• Can My Child with Autism Do Virtual Therapy?
    May 20 2026

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    If you’ve ever wondered, "Can my child with autism actually do virtual therapy?" you are not alone. It’s one of the biggest questions parents ask when considering telehealth.

    In this episode of Help! I Have Kids, guest host and speech-language pathologist Beth Blankenship teams up with special guest Liz, a mom to two sons with autism, to look at virtual therapy from both sides of the screen. Liz shares her honest journey from being a total telehealth skeptic to watching virtual sessions become a major contributing factor to her son's progress.

    Together, they dive into why telehealth at Marshall Pediatric Therapy is a total game-changer. Beth breaks down how virtual therapy allows families to completely skip long clinic waitlists, avoid the stress of missed appointments, and use the comfort of home to unlock big breakthroughs.

    Tune in to find out how virtual therapy can deliver the exact same high-quality care as an in-person clinic, right from your living room!

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    37 mins
  • Navigating Your Child’s Health Insurance: Tips for All Parents
    May 6 2026

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    Does opening a medical bill give you an immediate pit in your stomach? 💸

    It shouldn’t have to. For many parents, navigating health insurance feels like a second full-time job—one that's confusing, stressful, and full of hidden rules. But here is the secret: Knowledge is your best defense. When you understand how your plan works, you can stop worrying about "surprise bills" and start focusing on your child’s progress.

    In this episode, host Pam Marshall sits down with Kathleen, a Patient Account Specialist at Marshall Pediatric Therapy, to demystify the world of healthcare billing. Whether you are wondering why your bill changed in January or what to do when a claim gets denied, Kathleen is here to give you the "detective tools" every mom needs.

    In this episode, we’re breaking down:
    - The January Shift: Why your benefits might change even if your ID card stays the same.
    - The "Receipt" for Your Calls: Why you must ask for a Reference Number every time you call insurance (and how it holds them accountable!).
    - Diagnosis Pointers: The technical reason your claim might be stuck and how specificity saves you money.
    - The 3-Step Plan for Bills: What to do when a confusing bill arrives at your door.
    - Provider vs. Payer: Understanding the partnership between your therapist and your insurance company.

    Don't let "insurance exhaustion" stand in the way of your child’s care. You are the leader of your child’s team, and today, we’re helping you lead with confidence!

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    43 mins
  • Bumblebees in My Head: Navigating ADHD/Autism as a Neurodivergent Mom
    Apr 29 2026

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    “Mommy, it feels like I have bumblebees in my head.” 🐝

    In this powerful and moving episode, host Pam Marshall (Pediatric OT) sits down with Sarah and Carolyn, two moms who are navigating the beautiful, "spicy," and often complex world of parenting neurodivergent children while being neurodivergent themselves. We’re diving deep into the advocacy it takes to trust your "mom gut" when professionals say "she’ll grow out of it," the relief of finally finding a name for why your child feels different, and how to find grace for yourself when the household motor just won't stop running.

    As a special tribute for Mother’s Day, Sarah and Carolyn also share heartwarming stories of their own mothers. This episode is a masterclass in parenting with empathy, setting boundaries for self-care (like the "20-minute rule"), and learning to dance through the meltdowns. Whether you are navigating a new autism diagnosis, struggling with emotional regulation at home, or realizing your own neurodiversity as an adult, this conversation will equip you to be the confident leader of your child’s medical team.

    Join Our Community! Don't navigate this journey alone! We want to hear your "Help!" moments and your wins. Subscribe to the podcast, join our community of Courageous Mommas on social media at @HelpIHaveKidsPodcast, and visit our website for practical freebies and therapist-approved resources. You’re doing a great job, Mom—let’s do this together!

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    40 mins
  • Teen Mental Health Part 3: Depression & Suicidal Thoughts | with Heather Whitis, LMFT
    Apr 22 2026

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    In this important episode, licensed therapist Heather Whitis returns to help us navigate one of the most difficult topics a parent can face—teen depression and suicidal thoughts. If your teen seems withdrawn, hopeless, unusually quiet, or like they've just lost interest in things they used to love, this episode will help you recognize and respond appropriately.

