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Parenting Autism and ADHD

Cliff Kilmister
ADHD
Autism
Neurodiversity
Parenting
Anxiety
Sensory Processing Disorder
Nutrition
Education System
Mental Health
Children's Mental Health
Emotional Regulation
Self-Compassion
Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP)
Executive Function
Neurodivergence
Self-Care
Overwhelm
Shutdowns
Circadian Rhythm
Autism Spectrum Disorder

Parenting Autism and ADHD is a podcast designed to support parents and carers of children with autism, ADHD, Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD), and other neurodevelopmental challenges, as well as children struggling with school attendance, even if they haven’t yet been diagnosed. Each episode offers practical guidance on helping your child attend school with less stress, manage meltdowns, and navi... more

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For so many ADHD brains, nights aren’t restful, they’re busy, creative, and wired. You’re exhausted, your head hits the pillow… but suddenly you’re wide awake, building entire business plans in your mind while the rest of the house is out cold. But t... more

Let me ask you something uncomfortable. Can we punish neurodiversity out of our kids? If  they shout ground them. If they swear, take the phone. If they melt down, raise your voice louder. Will that fix it, or are we trying to discipline a nervous sy... more

What happens when your child is doing fine academically, but socially they're drowning? They might understand the material, they can answer the questions, they might even be top of the class, or maybe they're struggling academically because of the en... more

Neurodiverse people aren’t broken – we’re wired differently. What works for most other people doesn’t always work for us, especially when it comes to getting things done, motivating ourselves and handling stress. In this episode I dive into five comm... more

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Dr. Tara Williams
Specialist in executive functioning support for autistic and ADHD students
Episode: Body Doubling, Chunking and Hope: Practical Executive Function Support for Autistic & ADHD Students with Dr Tara Williams
Lisa Bond
Operational manager at AYC Psychology Assessment Services, expert in autism/ADHD assessments, late diagnosed herself
AYC Psychology Assessment Services
Episode: Getting Access to The Right Type of Assessment with Lisa Bond
Tom Mitchell
Former NBA team psychologist, author of The Winning Spirit (with Joe Montana)
MVP Performance / book co-author with Joe Montana
Episode: Embrace Your Inner Coach: Learning to Tap Into Your Winning Spirit with Tom Mitchell
Tash Hutcheson
Neurodiversity life coach
neurodiverselifeskills.com
Episode: Exploring and Tackling Anxiety in the Neuro Divergent World with Tash Hutcheson
Kirsty Heap
HR professional and advocate for neurodiversity in the workplace
Independent coach / neurodiversity advocate
Episode: Teaching Your Children Skills They Will Use Later to Thrive in The Workplace with Kirsty Heap
Cath Hakanson
Sexual health educator and founder of SexEd Rescue
SexEd Rescue
Episode: Raising Neurodivergent Teens in a Sexualised World: Conversations About Consent, Porn, and Identity with Cath Hakanson
Helen Valentino
Late diagnosed ADHD shamanic practitioner, cacao ceremony facilitator, and podcast host.
Inspired Healing
Episode: Thriving, Not Surviving: RSD, Burnout and Gentle ADHD Workarounds with Helen Valentino
Dolly Oksman
Special education teacher with more than a decade of experience supporting children with autism.
Love Heal Believe
Episode: Cultivating The Ability to Be Calm: Managing ADHD Meltdowns, Triggers and Caregiver Overwhelm with Dolly Oksman
Helen Foster
A mother sharing her experiences with advocating for her non-verbal son in the EHCP process.
Episode: Navigating the EHCP Maze: Gathering Effective Evidence and Managing Overwhelm with Helen Foster

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Cliff Kilmister
Host of Parenting Autism and ADHD; central figure guiding conversation and guest selection.

Reviews

4.5 out of 5 stars from 8 ratings
  • Really enjoyable and insightful

    Really engaging podcast and really interesting with someone who has kids. Keep up the good work!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Mack the turtle
    United Kingdom10 months ago
  • Fantastic podcast - such an important topic.

    I highly recommend this podcast and I’m so happy it’s out there. We need to wake up to the needs of all of these children being forced through an outdated education system that doesn’t serve them. Embrace all of their wonderful gifts and talents that aren’t appreciated in traditional schools. Keep up the great work spreading these important messages!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    alsimms
    United Kingdoma year ago
  • Fantastic

    Great episode! The content is So valuable

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    LaraBarnes
    United Kingdoma year ago

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The show surfaces timely topics about education systems and real‑life strategies.
Listeners appreciate the practical, compassionate guidance for neurodivergent families.

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Beyond Parental Controls: Raising Porn-Literate, Neurodivergent Kids in a Digital World with Cath Hakanson
Q: What's the right way to approach talking to kids about porn and sexuality?
Start with age-appropriate, non-judgmental conversations, use relatable examples, and frame it as a normal part of learning about healthy relationships and consent, rather than a forbidden topic. Tailor the talk to the child's age and neurodivergent needs, and supplement with practical resources and open lines of communication.
Teaching Your Children Skills They Will Use Later to Thrive in The Workplace with Kirsty Heap
Q: Oh, Kirsty, if there was one thing that people would remember from our chat today, what would you like it to be?
Let nobody dull your shine. Shine bright and own it.
Thriving, Not Surviving: RSD, Burnout and Gentle ADHD Workarounds with Helen Valentino
Q: How does living in the woods help with your ADHD, all the calmness and being in nature?
Nature is such a powerful healer, and living in the woods has slowed me down about 100 percent.
Children’s Mental Health Week: Helping Autistic Children Manage Overwhelm, Shutdowns and Big Emotions
Q: What helps you to feel safe or calm?
To be in my room and hug my Teddys and play with toys and Teddys and stuff like that.
Children’s Mental Health Week: Helping Autistic Children Manage Overwhelm, Shutdowns and Big Emotions
Q: How do you feel in the mainstream? Did you feel like you fit in?
No, not at all, not really.

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What is Parenting Autism and ADHD about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Practical, family‑centered discussions focused on neurodiversity, autism, and ADHD within school settings. Episodes frequently cover executive functioning strategies, inclusive teaching, home routines, mindfulness and resilience, as well as navigating assessments, gender and sex education, and digital safety for neurodivergent children. The show tends to pair parent experiences with expert guidance, offering actionable steps for reducing stress, improving communication, and coordinating with schools to support attendance and classroom success. A notable strength is its broad guest roster across healthcare, education, and parenting spaces, delivering real‑world tips that families can apply immediately. Potential listeners will likely find it... more

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1. Dr. Tara Williams
2. Lisa Bond
3. Tom Mitchell
4. Tash Hutcheson
5. Kirsty Heap
6. Cath Hakanson
7. Helen Valentino
8. Dolly Oksman

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