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Supporting differently wired children can be both rewarding and challenging! Holly Blanc Moses, everyone's favorite behavior expert, shares her strategies to help children diagnosed with Autism and/or ADHD. Subscribe now to learn how to effectively improve behavior, emotional health, social skills, and academic performance.

Dec 20, 2022

The holidays can be wonderful but tough. Join me as I chat about - 

  • time,
  • energy,
  • your health, 
  • food,
  • permission,
  • visiting family & friends,
  • your "go-to-statement",
  • chicken nuggets and more

Warmly,

Holly - The Mom/Psychologist Who Gets It

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Dec 14, 2022

Join Seth Perler and I as we chat about executive functioning! In part two, we cover executive functioning and strategies you can start using TODAY! Make sure the catch part one before listening to this episode:) 

Take care, Holly Blanc Moses - The Mom/Psychologist Who Gets It

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Dec 7, 2022

Join Seth Perler and I as we chat about executive functioning! In part one, we cover-

  • The impact of executive functioning on mental health
  • Our own "stories", and 
  • Demystifying executive functioning

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Nov 30, 2022

Join Shane, Autistic/ADHDer Coach, and I as we have a vulnerable chat about his experience as a father and 4 reasons he sees father's struggle with parenting. Don't miss out on this important episode. If you feel led, please share this episode far and wide:) 

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Nov 16, 2022

Join Sydney and I as we cover an important topic- shame.

Shame finds it's way in through-

  • Behavior change
  • Sensitivity
  • Fear
  • Learning differences
  • Expectations and more!

It weighs heavy so let's learn how to do better. Sydney and I hope that you'll feel more comfortable talking about your "broken arm". 

Take care, Holly...