Back to School and Back to the Podcast!

After a summer hiatus, Just My MomSense is back and I couldnโ€™t be more excited!.

If youโ€™re new here, welcome! Iโ€™m Jen, a mom navigating the everyday ups and downs of parenting, sharing stories, resources, and encouragement along the way.

This weekโ€™s episode is a solo one, where Iโ€™m catching you up on how summer went in our house, how weโ€™re handling the big back-to-school transition, and whatโ€™s ahead for the podcast.

๐ŸŽงYou can listen to the full episode, Summer Recap, Back to School and More Episodes Ahead, by clicking here or wherever you listen to podcasts.

Iโ€™d love to hear from you too! How was your summer, and how is the back-to-school season going for your family? Share with me in the comments below or come connect on Instagram [@justmymomsense].

You Donโ€™t Have to Do the Whole School Year Today

Last Tuesday was the first day of school in my area. We had an awesome summer full of fun, family, travel and friends! That would be a tough one to transition from normally, but this year both of my kids were going into new schools. If you’ve read this blog before, then you can probably assume that this caused plenty of anticipatory anxiety in my house.

Last week, as we were navigating first-day jitters, endless forms, and figuring out new drop-off times, my husband and I reminded the kids (and ourselves):

You donโ€™t have to do the whole school year today. You only have to do today.

Itโ€™s so easy to get caught up in the big picture:

  • The homework and projects that will eventually be assigned
  • The tests that will need to be studied for
  • The extracurricular activities and school events that fill the calendar

But when we focus on everything all at once, it feels overwhelming before we even begin. Thatโ€™s true for our kids, and itโ€™s true for us as parents. We’ve been working on breaking it down into manageable pieces. Today we wake up, we eat breakfast, we get to school, we do our best. Thatโ€™s it. Tomorrow weโ€™ll do it again. One day at a time.

As I write this, the Sunday Scaries are creeping in. If you deal with that too (as an adult or child), know that you’re not alone. Keep taking everything one day at a time. Look for the small victories, the things to celebrate and the mishaps to learn from.

We don’t have to do all the days, we just have to do today.

Navigating Autism, Motherhood, and Disney Magic with Joann Salas

ICYMI, On the most recent episode of the Just My MomSense Podcast, I was joined by Joann Salas. On her YouTube channel, Joann shares her journey as a wife and mom to twin boys, one of whom is autistic and nonverbal. She shares the ups and downs of their everyday life, offering a real look into parenting, autism, and managing a busy home.

In this episode, we chat about:

  • The emotional side of receiving an Autism diagnosis
  • Finding joy in everyday routines and family travel
  • Why Disney parks are a source of comfort and connection for her family

Listen to the full episode here.
๐Ÿ“บ Watch Joannโ€™s videos: Joann Salas on YouTube
๐Ÿ“ฒ Follow Joann on Instagram: @lovealwaysjoann

Embracing Neurodiversity | A Conversation with Dr. Matt Zakreski

On the most recent episode of the Just My MomSense Podcast, I had the absolute joy of speaking with Dr. Matt Zakreski. Dr. Matt is a clinical psychologist who specializes in neurodiversity, giftedness, and mental health for kids and teens.

As parents, especially those raising neurodivergent kids, weโ€™re constantly seeking guidance, tools, and a little reassurance that weโ€™re not alone. Dr. Matt brings all of that and more. Whether your child is diagnosed with ADHD, autism, sensory processing differences, or is simply a big-feelings kid who processes the world differently, then this episode is for you.


What Is Neurodiversity?

Neurodiversity is the concept that neurological differences, like ADHD, autism, dyslexia, and others are natural variations of the human brain, not deficits. Dr. Matt breaks it down beautifully in this episode, reminding us that being neurodivergent doesnโ€™t mean something is wrong. It means your brain works differently and that difference brings value.


Strengths-Based Parenting for Neurodivergent Kids

Dr. Matt is passionate about focusing on what your child can do, rather than just whatโ€™s hard for them. Instead of seeing a meltdown as โ€œbad behavior,โ€ itโ€™s about understanding whatโ€™s underneath, whether it’s sensory overload, anxiety, or an unmet need.

