HBH 33: Autistic Females & A Late Diagnosis

Have you ever wondered what it’s like to be an autistic female? Or what’s it like to receive a diagnosis later in life? If so, buckle up, because today we are soaking up the lived experiences of the insightful Kristy Forbes! Kristy dives deep into her personal journey, why she prefers ‘autistic’ over ‘person with… Continue reading HBH 33: Autistic Females & A Late Diagnosis

HBH 32: Feeding Fussy Eater with Ashley Thurn

Hands up if you have a little fussy eater? Does your child only eat beige, bland carb-loaded foods? Or are they limited to certain brands? Maybe they will only tolerate crunchy foods? Do they survive on a diet of 20 or less different types of food? Do they crave junk food? Then this episode is… Continue reading HBH 32: Feeding Fussy Eater with Ashley Thurn

HBH 31: Making School A Success with Sue Larkey

Today we are soaking up all the practical advice and insights into how to make school a success, with the amazing Sue Larkey. We dive into anxiety, transitions, adjustments for tests, sensory tools and SO MUCH MORE! I have subscribed to Sue’s newsletter 7 years ago when I had my first pediatric caseload at a… Continue reading HBH 31: Making School A Success with Sue Larkey

HBH 30: Dear Teachers, What I Wish You Knew with Princess Aspien

Chloe Hayden, better known as Princess Aspien, is a 21 year old girl with Aspergers Syndrome. Chloe struggled throughout her childhood and early teenage years feeling outcast and unable to connect with anyone. She suffered relentless bullying at school which landed her in hospital.  When Chole was 18, she came to the realisation that she… Continue reading HBH 30: Dear Teachers, What I Wish You Knew with Princess Aspien

HBH 29: Unapologetically Autistic with Agony Autie

Sara Harvey aka Agony Autie is autistic and was diagnosed at the age of 26 after her sons diagnosis. Sara is completely unguarded when it comes to advocating for the neurodiverse. She openly and courageously shares what’s in her heart and on her mind. Sara is shedding light on autistic behaviours and the different experiences… Continue reading HBH 29: Unapologetically Autistic with Agony Autie

HBH 28: Navigating The Chemical Maze

When the brain and body are overloaded with toxins they don’t have the opportunity to function optimally. Our modern day world is full of chemicals which although are often hard to avoid, there is a great deal you can be doing to safely navigate the chemical maze. We conversation dives deep into the common toxic… Continue reading HBH 28: Navigating The Chemical Maze

HBH 27: Techno Tantrums, Safe Screen Time And Raising Our Kids In A Digital World

Kids on the spectrum are drawn to digital devices, and lets face it, many kids prefer the virtual world over the real world. Electronic devices can provide predictability where kids feel safe, secure and can play a game tailored to their current interest. This sounds far more appealing than the real world which is full… Continue reading HBH 27: Techno Tantrums, Safe Screen Time And Raising Our Kids In A Digital World

HBH 26: The eyes are useless when the mind is blind- Unlearning What We Know About Autism

We need to look at autism through a completely different lense. We need to unlearn what we have known to be true. We need to challenge deeply ingrained belief systems and embrace a whole child approach to the complexities of autism. Today it’s just you and me! I chat about how my understanding of autism… Continue reading HBH 26: The eyes are useless when the mind is blind- Unlearning What We Know About Autism

HBH 25: Lifestyle Matters For Autism- Exploring Epigenetics with Shandy Laskey

We know genes play a major role in autism, but are you aware that autism is also heavily influenced by environmental factors? The more we learn about autism as an epigenetic condition – the more we start to realise that lifestyle really matters! This is a really empowering model to work from – because it… Continue reading HBH 25: Lifestyle Matters For Autism- Exploring Epigenetics with Shandy Laskey

HBH 24: Creating An “I Can” Network With Chris Varney

Does your child often feel isolated and have low self esteem? Chris Varney is 31 years old and has Asperger’s Syndrome. He grew up with a group of mentors who pushed him to think ‘I CAN’ and is driving a rethink of autism, from ‘I Can’t’ to ‘I CAN’!! In today’s episode Chris empowers you… Continue reading HBH 24: Creating An “I Can” Network With Chris Varney