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Unlimited Parenting

Unlimited Parenting

By: Idaho Parents Unlimited
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Idaho Parents Unlimited (IPUL) is Idaho's parent training and information center and family to family health information center. We support children with disabilities and their families in the form of training, information and resources around school and community based systems. Join us as we get into the weeds of all things special needs parenting.IdahoParentsUnlimited2023 Economics Management Management & Leadership Parenting & Families Relationships
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  • 2025 in review
    Dec 22 2025

    As we wrap up 2025, we’re taking a look back at the year’s highlights, challenges, and incredible milestones here at IPUL. From empowering parents and caregivers to advocating for better support systems, 2025 has been a year of growth, resilience, and impact. Join us as we revisit key moments, share success stories, and discuss what’s next on our journey to support families and children in the coming year.

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    IPUL is not a legal services agency and cannot provide legal advice or legal representation. Any information contained in this message/training is not intended as legal advice and should not be used as a substitution for legal advice.

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    42 mins
  • Generational Parenting: What we keep and what we change
    Nov 17 2025

    In this candid and humorous conversation, Allison, Melissa, and Sarah dive into the surprising differences between how they were raised and how they’re raising their own children today. They explore emotional intelligence, resilience, community expectations, and how social media has reshaped modern parenting, especially for families of children with disabilities. Through personal stories and surprisingly few Golden Girls quotes, they reflect on what each generation gets right and how parents can give themselves more grace. It’s an honest reminder that no matter the decade, everyone is just trying their best to raise good humans.

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    IPUL is not a legal services agency and cannot provide legal advice or legal representation. Any information contained in this message/training is not intended as legal advice and should not be used as a substitution for legal advice.

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    41 mins
  • Bring Your Own Topic
    Nov 4 2025

    Welcome to a shorter, but no less charming, installment of Bring Your Own Topic! Just Allison and Melissa today to answer two burning questions. First, when your child wakes up at night, what do you do to help keep yourself awake? Do you drink water, orange juice, or cherry coke zero? Allison and Melissa discuss what drinks help to keep you alert and alive during nighttime wake-ups, especially when helping sick kids.

    Melissa's questions whether it makes more sense to wear Crocs or Birkenstocks. When Allison immediately answers Melissa asks if she would tempt fate and wear them with socks. As you know there are lots of laughs and Golden Girls references.

    If you're like me and want to see the data, here is a link to a study from the National Library of Medicine on using inhaled isopropyl alcohol for nausea: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6189884/

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    IPUL is not a legal services agency and cannot provide legal advice or legal representation. Any information contained in this message/training is not intended as legal advice and should not be used as a substitution for legal advice.

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    14 mins
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