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Embracing Your Season: Raising Littles and Understanding Teens with Paige Clingenpeel
Are you a parent of a special needs child? Do you struggle with finding community and connection? On this week's episode of Embracing Your Season, host Paige Clingenpeel has Julie Hornok on the show. Julie is the co-founder of Labeled and Loved which is a non-profit organization that is passionate about empowering women to find grace, acceptance and strength in the midst of even the toughest circumstances life has to offer. Humbled by parenting kids with extra needs, she works to build community for those who feel alone and spread her message of hope to anyone who will listen.Paige's Takeaways:We can focus on what our kids can do. Flip the script and walk through the positives of their day to day so we also have that mindshift. If we focus on the negatives just think about how discouraging that can be to us as parents but also to our children. We can still grieve the things that they can't do.Stop caring about what other parents think. Don't focus on the opinions of others around you, instead focus on what is best for your own child at that moment.Find Community. We cannot be doing this alone. IT doesn't matter if you have special needs kids or able-bodied kids. We can allow other trusted people to speak into our kids' lives. Be intentional about who we are allowing into our lives and our kids lives.Paige ClingenpeelQuestions About the Podcast? Email: paigeclingenpeel@gmail.comFacebook: Paige ClingenpeelInstagram: paigeclingenpeelYouTube: Embracing Your Season Sponsored by HomeWordHomeWordJulie HornokLabeled and LovedHope RetreatSisterhood CirclesSticky Notes For The Heart
Have you ever seen your child in pain to the point you started asking God, "why?" Danny and John discuss how they've seen parents wrestle with the the "why God," questions. Also, Jim Daly chats with Julie Hornok about how she's learned to trust God, even with a daughter on the autism spectrum. Find us online at focusonthefamily.com/parentingpodcast, or call 1-800-A-FAMILY. Receive the book "United in Autism" and a CD for your donation of any amount! Learn About the 7 Traits of Effective Parenting Don't Give Up: Raising a Child With Autism (Digital Download) Contact our Counseling Department What is Mental Health and Why is it Important for Your Family? If you've listened to any of our podcasts, please give us your feedback.
Have you ever seen your child in pain to the point you started asking God, "why?" Danny and John discuss how they've seen parents wrestle with the the "why God," questions. Also, Jim Daly chats with Julie Hornok about how she's learned to trust God, even with a daughter on the autism spectrum. Find us online at focusonthefamily.com/parentingpodcast, or call 1-800-A-FAMILY. Receive the book "United in Autism" and a CD for your donation of any amount! Learn About the 7 Traits of Effective Parenting Don't Give Up: Raising a Child With Autism (Digital Download) Contact our Counseling Department What is Mental Health and Why is it Important for Your Family? If you've listened to any of our podcasts, please give us your feedback. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1197/29
When difficult circumstances come up, you can choose to respond well or not. Julie Hornok shares with Jim Daly about how she learned to respond well after her daughter's autism diagnosis. Also, John and Danny share how a parent can keep a good attitude in the midst of tough circumstances. Find us online at focusonthefamily.com/parentingpodcast, or call 1-800-A-FAMILY. United in Autism with audio download of "Don't Give Up: Raising a Child with Autism" Learn About the 7 Traits of Effective Parenting Encouraging Social and Behavioral Development in Children with Special Needs Contact our Counseling Department Listen Anytime If you've listened to any of our podcasts, please give us your feedback.
How do you stay hopeful when the dreams you had for your child don't happen? John and Danny address why it's good to grieve over your disappointed expectations. Plus, Jim Daly talks to Julie Hornok about how how she processed her daughter's special needs condition. Find us online at focusonthefamily.com/parentingpodcast, or call 1-800-A-FAMILY. United in Autism with audio download of "Don't Give Up: Raising a Child with Autism" Learn About the 7 Traits of Effective Parenting Hope and Help for Parents with a Child with Autism Contact our Counseling Department Listen Anytime If you've listened to any of our podcasts, please give us your feedback.
