping those around him realize their dreams through life-changing opportunities. He has his Bachelors and MBA from Ottawa University, where he was also an All-American distance runner. Fun fact – he was recently inducted into the college’s Athletic Hall of Fame, but I think his real Hall of Fame performance is what he does every day for the KIND and special needs Communities.

    You might want to grab some Kleenex as we jump into today’s KIND word with Justin Garrard.

    Learn more about Adam’s Camp or find ways to support the organization by visiting www.adamscamp.org.

    Have you picked up a copy of my book yet? Finding KIND: Discovering Hope and Purpose While Loving Kids with Invisible Neurological Differences is available on October 22nd! Visit Finding KIND to get your hardback copy today, or, if you prefer ebooks, head over to Amazon and purchase HERE!

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  • Welcome to our first Thanksgiving Throwback episode! If you are already chopping your vegetables or mashing your potatoes in anticipation of the biggest meal of the year, this throwback episode will put a little pep in your prep.

    Today we are taking a trip back to our very first guest, so our newest friends can hear the wit and wisdom of one of my favorite love do-ers, and chief balloon carriers, Bob Goff. In addition to writing numerous New York Times bestsellers, Bob is a speaker, coach, podcaster, and the founder of Love Does, a human rights organization helping kids around the world find safe places to live and learn.

    Bob was one of my writing coaches, along with the spectacular Kim Stuart, and he is also the inspiration for this podcast. Bob and I talk about some of the challenges KIND families face, how to be available, dealing with negativity, and more. For those of you who are veterans of The KIND Families Podcast, you will LOVE Bob’s response to the final question I ask all my guests: “Describe one random act of KINDness.” Bob’s is a doozy!

    While Bob plugs preordering my book, Finding KIND, during our conversation, I want you to know that the book is out in the world NOW, and I’d love you to pick up a copy HERE. I also want to let you know that Bob has a new book coming out in December called Catching Whimsy! I’m honored to be part of his launch team, so here is a link to preorder the book: Catching Whimsy

    You can find Bob at www.bobgoff.com, or on socials @bobgoff. Also check out Love Does at www.lovedoes.org.

    Have you picked up a copy of my book yet? Finding KIND: Discovering Hope and Purpose while Loving Kids with Invisible Neurological Differences is available now! Visit www.findingkind.myshopify.com to get your hardback copy today, or, if you prefer ebooks, you find it on Amazon HERE.

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  • Laurie Christine is an author, the host of the podcast Redeeming the Chaos, a certified Biblical Parenting Coach, a wife, and a mom of four boys she describes as wild, loud and adventurous, which explains the name of her podcast! She also writes biblical fiction and devotions for preteen readers. Her passion is to raise strong, courageous warriors for the Kingdom of God, and to help families like yours do the same!

    With degrees in Creative Writing, Biblical Studies and Education, Laurie has more than twenty years of experience teaching the Bible to children and teens, as well as writing Sunday School curriculum for her local church.

    What you might not know from her resume is that she is also a KIND mom. Today we talk about her KIND journey, and how she navigated the diagnosis with her son and his brothers. We also get to chat about her latest book, Garden of Mysteries, and its companion devotional which is available for purchase on her website https://lauriechristine.com/.

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  • I remember when my husband and I started our KIND journey over ten years ago. We were desperate for information, connection, and trusted guidance. We went to the library, searched online, and sat through hours of parenting classes. I would take direction and referrals from other moms I’d never met before in waiting rooms, and all the while I wished there was a quarterback for our KIND experience. A concierge if you will, to direct us in the best way to help our son.

    Gilda Evans’ youngest son was diagnosed with autism at age three over two decades ago. She describes that experience as being in the middle of the ocean with no land in sight and no idea which way to swim. I can relate, and I’m sure you can too. But Gilda decided to do something about it. Her professional background in media and entertainment provided a foundation for her to create the wildly successful podcast, The Autism Resource Podcast.

    But even still, she wanted to do more. So, earlier this year, she launched the Autism Resource Project, a nonprofit online service that will be a repository for information, research, provider connections, and much more. Her vision is for ARP to be a central, global, 24/7 knowledge hub, bringing together access to supports and services currently scattered in the maze of the web. Her mission is to give neurodivergent and disabled individuals, and those who support them, access to answers from trusted professionals.

    Please check out the ARP website HERE. You can also listen to the Autism Resource Project Podcast by clicking HERE or by searching your favorite podcast platform.

    Have you picked up a copy of my book yet? Finding KIND: Discovering Hope and Purpose While Loving Kids with Invisible Neurological Differences is available on October 22nd! Visit Finding KIND to get your hardback copy today, or, if you prefer ebooks, head over to Amazon and purchase HERE!

