
Beautifully Complex
Join parenting coach and mom-in-the-trenches, Penny Williams, as she helps parents, caregivers, and educators harness the realization that we are all beautifully complex and marvelously imperfect. Each week she delivers insights and actionable strategies on parenting and educating neurodivergent kids — those with ADHD, autism, anxiety, learning disabilities... Her approach to decoding behavior while honoring neurodiversity, and parenting the individual child you have will provide you with the tools to help you understand and transform behavior, reduce your own stress, increase parenting confidence, and create the joyful family life you crave. Penny has helped thousands of families worldwide to help their kids feel good so they can do good.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/beautifully-complex--6137613/support.
Latest episodes

Jan 30, 2025 • 40min
298: Why We Need to Stop Criminalizing Neurodivergent Behavior, with Sarah Templeton
In this episode of Beautifully Complex, I explore the critical issues surrounding neurodivergence and criminalization with ADHD author and activist Sarah Templeton. Sarah shares her powerful experience working with individuals in the prison system and the critical need for early ADHD screening.Key topics include:The alarming criminalization of neurodivergent behavior, particularly for individuals with ADHD.The urgent need for early ADHD screening to prevent misunderstandings and punitive consequences.How misdiagnoses and lack of understanding lead neurodivergent individuals down a troubling path.Proactive, compassionate strategies to break the school-to-prison pipeline and create supportive systems for complex kids and adults.If you are interested in reducing the school-to-prison pipeline and ensuring all children and adults are understood and supported, this conversation is a must-listen.You can find additional resources at parentingadhdandautism.com and Regulated Kids.com — because it’s not just about the struggles, it’s about progress, one step at a time.Show notes and more resources at parentingadhdandautism.com/298.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/beautifully-complex--6137613/support.

Jan 23, 2025 • 40min
297: How to Talk to Neurodivergent Kids about Sexuality, with Amy Lang MA
LISTENER NOTE: We openly discuss body parts, sex, and sexuality in this episode. You likely want to listen where you child cannot hear it.Feel overwhelmed and uncertain about how to handle complex topics like sexuality and relationships with your neurodivergent kid? In this episode, I sit down with Amy Lang, MA, founder of Birds & Bees & Kids and a seasoned expert in sexual health education, specializing in neurodivergence.Together, we discuss essential topics like:How neurodivergent kids and teens process social cues and navigate puberty.Addressing the stark reality of porn exposure and providing age-appropriate, explicit information about sex.Strategies for open, shame-free communication with your child about their experiences and discoveries.The importance of creating a supportive environment for exploring gender identity and sexual orientation.This episode is packed with practical, step-by-step advice, from tailoring your conversations to suit your child's learning style, to using clear language that fosters safety and understanding. Amy offers actionable tips to help you build a neuro-affirming, trusting dialogue with your kid. We believe that with the right guidance, every conversation about these delicate topics can be a stepping stone to a more connected and confident relationship with your child.Listen in for hope, inspiration, and the tools you need to navigate these conversations with confidence and compassion.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/beautifully-complex--6137613/support.

Jan 16, 2025 • 30min
296: Supporting Executive Function: Strategies for Managing Daily Tasks, with Carrie Bonnett
Ever feel like you're fighting an uphill battle when it comes to helping your child manage everyday tasks? Do you worry that your neurodivergent child may not be able to navigate the complexities of life independently? There's hope! In this episode of Beautifully Complex, we're diving deep into practical strategies for supporting executive functioning in our unique kids, making daunting tasks more approachable and fostering resilience.I'm thrilled to be joined by executive functioning expert, Carrie Bonnett. Together, we'll explore:Breaking assignments into smaller, manageable parts to aid task initiation and alleviate overwhelm.Effective techniques to control impulsive behaviors and enhance emotional control.Utilizing visual aids to support smoother routines and reduce daily chaos.The importance of celebrating small wins to boost confidence and counteract negative feedback.Creating a supportive, neuro-affirming environment is key to unlocking your child's potential. We'll guide you through actionable, step-by-step advice to help you set up strategies and supports, enabling your child to gradually function independently and thrive.Tune in to this episode for a compassionate, practical guide to transforming daily struggles into opportunities for growth and connection. Let's work together to turn worry into hope and frustration into success.You can find additional resources at parentingadhdandautism.com and Regulated Kids.com — because it’s not just about the struggles; it’s about progress, one step at a time.Show notes and more resources at parentingadhdandautism.com/295.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/beautifully-complex--6137613/support.

