🎙 Podcasts
- TILT Parenting – Hosted by Debbie Reber; focuses on raising differently-wired kids (ADHD, autism, 2e, etc) with a strengths-based, neurodiversity-affirming lens. Apple Podcasts
- The Neurodiversity Podcast – A podcast that brings in leaders from psychology, education and social fields to talk about supporting neurodivergent people — good for parent learning and advocacy. The Neurodiversity Podcast+1
- Parenting Neurodivergent Children – Hosted by Melissa Cox; real-life stories and strategies from families navigating ADHD and autism. Apple Podcasts
📚 Books
Here are some titles that you might highlight (with blurbs) on your site.
- The Out‑of‑Sync Child by Carol Stock Kranowitz – A go-to book for sensory processing challenges.
- Differently Wired: Raising an Exceptional Child in a Conventional World by Deborah Reber – Emphasizes embracing difference, not “fixing” a child.
- Far From the Tree: Parents, Children, and the Search for Identity by Andrew Solomon – Deep dive into families of kids with many types of difference; helps shift perspective.
- Uniquely Human: A Different Way of Seeing Autism – This is another excellent one to consider; lots of parent lists recommend it.
🧸 Toys & Play Tools
- Weighted lap pads or vests (for calming sensory input)
- Chew or fidget tools for kids who self-soothe orally or with hands
- Visual timers and sand-timers (helps kids who struggle with transitions)
- Motion-based tools: balance boards, mini-trampolines, wobble cushions (for vestibular/sensory-motor needs)
- Social/emotional play sets: for example emotion-cards, social story kits, felt-board routines
- Large-piece puzzles or magnetic pictorial schedules (for planning & executive-function support)