Understanding Autism, ADHD, and Family Dynamics with Dr. Sarah Richie
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This week on Mind What Matters, Elizabeth Humphreys sits down with clinical neuropsychologist Dr. Sarah Richie to explore a form of caregiving that often goes unseen, raising and supporting children with neurodevelopmental differences.
From autism and ADHD to dyslexia and executive function challenges, Dr. Richie shares what families are really navigating behind the scenes: the emotional intensity, the behavioral complexity, and the constant effort required to support a child whose brain works differently.
Together, Liz and Dr. Richie talk about the fear that often comes with early signs and diagnoses, the pressure parents feel to “get it right,” and the reality that many of these challenges don’t just impact a child, they reshape the entire family dynamic.
They also explore the overlap between caregiving for children and caring for aging parents, and how many families today are navigating both at the same time, creating a level of emotional and logistical demand that can feel impossible to sustain.
This conversation is honest, validating, and deeply informative, offering clarity for families who may feel overwhelmed, uncertain, or alone in what they’re experiencing.
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