He shares strategies for:

  • Building emotional regulation skills
  • Creating safe, affirming environments at home and in school
  • Encouraging self-advocacy in neurodivergent children

Navigating School and Advocacy

A big part of our conversation centered on school and Dr. Matt offers practical advice for:

  • Talking to teachers and schools about your childโ€™s needs
  • What to look for in an inclusive education environment
  • How to advocate

Listen Here!

Also available on your favorite podcasting platform.


Connect with Dr. Matt Zakreski

Visit his website: drmattzakreski.com
Follow on Instagram: @drmattzakreski

How Everyday Tech Can Empower Learning and Communication: A Conversation with Joan Green

If you’ve ever wished for simple, practical tools to help your child thrive at school, support a loved oneโ€™s communication needs, or even stay organized yourself, youโ€™re going to love the latest episode of the Just My MomSense podcast.

I had the pleasure of chatting with Joan Green, a Speech-Language Pathologist, Assistive Technology Expert, Author, and founder of Innovative Speech Therapy. Joan has dedicated her career to helping people of all ages use everyday technology to overcome challenges in learning, communication, and independence.

In our conversation, we explore how technology can support kids, teens, parents, teachers, caregivers, and older adults alike. Whether youโ€™re parenting a neurodivergent child, helping a high schooler prepare for college, or supporting an aging parent, youโ€™ll walk away from this episode with resources to make life just a little easier.


Resources Mentioned in the Episode

Join the Tech Life Inner Circle Membership
Your go-to community for live training, expert support, and curated tools.
๐Ÿ‘‰ https://innovativespeech.com/tech-life-inner-circle/

Register for the Tech for College Success Summer Workshops
Perfect for college-bound students who need help with executive functioning and organization.
๐Ÿ‘‰ https://bit.ly/summerworkshopstechforcollegesuccess

Learn more about Joan Green and Innovative Speech Therapy
๐Ÿ‘‰ https://innovativespeech.com/


Follow Joan Green for More Expert Tips & Tools


Donโ€™t Miss This Episode!

Listen Here or wherever you get your podcasts! Donโ€™t forget to subscribe to Just My MomSense for more conversations, parenting support, and resource-packed episodes.

Have questions about assistive tech or want to share your favorite tools? Drop a comment below or message me on Instagram @justmymomsense!

Letโ€™s Talk About It: May is Mental Health Awareness Month

Today on the Just My MomSense podcast, weโ€™re talking about something that impacts all of us: mental health.

May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and itโ€™s a powerful reminder that we deserve to check in with ourselves just as much as we check in on our kids. As parents and caregivers we often put our own well-being on the back burner. But mental health is health and it matters more than we sometimes admit.

๐ŸŽง Listen to the episode here

Therapy & Finding Support

  • Psychology Today Therapist Finder
    psychologytoday.com/us/therapists
    Find a licensed therapist in your area and filter by insurance, specialty, and more.
  • Therapy for Black Girls
    therapyforblackgirls.com
    A space to support the mental health needs of Black women and girls.
  • Therapy for Black Men
    therapyforblackmen.org
    Reducing stigma and increasing access to therapy for Black men.
  • Open Path Collective
    openpathcollective.org
    Affordable counseling options for individuals and familiesโ€”often between $40โ€“$70 per session.

Support for Parents & Caregivers

  • NAMI โ€“ National Alliance on Mental Illness
    nami.orgย | HelpLine: 1-800-950-NAMI (6264)
    Offers free education, advocacy, and support for individuals and families.
  • Parent to Parent USA
    p2pusa.org
    Connects families of children with special needs, including mental and behavioral challenges, for peer-to-peer support.
  • The Mighty
    themighty.com
    A compassionate community where people share stories and experiences related to mental health, chronic illness, disability, and caregiving.

For Kids & Teens

  • Child Mind Institute
    childmind.org
    Tools and tips for supporting childrenโ€™s mental wellness, from anxiety to ADHD and everything in between.
  • Crisis Text Line
    ย Text HOME to 741741
    ย crisistextline.org
    ย Free, anonymous support from trained crisis counselorsโ€”available 24/7 via text.

In Case of Emergency

  • 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
    Call or textย 988
    988lifeline.org
    Free, 24/7 support for people in distress or those supporting someone else.

Youโ€™re Not Alone

Whether you’re dealing with burnout, anxiety, or just feeling โ€œoff,โ€ please know that your mental health is worth prioritizing. Even five minutes of stillness, asking for help, or talking with a trusted friend can make a difference.

You are not failing. You are human. And you are doing an incredible job.

