The Power of Proximity in Disability Parenting with Sho Baraka

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The Power of Proximity in Disability Parenting with Sho Baraka

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E10 — From Frustration to Connection: If your home feels tense or chaotic, connection might be a missing piece. Recording artist Sho Baraka joins Amy Julia Becker to share how his family moved from daily breakdowns and aggression to a home marked by peace. Sho reflects on his story of parenting two sons with autism and the surprising power of proximity—how simply being with our kids can open doors to communication, trust, and calm.00:00 Introduction to Sho Baraka03:07 Navigating Communication with Nonspeaking Children11:14 The Power of Proximity13:25 Moving from Aggression to Peace18:52 Marriage and Family Life21:55 Practical Tools for FamiliesMENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:Words, 2006: https://youtu.be/VImB2ALPQic?si=ej0PI35tdMPCN1RWSho on the GoodHard Story podcast with Katherine Wolf: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=512teMbA_gwDr Marion Blank: https://dmlearninglab.com/about-us-2/ASD Reading: https://www.asdreading.com/_WATCH this conversation on YouTube: Amy Julia Becker on YouTubeSUBSCRIBE to Amy Julia's Substack: amyjuliabecker.substack.comJOIN the conversation on Instagram: @amyjuliabeckerLISTEN to more episodes: amyjuliabecker.com/shows/_ABOUT OUR GUEST:Sho Baraka has spent the last 18 years traveling the world as a recording artist, consultant, speaker and writer. He is a co-founder of The And Campaign and founding member of the internationally known hip-hop consortium 116 Clique and record label, Reach Records. Sho served as a visiting professor at Wake Forest University & Warner Pacific University and is currently an editorial director at Christianity Today. Sho is also working with MyBLVD to build a community called "Good Culture". A space that will galvanize cultivators around story, art & ideas. Sho lives in Atlanta, GA with Patreece, his wife of 22 years, and their three children. Sho and Patreece have two boys on the autism spectrum and find themselves as ambassadors and advocates in the Autism community.Sho Baraka (@amishobaraka) • Instagram photos and videoshttps://substack.com/@goodculturehttps://www.shobaraka.com/https://www.youtube.com/shobarakashowhttps://www.facebook.com/shobaraka_Take the Next Step is produced in collaboration with Hope Heals. Hope Heals creates sacred spaces of belonging and belovedness for families affected by disabilities to experience sustaining hope in the context of inclusive, intentional, inter-ability communities. Find out more about our resources, gatherings, and inter-ability communities at hopeheals.com. Follow us on Instagram @hopeheals.We want to hear from you. Send us a text!

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