
Edge of the Nest
This is a podcast hosted by two pediatric therapists who are dedicated to the continual growth of ourselves and others (e.g., significant others, children, clients, friends, family members). Here we talk about our own personal and professional experiences as it relates to physical and emotional wellness, optimal child development, and personal growth as a lifelong journey. Our discussions are vulnerable, authentic, practical, and illustrate the importance of community. ****Stay connected!**** Reach out to us at edgeofthenest@gmail.com to: (1) Subscribe to our email list, (2) Ask questions, and (3) Share requests for future episodes.
Podcasting since 2021 • 39 episodes
Edge of the Nest
Latest Episodes
Navigating PDA (Pathological Demand Avoidance)
PDA is a concept still in its infancy in the United States. Otherwise known as Pathological Demand Avoidance, this behavior profile is often associated with autism and pervasively impacts a person’s ability to participate in meaningful everyday...
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Season 4
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Episode 35
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1:17:54

Anxiety from a Whole-Person Perspective
Have you ever experienced anxiety? What about someone you know and love? Statistically speaking, very few people will live their entire life WITHOUT being touched by anxiety in some way. For such a small word, the topic is MASSIVE. And we're le...
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Season 4
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Episode 34
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1:10:02

Self-Regulation: A Parent's Guide
To kick off Season 4 of Edge of the Nest, Erica and Cassie are bringing back a popular guest—Teresa Nair. Thanks to our listeners who loved the "Neurodivergence and Twice Exceptionality" (Season 3; #31) episode, we’ve asked Teresa to j...
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Season 4
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Episode 34
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1:13:45

New Season, New Format!
We're about to kick off our fourth season here at Edge of the Nest, and we're doing things a little differently this time around. For Season 4, we are bringing back Teresa Nair to have mini roundtable talks around:Self-Regulation
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Season 4
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Episode 33
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9:19

The Benefits of Rough and Tumble Play
Did you know that “rough and tumble play” is associated with greater motor, cognitive, and emotional development in children? But it goes way beyond play wrestling!Join Erica and Cassie to hear about all things rough and tumble. We will ...
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Season 3
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Episode 32
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46:03
