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Homework time can be a battle for any family, but for children with ASD, it often brings unique challenges. In this episode, Iām sharing my personal experience as a parent of children with autism who mask at school, only to feel overwhelmed and frustrated when itās time to tackle homework at home.
Iāll explain why masking, perfectionism, and sensory challenges make homework especially tough, and why teachers might not always see the full picture. Most importantly, Iāll share the strategies that have worked for us: starting early, breaking tasks into manageable steps, making homework fun, and creating a supportive environment that meets their needs.
Whether youāre a parent struggling with similar challenges or looking for practical tips to make homework time more manageable, this episode is packed with relatable stories and actionable ideas to help your family thrive.
ā”ļø Blog post to go with this episode - https://mummyoffour.com/podcast/autism-homework-solutions/Welcome to Real Talk With Rhi - for Mums that want to go from surviving to thriving in motherhood in a neurospicy world.
We'll be talking about;
- how to take back control when you feel lost & disorganised in Motherhood
- Autism, the signs, the diagnosis process & how to parent kids with ASD
- ADHD in women, how to know if you have it and how to cope if you doAre you fed up of feeling disorganised? Mummy Of Four's Organised Life Planner is here to help you get your life back on track. With a yearly overview, weekly & daily planning, task prioritising, meal planning, birthday planning, weekly reflections and notes pages & more, this planner is perfect to help you get organised & stay motivated.
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Welcome to Real Talk With Rhi - for Mums that want to go from surviving to thriving in motherhood in a neurospicy world.
We'll be talking about;
- how to take back control when you feel lost & disorganised in Motherhood
- Autism, the signs, the diagnosis process & how to parent kids with ASD
- ADHD in women, how to know if you have it and how to cope if you doAre you fed up of feeling disorganised? Mummy Of Four's Organised Life Planner is here to help you get your life back on track. With a yearly overview, weekly & daily planning, task prioritising, meal planning, birthday planning, weekly reflections and notes pages & more, this planner is perfect to help you get organised & stay motivated.
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In this heartfelt episode, I sit down with my 20-year-old son to talk about his experience being diagnosed with autism in his late teens. At the time, he wasnāt happy about being assessed, but now he appreciates the clarity and self-understanding his diagnosis provides.
Weāll reflect on his childhood, the signs I missed, and the moment he first thought he might be autistic. Together, weāll discuss the challenging assessment process ā from the emotional online meeting to the face-to-face evaluation during COVID ā and how he felt then versus how he feels now.
Whether you're a parent considering an autism assessment for your child or a teen unsure about taking that step, this episode offers honest insights, personal reflections, and a powerful message: the earlier, the better.
Listen until the end for his heartfelt advice to anyone in a similar position.
Welcome to Real Talk With Rhi - for Mums that want to go from surviving to thriving in motherhood in a neurospicy world.
We'll be talking about;
- how to take back control when you feel lost & disorganised in Motherhood
- Autism, the signs, the diagnosis process & how to parent kids with ASD
- ADHD in women, how to know if you have it and how to cope if you doAre you fed up of feeling disorganised? Mummy Of Four's Organised Life Planner is here to help you get your life back on track. With a yearly overview, weekly & daily planning, task prioritising, meal planning, birthday planning, weekly reflections and notes pages & more, this planner is perfect to help you get organised & stay motivated.
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Trigger Warning: This episode includes discussions about weight gain, weight loss, and emotional eating.
This past year, my health hit an all-time low. Between juggling kids, work deadlines, and lifeās endless surprises, I completely lost sight of self-care. Exercise was the first thing to go, followed by healthy eating, leaving me stress-eating entire Easter eggs at my desk. Sound familiar?In this episode, Iām sharing the story of how I turned things aroundāfrom rearranging my workspace and investing in a walking pad to building small habits that stuck. Iāll dive into how I curbed my sugar cravings, prioritised protein, and even started ADHD medication (spoiler: the weight loss wasnāt because of the meds!).