Letโ€™s break the silence, reduce the stigma, and remind each other: itโ€™s okay to not be okay. 

Just My MomSense Podcast Is Live! Hereโ€™s What Youโ€™ve Missed (So Far)

Just My MomSense: The Podcast is officially out in the world! I was excited (and a little nervous!) to finally hit publish on these first few episodes.

If youโ€™re new here: Iโ€™m not an expert. Iโ€™m a mom learning, growing, and doing the best I can just like you. This podcast is a space for parents, caregivers, and anyone navigating the world of raising humans.

Letโ€™s take a look at the first three episodes in case you missed them:


Episode 1: Introducing Just My MomSense

This one is short and sweet! I talk about why I started this podcast and what you can expect going forward. Every good series needs a Pilot episode!

๐ŸŽง Listen here


Episode 2: Understanding the 8 Senses

In this episode I dive into all eight senses: what they are, how they work, and why understanding them is essential for supporting your kids (and yourself)

๐ŸŽง Listen here


Episode 3: How We Learn with Dr. Val

This episode has my first official guest, my friend Dr. Val! ย We talk all about how we really learn. We dive into the different learning styles and explore why recognizing these styles matters for kids and adults alike.ย 

๐ŸŽง Listen here


More to Come!

Looking forward to more interviews with experts and incredible parents, solo chats sharing my own tips, and resources Iโ€™ve found helpful along the way.

If youโ€™ve listened, THANK YOU!

Subscribe on your favorite podcast app, and if you like what you hear, leave a quick rating or review. It helps so much in getting the word out.

Itโ€™s Podcast Launch Day! Welcome to the Just My MomSense Podcast

Todayโ€™s the day.

After months (ok, maybe years) of thinking about it, planning it, second-guessing it, and finally recording it, the Just My MomSense Podcast is officially live!

Writing has always been my comfort zone, but after doing the Dilloโ€™s Diz podcast for the past 7 years and spending a year and a half co-hosting the Magical Mommy Monday podcast, I felt like this was a good next step. Iโ€™m excited to share more stories, highlight helpful resources, and talk to experts or other parents!

The Pilot and first official episode are now live! You can listen here by clicking on the Podcast tab on the menu or wherever you listen to podcasts! A new episode will drop on Wednesday and continue weekly.

This isnโ€™t about having all the answers. Itโ€™s about sharing what Iโ€™ve learned (and am still learning).

Thank you for being here at the start. Iโ€™m so excited for whatโ€™s to come.

Something New Is Coming: The Just My MomSense Podcast!

For years, Just My MomSense has been a place where Iโ€™ve shared stories and helpful resources; but now, Iโ€™m so excited to tell you that something new is comingโ€ฆ

Introducing: The Just My MomSense Podcast: launching this Motherโ€™s Day!

This podcast has been something I’ve been thinking about for awhile. Shameless plug: as some of you know, I host the Dillo’s Diz podcast with my brother, which centers around our love for Disney and Pop Culture. Taking what I’ve learned doing that podcast, turning Just My MomSense into a podcast started to feel like a natural progression. But this time, it would be just me and that part made me nervous.

After writing blog posts, connecting with other parents, and learning (and unlearning) so much over the last 7 years, I felt it was time to bring these conversations to life in a whole new way. Podcasting allows me to expand on sharing resources as I continue to learn and connect with others along the way.

Each week, Iโ€™ll be sharing:

  • Reflections from my own parenting experience
  • Resources that have helped our family thrive (or just survive a tough week)
  • Interviews with educators, therapists, and fellow parents

The first episode drops on Sunday, May 11th (Motherโ€™s Day)! With the title and all (and a nudge from a friend with the idea) it seemed appropriate. After that, weโ€™ll settle into a weekly rhythm with new episodes every Wednesday. Episodes will also be posted on your favorite podcasting platform and right here on the blog.

Follow along on Instagram and Facebook for more! You can also use or follow the hashtag #JustMyMomSensePodcast to join the conversation. Feel free to DM me or comment with questions or topics you’d love for me to cover.

Thank you for being here, whether you’ve read one post or followed since the beginning. I can’t wait to share this next chapter with you.

How I Set Up Sensory Bins For My Kids

We were in need of a Sensory Bin overhaul!