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  • Today’s guest is the most special EVER to be heard on this podcast or frankly any podcast on the planet, although you may consider me biased. As we approach the launch date of my book, Finding KIND, I thought you might want to hear directly from the inspiration, the main character, the hero of the book, my son, Brady Baker. Brady is a handsome, smart, funny, creative 13-year-old in 8th grade, and he is also the author of the foreword to Finding KIND. When Brady was three, he was diagnosed with autism. Later we added ADHD and some other acronyms to his neurological soup. So, his brain works a little differently than typically developing kids. He receives and processes information in a unique way and reacts and responds accordingly.

    When we first received the diagnosis of autism, I will be honest, I was devastated. I didn’t know anything about autism, I didn’t know anyone with autism. I couldn’t even fathom what life would look like a decade later. Maybe some of you listening are in the same boat, or you love someone who is. I wrote Finding KIND for you. I want you know you are not alone, and I want to help you move out of your grief into a place of acceptance and joy. I hope my conversation with Brady gives you the hope of what can be for your child and for you! Never underestimate them, never give up on them, never stop fighting for them, and never doubt that your child was made on purpose, for a purpose and God doesn’t make mistakes.

    Brady’s neurodiversity does not define him, but it is woven into his very being. He has passions, dreams, skills, talents, and personality galore which you can’t miss when you hear him speak. AND he wrote the foreword to my new book, Finding KIND – how cool is that?

    Speaking of the book, have you picked up a copy yet? Finding KIND: Discovering Hope and Purpose While Loving Kids with Invisible Neurological Differences is available on October 22nd! Visit Finding KIND to get your hardback copy today, or, if you prefer ebooks, head over to Amazon and purchase HERE!

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  • Have you ever lost your temper with your kids? Have you ever yelled or said something in the heat of the moment you wish you could take back later? As KIND parents we’ve all experienced big emotions from our kids, and sometimes, unfortunately, our emotional response is just as big and disproportioned. But take heart, you are not alone! What if you had a toolbox full of strategies to help regulate your responses, while building a stronger relationship with your child? Well today’s guest wrote a bestselling book which provides exactly that called Raising Good Humans: A Mindful Guide to Breaking the Cycle of Reactive Parenting and Raising Kind, Confident Kids.

    Hunter Clarke-Fields is the host of the Mindful Parenting Podcast, one of the most downloaded podcasts in the world. She speaks internationally about mindfulness and followed up on her number one bestseller Raising Good Humans with Raising Good Humans Every Day, which was released in 2023. Hunter has over 20 years’ experience as a Mindfulness Meditation teacher, she is the creator of the Mindful Parenting Course and Teacher Training and has been highlighted all over national news publications and podcasts. Most importantly, she is the mother of two active daughters, who she says challenge her every day to hone her craft!

    So take a breath, and join Hunter and me for some practical ways to yell less and connect more.

    Purchase Raising Good Humans here: Raising Good Humans

    Purchase Raising Good Humans Every Day here: Raising Good Humans Every Day

    Listen to the Mindful Parenting Podcast here: Mindful Parenting Podcast

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    Did you hear I have a new book?? Finding KIND: Discovering Hope and Purpose While Loving Kids with Invisible Neurological Differences releases on October 22nd, but is available for preorder today! Visit https://findingkind.myshopify.com/ to get your copy today!

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  • This episode is a little bit different, because this time, I’m the one answering questions! I was honored that my dear friends Lori Taylor and Christina Willman invited me as a guest on their podcast called Thriving in Between, and I wanted to share part of our conversation with you, because I think it will provide you with deeper context around KIND Families and how it came to be.

    Lori and Christina’s organization supports people facing transitional seasons through education, resources, and coaching. Their personal advice and counsel were extremely helpful to me when I went through my own major life transition in 2023. That’s when I walked away from a 30-year career in financial services to focus my efforts on a calling I believe God put on my heart. Of course, I’m referring to KIND Families. We talked about the genesis and progression of KIND Families, the importance of obedience, and trusting God’s timing.

    This is an edited version of the full episode, which I encourage you to listen to on the Thriving in Between podcast. You can also hear Lori’s take on the postures of Mourning and Pilgrimage, two transitional stages most KIND families know well, by listening to my interview with Lori on Episode 2 of The KIND Families Podcast!

    Visit Lori and Christina at www.thrivinginbetween.com, where you can sign up for online coaching or in person retreats. Lori is also an outdoor educator and adventure guide. Her business, www.mountaintreks.com Mountain Treks, offers adventure trips and retreats for people seeking personal growth, physical challenge, and spiritual renewal.

    Did you hear I have a new book?? Finding KIND: Discovering Hope and Purpose While Loving Kids with Invisible Neurological Differences is available for preorder! Visit www.findingkind.myshopify.com to get your copy today!