As I head into 2025, Iām carrying these healthy habits with me: staying active, prioritising sleep, making time for joy, and embracing movement I love. If youāre feeling overwhelmed or stuck, this episode is for you.
Letās talk about realistic changes, ditching the all-or-nothing mindset, and finding balance that works for YOU.
Welcome to Real Talk With Rhi - for Mums that want to go from surviving to thriving in motherhood in a neurospicy world.
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- how to take back control when you feel lost & disorganised in Motherhood
- Autism, the signs, the diagnosis process & how to parent kids with ASD
- ADHD in women, how to know if you have it and how to cope if you doAre you fed up of feeling disorganised? Mummy Of Four's Organised Life Planner is here to help you get your life back on track. With a yearly overview, weekly & daily planning, task prioritising, meal planning, birthday planning, weekly reflections and notes pages & more, this planner is perfect to help you get organised & stay motivated.
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New Yearās resolutions feel so serious, donāt they? They sound like something set in stone ā and thatās where the problem starts. Resolutions feel rigid and unforgiving, which doesnāt suit the flexible, creative, ever-changing nature of an ADHD brain.
Another issue is that resolutions often focus on big, long-term changes without any immediate pay-off. ADHD brains thrive on dopamine (the feel-good chemical) from small wins, not far-off, long-term rewards. If itās boring or too far away, our brains justā¦ switch off.
Thatās why instead of New Yearās resolutions, I recommend focusing on goals instead. Goals are flexible, personal, and ā most importantly ā achievable. Even better, I like to break my goals down into monthly goals instead of yearly goals. This makes them smaller, more manageable, and gives you 12 fresh starts throughout the year.
If you like the idea of monthly goal setting, Iāve created the Organised Year Planner to help you do exactly that. Itās a printable tool where you can break down your big goals into monthly targets, track progress, and celebrate your wins ā all in a way that works for an ADHD brain.
Welcome to Real Talk With Rhi - for Mums that want to go from surviving to thriving in motherhood in a neurospicy world.
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- how to take back control when you feel lost & disorganised in Motherhood
- Autism, the signs, the diagnosis process & how to parent kids with ASD
- ADHD in women, how to know if you have it and how to cope if you doAre you fed up of feeling disorganised? Mummy Of Four's Organised Life Planner is here to help you get your life back on track. With a yearly overview, weekly & daily planning, task prioritising, meal planning, birthday planning, weekly reflections and notes pages & more, this planner is perfect to help you get organised & stay motivated.
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Getting a good night's sleep can be tough for anyone, but if you have ADHD, it can feel nearly impossible. The racing thoughts, the never-ending to-do lists, and that sudden urge to reorganise your wardrobe at 11pm can make bedtime a daily battle. But why does this happen, and what can you actually do about it? In this post, Iām sharing why sleep is so tricky for ADHD brains and some practical tips to help you finally get some rest.
ā”ļø Read the blog post - https://mummyoffour.com/podcast/adhd-sleep-hacks/Welcome to Real Talk With Rhi - for Mums that want to go from surviving to thriving in motherhood in a neurospicy world.
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- how to take back control when you feel lost & disorganised in Motherhood
- Autism, the signs, the diagnosis process & how to parent kids with ASD
- ADHD in women, how to know if you have it and how to cope if you doAre you fed up of feeling disorganised? Mummy Of Four's Organised Life Planner is here to help you get your life back on track. With a yearly overview, weekly & daily planning, task prioritising, meal planning, birthday planning, weekly reflections and notes pages & more, this planner is perfect to help you get organised & stay motivated.
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Have you ever found yourself dreading family gatherings, knowing youāll have to explain your childās autism diagnosis yet again? Maybe you're already bracing for the same old comments like, ābut they don't look autisticā or āwe never had this back in my day.ā If you feel that way, youāre not alone. The holidays can be a magical time, but for many parents of autistic children, theyāre also packed with awkward conversations, unsolicited advice, and a lot of emotional labour.
