
Margaret Webb
Certified master life coach, parenting coach, former teacher, and nature-based coach who supports parents of children with special needs by combining teaching experience with coaching training and practical tools for family dynamics.
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Dec 19, 2025 • 44min
TPP 040b: Margaret Webb on What To Do When Grandparents or Extended Family Don't Understand our Child
In this insightful discussion, parenting coach Margaret Webb shares her expertise on navigating family dynamics when grandparent and extended family misunderstand a child's needs. She explores common hurtful comments and emphasizes self-care and understanding your child to mitigate reactions. Margaret offers proactive planning strategies, like scripting responses and evaluating who deserves your energy. With practical tools and humor as allies, she provides invaluable advice for making family events more manageable for everyone involved.

Jun 19, 2025 • 20min
TPP 449: How Can I Help My Neurodivergent Child Connect with Neurotypical Peers?
Join Margaret Webb, a certified Master Life Coach and former teacher, as she shares her insights on helping neurodivergent kids connect with neurotypical peers. Discussing the importance of managing parental worries, she emphasizes lowering expectations for playdates. Webb also suggests prepping children with plans and breaks, and keeping initial meetups short to find the right fit. Learn how to approach playdates as a coach, not a fixer, and embrace the long game for social skills and friendships.

Sep 5, 2024 • 18min
TPP 402: Parent Lean-In: How Can I Help My Autistic Child with Low Self-Esteem?
Parent coach Margaret Webb, author of parenting guides, shares valuable insights on supporting autistic children with low self-esteem. She discusses the importance of allowing children time to regulate and embrace solitary behaviors as healthy coping mechanisms. Margaret highlights the 'window shade age,' where kids become aware of their differences, and underscores the necessity of focusing on effort rather than outcomes. The conversation encourages parents to trust themselves and seek support in nurturing their child's self-worth.


