038 | Raising Teenagers and How I've Been Handling It
Accepting The Unacceptable, Parenting Autism, Epilepsy, Special Needs
Release Date: 02/26/2020
Accepting The Unacceptable, Parenting Autism, Epilepsy, Special Needs
I've struggled the last few months and many times have felt lost. Not knowing where I'm going or what I'm doing. And I know that so many of you must be feeling the same way. So, in this episode, I am talking about what it is that we can learn from this situation and how we can do what is called Suffering Consciously.
info_outline 064 | (Q&A) How Do You Feel About People Using The R Word?Accepting The Unacceptable, Parenting Autism, Epilepsy, Special Needs
On this Q&A episode of the podcast, I am responding to a question about how offended we are when we hear the R word. We have to process through all the feelings that come with that because it's inevitable. It's all around us. So, I hope you will get a lot out of this and I would love to hear your thoughts on this as well!
info_outline 063 |(Q&A) How Do You Balance Work, Family, and Self-Care as a Special Needs Mom?Accepting The Unacceptable, Parenting Autism, Epilepsy, Special Needs
in this episode, I am going to be answering YOUR questions and it is something I'd like to do every week! It will just be a time when I discuss and answer anything you'd like to know about. Please let me know if this is something you like and if you have anything you want to ask me. I'd love to talk about it.
info_outline 062 | How to Get to a Place of Acceptance - with Jody WarshawskyAccepting The Unacceptable, Parenting Autism, Epilepsy, Special Needs
Today we are talking about acceptance. It is my biggest dream for every parent that has a child with special needs because what you can do with acceptance can change the world. But it starts with you. It starts with the mama. And that is what I am here to talk about.
info_outline 061 | Depression and Feeling Hopeless - with Jody WarshawskyAccepting The Unacceptable, Parenting Autism, Epilepsy, Special Needs
In this episode, I am re-sharing about my experience with depression, how I was able to process my emotions and fears, and ultimately accept my daughter, Remy, after her autism diagnosis.
info_outline 060 | I'll Do Anything to Change My Child's Diagnosis - with Jody WarshawskyAccepting The Unacceptable, Parenting Autism, Epilepsy, Special Needs
Today’s topic is ALL about bargaining. It is an important stage because it is one that will actually keep us stuck the longest. I don't think we even realize we are doing it. So, in today’s podcast, you'll learn all about what bargaining is and what it isn't, and why it's the foundation for getting to that place of acceptance.
info_outline 059 | How Anger Shows Up In Special Needs Parenting - With Jody WarshawskyAccepting The Unacceptable, Parenting Autism, Epilepsy, Special Needs
This episode about anger and grieving what your old ideas or thoughts were for your child. It is a previously recorded episode and it's one of the first one I've ever done. I wanted to play it because the discussion of the stages of grief still rings true for any mom or any parent who is processing through a diagnosis for their child.
info_outline 058 | Denial and How It Plays a Role in Special Needs Parenting - with Jody WarshawskyAccepting The Unacceptable, Parenting Autism, Epilepsy, Special Needs
This is one of THE most important episodes of this entire podcast, and I am replaying these episodes because they still ring true. This episode is all about denial and grieving the child you thought you were going to have. If you are someone who is processing through some sort of diagnosis, listen to this episode and to the next four upcoming episodes and let me know what you think!
info_outline 057 | Depression and Why You Aren't Alone - with Jody WarshawskyAccepting The Unacceptable, Parenting Autism, Epilepsy, Special Needs
In this episode, I am talking about a season of depression that I am currently going through, I share about my journey, and some important advice and resources that have helped me to start overcoming it. I hope this resonates with you if you are in your own season of struggle or depression.
info_outline 056 | How Hope Can Help You Process an Autism Diagnosis - with Sherilyn ToroAccepting The Unacceptable, Parenting Autism, Epilepsy, Special Needs
I am interviewing Sherilyn Toro, who openly shares her hopes and fears surrounding her son’s autism diagnosis, how important Early Intervention was to his growth, her grieving process, her daughter's diabetes diagnosis, and how everything has affected her marriage.
info_outlineIn today's episode, it's going to be a bit different because I am going to be talking about parenting teenagers. I will be explaining what happened recently with my son, why I decided to go public on social media, opening up a discussion about the challenges of raising teens, and where I am currently at with everything.
I am loving connecting with you. Find me on social media or email me
Email:
FB Group
https://www.facebook.com/groups/608571542825070/
FB Page
https://www.facebook.com/acceptingtheunacceptable/
https://www.instagram.com/jodywarshawsky/
Website
https://www.jodywarshawsky.com