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Conversations about Autism

Conversations about Autism

Episode 55 Published 11 months, 3 weeks ago
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What is it like to be a parent of a child with autism?  Whilst there is a lot more information out there than there used to be, it still can be quite a lonely place for parents.  In this episode I’m talking to fellow SEN parent, Del Parsons, about what we have learnt along the way and why we are best placed to advocate for our children.

Del is ‘The No-Nonsense Business Coach and Marketing Mentor’ who’s on a mission to give business owners and founders the skills, confidence and self-belief to market their business and sell their stuff in a way that feels good for them! 

As well as being a coach and mentor Del also has a property portfolio and is part of an aviation business which she runs with her husband. She’s built businesses with 8 figure revenues for herself, as well as for clients, so can apply the lessons learnt across the board.

You can get in touch with Del at:

Website: Delparsonscoaching.co.uk

Email: info@delparsonscoaching.co.uk

LinkedIn: Del Parsons

Instagram: Delparsonscoaching

Facebook: Del Parsons

Here are the highlights of this episode:

(5.30) Relief at diagnosis

(10.35) The assumptions people make

(15.15) You know your child

(21.24) A bit of controversy

(34.10) Advocate for your child

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The Dynamics of Everyday Life explores the psychological patterns shaping how we think, work and relate to others; bringing psychodynamic thinking into coaching, leadership and everyday life.

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