The Story of Emotional Healing for Parents with Sara Intonato

Your Health. Your Story. - A podcast by Innovative Medicine - Thursdays

A parent's physical and mental well-being plays a pivotal role in fostering an environment conducive to their child's growth. In the realm of parenting, it is not merely a supportive role but a cornerstone for success, particularly when raising children with special needs. Our guest today speaks from experience — she is the mother of a non-verbal autistic child. She knows how important it is for a parent to stay healthy to ensure neurodiverse children reach their full potential. This is the Story of Emotional Healing for Parents with Sara Intonato.EPISODE VIDEO HIGHLIGHTSWatch the Entire EpisodeThe Transformative Power of Yoga for Emotional HealingA Self-Care Guide for Parents of Autistic ChildrenPrioritizing Well-Being for Parents of Special Needs ChildrenHow to Find Fulfillment in the ChallengesBalancing Western and Holistic Approaches to HealthEmotional Healing for Parents of Children With AutismCONNECT WITH SARA INTONATOWebsite - Sara IntonatoInstagramFacebookTikTokLinkedInPodcast (The Full Potential: Thriving with Neurodiversities) Purchase the Book (Emotional Healing for Parents of Children With Autism: The Journey You Never Expected to Take)LEARN MORE ABOUT US▪ Visit our website to learn more about Innovative Medicine▪ Take our quiz to see if Innovative Medicine is right for you▪ Follow Innovative Medicine on Instagram▪ Subscribe, watch, and give us a like on YouTube▪ ‘Your Health. Your Story.’ Podcast: Follow, listen, and leave us a review on Spotify or Apple Podcasts▪ Follow our podcast host, Caspar Szulc on Instagram▪ Sign up for Caspar’s newsletterLEARN MORE ABOUT NADOVIMDoctor-formulated, clinically-tested true NAD+ supplement for focus, concentration and cognitive support. Visit our website and save 10% on your first order by using coupon code NADOVIM10.Disclaimer: The content presented on the ‘Your Health. Your Story.’ podcast is for informational purposes only and not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.