Even though raising a child who has special needs is hard, there can be plenty of fun moments too. John Fuller talks with Danny about how funny memories can be made, even when your kid does something embarrassing. Also, Jim Daly and Julie Hornok tell some funny stories about some humorous things her daughter Lizzie did. Find us online at focusonthefamily.com/parentingpodcast, or call 1-800-A-FAMILY. Receive the book "United in Autism" with audio download of "Don't Give Up: Raising a Child with Autism" for your donation of any amount! Learn About the 7 Traits of Effective Parenting Encouraging Social and Behavioral Development in Children with Special Needs Contact our Counseling Department Listen Anytime If you've listened to any of our podcasts, please give us your feedback.
Raising a child with special needs affects everyone close to that son or daughter. John Fuller shares with Danny about his own journey of raising a son with autism. You'll also hear Jim Daly chat with Julie Hornok about some of the pain she's had to overcome while raising her daughter Lizzie. Find us online at focusonthefamily.com/parentingpodcast, or call 1-800-A-FAMILY. Receive the book "United in Autism" with audio download of "Don't Give Up: Raising a Child with Autism" for your donation of any amount! Learn About the 7 Traits of Effective Parenting Contact our Counseling Department Hope and Help for Parents with a Child with Autism Listen Anytime If you've listened to any of our podcasts, please give us your feedback.
Raising a child with special needs is not easy. If you or someone you know is in that situation, John and Danny will offer some encouragement. Plus, Jim Daly and Julie Hornok speak about her experience of raising a daughter with autism. Find us online at focusonthefamily.com/parentingpodcast, or call 1-800-A-FAMILY. Receive the book "United in Autism" for your donation of any amount! Learn About the 7 Traits of Effective Parenting Hope and Help for Parents with a Child with Autism Encouraging Social and Behavioral Development in Children with Special Needs Listen Anytime If you've listened to any of our podcasts, please give us your feedback.
Raising a child with special needs is not easy. If you or someone you know is in that situation, John and Danny will offer some encouragement. Plus, Jim Daly and Julie Hornok speak about her experience of raising a daughter with autism. Find us online at focusonthefamily.com/parentingpodcast, or call 1-800-A-FAMILY. Receive the book "United in Autism" for your donation of any amount! Learn About the 7 Traits of Effective Parenting Hope and Help for Parents with a Child with Autism Encouraging Social and Behavioral Development in Children with Special Needs Listen Anytime If you've listened to any of our podcasts, please give us your feedback. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1197/29
Raising a child with autism can be difficult and even heartbreaking for parents who are struggling to understand their child. Julie Hornok shares hope and encouragement for parents impacted by autism.
Julie Hornok discusses the tendencies of someone who has been diagnosed, dealing with grief and feelings of disappointment as a parent, and eventually realising the hope that is found in Christ's purpose for you and your child. Julie encourages parents to seek support for both themselves and their children, surrender their plans for their family, and believe that God has given their child a beautiful purpose. Award-winning author of the book United in Autism: Finding Strength Inside the Spectrum.
On this episode we will talk with Julie Hornok, author of United Autism and mother of a child with autism. We will discuss the ups and downs of parenthood and living the strengths of an individual with ASD
On this episode we will talk with Julie Hornok, author of United Autism and mother of a child with autism. We will discuss the ups and downs of parenthood and living the strengths of an individual with ASD
Julie Hornok discusses the tendencies of someone who has been diagnosed, dealing with grief and feelings of disappointment as a parent, and eventually realizing the hope that is found in Christ's purpose for you and your child. Julie encourages parents to seek support for both themselves and their children, surrender their plans for their family, and believe that God has given their child a beautiful purpose. Receive the "United in Autism" bundle for your donation of any amount: https://donate.focusonthefamily.com/don-daily-broadcast-product-2022-08-01?refcd=1453301&treatment=one-time-gift Get more episode resources: https://www.focusonthefamily.com/episodes/broadcast/dont-give-up-raising-a-child-with-autism/#featured-resource-cta If you've listened to any of our podcasts, please give us your feedback: https://focusonthefamily.com/podcastsurvey/
On this episode we will talk with Julie Hornok, author of United Autism and mother of a child with autism. We will discuss the ups and downs of parenthood and living the strengths of an individual with ASD
On this episode we will talk with Julie Hornok, author of United Autism and mother of a child with autism. We will discuss the ups and downs of parenthood and living the strengths of an individual with ASD
Julie Hornok brings over sixteen years of autism industry experience as a parent, behavioral program facilitator, global interviewer, speaker, award-winning author, and President/co-founder of Labeled and Loved. In our season one finale, Julie shares the story of her daughter Lizzie who went from a nonverbal toddler to a teenager attending college in the fall, as well as the incredible awakening that can occur when we as women surrender our worry and turn our stories into service. Julie can be found at www.juliehornok.com. Her first book is titled, “United in Autism: Finding Strength Inside the Spectrum.”
