There’s more to your child’s behavior than what you see. What if the real struggle isn’t defiance but the way the world feels to them, both inside and out? This episode offers a powerful new lens on neurodivergence, gender, identity, and safety. It’s a conversation that invites you to pause, reconsider, and stay curious from […]
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Family meetings often sound rigid or old-fashioned—but what if they were the key to deeper connection, trust, and teamwork at home? In this episode, Diane and Elaine share a modern, lighthearted approach to turning family meetings into something everyone looks forward to. With practical tips and a focus on communication (not control), you’ll learn how […]
Out of all of the brain chemistry that autism researchers study, few molecules have received as much attention as the so-called “social hormone” oxytocin. Some autistic children appear to have low levels of oxytocin in their blood, which prompted several teams to test oxytocin, which is given intranasally as autism therapy. To date, however, such […]
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) – A Charleston woman who worked as a special education teacher has been charged multiple times in connection with the alleged abuse of at least one child at the Wood Elementary School. “On September 23, we were contacted by Wood Elementary (and) told that Trenton’s teacher would not be returning (to class),” […]
I am a 40 year old woman with four children. Having a big family has always appealed to me. In my mid-twenties I was way ahead of my peers, married and expecting my first child. Having a child was life-affirming, although I didn’t expect how stressful and stressful motherhood would be. It was only after […]