    Heather brings her expertise as both a therapist and a mom to offer honest, grounded guidance on how depression differs from typical teenage moodiness, how to recognize warning signs of suicidal thinking, and how to respond in a way that keeps the door open instead of pushing your teen further away. She also walks through how to have the hard conversations—calmly, clearly, and with compassion—even when you're scared.

    This episode will remind you that asking the hard questions doesn't plant dangerous ideas—it shows your teen they're not alone, and that you're a safe place to land.

    This is part 3 of our teen mental health series:
    Part 1: How to Know When Your Teen is Struggling
    Part 2: Understanding Anxiety in Teens
    Part 3: Recognizing and Responding to Depression & Suicidal Thoughts

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    30 mins
  • Teen Mental Health Part 2: Understanding Anxiety in Teens | with Heather Whitis, LMFT
    Apr 15 2026

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    In this encouraging episode, licensed therapist Heather Whitis joins us to talk about teen anxiety and what it can really look like in everyday life. If your teen seems overwhelmed, easily frustrated, avoidant, or constantly worried, this episode will help you better understand what may be going on beneath the surface.

    Heather shares her perspective as both a therapist and a mom, offering practical insight into how anxiety shows up in teens, how to support your child through it, and how to respond in a way that builds trust instead of pressure. She also walks through ways to create safe, supportive conversations—especially when your child has a hard time opening up.

    This episode will remind you that anxiety is common, support is available, and you don’t have to navigate it alone.

    This is part 2 of our teen mental health series. Stay tuned for the final episode:

    Part 1: How to Know When Your Teen is Struggling
    Part 2: Understanding Anxiety in Teens
    Part 3: Recognizing and Responding to Depression & Suicidal Thoughts

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    28 mins
  • Teen Mental Health Part 1: Identifying & Addressing When Your Teen is Struggling | with Heather Whitis, LMFT
    Apr 8 2026

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    In this heartfelt episode, licensed therapist Heather Whitis joins us to talk about teen mental health and how parents can recognize early warning signs that something might be off. If you’ve ever felt caught off guard by your teen’s mood swings, withdrawal, or changes in sleep, appetite, or school performance, this episode is for you.

    Heather shares her experience as both a therapist and a mom, giving practical advice on trusting your gut, starting supportive conversations, and knowing when to seek help. She reassures moms that noticing changes and asking questions isn’t overreacting—it’s caring.

    This is the first episode in our teen mental health series. Stay tuned for the next episodes:

    • Part 1: How to Know When Your Teen is Struggling
    • Part 2: Understanding Anxiety in Teens
    • Part 3: Recognizing and Responding to Depression & Suicidal Thoughts

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    39 mins
  • Raising a Toddler with Cerebral Palsy: Emily’s Experience as a Medical Mom
    Apr 1 2026

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    In this inspiring episode, Emily Hinkle shares her personal journey as a medical mom raising her daughter, Caroline, a toddler with Cerebral Palsy. She opens up about the challenges of NICU life, G-tubes, therapies, and managing appointments, while also celebrating the small victories that make motherhood so special.

    Emily gives her heartfelt advice on advocating for your child, trusting your mom instincts, and finding your voice with doctors and care teams. She also shares the story behind Caroline’s Corner, a project dedicated to helping other families access helpful toys and tools for their children’s development.

    Her story is full of hope, courage, and joy, and is a powerful reminder that even in the hardest seasons, advocacy, love, and community can make a lasting difference.

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    Follow along with Caroline’s Journey and help her and Emily in their mission to provide children with therapy-based toys to help them master their skills at home!

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    40 mins
  • 6 Ways Moms Can Take Back Their Health
    Mar 25 2026

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    In this episode, we’re joined by Dr. Sarah Schuetz and Dr. Katherine Dotson—both moms and lifestyle medicine physicians—for an honest and empowering conversation about what it really means to take care of your health.

    We’re breaking down the 6 pillars of health and how small, realistic changes can make a big impact—not just for you, but for your entire family. Because the truth is, when moms are running on empty, it affects everything.

    If you’ve ever felt like your own health gets pushed to the back burner, this episode is for you. Dr. Schuetz and Dr. Dotson share practical, doable ways to help you take your health back, advocate for yourself, and show up as your best for your kids.

    You deserve to feel good, have energy, and be present in the moments that matter most. This conversation is your reminder that taking care of yourself isn’t selfish—it’s essential.

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    1 hr and 3 mins