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Full-Tilt Parenting: Strategies, Insights, and Connection for Parents Raising Neurodivergent Children

TPP 013b: Margaret Webb Shares Tools & Mindsets for Surviving Summer Break

Full-Tilt Parenting: Strategies, Insights, and Connection for Parents Raising Neurodivergent Children

Debbie Reber

Education, Kids & Family, Parenting

4.8 • 1K Ratings

🗓️ 8 May 2026

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

I’m excited to be bringing parenting coach Margaret Webb back to the podcast this week. Margaret helps parents find more peace in parenting the child they didn’t expect when they were expecting, and part of her work is supporting parents survive summer break. Many parents (and not just parents raising differently-wired kids) limp across the finish line of a long school year only to find themselves facing the stress of summer — new schedules and routines, different expectations, wants, and needs for everyone in the family, and lots of other changes. In our conversation, Margaret shares her personal strategy for not only surviving summer break, but thriving. About Margaret Webb Margaret s a certified Master Life Coach, parenting coach, nature-based coach, former teacher, wife and mother. As a life and parenting coach, she weaves together her experience as an elementary education teacher with the tools she’s learned in Martha Beck’s Life Coach Training, Sagefire Institute’s Nature-Based Coach Training, and what she’s applied to her own life as a mom of a child with special needs.   Key Takeaways How “reality versus expectations” creates unnecessary stress for many parents over the summer Why having “leadership energy” as a parent can help a family thrive The importance of getting clear on both your personal needs as a parent and your child’s needs and wants for the summer break What scheduling, mapping, and tracking have to do with surviving summer holidays How focusing on our own experience and fostering personal self-care actually supports our children Why nature can be so restorative for parents raising differently-wired kids How to envision your ideal day as a way to begin creating a more peaceful reality Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

Right, home from work, walk the dog, kids are back.

0:04.4

Mom!

0:05.0

Up the stairs for something.

0:07.8

Back down, no idea what I went up for.

0:12.0

Mom, what's for dinner?

0:13.6

Chop, sizzle, done.

0:17.1

Hello, fresh, can't slow life down,

0:19.1

but it makes bringing everyone together around the table a whole lot easier.

0:23.4

So it's phones down, forks up.

0:25.6

Hello, Fresh. Bring back dinner time.

0:30.7

Hey, it's Debbie.

0:32.1

To help get ready for summer break, travel and vacations, playback Friday episodes during the month of May,

0:38.1

will be focused on navigating big breaks and family getaways with our neurodivergent kids.

0:44.7

Let the prepping and planning begin.

0:50.6

Welcome to the Tilt Parenting Podcast, a podcast featuring interviews and conversations aimed at inspiring, informing, and supporting parents raising differently wired kids.

1:00.8

I'm your host, Debbie Reber, and I'm excited to be bringing back to the show Parent Coach Margaret Webb.

1:06.8

As school is out, or nearly out in some cases, Margaret and I are going to be talking about

1:11.8

summer survival strategies. I don't mean what you should actually be planning for your child

1:17.2

over the next few weeks or months, but rather how you as a parent raising a differently

1:21.6

wired kid can get through the summer in a way that feels peaceful and positive and good

1:26.3

for the whole family. To learn more about Tilt, the revolution for parents raising differently wired kids,

1:32.1

visit www.ttelteparenting.com.

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