Speaking Life Into Motherhood ~ Systems, Special Needs Parenting, Homeschool, Child Development, Autism, ADHD, Neurodiversity, Disabilities
Are you a Christian mom exhausted from parenting a child with special needs? Are you worried your child is not developing normally, but have been told to "wait and see"?
I'm Elyse, Speech Language Pathologist, Special Needs and Homeschool Strategy Coach, Family Advocate and a mom who has walked this journey. After being dismissed by providers about my own son's needs, I had to learn how to advocate fiercely—and I discovered how often exhausted moms like us are told to just "wait and see" when we know something more is needed.
That's why I created Speaking Life Into Motherhood. Each week, you'll gain the tools and confidence to advocate for your child with ADHD, autism, or developmental differences. You'll learn about typical development, alternative strategies that actually simplify your life (not complicate it), discover simple systems that create healthy rhythms for your neurodivergent family, and receive biblical truth that meets you right where you are in the trenches of motherhood.
Whether you're navigating IEPs or trying to decide whether to homeschool your child- searching for alternatives to medication, or just trying to get through the day with energy left for yourself, this podcast equips you with what you need to make the best decisions for your child—and finally feel empowered instead of overwhelmed.
Speaking Life Into Motherhood ~ Systems, Special Needs Parenting, Homeschool, Child Development, Autism, ADHD, Neurodiversity, Disabilities
Latest Episodes
51// The Exhausted Mom's Guide: How Chiropractic Care Helps Autism, ADHD, and Developmental Delays
50// Is Your Child's Meltdown Actually a Nervous System Crisis? Signs Every Exhausted Mom Needs to Know
49// Is This Behavior Normal? Developmental Milestones & Signs of ADHD & Autism in Uniquely Wired Children
48// Beyond ADHD: Simple Systems For Executive Functioning Challenges Every Exhausted Mom Needs to Know
47// What 10 Months of Saying "Not Me, Lord" Taught Me About Motherhood