
The Brain First Parenting podcast supports parents who are raising children, teens or young adults with brain-based differences and challenging behavioral symptoms. We are a safe space for parents who have historically felt like there isn't a place for them in the parenting advice world. At Brain First Parenting, we see each child as a unique individual with a unique brain, who deserves accommodat... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 35 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Mental HealthKids & FamilyParentingHealth & Fitness | |||

SUMMARY - In this episode, Eileen sits down with Amy Lang, sexuality educator and expert, for a frank and open conversation about sex education for kids who are neurodivergent. Amy is the founder of Bird & Bees & Kids, and since 2006 has helped thous... more
SUMMARY - In this episode of the Brain First Parenting podcast, Eileen explores the idea - which is grounded in research - that caregiver burnout can become contagious through shared nervous system dysregulation. Drawing on a recent keynote experienc... more
SUMMARY - In this episode, Eileen outlines in detail what attention and working memory skills are exactly, and seven signs that may indicate a child struggles with this cognitive skill set.
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• Attention and working memory refers to the ab... more
SUMMARY - In this episode, Eileen discussed a topic that is at the center of stress for many parents of kids with neurobehavioral conditions which is their extended family's inability to understand their child from a Brain First lens. Eileen offers s... more
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Such great information! Truly is so helpful!
From the first episode I listened to, this podcast has not only helped me let go of some of my guilt about the very real struggles of parenting a child with ADHD. She had helped me reframe his behaviors and I am currently working on letting go of my hurt at some of the worst things my son has done/said. I can’t tell you how much this podcast has helped, and throughout, Eileen’s compassion, not just for the chicken, but for the very real struggles of the parents, has been a balm to my very often ... more
Eileen’s podcasts are such a fabulous and accessible resource for parents with kids that don’t seem to respond to traditional parenting approaches. Her humanness and lived experience is matched up nicely with her clinical expertise. Wonderfully accessible language, stories, and overall delivery of such helpful information and perspectives. As a family therapist myself, I’m so happy to have her as a resource for parents and families that can feel lost at times supporting their kids with brai... more
I cannot say enough about Eileen-from her calming voice and presence to her knowledge and compassion for the families she works with, she is the BEST. I take away something useful from every single episode to apply to my own child and family.
As a parent of a child with a brain-based disability, the episode on grief really struck home.
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Focused on assisting parents raising children with brain-based differences and behavior challenges, the content primarily centers on providing actionable insights into managing parenting dynamics. Topics covered include emotional regulation, caregiver burnout, supportive education strategies, and the nuanced communication required to foster understanding within family environments. The podcast emphasizes the importance of accommodations and compassion for both children and parents, thereby offering a unique blend of professional expertise and personal experience. It creates a valuable resource for those navigating the complexities of neurobehavioral challenges.
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Brain First Parenting launched a year ago and published 35 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on Brain First Parenting include:
1. Amy Lang
2. Carrie Bonnett
3. Dr. Emily King
4. Wendy Sue Horn
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