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Bonus: Pediatric Sleep Study: Sleepless in Baton Rogue
November 28, 2023
In this bonus episode, Christina discusses doing a pediatric sleep study with her son and his sensory needs.
Read moreFellow Parents, Let’s Talk About Mental Health.
November 14, 2023
We are all hearing a lot about mental health. But, what is it really?
Read moreA Mother’s Journey of Advocacy and Acceptance: How to share an Autism Diagnosis | Meet Miranda and Magnolia
November 13, 2023
Meet Miranda Georgetown Riley, founder of the Magnolia Rose Foundation and mother of Magnolia Rose Riley. At 18 months old, Magnolia was diagnosed with autism and while she did not exhibit all of the typical signs of autism, her mom knew that something was different because she was non-speaking. After getting a diagnosis, Miranda immediately…
Read moreHow to teach a child to self-advocate: Lessons learned from my mom
November 7, 2023
How do you teach a child with a disability to self-advocate? Ally, a young woman with a disability, describes how her mom taught her.
Read moreThe importance of sleep in early childhood with Dr. Nilong Vyas
October 31, 2023
Listen to Christina and Dr. Nilong Vyas talk about the importance of sleep in early childhood.
Read moreWhat is the Least Restrictive Environment (LRE) in Special Education?
October 10, 2023
If your child has an IEP, or if you’re in the process of creating one, you’ve probably heard about the Least Restrictive Environment (LRE). The LRE is supposed to be guaranteed to special ed students by the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). But it may seem complicated or ambiguous when you read the definition…
Read moreParents with ADHD: we’ve got parenting tips for you
October 5, 2023
Are you a parent with ADHD? You may have found plenty of parenting tips. But what about tips for you? Here are some of our favorites.
Read moreSpeech Apraxia vs Autism: Are they related?
October 3, 2023
Speech Apraxia vs Autism: Are they related? If a child is speech delayed what can you do? Christina gets helpful information and insight from Kacy Woodson, a speech-language pathologist, in this week's episode.
Read moreBuilding community for children with disabilities with Raymond A. Jetson
September 14, 2023
This week you’ll learn how to build community for children with disabilities with Raymond A. Jetson.
Read moreHow to help your child with back to school anxiety: Tips from a child development expert
September 7, 2023
It’s back to school season and many of us are struggling to help our children with back to school anxiety. Here are 4 strategies for parents.
Read moreBack to school anxiety tips with Julie McIsaac
September 5, 2023
This week we’ve got back to school anxiety tips from Julie McIsaac, Learning and Mental Health Consultant.
Read moreAdvocating for a Child with Mobility Challenges: Mom knows best. Meet Kisha and Kirsten
August 29, 2023
Becoming a 19 year old single parent of a child with a disability was a challenge that Kisha was not prepared for, but she quickly adapted to support her daughter’s needs. In this Families and Stories interview, Kisha emphasizes the importance of taking the time to learn to effectively communicate with medical professionals and balancing…
Read moreHow to Calm the Chaos with Dayna Abraham
August 25, 2023
Join Christina as she has a conversation with Dayna Abraham, bestselling author of Calm the Chaos: A Fail-Proof Roadmap for Parenting Even the Most Challenging Kids.
Read moreSpecial Education Checklist: The back-to-school edition
August 23, 2023
The Special Education checklist for back to school season can feel overwhelming. Here are 4 ways to make it easier.
Read moreTWG EKS 16: Knowledge at Your Fingertips: Valuable Resources for Parents of Children with Disabilities with Christina Kozik
August 22, 2023
Christina was interviewed and appeared as part of the Emotional Kids Summit. Christina shares her personal experience as a parent of a child with a disability. She discusses how she and her team at Exceptional Lives recognized the need to provide information and support to families in a different way. By leveraging her own love…
Read morePreschool for Children with Developmental Delays
August 17, 2023
Preschool for children with developmental delays is important. It can help with their development, communication skills, and school-readiness.
Read moreWhy parent-teacher relationships are important
July 25, 2023
Parent-teacher meetings are more than just routine gatherings; they form an important connection between parents and educators working to shape a child's academic journey. Learn three reasons why in this short video.
Read moreResources for children with disabilities: how to find them
July 20, 2023
Resources for children with disabilities: what are they, how do I find them? Listen along as I break down the systems of services on this week’s episode.
Read moreThe resources are there. How can we connect more families to them?
July 19, 2023
The stress, emotion, and confusion that accompany a diagnosis for your child can be overwhelming. We are excited to share an article by Ricki Meyer, Exceptional Lives' Former Director of Policy and Legal Operations, that discusses how our free resources can help parents and caregivers navigate the disability systems and range of emotions they experience…
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