But it doesnāt have to be that way. In todayās episode, Iām going to help you feel more prepared, more in control, and ā most importantly ā less stressed when these conversations come up. Iāll share practical scripts, tips for setting boundaries, and how to keep your cool with closed-minded relatives. By the end of this episode, youāll have everything you need to walk into family gatherings with confidence.
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- how to take back control when you feel lost & disorganised in Motherhood
- Autism, the signs, the diagnosis process & how to parent kids with ASD
- ADHD in women, how to know if you have it and how to cope if you doAre you fed up of feeling disorganised? Mummy Of Four's Organised Life Planner is here to help you get your life back on track. With a yearly overview, weekly & daily planning, task prioritising, meal planning, birthday planning, weekly reflections and notes pages & more, this planner is perfect to help you get organised & stay motivated.
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In this episode, Iām diving into the unique and often misunderstood world of ADHD brains. For so many women, an ADHD diagnosis comes after years of struggling to fit into a world not designed for us. But hereās the thing: alongside the challenges, ADHD comes with incredible superpowers.
From rapid-fire creativity and improvisation to hyperfocus and even the ability to predict movie endings, these traits make us extraordinary. Iāll share some of my personal ADHD superpowers, the quirks that make life funnier, and practical tips for harnessing these strengths.
Whether youāre newly diagnosed, suspect you might have ADHD, or want to better understand your ADHD brain, this episode is for you. Letās celebrate the magic in the mess!
Welcome to Real Talk With Rhi - for Mums that want to go from surviving to thriving in motherhood in a neurospicy world.
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- how to take back control when you feel lost & disorganised in Motherhood
- Autism, the signs, the diagnosis process & how to parent kids with ASD
- ADHD in women, how to know if you have it and how to cope if you doAre you fed up of feeling disorganised? Mummy Of Four's Organised Life Planner is here to help you get your life back on track. With a yearly overview, weekly & daily planning, task prioritising, meal planning, birthday planning, weekly reflections and notes pages & more, this planner is perfect to help you get organised & stay motivated.
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Welcome to Real Talk With Rhi - for Mums that want to go from surviving to thriving in motherhood in a neurospicy world.
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- how to take back control when you feel lost & disorganised in Motherhood
- Autism, the signs, the diagnosis process & how to parent kids with ASD
- ADHD in women, how to know if you have it and how to cope if you doAre you fed up of feeling disorganised? Mummy Of Four's Organised Life Planner is here to help you get your life back on track. With a yearly overview, weekly & daily planning, task prioritising, meal planning, birthday planning, weekly reflections and notes pages & more, this planner is perfect to help you get organised & stay motivated.
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Does your child seem neurodivergent at home but not at school? You're not alone. Many girls with autism mask their symptoms in structured environments like school, leaving parents feeling unsupported and even doubted when pursuing an assessment.
In this episode, I respond to a heartfelt message from a listener struggling with this exact challenge. I share my own story, including how my daughter Bella masked her symptoms at school while presenting as neurodivergent at home.
Iāll provide practical advice, including:
āØ How to keep a detailed journal of behaviours and incidents.
āØ Using my 100 Signs of Autism PDF to track symptoms.
āØ Navigating conversations with unsupportive schools.
āØ Seeking external professional advice and advocating for your child.
This episode is here to remind you: Trust your gut and advocate for your child. Masking is real, and your concerns are valid.
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- Autism, the signs, the diagnosis process & how to parent kids with ASD
- ADHD in women, how to know if you have it and how to cope if you doAre you fed up of feeling disorganised? Mummy Of Four's Organised Life Planner is here to help you get your life back on track. With a yearly overview, weekly & daily planning, task prioritising, meal planning, birthday planning, weekly reflections and notes pages & more, this planner is perfect to help you get organised & stay motivated.
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In todayās episode, Iām diving into the tough reality that so many mums faceābeing ill and unable to rest. For many of us, a sick day isnāt really an option. The responsibilities donāt stop, and the guilt of taking a break can feel overwhelming. Iāll talk about why mums often feel pressured to keep going, even when theyāre unwell, and share real, practical strategies for coping.