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  • For today’s episode we are going around the world to hear from an unsung hero of the KIND community. Abigail Salazar founded the I Learn Child Center in Batan, Aklan in the Philippines over twenty years ago to help children with disabilities, delays or learning challenges get the education they deserve.

    What started as a directed effort to help her young nephew with a speech delay, has grown into a school with multiple teachers and dozens of students. Children are taught alongside neurotypical peers, regardless of the diagnosis or their family’s ability to pay.

    Abigail is a fierce advocate for the KIND population, refusing to allow physical or mental differences to be marginalized, even in the face of governmental disregard. She receives no financial support other than the $42 per month from families who can afford it.

    I know you will be inspired by Abigail’s story! The school does not have the money to have a website, but if you are willing to help, please contact the school at [email protected].

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  • As a KIND parent, does the phrase “Back to School” fill you with equal parts joy and terror? Sure, it’s great to get your kids back into a routine, but what about homework, lockers, and supplies, (OH MY!)

    Have no fear, our favorite Executive Function coach, Debbie Tipton, is back to share some actionable strategies to ease the stress of a new school year. She may even be able to reduce the number of replacement water bottles you have to buy. (We can hope, right?) Debbie is our first ever repeat guest, and I’m excited for her to share her Secrets for Back to School Success!

    Check out one of Debbie’s favorite resources for EF tools, Sarah Ward’s 360 Thinking Program, which can be accessed at www.efpractice.com.

    Did you hear I have a new book?? Finding KIND: Discovering Hope and Purpose While Loving Kids with Invisible Neurological Differences is available for preorder and will be released on October 22nd! Visit www.findingkind.myshopify.com to get your copy today!

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  • It is such a pleasure to welcome my friend, mentor, and writing coach Kimberly Stuart to the KIND Families Podcast!

    Of course, in addition to everything she does for me, she is also the author of eight novels, and has a new non-fiction book called Star For Jesus (And Other Jobs I Quit). Through often funny and sometimes heart wrenching stories from her personal life, Kim unpacks the concept of grace in a way that I know will resonate with KIND Families. You can purchase Kim’s book HERE.

    In addition to her writing career, Kim is the host of her own podcast, “For Real”, and is the co-host of “The Writing Room” podcast with bestselling author, Bob Goff. She and Bob have coached hundreds of aspiring authors (like me!) through executive coaching, online classes, and live events at The Oaks Retreat near San Diego.

    Follow Kim on Instagram and Facebook at @kimberly.stuart.writes, or visit her website, www.kimberlystuart.com.

    Interested in reading the book Kim coached me in writing? Finding KIND: Discovering Hope and Purpose While Loving Kids with Invisible Neurological Differences is available for preorder today! Visit www.findingkind.myshopify.com to get your copy!

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  • Elizabeth Thorndike and her husband Dan are the creators of Moment 2 Moment Masterpiece, a website dedicated to encouraging families whose parenting journey is a little out of the ordinary, like their own. With five kids, including two adoptions and various medical and special needs, The Thorndikes learned early on that surviving and thriving as a family unit meant living in the moment.

    Elizabeth shares her family’s inspirational story and highlights how important it is to properly support the neurotypical siblings of special needs children. Through pain, isolation, and a chaotic schedule this mama can’t fathom, Elizabeth teaches us you can always find time for a dance party.

    Check out Elizabeth’s blog at www.moment2momentmasterpiece.com, and follow her on social media:

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  • I’m so excited to share my conversation with Gillis “GW” Williams, an articulate, passionate, autistic young man who runs a self-advocacy company, AutismChoseMe. GW was diagnosed with autism at age five, and he started AutismChoseMe in high school with a mission to build widespread acceptance of neurodiversity.

    GW has spoken at schools in the U.S. and Canada, has his own merchandising line, and currently has over 200,000 followers on TikTok, with a growing presence on Instagram and YouTube. GW is an inspiration for KIND Families, proving that neurological differences should be celebrated. I am certain GW’s courage and creativity will make the world a better place for anyone with a neurological difference.

    Visit GW on his website, www.autismchoseme.com, or on TikTok, Instagram, Facebook and YouTube by searching @autismchoseme. Check out his merchandise here: https://etsy.com/shop/autismchoseme

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  • We have a special bonus summer episode for you today!

    Jon Totten is the founder of Dogsmile Adventures, a non-profit in Northern Idaho that provides therapeutic sailing opportunities for everyone, including special needs individuals and veterans. To date Dogsmile has provided nearly 1,700 therapeutic sailing experiences. You can support Dogsmile by donating or purchasing a sailing excursion on their website, www.dogsmileadventures.org.

    After graduating from the University of Idaho, Jon became a professional outdoor educator with North Idaho College, where he spent 12 years leading countless adventures and falling deeply in love with sailing. After leaving the college, Jon earned his US Coast Guard Captain’s license and worked as a professional sailor, piloting boats in the San Juan Islands and throughout the Caribbean Sea. He returned to the States with a desire to provide sailing opportunities for those who could not otherwise experience the joy of sailing, and with a heart to share the healing nature of the water and wind.

