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The Autism Mom’s Potty Talk Podcast

Michelle B. Rogers
Autism
Potty Training
Communication Skills
Parenting
Speech Apraxia
Independence
Autism Parenting
Mental Health
Insurance Companies
Parent Coaching
Dual Diagnosis
Down Syndrome
Children's Health
Middle School Adjustment
Behavioral Issues
Parental Mindset
Tylenol
Executive Functioning Skills
Personal Development
Coaching

I'm Michelle, an Autism Mom & Life Coach for Parents of Children withAutism. I am expert in helping parents Potty Train and Improve the Communication Skills of their children, with a "straight forward" results-driven approach.My mission is to help every child with Autism to reach their greatest potential by empowering the most important people in their lives, THEIR PARENTS! I provide Autism Parent... more

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🎙️ Episode 58: The Messiness of Autism Parenting

Let’s get honest.

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Michelle B. Rogers
Michelle Rogers is an Autism Mom and Life Coach dedicated to empowering parents of children with autism. With firsthand experience and a results-oriented approach, she specializes in potty training, communication strategies, and addressing problem behaviors to foster independence in children. Her coaching program, the Champions for Our Children Masterclass, aims to equip parents with essential skills and emotional support.

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4.8 out of 5 stars from 50 ratings
  • A must hear podcast!

    Any parent that has a child on the spectrum NEEDS this podcast. Michelle is straight to the point/so knowledgeable with every thing autism. Once I listened to her, my mindset completely changed regarding the autism diagnosis.Now my sons future is limitless. Thank you Michelle! I can’t even type in all the progress my sons had since I discovered you. Never EVER stop what you’re doing. You’re giving us the tools we need to give our children the amazing lives they deserve/were meant to live.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Jessie Cipria
    United Statesa month ago
  • Thank you!

    I want to thank you for this podcast and all of your help!

    You helped me simplify something that seemed so overwhelming.

    In TWO weeks my preverbal 3.5year old son was in undies and saying the word potty. 3rd week he was in undies during night time and by the 4th week he is wearing undies all the time even at prek.

    Thank you thank you!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    MandyJo214
    United States2 months ago
  • Great program!

    I first found Michelle and her team from her podcast. Not only is the podcast great, but they have been so great on our potty training journey. They make themselves available to answer any questions and concerns and come up with strategies tailored to my son. My son has made so much progress not only in potty training, but other areas as well. I feel like he would not be as far along as he is without their help!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Rachb05
    United States4 months ago
  • Kindergarten in Underwear

    I started listening to Michelle’s podcast to get help with potty training my son. We went through several books and online programs and could not find something that would work for him. After listening to a few episodes, I started implementing the strategies I was hearing about and was thankful to send my son to kindergarten in underpants and not pull ups

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    RCounts
    United States6 months ago
  • Life Changing Program

    We started working with Michelle almost 2 years ago to get our then 4 year old potty trained once and for all. I affectionately refer to her as our "kick in the pants" lady, as we needed direction and motivation. It took hard work and time but we got there. I then joined her Next Level Autism membership for support and assistance with more advanced skills. These programs have made a huge impact on how we teach our son, approach challenges, set expectations, and on our mindset. All of the coaches... more

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    Kimberly V. Ward
    United States8 months ago

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Many parents express gratitude for the invaluable insights into potty training, communication, and behavioral management, frequently emphasizing how the guidance has transformed their approach to parenting.
Listeners appreciate the actionable advice and emotional support offered by the host, noting significant strides in their children's development as a result of implemented strategies.
The coaching aspect of the show is frequently highlighted, as parents find encouragement and motivation from the host's relatable journey and expertise.

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Ep45 - “No, They’re Not Too Old To Learn This.”
Q: So how do we start it again?
I got to start thinking about the way I think about my son and that he is capable of potty training.
Ep44 - It’s Not Autism. It’s That Diapers Are Still an Option
Q: If you feel like you haven't been consistent, I want to know what is making it, if you felt like consistency was the key to potty training, what stopped you from being consistent?
Parents mentioned feelings of being tired of fighting with their child, lacking help, and fearing they might traumatize their child during the process.

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