Jan 9, 2025 • 29min
295: Transforming Your Stream of Consciousness to Make Room for Joy in 2025
Do you find yourself asking, "Why is this happening to me? Why my kid?" It’s okay to feel this way, and I’m here to tell you that you have the power to transform these frustrations into opportunities for joy and growth.In this episode I will guide you through the journey of shifting your mindset to make room for joy in your life and in your child’s. From being overwhelmed by a sense of victimhood to reclaiming your narrative, I share my personal experiences and proven strategies that have helped me and many other parents.Together, we will cover:How to recognize and challenge a victim mindset, making space for a survivor mentality.The neutrality of circumstances and how changing our narrative around them can reduce emotional strain.Practical steps for managing and reframing negative thoughts to build resilience and find joy in everyday moments.Techniques to harness the power of gratitude and self-compassion to foster a nurturing environment for both you and your child.By tuning in, you’ll gain practical, step-by-step advice designed to help you manage your thoughts purposefully, fostering a neuro-affirming environment where your child can thrive. My warm and supportive approach provides the empathetic guidance you need to feel understood and reassured.So join me on this transformative journey. Discover how to reclaim your power, inspire hope, and cultivate an atmosphere of joy and resilience. Listen in for actionable tips that will change not just your mindset, but the entire dynamic of your family life.Please subscribe and share this episode with other parents who might benefit. Together, we can transform our thinking and make room for the joy that every family deserves.Show notes and more resources at parentingadhdandautism.com/295.Check out the Regulated Kids Project at Regulated Kids.com!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/beautifully-complex--6137613/support.

Jan 2, 2025 • 25min
294: Introducing the Regulated Kids Project
Are you exhausted from navigating the emotional storms and meltdowns that come with raising a neurodivergent child? Do you sometimes feel like every traditional parenting strategy has led you to a dead-end, leaving you worried about your child's future and overwhelmed by the daily chaos? You're not alone.In this episode, I'll share my personal and professional journey as a parenting coach and a mom of a neurodivergent kid. I've spent years in the trenches, facing the same challenges you do, and I'm here to tell you there's hope and a path to a fulfilling, peaceful family life.Join me as I introduce the Regulated Kids Project, a transformative community focused on teaching regulation and emotional intelligence skills to help your neurodivergent child thrive. In this episode, we'll cover:Insights into why traditional parenting advice often falls short for complex kids.The critical role of regulation and emotional intelligence in lifelong success.An overview of the tools and resources available within the Regulated Kids Project, including quick wins lessons, live community support, expert webinars, and the innovative Lumi Bot.Listen in for practical, step-by-step advice designed with busy, overwhelmed parents in mind. Discover how to weave small, manageable activities into your daily routine, fostering a neuro-affirming environment that empowers your child.If you're ready to move beyond the frustration and create a connected, calm, and confident family life, this episode is for you. Let's embark on this journey together. Tune in and start building the foundation for your child's lifelong success today.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/beautifully-complex--6137613/support.

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Dec 19, 2024 • 42min
293: Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA), with Casey Ehrlich, Ph.D.
Casey Ehrlich, Ph.D., is the founder of At Peace Parents and a mother to a son with Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA). In this insightful discussion, she explains the complexities of PDA, emphasizing the need for tailored parenting strategies. Listeners learn how to balance guidance with respect for their child's autonomy, fostering a supportive environment. Casey shares actionable tips for reducing stress and enhancing resilience, while also reassuring parents that societal judgments shouldn't overshadow their instincts. Discover a path to understanding and connection.