    In 2023, Jon and the Dogsmile team participated in the Race to Alaska, (R2AK) a 750 mile cold water sailing race. Their epic journey was profiled in the documentary "Success: A Race to Alaska Story". Click HERE to watch this inspiring story unfold.

    You can also find Dogsmile on Facebook and Instagram @dogsmileadventures, or on LinkedIn at Dogsmile Adventures.

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  • Today’s conversation will be a lifeline to any parent who has felt loneliness and isolation in parenting a child with any kind of differences, disabilities, mental or physical challenges.

    Jessica Patay’s second son, Ryan, was born and diagnosed with a rare, genetic disorder, called Prader-Willi syndrome in 2003. Many years later, her journey inspired her to found We Are Brave Together, a nonprofit organization that provides respite, community, and resources for mothers who are experiencing what she refers to as “altered motherhood”. We Are Brave Together provides several caregiver retreats each year and supports in person Connection Circles across the country. To learn more or find a group near you, visit WABT HERE.

    Jessica and 21 other caregiver moms recently released a beautiful anthology of personal stories titled Becoming Brave Together. It is a must read! Get your copy HERE. Jessica is also the host of the Brave Together Podcast with Jessica Patay, which is broadcast on Apple, Spotify, iTunes, Amazon and Stitcher.

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  • Does your child suffer from “Pig Pen Syndrome?” Are you tired of repeating the same instructions over and over with no action? Have you replaced 14 lost water bottles so far this year? If you answered yes to any of these questions, it is possible your child struggles with Executive Function. Executive Function deficiencies are common in the KIND community regardless of the diagnosis, and the impact is broad and significant across every aspect of life.

    Debbie Tipton has a master’s degree in special education and spent the last 25 years helping kids of all ages with Executive Function at home and in school. Currently she is an Academic Interventionalist for the Missoula County Public Schools.

    As a KIND mom herself, she recognizes that kids with Executive Function problems need understanding but also strategies to overcome the very real hurdles that can impede success. This conversation will provide clues to uncovering Executive Function challenges, as well as practical strategies to address the potential pitfalls that threaten to derail our kids from the time they wake up until they go to sleep each night.

    Check out one of Debbie’s favorite resources for EF tools from Sarah Ward’s 360 Thinking Program, which can be accessed at www.efpractice.com.

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  • Does your child’s writing leave you wishing you had a translator? Today the KIND Families Podcast welcomes Megan Eldridge, Founder of Scribble 2 Script in Scottsdale, Arizona. Megan has been an Occupational Therapist in various settings for over 20 years, and founded Scribble 2 Script in 2003. Her practice provides more than just handwriting help. Therapists treat both the root cause and the external symptoms of neurological conditions that impair a child’s gross and fine motor function.

    Megan and Kari talk about the signs that should spur parents to seek an evaluation, the tandem treatment of internal and external factors that impact a child’s performance, and much more!Visit www.scribble2script.com to learn more, or click here for a link to schedule an exploratory call.

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  • Amanda Gioia has been an executive with Mastercard for over 23 years, and she has been a KIND mom for almost as long. Amanda’s son was diagnosed with autism at age two, and while she navigated evaluations, therapies, and IEP meetings, she found support and encouragement from her community at work.

    Her personal and professional lives intersected when her supervisor at Mastercard encouraged her to join another colleague to start the ADAPTability Business Resource Group. Just eight years after its launch, ADAPT serves over 1,000 Mastercard employees who are neurodiverse, physically disabled, or who are caregivers or allies of those who identify as differently-abled.

    Mastercard utilizes creative hiring and managing processes to produce outcomes that are beneficial for neurodiverse employees and the organization. You won’t want to miss my conversation with Amanda and her powerful tips on parenting and managing with KIND-ness.

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  • Kim Botto is a force for good in the KIND world! Kim’s passion is creating safe, welcoming and fun environments for all kids, especially those who have experienced trauma or who are neurodiverse. Kim was a children’s and student pastor for decades, and now is a national speaker, author, and trainer for churches and other organizations who want to build inclusive experiences for families.

    Kim is also part of a KIND family! She has five kids, two who were adopted as adolescents, and ten grandkids, one of whom is a young boy with autism.

    If you know or love a Kid with Invisible Neurological Differences, or any other child dealing with trauma or a disability, you will want to follow Kim on Instagram for daily inspiration, @kimbotto! Or, you can check out her website at www.kimbotto.com.

    Did you hear I have a new book?? Finding KIND: Discovering Hope and Purpose While Loving Kids with Invisible Neurological Differences is available for preorder! Visit www.findingkind.myshopify.com to get your copy today!