On this episode, moms get a chance to say ‘Me too, I feel ya’ sister”. Soak up some practical tips from a different type of professional who spends her days works with a neuro sensitive kid, 24/7; a Mom. A mom with a child navigating the daily tasks with neuro differences such as ADHD and Autism.
On this fun-packed episode, I speak with Tammy Brochman, a nutrition and health coach, working with people and children, diagnosed with ADHD, to help them make positive changes in their lives. Tammy shares her mom tips and advice on how to parent a child living with neuro differences, as well as her understanding of nutrition and health and how nutrition can be both nourishment and harmful.
Tammi is a Dietitian who helps busy moms with ADHD approach each day with hope, anticipation, and gratitude for the opportunity to live a life full of all the blessings ADHD brings. She uses nutrition, wellness, and mindset approaches to help them clarify their direction and plan, build confidence in their ability to handle challenges, and embrace the uniqueness that is their life with ADHD.
Before starting her entrepreneurial journey, Tammi worked as a hospital and long term care Dietitian for 20 years. After her son was diagnosed with both Autism and ADHD in 2011, she was called to leave full-time work outside the home to be fully present and ensure her son’s journey was a successful one. Tammy has spent many years learning how to navigate these two claims while helping the gut find a balance so that it can properly support the brain and hormones allowing one’s body to achieve greater focus
Tammy is available for coaching and menu planning help.
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Website - @https://cleaneatingdietitian.com/
Facebook- @www.facebook.com/thecleaneatingdietitian/
Hi, I’m Ashleigh Tolliver, and this podcast is a road map to Parenting That Kid. As a mother to a highly sensitive little boy, I know what it means to parent a child who does not fit into the ‘box’ modern society has put children into. My mission is to help other parents of “that kid” feel less alone, more confident and more equipped by asking the tough questions to the professionals, gathering tools and resources and connecting with other moms who are wrestling with the same struggles.
If recording my journey as I seek a clear starting point, community and effort to normalize a life with a highly emotional, sometimes out of control child, supports at least one parent, then my time is not wasted. And if it doesn’t well, there’s documented proof that moms deserve a glass of wine.
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