Dec 12, 2024 • 30min
292: Representing Neurodivergence in Kid’s Media, with Deborah Farmer Kris
Do you worry that your neurodivergent child might not see themselves represented in the stories they love? If you’ve ever felt this way, this episode of Beautifully Complex is just what you need.I'm Penny Williams, your host and fellow parent navigating the beautifully complex world of neurodivergence. In this episode, I sit down with Deborah Farmer Kris to discuss the heartfelt and eye-opening representation of neurodivergent characters in children’s media — a subject that touches deeply on both our worries and hopes for our kids.We’re unpacking an inspiring new PBS Kids show, Carl the Collector, which beautifully portrays neurodivergent characters in ways that resonate with everyday realities. From an autistic raccoon who finds comfort in collecting, to a girl musician on the spectrum labeled "headphone girl," these characters’ journeys offer profound lessons in empathy and acceptance.Tune in as we explore some scenes from Carl the Collector and what we can learn from them:Heartwarming experiences of children overcoming teasing and bullying, evolving into genuine friendships.Small, yet significant moments of neurodivergent behaviors — like “finger stim” or “tail stim” — that are portrayed without fanfare, normalizing differences.Practical ways parents can utilize these media examples to spark conversations about neurodiversity and foster a more supportive home environment.Together, Deborah and I highlight the sensory-sensitive design of these shows, making them inclusive and affirming for all kids. We discuss how these positive portrayals can be a beacon of hope, not just for neurodivergent kids, but for all families striving for acceptance and understanding.Get inspired by actionable tips that will help you teach empathy, recognize strengths, and foster independence. Let's work together to build an inclusive world where every child feels seen, heard, and valued.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/beautifully-complex--6137613/support.

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Dec 5, 2024 • 28min
291: Teaching Your Kid to Harness Their Brain, with Anna Housley Juster, Ph.D., LICSW
In this engaging discussion, Anna Housley Juster, an early childhood education consultant and mental health clinician, delves into the importance of the amygdala in shaping children's emotional landscapes. She provides parents with practical strategies to help kids recognize and manage their anxiety. The conversation emphasizes fostering resilience and creating neuro-affirming environments, equipping young minds with the tools to understand their emotions. Listeners gain valuable insights into emotional regulation and supportive parenting for neurodivergent children.

Nov 21, 2024 • 30min
290: Practical Strategies for Reducing School Stress, with Ann Dolin M.Ed.
Do you sometimes feel overwhelmed and worry that your neurodivergent kid isn’t getting the support they need? On this week's episode of Beautifully Complex, join me, Penny Williams, as I chat with Ann Dolin, M.Ed., about practical strategies to reduce school stress and promote independence in our children.From managing executive function difficulties to handling emotional ups and downs, we cover it all. Key topics include:Balancing support and independence.Powerful questions to help your child prioritize tasks.Visual tools and routines to enhance learning.Breaking down tasks to manage overwhelm.Ann provides step-by-step advice to create a neuro-affirming environment at home and school. This episode offers hope and actionable tips to help your child feel capable and confident.Tune in for expert insights and heartfelt guidance on episode 290 of Beautifully Complex. Let's empower our kids to thrive.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/beautifully-complex--6137613/support.

Nov 14, 2024 • 42min
289: Balancing Act: Teen Independence & Parent Concerns, with Gabriele Nicolet, MA CCC-SLP
Are you feeling overwhelmed by the daily struggles and emotional rollercoaster of parenting a neurodivergent teen? Do you find yourself torn between nurturing their independence and managing your own worries and emotions? If this sounds familiar, you're not alone, and this episode of Beautifully Complex is just for you.In this heartfelt episode, I'm joined by the incredible Gabriele Nicolet, a seasoned speech-language pathologist and parent coach, to dive deep into the uniquely challenging world of parenting complex teens. Together, we explore:✨ The importance of validating both your child's and your own emotions, creating a space where feelings are acknowledged as valid and navigated in a healthy way..✨ Strategies for balancing the critical roles of being a manager in your teen's life while transitioning towards a more supportive coaching role.✨ The significance of building a neuro-affirming environment that embraces your teen’s individuality and empowers them to thrive.✨ Practical tips for managing your own anxiety around your teen's risky behaviors and fostering healthier risk-taking behaviors.We know that real-life parenting doesn’t follow a script, and managing the whirlwind of emotions involved can be incredibly taxing. But, by hearing our experiences and insights, you'll gain validation, permission, and advice to help you navigate these challenges.Join us in this compassionate conversation where we emphasize the importance of support networks — whether friends, therapists, or coaches — and how prioritizing relationships over always being 'right' can profoundly impact your family's dynamic.You're doing the best you can, and this episode is designed to give you the tools and reassurance you need to keep moving forward. Tune in to Episode 289 to find hope, actionable steps, and the encouragement to build a nurturing, neuro-affirming environment for your teen.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/beautifully-complex--6137613/support.
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