Weāll explore ways to manage the guilt, take shortcuts, and prioritise what truly matters so you can make it through those challenging days without burning out. Plus, Iāll share tips on asking for help (even if itās hard), focusing on rest, staying nourished, and why taking shortcutsālike easy meals or skipping deep cleaningāis a form of self-care when youāre unwell. And weāll end on an important note about setting a healthy example for our kids, so they grow up knowing itās okay to take care of themselves, too.
If youāre a mum whoās ever felt stretched to your limit when sick, this episode is for you. Letās talk about how to survive these days together.
Welcome to Real Talk With Rhi - for Mums that want to go from surviving to thriving in motherhood in a neurospicy world.
We'll be talking about;
- how to take back control when you feel lost & disorganised in Motherhood
- Autism, the signs, the diagnosis process & how to parent kids with ASD
- ADHD in women, how to know if you have it and how to cope if you doAre you fed up of feeling disorganised? Mummy Of Four's Organised Life Planner is here to help you get your life back on track. With a yearly overview, weekly & daily planning, task prioritising, meal planning, birthday planning, weekly reflections and notes pages & more, this planner is perfect to help you get organised & stay motivated.
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In this episode, Iām diving into the diversity within the autism spectrum and the unique challenges it brings. Weāll chat about how autism presents differently in each person, with varying strengths and struggles that donāt always align with common stereotypes. Iāll explore the frustration many parents feel when friends and family members say things like ābut they donāt look autistic,ā often misunderstanding the nature of autism as an invisible spectrum disorder.
If youāre a parent navigating the autism assessment process, or if youāve ever felt misunderstood because others donāt see the full picture, this episode will offer support and insights. Join me as we unpack these misconceptions and discuss ways to help loved ones better understand our childrenās individual needs.Welcome to Real Talk With Rhi - for Mums that want to go from surviving to thriving in motherhood in a neurospicy world.
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- how to take back control when you feel lost & disorganised in Motherhood
- Autism, the signs, the diagnosis process & how to parent kids with ASD
- ADHD in women, how to know if you have it and how to cope if you doAre you fed up of feeling disorganised? Mummy Of Four's Organised Life Planner is here to help you get your life back on track. With a yearly overview, weekly & daily planning, task prioritising, meal planning, birthday planning, weekly reflections and notes pages & more, this planner is perfect to help you get organised & stay motivated.
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In this episode, weāre diving into the life-changing benefits of a seasonal wardrobe reset. Is your closet packed with clothes you never wear? Are you overwhelmed every morning trying to find an outfit? Itās time to tackle that clutter and transform your wardrobe! Iām sharing 11 powerful reasons why switching over your wardrobe each season can save you time, reduce stress, and even boost your confidence. From simplifying outfit choices to making your space more organised, this episode will help you refresh your wardrobeāand your life. Tune in to discover how a seasonal wardrobe reset can be the key to an easier, more stylish, and stress-free routine.
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Are you feeling anxious or confused about autism assessments for your child? In this episode, I break down the two main types of assessments: ADOS (Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule) and BOSA (Brief Observation of Symptoms of Autism). Whether you're worried about how stressful the process will be, what to expect during the assessment, or how to prepare your child, Iām here to make things clear. Iāll share my personal experience of going through both tests with my children, Bella and Zara, and explain everything you need to know so you can feel more confident and informed. By the end of this episode, you'll understand what happens during these assessments, how they differ, and how to approach them without feeling overwhelmed.
If youāve been struggling with the uncertainty of autism testing, this episode is for you!
Read the blog post - https://mummyoffour.com/autism/ados-v-bosa-autism-assessment/
Bella's ADOS Explained Vlog that I talked about in the episode - https://youtu.be/Rw0joLzY12c?si=eqdkTwEOZbr4O1OK
Autism Assessment Videos Playlist - https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLP7SPoJ1ortuFbDUJMBIn2uJE8A__EIKq&si=AYfnTV2QU9MjtBAQ
The Autism resource I wish I'd had - https://mummyofofur.com/100asd
Video explaining the resource - https://youtu.be/wXmaXnF0ltM?si=tU-xFlWVG8fqYWc5Welcome to Real Talk With Rhi - for Mums that want to go from surviving to thriving in motherhood in a neurospicy world.
