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Podcast Episode 096 – Parenting Coach DJ Stutz

Last updated on November 26, 2023

Podcast 0096; Season 6, Episode 6; 6 December 2022

DJ Stutz, Parenting Coach

DJ Stutz is an Early Childhood Specialist with more than 20 years of teaching experience. DJ has an immense love for children, with 5 of her own, 12 grandchildren, and 70 nieces and nephews. She understands the challenges and concerns that come with parenting. She offers parent coaching in a group or one-on-one sessions to support parents in their most important job.

On her podcast, Imperfect Heroes: Insights Into Parenting, DJ and her guests share knowledge and experience through thoughtful episodes whose subject matter is designed to help parents develop the confidence and peace to be great parents and imperfect heroes raising independent, productive, and happy children.

https://www.littleheartsacademyusa.com

DJ’s parent company is Little Hearts Academy, where they have several free resources and access to group coaching and one-on-one coaching.

Transcript

Welcome to Perspectives on Neurodiversity, a podcast dedicated to challenging myths and assumptions about Neurodiverse life. I am your host, Christopher Scott Wyatt, speaking as The Autistic Me.

Some interviews for this season were recorded before I rebranded the podcast. I continue to blog as The Autistic Me, and that name will continue to be the social media handle for the blog and this podcast.

Subscribe to Perspectives on Neurodiversity on your favorite podcasting platform. I hope you enjoy — and learn from — our discussions.

(Original introduction)

Hello and welcome to The Autistic Me Podcast. I am your host, Christopher Scott Wyatt.

DJ Stutz, is an Early Childhood Specialist with more than 20 years of teaching experience. She offers parent coaching in group or one-on-one sessions to support parents in their most important job.

On her podcast, Imperfect Heroes: Insights Into Parenting, DJ and her guests share knowledge and experience through thoughtful episodes whose subject matter is designed to help parents develop the confidence and peace to be great parents and imperfect heroes raising independent, productive, and happy children.

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I hope you enjoyed this episode of Perspectives on Neurodiversity. Remember to subscribe to the podcast, and please leave a review if you found the discussion useful.

Don’t forget to read The Autistic Me blog and follow my posts on social media. Look for “Autistic Me” as one word on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn. Links to The Autistic Me on social media are included in the show notes.

I am Christopher Scott Wyatt, speaking as The Autistic Me.

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