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Just Shae and Friends
Shae
7 episodes
3 days ago
Welcome to Just Shae & Friends—a podcast for the misunderstood, the neurospicy, the moms who do too much, and the quiet folks with a whole lot to say. I'm Shae: Navy vet, autism mom, psychology student, and content creator just trying to make sense of the chaos. Here, I share real stories—from parenting my nonverbal-now-sassy son to finding my own voice through burnout, growth, and a little stubbornness. Sometimes it’s just me. Sometimes it’s a conversation. But it’s always honest, always human. No fluff. Just real talk, straight from the frontlines of figuring it all out.
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Welcome to Just Shae & Friends—a podcast for the misunderstood, the neurospicy, the moms who do too much, and the quiet folks with a whole lot to say. I'm Shae: Navy vet, autism mom, psychology student, and content creator just trying to make sense of the chaos. Here, I share real stories—from parenting my nonverbal-now-sassy son to finding my own voice through burnout, growth, and a little stubbornness. Sometimes it’s just me. Sometimes it’s a conversation. But it’s always honest, always human. No fluff. Just real talk, straight from the frontlines of figuring it all out.
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Episodes (7/7)
Just Shae and Friends
Why Your Child Throws Things (And What Actually Helps)

Repetitive behaviors like throwing aren’t always random or defiant. Sometimes they serve a purpose, especially during moments that require focus or regulation. In this episode, I talk through why simply stopping a behavior can increase stress, how replacement behaviors can support safety and regulation, and what questions parents can bring to their BCBA or therapist to better understand the “why” behind what they’re seeing.

This is a real talk reflection grounded in lived experience, RBT work, and research that supports harm reduction, communication, and nervous system regulation. Because safety and regulation can coexist.


References mentioned:


SPARK for Autism. Repetitive behaviors in autism and their role in regulation
Autism Internet Modules. Differential reinforcement and alternative behaviors
Links ABA. Teaching functional replacement behaviors
ERIC. Differential reinforcement and behavior support research


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1 week ago
14 minutes 10 seconds

Just Shae and Friends
Autism Detox Talk: Hope, Hype, and What the Research Says

In this episode, I talk about the popular “autism detox” trends—what they are, where the idea came from, and why I chose a different path for my son. I break down the difference between social-media detox routines and medical chelation therapy, explain what the research actually says, and share what supported my son’s progress in a real, practical way.

I also explore the pressure parents feel to “fix” autism, the guilt that often comes with those conversations, and why shifting from blame to support has made all the difference in our journey.

Sources referenced:

  • NIH – “Chelation for autism spectrum disorder (ASD)” ⁠https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6457964/⁠ 

  • Cochrane Review on Chelation and Autism  ⁠https://www.cochrane.org/CD010766/BEHAV_chelation-autism-spectrum-disorder-asd⁠ 

  • FDA – “Potentially Dangerous Products and Therapies Claiming to Treat Autism” ⁠https://www.fda.gov/consumers/consumer-updates/be-aware-potentially-dangerous-products-and-therapies-claim-treat-autism⁠ 

  • NHS – “Treatments Not Recommended for Autism” ⁠https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/autism/autism-and-everyday-life/treatments-that-are-not-recommended-for-autism/⁠ 

  • PMC – “Dietary Patterns and Nutritional Status in Children with Autism” ⁠https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8234602/⁠ 

If this episode helped you or made you think, feel free to share it with another parent or caregiver who may need it. Thank you for listening and supporting Just Shae and Friends.


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1 month ago
33 minutes 34 seconds

Just Shae and Friends
When Your Autistic Child Won’t Eat (and How I Accidentally Raised a Foodie)

What do you do when your autistic child refuses to eat — or only eats the same three things? In this episode, I share how my son, Ste’ce, went from picky plates to loving food, without pressure or force. From babyhood dinners with our big cultural “village buffet” to the green bean trauma that taught me what not to do — this episode breaks down sensory challenges, real-life parenting lessons, and why gentle exposure works better than battles.

If you’ve ever cried at the dinner table or wondered how to help your child try new foods, this one’s for you. Pull up a chair, grab a snack, and let’s talk about building trust, not tension, around food.

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2 months ago
22 minutes 36 seconds

Just Shae and Friends
How to Help Your Child Use Their Communication Device

Ever feel like you already know what your child is saying without words? That’s not magic — that’s mom intuition. In this episode, I share how I turned that gift into real communication practice with my son.

We’ll talk about:
• Different ways nonverbal kids communicate
• How to turn silent signals into device use
• The role of consistency and patience
• Why your child’s AAC device is more than a gadget — it’s their voice

If you’re working on getting your child to use their communication device, this one’s for you. You’ve already got the gift. Now it’s about helping them translate it.

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3 months ago
17 minutes 51 seconds

Just Shae and Friends
Meltdowns, Misunderstandings, and Moving Forward

When my autistic son had a meltdown on camera and later apologized, people assumed I didn’t discipline him. Let’s clear that up. In this episode, I break down what an autistic meltdown really is, why discipline has to wait until calm returns, and how to respond in ways that actually help.

Whether you’re a parent, caregiver, partner, or friend, you’ll walk away with a better understanding of what’s happening during a meltdown, what you can do in the moment, and how to move forward after the storm.

Because meltdowns don’t mean failure — they mean human.

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4 months ago
21 minutes 58 seconds

Just Shae and Friends
When Your Child Won’t Sleep in Their Own Bed (Or Destroys It)

Some kids won’t sleep in their own bed… others dismantle it like it’s their part-time job. In this episode of Just Shae and Friends, I share my experience with my son Ste’ce (yes, he took his bed apart too), along with strategies I’ve learned from ABA training and my RBT sister.

We’ll talk about:

  • Why kids resist their bed or destroy it (sensory, escape, attention, or comfort issues)

  • Safety-first solutions like floor beds and crash pads

  • The power of consistency in bedtime routines

  • Gradual independence: moving the bed step by step toward their own room

  • Reinforcing the good behaviors and working with your therapy team

Disclaimer: I am not a BCBA. Please work with your child’s therapy team for a plan tailored to your child.

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4 months ago
10 minutes 53 seconds

Just Shae and Friends
When Your Autistic Child Hits: Safety First

Hitting can be one of the toughest moments to handle as a parent—especially when your child is autistic and struggling to communicate.

In this episode, I share what I’ve learned from ABA training and from my sister, who’s an RBT, about keeping yourself safe and helping your child find safer ways to express themselves.

I haven’t experienced this personally with my son, but these tips can help you protect yourself, stay calm, and work with your child’s therapy team to address the behavior.

Disclaimer: I am not a BCBA. Please consult your child’s therapy team for a plan specific to them.

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5 months ago
12 minutes 10 seconds

Just Shae and Friends
Welcome to Just Shae & Friends—a podcast for the misunderstood, the neurospicy, the moms who do too much, and the quiet folks with a whole lot to say. I'm Shae: Navy vet, autism mom, psychology student, and content creator just trying to make sense of the chaos. Here, I share real stories—from parenting my nonverbal-now-sassy son to finding my own voice through burnout, growth, and a little stubbornness. Sometimes it’s just me. Sometimes it’s a conversation. But it’s always honest, always human. No fluff. Just real talk, straight from the frontlines of figuring it all out.