Idag diskuterar Marie, Lotta, Peik, Josef och Elin autism och utanförskap. Som grund till diskussionen kommer vi att ta upp exempel på mobbning och utanförskap från ett kapitel ur boken United in Autism: Finding Strength inside the Spectrum av Julie Hornok.
I detta avsnitt diskuteras utmaningar med puberteten och vuxenlivet för familjer med autism, i samband med ett kapitel från boken United in Autism av Julie Hornok. Viktiga frågor kring stöd, sexualundervisning och processen att växa upp från ungdom till vuxen lyfts fram. Avsnittet spelas in online och störningar på grund av dålig uppkoppling kan ibland inträffa.
Julie Hornok wears many capes: she is an autism mom, author, speaker, advocate, cheerleader, and the strongest ally any mom of a newly diagnosed special needs child could ever ask for. She used her superpowers to mightily pen United in autism, Finding Strength Inside the Spectrum, and is now saving the planet one autism mom at a time with Labeled and Loved- an arsenal of lifelines meant to help us soldier on with a smile. Armed with a shield of wit, warmth, and welcome, Julie uses her superhuman strengths to create a marvelous autism mom universe. Remember to please join our private Facebook Parent Support Group and fan account via PATREON for perks and additional INSIDER content! Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/disorderlyblondes)
I detta avsnitt diskuterar Marie, Lotta, Maggan och Peik vikten av handlingsplaner för familjer med autism, samt sömnbrist och dess påverkan. Vi pratar även om medicinering av personer med autism; Är det vanligt? Och vad är melatonin? Kopplingar dras till ett kapitel ur boken United in Autism av Julie Hornok som presenteras i början av avsnittet.
Julie Hornok has over fifteen years of autism industry experience as a parent, non-profit founder, behavioral program facilitator, global interviewer, speaker and award-winning author of the book United in Autism: Finding Strength Inside the Spectrum. Her daughter, Lizzie, was diagnosed with autism at the age of two and as her daughter made good progress, Julie poured her freed-up energy into providing emotional support, community-building events for special needs moms through her non-profit Labeled and Loved. Stay connected with Julie in the following ways: Websites: https://www.juliehornok.com https://www.labeledandloved.org Social Media: https://www.facebook.com/unitedinautism https://www.instagram.com/unitedinautism/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/julie-hornok-united-in-autism-548a5041/ Book: Anywhere books are sold online! https://www.juliehornok.com/united-in-autism-finding-strength-inside-the-spectrum/ https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1612542735 ***************************************** To purchase my book “Welcome to My Life – A Personal Parenting Journey Through Autism” click HERE!! You can easily stay connected to the Living the Sky Life podcast and me in various ways. Please visit my website www.lauriehellmann.com for all the links. I'd love to hear what you think, so if listening on the Apple platform, please leave a written review and rating of the podcast! If you are interested in being a guest on an episode of Living the Sky Life, please contact me!
