Inclusive Stories: For parents raising autistic, ADHD - neurodivergent children

Inclusive Stories: For parents raising autistic, ADHD - neurodivergent children

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Making Summer Work for Our Neurodivergent Kids, and Ourselves Too with Lily Adams
Summer holidays are here, but for many neurodivergent families, this season is anything but restful. The world may be on holiday, but we are still deep in the trenches. In this powerful, honest episode, Brooklyn sits down with fellow SEND mum and Occupational Therapist Lily Adams for a conversation that goes far beyond tips and tricks. Together, they talk about the emotional weight of summer when routines vanish and support disappears, and how to find moments of connection, calm, and even joy in the middle of it all. Whether you are managing PDA meltdowns in the park, packing snacks and ear defenders for every outing, or just trying to survive six weeks with no village in sight, this episode will meet you where you are. ✨ If this episode felt like a warm hug… 👉 Join our Inclusive Stories Community Hub, it is free, and filled with families like yours. https://www.inclusivestoriesbox.co.uk/groups 👉 Explore our Inclusive Stories Subscription Box, books, fidgets, and sensory tools, made with your child in mind. https://www.inclusivestoriesbox.co.uk/groups 👉 Shop the NeuroInclusive Apparel Collection — because different is beautiful. neuroinclusiveapparel.co.uk 🧡 You are not doing summer wrong. You are doing it differently, and that matters. Stay Connected with Inclusive StoriesWe love hearing from our community! Whether you have a question, want to share your story, or collaborate, here’s how you can reach us:Website: www.inclusivestoriesbox.co.uk 📧 Email: info@inclusivestoriesbox.co.uk Instagram: @inclusivestories 📘 TikTok: @Inclusivestoriesbox Facebook: Inclusive Stories YouTube: Inclusive Stories Box Podcast Home: Inclusive Stories PodcastIf you’re a parent, carer, educator or advocate looking for inclusive children’s books and sensory-friendly resources, we’d love to welcome you into our growing family. Music by Sergei Chetvertnykh from Pixabay#SENDMum #NeurodivergentParent #AutismAwareness #InclusiveStoriesAfterDark
When the World Is on Holiday… But Neurodivergent Families Are Still in the Trenches
The school gates have closed, but for many of us raising autistic, ADHD, or otherwise neurodivergent children, the real work has just begun. In this heartfelt episode of Inclusive Stories After Dark, Brooklyn shares what summer really looks like for SEND parents: the invisible weight, the lack of support, the grief, but also the small joys, glimmers of rest, and moments of light we often forget to notice. With honest storytelling, gentle humour, and grounded advice, this is not a “how-to” episode. It is a “me too”, a soft space to feel less alone and more understood. What We Talk About in This Episode: Why summer is not a break for many neurodivergent families The invisible load of managing sensory needs, routines, and meltdowns The importance of shrinking the day, creating small anchors, and redefining what a “good” day looks like Real tips for finding calm, joy, and breathing space during the holidays Your questions, answered in our “Ask Brooklyn” segment, from holiday guilt to parenting burnout And a whole lot of softness, truth, and solidarity for the season ahead Stay Connected with Inclusive StoriesWe love hearing from our community! Whether you have a question, want to share your story, or collaborate, here’s how you can reach us:Website: www.inclusivestoriesbox.co.uk 📧 Email: info@inclusivestoriesbox.co.uk Instagram: @inclusivestories 📘 TikTok: @Inclusivestoriesbox Facebook: Inclusive Stories YouTube: Inclusive Stories Box Podcast Home: Inclusive Stories PodcastIf you’re a parent, carer, educator or advocate looking for inclusive children’s books and sensory-friendly resources, we’d love to welcome you into our growing family. Music by Sergei Chetvertnykh from Pixabay#SENDMum #NeurodivergentParent #AutismAwareness #InclusiveStoriesAfterDark
When I Am No Longer Here: The Fear Every Autism/ Nuerodivergent Parent Carries
