• Self Care Matters For Autism Moms: Part 2

  • 2022/09/09
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Self Care Matters For Autism Moms: Part 2

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  • Self care matters! It’s cliche but so true, especially for moms of children on the autism spectrum. In this episode, life coach and autism mom Octavia Walker walks us through her inspiring story which led her to open her life coaching practice (https://www.gettingbyisnotenough.com). Get tips and action steps for today!

    Octavia Walker
    Octavia Walker is the mother of two children and a son with autism. Octavia left her media sales career to become the founder and life coach of Getting By Is Not Enough. Moms of children with disabilities rely on her first hand experience and strategic solutions to learn how to become the best advocate for their child, develop a strong support team, and live out their own heartfelt dreams and purpose. She offers personal coaching to help Moms create a roadmap that focuses on their strengths so they can have the confidence and peace of mind to take care of their family and themselves by building a life they truly deserve and desire.

    Visit www.gettingbyisnotenough.com to schedule a complementary 30 minute strategy session to get started.

    Crystal Sanford, M.Ed.. M.A. CCC-SLP
    Crystal is the owner and director of the Sanford Autism Advocacy Group, LLC (https://www.sdautismhelp.com), a consulting practice offering IEP advocacy and parent empowerment classes for fellow Autism families throughout the U.S. To learn more about IEP assistance and help advocating for the special education your child deserves, contact our team at info@sdautismhelp.com. For San Diego families, Crystal has also opened the Sanford Speech & Learning Center (https://www.sanfordspeech.com), offering speech therapy and social groups for children of all abilities.

    Need help parents/caregivers? Access our free IEP guide and much more: https://www.sdautismhelp.com/resources

    Want to schedule a 30-minute FREE consultation with Crystal and her team? Get empowered

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Self care matters! It’s cliche but so true, especially for moms of children on the autism spectrum. In this episode, life coach and autism mom Octavia Walker walks us through her inspiring story which led her to open her life coaching practice (https://www.gettingbyisnotenough.com). Get tips and action steps for today!

Octavia Walker
Octavia Walker is the mother of two children and a son with autism. Octavia left her media sales career to become the founder and life coach of Getting By Is Not Enough. Moms of children with disabilities rely on her first hand experience and strategic solutions to learn how to become the best advocate for their child, develop a strong support team, and live out their own heartfelt dreams and purpose. She offers personal coaching to help Moms create a roadmap that focuses on their strengths so they can have the confidence and peace of mind to take care of their family and themselves by building a life they truly deserve and desire.

Visit www.gettingbyisnotenough.com to schedule a complementary 30 minute strategy session to get started.

Crystal Sanford, M.Ed.. M.A. CCC-SLP
Crystal is the owner and director of the Sanford Autism Advocacy Group, LLC (https://www.sdautismhelp.com), a consulting practice offering IEP advocacy and parent empowerment classes for fellow Autism families throughout the U.S. To learn more about IEP assistance and help advocating for the special education your child deserves, contact our team at info@sdautismhelp.com. For San Diego families, Crystal has also opened the Sanford Speech & Learning Center (https://www.sanfordspeech.com), offering speech therapy and social groups for children of all abilities.

Need help parents/caregivers? Access our free IEP guide and much more: https://www.sdautismhelp.com/resources

Want to schedule a 30-minute FREE consultation with Crystal and her team? Get empowered

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