I avsnitt 6 diskuterar Marie, Lotta och Peik om hur det är att leva som familj med autism i dagens samhälle och hur stor betydelse det har att få stöd från sin omgivning. Vi har även ett kapitel ur boken United in Autism av Julie Hornok som underlag för ytterligare ett perspektiv på hur vissa situationer kan se ut för familjer med autism. (OBS: I början av avsnittet är ljudvolymen lite ojämn, men det är bara under de första få minutrarna!)
I vårt fjärde avsnitt diskuterar Marie, Lotta och Josef kring utmaningar med sinnen, skola och individanpassning. Vi drar paralleller till boken United in Autism: Finding Strength Inside the Spectrum av Julie Hornok, men kopplar även diskussionerna till egna erfarenheter och vad vi har upptäkt fungerar/inte fungerar.
Julie Hornok is a mom to a daughter with autism and founder of United in Autism. United in Autism is a non-profit that builds community for special needs parents. As a parent and an advocate, Julie has valuable insight into how educators and providers can best connect and build relationships with parents. She shares tips and strategies based on her own experiences. We also discussed school closings during the COVID-19 pandemic. In a time of uncharted waters for everyone, Julie shares valuable advice on what would be helpful for parents during this time and how to best support in the e-learning process. Click here to find out more info about The Autism Helper Professional Development Membership: https://theautismhelper.com/membership-2021/ Want more information about The Autism Helper Courses? Visit: https://theautismhelper.com/courses/ Looking for a specific product or resource? Visit The Autism Helper store on TpT: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/The-Autism-Helper Get all updates from The Autism Helper Podcast by clicking subscribe above. Head over to theautismhelper.com for more info. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, or Pinterest @theautismhelper.
This week we have Julie Hornok on the show! She is an autism parent, advocate, author, and event planner. Her book, United in Autism: Finding Strength Inside the Spectrum shares stories from autism parents/caregivers, and her non-profit plans and facilitates emotional support events for autism parents/caregivers. Being an autism caregiver is truly a unique experience with its own journey, strengths, and challenges. Parents and caregivers of autistic loved ones across the lifespan can also benefit from finding and engaging in the types of groups we discuss - from online to an in-person Special Needs moms retreat that Julie is collaborating with other parents to plan and facilitate. AUTISM GROWN UP COMMUNITY: https://community.autismgrownup.com/ AUTISM GROWN UP INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/autismgrownup/ AUTISM GROWN UP SHOWNOTES: https://www.autismgrownup.com/agupodcast/ AUTISM GROWN UP PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/autismgrownup --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/autism-grown-up-podcast/support
This week we have Julie Hornok on the show! She is an autism parent, advocate, author, and event planner. Her book, United in Autism: Finding Strength Inside the Spectrum shares stories from autism parents/caregivers, and her non-profit plans and facilitates emotional support events for autism parents/caregivers. Being an autism caregiver is truly a unique experience with its own journey, strengths, and challenges. Parents and caregivers of autistic loved ones across the lifespan can also benefit from finding and engaging in the types of groups we discuss - from online to an in-person Special Needs moms retreat that Julie is collaborating with other parents to plan and facilitate. AUTISM GROWN UP COMMUNITY: https://community.autismgrownup.com/ AUTISM GROWN UP INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/autismgrownup/ AUTISM GROWN UP SHOWNOTES: https://www.autismgrownup.com/agupodcast/ AUTISM GROWN UP PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/autismgrownup
Julie Hornok is an award-winning author, a nonprofit founder, and an autism parent. And on top of that, she is one of the most encouraging individuals I’ve interviewed on this podcast thus far. Julie is on a mission to inspire other mothers like her, who are battle-scarred and weary, and need to be reminded that there is a light at the end of the tunnel.
What can your church do to be more inclusive of families of kids with special needs? On this week's episode, the team welcomes special guest Julie Hornok, author of "United in Autism: Finding Strength Inside the Spectrum" and mother of a daughter with autism, to talk about how churches, leaders, and parents can work together to welcome kids with autism and their families fully into the life of the church.