In this deeply emotional episode of Inclusive Stories After Dark, Brooklyn speaks directly to the fear that so many SEN parents carry but rarely say out loud, What happens when I am no longer here to advocate for my neurodivergent child? From sleepless nights to the quiet ache of wondering who will understand your child’s sensory needs, speech delays, or PDA profile, this episode holds space for those invisible worries. Brooklyn explores the internal battles that come with raising autistic children in a world that still does not fully understand them, and gently reminds us that every act of advocacy, love, and structure leaves a lasting imprint. Whether your child has ARFID, struggles with masking, uses echolalia to communicate, or needs 1:1 support that the system keeps failing to provide, this episode is for you. You are not just parenting for today. You are building a foundation your child will carry long after you are gone. And your voice will echo, even when you are no longer here to speak it. 🧡 Who This Is For: Parents of Autistic and ADHD children Parents navigating EHCPs and SEND support Families supporting children with ARFID, PDA profiles, sensory needs, or speech and language delays Anyone raising neurodivergent children and wondering if what they are doing will ever be enough 🔗 Links + Resources: 🌍 Join our free community hub: https://www.inclusivestoriesbox.co.uk/groups 📦 Explore the Inclusive Stories Subscription Box: https://www.inclusivestoriesbox.co.uk/subscribe 📚 Shop our inclusive books and fidget-friendly tools: https://www.inclusivestoriesbox.co.uk/shop 📧 Email: info@inclusivestoriesbox.co.uk Instagram: @inclusivestories 📘 TikTok: @Inclusivestoriesbox Facebook: Inclusive Stories YouTube: Inclusive Stories Box Podcast Home: Inclusive Stories Podcast If you’re a parent, caregiver, educator, or advocate seeking inclusive children’s books and sensory-friendly resources, we’d be delighted to welcome you into our growing community. Music by Sergei Chetvertnykh from Pixabay
Parenting Multiple Autistic Children with Sua Kyei
What does it mean to raise more than one autistic child, while also navigating cultural expectations, diagnosis journeys, and a system that does not always see us? In this powerful episode of Inclusive Stories, Brooklyn sits down with Sua, a British legal practitioner and proud mum of three daughters, two of whom are autistic. Together, they explore the layered, emotional, and transformative experience of parenting multiple neurodivergent children. This episode speaks to parents who are still finding their feet after diagnosis, those parenting in cultural spaces where autism is misunderstood, and families seeking real talk about advocacy, representation, and doing life differently. 🎙️ In This Episode, We Talk About: The emotional impact of parenting autistic children in a misunderstood world How Sua’s parenting evolved from her neurotypical first child to her two autistic daughters The role of culture, stigma, and silence in Black British families navigating autism Why representation matters in diagnosis, school, and support services The story behind the Eden Rose Project and how her daughter became an advocate What Sua wishes she knew earlier—and why we should stop waiting for “readiness” to start living 💬 Quote from the Episode: "Whether you are a believer, a non-believer, or lean more toward science… there is still hope." – Sua 🔗 Mentioned in this episode: Join the Inclusive Stories Community Hub: www.inclusivestoriesbox.co.uk/groups The Eden Rose Project: edenroseproject.com 🎧 Listen now and share with another parent who needs to hear this. Your child’s journey does not have to follow anyone else's map. We are learning together and building community along the way. Stay Connected with Inclusive Stories We love hearing from our community! Whether you have a question, want to share your story, or collaborate, here’s how you can reach us: Website: www.inclusivestoriesbox.co.uk 📧 Email: info@inclusivestoriesbox.co.uk Instagram: @inclusivestories 📘 TikTok: @Inclusivestoriesbox Facebook: Inclusive Stories YouTube: Inclusive Stories Box Podcast Home: Inclusive Stories Podcast If you’re a parent, carer, educator or advocate looking for inclusive children’s books and sensory-friendly resources, we’d love to welcome you into our growing family. Music by Sergei Chetvertnykh from Pixabay
For the Parent/Carer of Neurodivergent Children Holding It All
This episode is a breath for every SEND/Neurodivergent parent and carer who wonders why they are so tired, even when nothing “big” happened. The truth? You are not lazy. You are not doing it wrong. You are carrying more than most people will ever understand. In this episode, I hold space for the unspoken exhaustion, invisible labour, and quiet strength of parents raising Autistic and ADHD children. You are not alone. You are not too much. And you are still standing. This episode is for you. In this episode we talk about: Why you feel so overwhelmed (even when you think you “should be coping”) What nobody sees about the emotional load of SEND parenting How laughter, joy, and small silences still show up in the chaos The myth of “getting it right” Listener questions in Ask Brooklyn Gentle affirmations to help you rest You don’t need fixing. You just need space. Let this be it. Stay Connected with Inclusive Stories We love hearing from our community! Whether you have a question, want to share your story, or collaborate, here’s how you can reach us: Website: www.inclusivestoriesbox.co.uk 📧 Email: info@inclusivestoriesbox.co.uk Instagram: @inclusivestories 📘 TikTok: @Inclusivestoriesbox Facebook: Inclusive Stories YouTube: Inclusive Stories Box Podcast Home: Inclusive Stories Podcast If you’re a parent, carer, educator or advocate looking for inclusive children’s books and sensory-friendly resources, we’d love to welcome you into our growing family. Music by Sergei Chetvertnykh from Pixabay #SENDMum #NeurodivergentParent #AutismAwareness #InclusiveStoriesAfterDark
Celebrating Our Wins: Because We Are Worth It Too
Tonight, we are taking a moment to celebrate you, friend. Inspired by my National Diversity Awards 2025 nomination, this episode is all about honouring the wins we often overlook as SEND parents and carers. You are doing extraordinary things — even when no one claps, even when no one sees. Your story matters. Your growth matters. You deserve to celebrate yourself without apology. Let us breathe, reflect, and take pride in the quiet victories we build every day. Be well, always. Stay Connected with Inclusive Stories We love hearing from our community! Whether you have a question, want to share your story, or collaborate, here’s how you can reach us: Website: www.inclusivestoriesbox.co.uk 📧 Email: info@inclusivestoriesbox.co.uk Instagram: @inclusivestories 📘 TikTok: @Inclusivestoriesbox Facebook: Inclusive Stories YouTube: Inclusive Stories Box Podcast Home: Inclusive Stories Podcast If you’re a parent, carer, educator or advocate looking for inclusive children’s books and sensory-friendly resources, we’d love to welcome you into our growing family. Music by Sergei Chetvertnykh from Pixabay #SENDMum #NeurodivergentParent #AutismAwareness #InclusiveStoriesAfterDark
A Half-Term Hug for SEND Families
In this episode of Inclusive Stories After Dark, Brooklyn shares heartfelt insights and encouragement for parents and caregivers navigating the challenges of raising children with autism and ADHD. She emphasises the importance of recognising small wins, finding joy amidst chaos, and the need for self-compassion. Brooklyn addresses the pressures of parenting during holidays, the significance of being seen, and the value of adaptability in parenting. The conversation is filled with warmth, humour, and affirmations that resonate deeply with the audience. takeaways You're not alone in this journey of parenting. Every small win counts, even if it seems insignificant. It's okay to feel tired and still be a great parent. Your child's joy matters, and so does yours. You don't have to be perfect to be a good parent. Laughter can be a coping mechanism during tough times. Adapting to your child's needs is not a failure. It's important to feel seen and acknowledged in your efforts. Your love and presence are what your child will remember. You are enough, just as you are. Stay Connected with Inclusive Stories We love hearing from our community! Whether you have a question, want to share your story, or collaborate, here’s how you can reach us: Website: www.inclusivestoriesbox.co.uk 📧 Email: info@inclusivestoriesbox.co.uk Instagram: @inclusivestories 📘 TikTok: @Inclusivestoriesbox Facebook: Inclusive Stories YouTube: Inclusive Stories Box Podcast Home: Inclusive Stories Podcast If you’re a parent, carer, educator or advocate looking for inclusive children’s books and sensory-friendly resources, we’d love to welcome you into our growing family. Music by Sergei Chetvertnykh from Pixabay
Joy Anyway: Because This Joy is Ours—Even on the Hard days
In this episode of Inclusive Stories After Dark, Brooklyn explores finding joy amidst the chaos of parenting and everyday life. She discusses the weight of sensory overload and the cumulative stress of small challenges, emphasising that joy can still exist even in difficult times. Brooklyn encourages listeners to recognise and reclaim their joy, reminding them that it is not only permissible to feel joy but essential for emotional well-being. The episode concludes with a call to choose joy, even amid life's challenges. takeaways Joy can exist even in difficult times. The cumulative weight of small challenges can be overwhelming. Finding joy in unexpected moments is important. Joy does not negate the hard experiences of life. It's okay to feel joy while still facing challenges. Self-care and joy are essential for emotional well-being. You can reclaim your joy by engaging