Our old sensory bin was out of sorts and were no longer engaging my 10 and 7 year olds. I was talking with a therapist who mentioned focusing on things you can touch, taste, smell, see and hear. That’s all I needed to hear! Although this makes sense and our old bins somewhat did this, I was able to refocus on the bins in a different way instead of just throwing random toys into it.

Sensory bins have become one of our go-to tools, offering endless opportunities for exploration, creativity, and emotional regulation. In this post, Iโ€™ll share the items we added to our new sensory bins.


What is a Sensory Bin?

Before we dive into the items I included, letโ€™s quickly review what a sensory bin is. Simply put, a sensory bin is a container filled with materials that encourage hands-on exploration. These bins are designed to stimulate a childโ€™s sensesโ€”sight, touch, smell, and sometimes even hearingโ€”through various textures, colors, and items. Sensory bins are great for calming anxious kids, building fine motor skills, and promoting imaginative play. These bins can vary based on age and there are plenty of age appropriate items out there based on your child’s individual needs.


Our Sensory Bin Items

*All of these items can be found on the “These Are A Few Of My Favorite Things” page.*

Here is how we simplified our Sensory Bins:

1. Calming Strips (image taken from Amazon):

These are so cool! Calming strips are a fantastic tool designed to help children (and adults) self-regulate during moments of stress, anxiety, or overstimulation. These strips are a sensory-friendly solution, providing a textured surface that offers a calming tactile experience when touched or rubbed.

2. Fidget Toy Sensory Stone

I love how these stones feel! The Sensory Stone is a calming tool designed to provide immediate tactile feedback to help manage stress, anxiety, and sensory overload. Ideal for children and adults, this smooth, textured stone offers a soothing sensory experience when held and rubbed. Itโ€™s the perfect size to carry in your pocket, making it a discreet tool for on-the-go stress relief, whether at school, work, or home.

The sensory stone promotes mindfulness and grounding by providing a simple, calming action that helps users refocus their energy and reduce tension.

3. Zollipops Lollipops

I wanted to add something for taste with plenty of flavor but no dyes, which wasn’t easy to find. I came across Zollipops on Amazon which has been a great lollipop alternative.

Oral sensory input can help a person stay grounded. The repetitive, calming action of sucking on the lollipop can redirect attention from overwhelming thoughts or feelings, allowing the person to focus on the physical sensation of the treat. For those who experience overstimulation, especially in sensory-sensitive environments (like noisy or crowded spaces), the act of focusing on the sensation of the lollipop can serve as a grounding tool. It offers a quiet, non-intrusive way to redirect attention to a more controlled, manageable sensory experience, helping to reduce feelings of being overwhelmed.

4. Portable Sound Machine

A portable sound machine can be a valuable addition to a sensory bin, enhancing the sensory experience and providing a calming, immersive environment. This sound machine has varying sounds, such as white noise, nature sounds (rain, ocean waves, birds chirping) and gentle music, which can help create a relaxing atmosphere. These sounds can help mask background noises that may be distracting or overstimulating and help reduce stress and anxiety.

5. Mindfulness Stickers

The kids have used their mindfulness stickers to decorate their bins. These stickers are often designed with calming images, patterns, or inspirational phrases that encourage self-reflection, relaxation, and emotional regulation. By incorporating mindfulness stickers into a sensory bin, you can create an interactive, soothing, and engaging environment for children (and adults) to practice mindfulness, focus, and grounding. Some of the stickers help to practice proper breathing, others help with identifying emotions and remembering what we all have control over and what we don’t.

6. Lavendar for Smell

I already had these small jars and decided to repurpose them for the sensory bins. I added three cotton balls with a bit of lavender oil so it wasn’t too overpowering but they could also easily open the jar and smell enough of the scent. Lavender is widely known for its soothing properties, making it a go-to natural remedy for promoting relaxation and calmness.

7. Old fashioned pad and pen!

Drawing pictures and writing stories or random thoughts can all be a great way to ground yourself when feeling anxious. I found the pads and pens at Dollar Tree and the kids decorated their notepads with calming strips.


Customize Your Bin With What Works For You

Every child is unique, and sensory bins can be easily customized to suit your child’s preferences and developmental needs. My kids have already added various toys to their bins and I’m sure they will change over time. Whether you’re creating a calming space or encouraging imaginative play, these bins can provide endless benefits for your kids. Whatโ€™s in your sensory bin? Share your favorite items in the comments below!