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Bumblebees in My Head: Navigating ADHD/Autism as a Neurodivergent Mom

Pam Marshall

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“Mommy, it feels like I have bumblebees in my head.” 🐝

In this powerful and moving episode, host Pam Marshall (Pediatric OT) sits down with Sarah and Carolyn, two moms who are navigating the beautiful, "spicy," and often complex world of parenting neurodivergent children while being neurodivergent themselves. We’re diving deep into the advocacy it takes to trust your "mom gut" when professionals say "she’ll grow out of it," the relief of finally finding a name for why your child feels different, and how to find grace for yourself when the household motor just won't stop running.

As a special tribute for Mother’s Day, Sarah and Carolyn also share heartwarming stories of their own mothers. This episode is a masterclass in parenting with empathy, setting boundaries for self-care (like the "20-minute rule"), and learning to dance through the meltdowns. Whether you are navigating a new autism diagnosis, struggling with emotional regulation at home, or realizing your own neurodiversity as an adult, this conversation will equip you to be the confident leader of your child’s medical team.

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