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- how to take back control when you feel lost & disorganised in Motherhood
- Autism, the signs, the diagnosis process & how to parent kids with ASD
- ADHD in women, how to know if you have it and how to cope if you doAre you fed up of feeling disorganised? Mummy Of Four's Organised Life Planner is here to help you get your life back on track. With a yearly overview, weekly & daily planning, task prioritising, meal planning, birthday planning, weekly reflections and notes pages & more, this planner is perfect to help you get organised & stay motivated.
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Welcome to Real Talk With Rhi - for Mums that want to go from surviving to thriving in motherhood in a neurospicy world.
We'll be talking about;
- how to take back control when you feel lost & disorganised in Motherhood
- Autism, the signs, the diagnosis process & how to parent kids with ASD
- ADHD in women, how to know if you have it and how to cope if you doAre you fed up of feeling disorganised? Mummy Of Four's Organised Life Planner is here to help you get your life back on track. With a yearly overview, weekly & daily planning, task prioritising, meal planning, birthday planning, weekly reflections and notes pages & more, this planner is perfect to help you get organised & stay motivated.
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Welcome to todayās episode, where I dive into one of the biggest challenges many parents face: getting our busy eaters, especially those with ASD, to eat more. I know firsthand how stressful mealtimes can be, and I'm here to share tips that have worked for my family.
In this episode, we'll explore the common challenges faced by picky eaters, from sensory sensitivities to strict food preferences, and why these challenges occur. Youāre not alone in navigating this journey!
Welcome to Real Talk With Rhi - for Mums that want to go from surviving to thriving in motherhood in a neurospicy world.
We'll be talking about;
- how to take back control when you feel lost & disorganised in Motherhood
- Autism, the signs, the diagnosis process & how to parent kids with ASD
- ADHD in women, how to know if you have it and how to cope if you doAre you fed up of feeling disorganised? Mummy Of Four's Organised Life Planner is here to help you get your life back on track. With a yearly overview, weekly & daily planning, task prioritising, meal planning, birthday planning, weekly reflections and notes pages & more, this planner is perfect to help you get organised & stay motivated.
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In this episode, I'm opening up about my 40th year and sharing some things I've never discussed before. From starting business coaching and therapy to overcoming limiting beliefs and dealing with a personal loss, this year has been full of challenges, growth, and transformation. Iāll also talk about balancing parenting, running a business, and managing ADHD, along with the highlights of my trips to Walt Disney World and Disney cruises.
Join me as I reflect on what I've learned, the mindset shifts that changed everything, and my hopes for the year ahead, including overcoming imposter syndrome and focusing on self-care.
I hope you enjoy this behind-the-scenes look into my yearāThis is 40.
Welcome to Real Talk With Rhi - for Mums that want to go from surviving to thriving in motherhood in a neurospicy world.
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- how to take back control when you feel lost & disorganised in Motherhood
- Autism, the signs, the diagnosis process & how to parent kids with ASD
- ADHD in women, how to know if you have it and how to cope if you doAre you fed up of feeling disorganised? Mummy Of Four's Organised Life Planner is here to help you get your life back on track. With a yearly overview, weekly & daily planning, task prioritising, meal planning, birthday planning, weekly reflections and notes pages & more, this planner is perfect to help you get organised & stay motivated.
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Are you frustrated with cleaning advice that just doesn't stick? If you're a woman navigating the challenges of ADHD, you're not alone. Traditional cleaning tips often overlook the unique hurdles faced by women with ADHD, leaving you overwhelmed and your home cluttered.
