Hold onto your seats, folks! This episode is a rollercoaster of emotions, insights, and 'aha' moments that you won't want to miss. I'm Jeff Noble, and today I'm joined by Stacia Stribling, an alumni of my online coaching program. Stacia transitioned from being a professor of early childhood development to working in the nonprofit sector, and she's here to share her transformative approach to FASD caregiving.
Stacia and I get down to the nitty-gritty of FASD caregiving. We talk meltdowns, navigating the maze-like educational system, and the emotional toll that caregiving can take. Stacia shares her philosophy of "connection before correction," and how she's unlearning conventional caregiving norms to better support her loved ones.
By the end of this episode, you'll walk away with actionable strategies and a newfound sense of hope. So, if Stacia's journey feels a lot like your own, hit that subscribe button for more 'aha' moments.
Key Takeaways:
The power of "unlearning" in caregiving
Emotional self-care tips for caregivers
Navigating the educational system with FASD in mind
Show Notes:
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