
Parenting with Impact EP260: How To Build Self-Trust and Emotional Regulation with Autism and ADHD with Taylor Heaton
Supporting your kid starts with supporting yourself, and that’s especially true if you’re a neurodivergent parent. In this episode with Taylor Heaton, we’ll explore the importance of rest, routines, and trusting yourself when it comes to self-regulation, and what a later-in-life diagnosis can do for parents who might be struggling. Join us for insights on understanding yourself to parent with clarity and confidence.
What to expect in this episode:
- How a late autism diagnosis can impact identity and self-understanding
- Why trusting your body and intuition is essential for neurodivergent adults
- How autistic inertia affects motivation, transitions, and daily functioning
- Why rest, hydration, and simple routines are critical for regulation and well-being
- The importance of gentleness, slowing down, and self-compassion in regulation
About Taylor Heaton
Taylor Heaton is a content creator, autism advocate, and the voice behind Mom on the Spectrum, a platform dedicated to raising awareness and understanding of autism through the lived experience of motherhood. As a late-diagnosed autistic woman and parent to autistic children, Taylor shares honest, relatable insights on neurodivergence, parenting, sensory challenges, and navigating everyday life on the spectrum. Through her content, she helps normalize autism, reduce stigma, and provide support to families and individuals seeking validation, education, and community. Her work blends storytelling, advocacy, and practical tools to help others better understand themselves and their loved ones.
Connect with Taylor
- Website: Mom on the Spectrum
- YouTube: Mom on the Spectrum
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