🎙️ Holiday Season, Tiny Nervous Systems: Why Everyone Feels So Off Right Now

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This week on The NeuroSpicy MomPod, we’re diving into something almost every neurodivergent parent (and reparenting adult) is feeling right now: why the holiday season quietly turns our nervous systems inside out.

From unpredictable school routines, sensory chaos, dark mornings, social pressure, emotional expectations, family dynamics, and the general overstimulation of this time of year — it’s no wonder our kids are extra sensitive… and so are we.

In this cozy, compassionate episode, Austen breaks down:

✨ Why neurodivergent kids struggle more this time of year
✨ How constant schedule changes disrupt emotional regulation
✨ Why adults feel irritable, tired, overwhelmed, or “not themselves”
✨ The biology behind seasonal dysregulation
✨ How to support your child — and yourself — with gentle nervous-system tools
✨ What co-regulation actually looks like during chaotic seasons
✨ Simple ways to bring calm back into your home

If you and your child have been feeling “off,” more emotional, more sensitive, or just done, you are not imagining it — and you are definitely not alone. Your nervous system is responding exactly the way it was designed to.

This episode is your reminder that nothing’s wrong with you. Nothing’s wrong with your child. This season is simply loud, chaotic, unpredictable, and biologically mismatched… and you deserve compassion as you move through it.

🌿 Stay till the end for our weekly journaling prompt — a grounding little moment you can bring into your real life immediately.

If you’re a late-diagnosed adult, a neurodivergent parent, or someone raising neurospicy kids while healing your own childhood wounds in real time, this episode is especially for you.
Grab something warm to drink, take a deep breath, and settle into this cozy conversation. đź’–

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