In this eye-opening episode, we uncover why conventional methods fall short and introduce practical, ADHD-friendly strategies that truly make a difference. Tune in to discover:
Accessible Cleaning Supplies: Learn how keeping cleaning tools within easy reach reduces barriers and leverages spontaneous bursts of motivation.The Magic of "Cleaning Shoes": Find out how a dedicated pair of indoor trainers can energize you and signal your brain that it's time to tidy up.Time Hacks Like Power Hours & Microwave Minutes: Explore how breaking tasks into manageable time chunks combats overwhelm and enhances focus.Making Cleaning Appealing and Fun: From scented products to colorful tools and upbeat music, see how engaging your senses can turn chores into enjoyable activities.Accountability That Works: Uncover the power of social accountabilityāwhether it's posting your progress on social media, texting a friend, or inviting someone overāto boost motivation.The Power of Rewards and Fake Deadlines: Learn how setting up small incentives and creating a sense of urgency can trick your brain into action.Visualizing Success: Discover techniques to picture the end result, enhancing goal-oriented behavior and keeping you motivated.Each tip is crafted with the unique workings of the ADHD mind in mind, offering solutions that align with your natural tendencies rather than fighting against them.
Say goodbye to one-size-fits-all advice and hello to a cleaner, more organized space that feels achievable and empowering. Whether you're watching on YouTube, listening on the go, or reading on the blog, this episode is packed with insights and actionable steps to transform your cleaning routineāand maybe even make it enjoyable!
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Are you a busy mum, especially one navigating life with ADHD, and struggling to stick to habits? In this episode, we dive into James Clear's best-selling book, Atomic Habits, and break down the key takeaways that can transform your daily routine. From habit stacking to the 2-minute rule, Iāll show you how small, manageable changes can lead to big resultsāeven when youāre feeling overwhelmed. Whether you're looking to declutter, create better self-care routines, or just feel more in control, these tips are tailor-made for mums like you. Join me as we explore how to make Atomic Habits work in real lifeāADHD included!
Links to everything mentioned - https://mummyoffour.com/podcast/s04-e04/Welcome to Real Talk With Rhi - for Mums that want to go from surviving to thriving in motherhood in a neurospicy world.
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- how to take back control when you feel lost & disorganised in Motherhood
- Autism, the signs, the diagnosis process & how to parent kids with ASD
- ADHD in women, how to know if you have it and how to cope if you doAre you fed up of feeling disorganised? Mummy Of Four's Organised Life Planner is here to help you get your life back on track. With a yearly overview, weekly & daily planning, task prioritising, meal planning, birthday planning, weekly reflections and notes pages & more, this planner is perfect to help you get organised & stay motivated.
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In this episode, I'm diving into the unseen struggles that ALN mums, especially those raising kids with autism, face every day. From navigating special education systems and managing countless therapy appointments to dealing with sensory sensitivities and public meltdowns, the challenges are vast and often overwhelming. Join me as I shed light on these unique experiences, offering a glimpse into the resilience and strength required to handle situations that mums of neurotypical kids might never encounter. This heartfelt discussion aims to foster understanding, empathy, and support for these incredible mums who go above and beyond every single day.
I want to make it clear that this isn't about complaining about our children. We love our kids deeply and cherish the joy and unique perspectives they bring into our lives. My goal is to highlight the hidden struggles we face as ALN mums, to raise awareness, and to create a space where our voices and experiences are acknowledged and understood. It's about celebrating our resilience while fostering a deeper empathy and support network for all families navigating the complexities of autism and additional learning needs.
Blog post to go with this episode - https://mummyoffour.com/podcast/s4-e03/Welcome to Real Talk With Rhi - for Mums that want to go from surviving to thriving in motherhood in a neurospicy world.
We'll be talking about;
- how to take back control when you feel lost & disorganised in Motherhood
- Autism, the signs, the diagnosis process & how to parent kids with ASD
- ADHD in women, how to know if you have it and how to cope if you doAre you fed up of feeling disorganised? Mummy Of Four's Organised Life Planner is here to help you get your life back on track. With a yearly overview, weekly & daily planning, task prioritising, meal planning, birthday planning, weekly reflections and notes pages & more, this planner is perfect to help you get organised & stay motivated.
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