In today’s episode I’m chatting with autism mom and author, Julie Hornok. Julie shares her journey with her daughter, who is now 16 and completely flourishing. Their story is so hopeful and inspiring! Julie also talks about how her daughter inspired her to reach out within the autism community and provide support for other autism moms. This lead her to start hosting events and eventually to write her amazing book, ‘United in Autism’, which actually has a forward written by none other then Temple Grandin! Julie is a delight and we had a great conversation. I hope you enjoy listening! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/megan-carranza/message
Today on autism live we start the show off with covering DSM in the Jargon of the Day! Then we get on Skype with our Autism Expert Hilary Cline and talk about Intensive ABA, autism diagnosis and Stimming. Before the show ends Shannon interviews the Founder of the non-profit "United in Autism", Julie Hornok! Like Autism Live on Facebook at http://facebook.com/autismlive Sign up for Autism Live’s free newsletter at: http://www.autism-live.com/join-our-email-list.aspx Autism Live is a production of the Center for Autism and Related Disorders (CARD), headquartered in Woodland Hills, California, and with offices throughout, the United States and around the globe. For more information on therapy for autism and other related disorders, visit the CARD website at http://centerforautism.com
We recently invited Julie Hornok, a friend of our church's special needs ministry, to sit with us and talk about her new book and the ministry she leads for parents of kids with autism. Julie shares her personal journey of watching her daughter Lizzie slip away from world at about 9 months, and the crushing weight of an autism diagnosis.
Julie Hornok is not just the author of this book, she is also the parent of a child with Autism. She is an Autism Advocate that has dedicated her life to helping others. When her daughter, Lizzie, was diagnosed with autism at the age of two, Julie Hornok jumped into researching and implementing a thirty-hours-a-week home therapy program. A few years later, as her daughter made good progress, Julie went through her videos and began a video blog (www.LizzieHornok.Blogspot.com) showing Lizzie’s progress to encourage others. As a result of the video blog, Julie became the go-to mom for helping parents with a new autism diagnosis and was honored to accept a position on the board of the National Autism Association of North Texas. She was also asked to blog for AutismSpot. Blogging regularly enabled her to encourage and help thousands across the globe through humorous, heartfelt stories about Lizzie and videos showing the therapies she was using to help her daughter progress. Through AutismSpot, Julie discovered her love for writing. She has published short stories in multiple Chicken Soup for the Soul books, and her work has also appeared in Scary Mommy, Parenting Special Needs Magazine, Autism Parenting Magazine, The Mighty, That’s Inappropriate and many more. Her first book, United in Autism: Finding Strength Inside the Spectrum released in October 2018. In this podcast, Julie discusses her own journey of her daughter's diagnosis with Autism and shares her experience of writing the book. Don't miss this special podcast! For more information about Julie, visit her website at Juliehornok.com. To read my review of Julie's book, United in Autism, click here. Also visit my website for more recommendations of books and resources about Autism.
On this episode we will talk with Julie Hornok, author of United Autism and mother of a child with autism. We will discuss the ups and downs of parenthood and living the strengths of an individual with ASD
Hey, it’s Amy Newmark and it’s Friend Friday on the Chicken Soup for the Soul podcast. Today I’m going to introduce you to Julie Hornok, who is a regular writer for Chicken Soup for the Soul and also the mother of a teenager on the autism spectrum. Julie discovered her love for writing when her daughter, Lizzie, was diagnosed with autism at the age of two. At that point, she jumped into researching and implementing a home-therapy program. This led to a video blog that Julie made to help other parents of kids on the autism spectrum. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode we will talk with Julie Hornok, author of United Autism and mother of a child with autism. We will discuss the ups and downs of parenthood and living the strengths of an individual with ASD
Hey, it’s Amy Newmark and it’s Friend Friday. Today I’m excited to introduce you to Julie Hornok, who had been published in five Chicken Soup for the Soul books. Julie and I are going to talk about two main topics today: 1) her Chicken Soup for the Soul stories, and particularly her experience with raising a child on the autism spectrum, and then 2) a quick introduction to how we can use yoga to find our inner calm. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices