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15 | the emotional journey of getting an autism diagnosis with Chelsea Farmer
FromEVOLVE with Dr. Tay: the podcast for parents of autistic kids
15 | the emotional journey of getting an autism diagnosis with Chelsea Farmer
FromEVOLVE with Dr. Tay: the podcast for parents of autistic kids
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Length:
49 minutes
Released:
Mar 22, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
[please note: some explicit language is used in this episode so please be aware if you're listening around children.]join the evolve Facebook community to participate in the weekly Q+A >> facebook.com/groups/evolveautismare you in the diagnosis process right now and that process is really long and extended? maybe you're in the stages of first concerns or you're even post-diagnosis, and you're asking yourself, "now what?"in this episode, I'm joined by Chelsea Farmer, an autism parent with a passion for sharing her life and encouraging others who are on their own autism journeys. we discuss our shared goals to normalize the emotions that arise throughout the diagnosis process and the healing that can follow.this episode will help you: identify how to navigate early concerns and the diagnostic process highlight many of the emotions that parents commonly experience throughout the autism journeylearn how to shift to a healing and acceptance journey post-diagnosisChelsea is someone who is willing to share so openly and remind others they are not alone in this journey and I am blessed to be able to share our conversation. follow Chelsea for more autism experiences and encouragement on Instagram @chelseamfnfarmer.in this episode, I mention my diagnostic services and my group coaching program to support autism parents! to learn more about these services, DM me or email at admin@drtaylorday.com. other places you can learn from me >>Instagram @the.dr.tayTikTok @the.dr.tayLinkedIn @the-dr-tay
Released:
Mar 22, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
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