in small, joyful activities. Laughter and joy are still within reach. Mindfulness can help in recognising moments of joy. You are enough, and your joy is valid. Stay Connected with Inclusive Stories We love hearing from our community! Whether you have a question, want to share your story, or collaborate, here’s how you can reach us: Website: www.inclusivestoriesbox.co.uk 📧 Email: info@inclusivestoriesbox.co.uk Instagram: @inclusivestories 📘 TikTok: @Inclusivestoriesbox Facebook: Inclusive Stories YouTube: Inclusive Stories Box Podcast Home: Inclusive Stories Podcast If you’re a parent, carer, educator or advocate looking for inclusive children’s books and sensory-friendly resources, we’d love to welcome you into our growing family. Music by Sergei Chetvertnykh from Pixabay
Choosing Joy this Autism Awareness Month
In this episode of Inclusive Stories After Dark, Brooklyn reflects on Autism Awareness Month, emphasising the importance of living authentically as a parent of autistic children. She discusses the complexities of awareness, joy, and the need for rest, encouraging listeners to define their own experiences and celebrate their journeys without the pressure of public performance. takeaways This month can bring a bit of everything: pride, pressure, and joy. Awareness is a daily experience, not just a month-long event. Joy can be a form of rebellion against societal expectations. Rest is a form of resistance and self-care. You are allowed to define what Autism Awareness Month looks like for you. Celebrating small victories is revolutionary joy. It's okay to opt out of the noise and focus on your family. You are seen, valued, and enough just as you are. Sometimes, awareness looks like simply being present. Choosing joy is a powerful act of self-advocacy. Stay Connected with Inclusive Stories We love hearing from our community! Whether you have a question, want to share your story, or collaborate, here’s how you can reach us: Website: www.inclusivestoriesbox.co.uk 📧 Email: info@inclusivestoriesbox.co.uk Instagram: @inclusivestories 📘 TikTok: @Inclusivestoriesbox Facebook: Inclusive Stories YouTube: Inclusive Stories Box Podcast Home: Inclusive Stories Podcast If you’re a parent, carer, educator or advocate looking for inclusive children’s books and sensory-friendly resources, we’d love to welcome you into our growing family. Music by Sergei Chetvertnykh from Pixabay
To the Mum Who Does It All: Celebrating The Strength of SEND Mums
In this deeply honest episode of Inclusive Stories After Dark, host Brooklyn opens Season 2 with a love letter to every SEND mum parenting Autistic and ADHD children. Speaking from her lived experience, Brooklyn reflects on the emotional weight many neurodivergent families carry. She speaks about the grief that often sits beside joy, the invisible labour of advocating for your child, and the emotional toll of doing it all while barely being seen. This episode offers comfort, recognition, and gentle encouragement. For every mum raising a neurodivergent child who feels exhausted, unacknowledged or unseen—this one's for you. Perfect for late-night listening when the house is finally quiet. This episode is for you if you: Are parenting an Autistic or ADHD child Are navigating the SEND (Special Educational Needs and Disabilities) system Carry the emotional and mental load of your family Crave connection, validation, and a quiet space to be reminded you're not alone Key Takeaways: Parenting Autistic and ADHD children brings both love and grief. Both are valid. SEND motherhood is often isolating and emotionally heavy. Your invisible work matters—even if others don’t see it. You deserve rest, recognition and real self-care. Celebrating yourself isn’t selfish. It’s necessary. Affirmations help reinforce your strength and self-worth. Your needs deserve to be heard—by your family and by yourself. The love you have for your child is powerful, even in hard seasons. You're not alone in this journey. There’s a whole community of mums like you Stay Connected with Inclusive Stories We love hearing from our community! Whether you have a question, want to share your story, or collaborate, here’s how you can reach us: Website: www.inclusivestoriesbox.co.uk 📧 Email: info@inclusivestoriesbox.co.uk Instagram: @inclusivestories 📘 TikTok: @Inclusivestoriesbox Facebook: Inclusive Stories YouTube: Inclusive Stories Box 🎙️ Podcast Home: Inclusive Stories Podcast If you’re a parent, carer, educator or advocate looking for inclusive children’s books and sensory-friendly resources, we’d love to welcome you into our growing family. Music by Sergei Chetvertnykh from Pixabay
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