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Momming Autism Interview with Colleen Taylor

27m · Momming Autism · 07 Jun 01:31

Welcome to another episode of the Momming Autism podcast! This week we are joined by Colleen Taylor. Join us as we talk diagnosis, post-partum depression, pandemic blessings, and more. Colleen and her husband have been together since 2103. Their son Brayden was born in 2017, and Jensen in 2019.  Brayden was officially diagnosed in February of 2020. His baby brother is now 19 months, and is still not walking. We don’t have suspicions of autism with Jensen, but every so often I’ll see something that makes me wonder. God gets us through every day, and I don’t think I’d be where I am today without Him. You can follow Colleen on her social media accounts:  TikTok - Taylor_tots09  Instagram- Taylor_tots09 Facebook- The Taylor Tots- Our Special Needs Journey. The Momming Autism podcast is a place to provide a positive platform for parents to share their stories about raising special needs children. Momming Autism is hosted by Amanda DeLuca and Katie Emde. Find Katie between episodes on Facebook at A Journey for Avery. Find Amanda on Facebook between episodes at Jackson's Journey, Jackson's Voice and Advocate.Out.Loud- Amanda DeLuca.

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