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Oklahoma Family Network focuses on supporting families of children and youth with special needs via emotional support, resource navigation, and ensuring quality healthcare for all children and families through strong and effective family/professional partnerships.
Oklahoma Family Network focuses on supporting families of children and youth with special needs via emotional support, resource navigation, and ensuring quality healthcare for all children and families through strong and effective family/professional partnerships.
Episodes

Wednesday Nov 23, 2022
Prematurity Awareness (26 Weeks): Part Two with Michelle Weaver
Wednesday Nov 23, 2022
Wednesday Nov 23, 2022
We continue our conversation with Michelle Weaver about her journey after delivering her son Drew at 26 weeks and spending 99 days in the NICU. Today we discuss how she got through the holidays and their time at home, which brought its own challenges.
You will love hearing about Drew's two big sisters and feel encouraged by Michelle's story!!


Thank you, Weaver family, for sharing pieces of your story with us and pictures from Drew's First Christmas!!!

Wednesday Nov 23, 2022
Prematurity Awareness (26 weeks): Part One with Michelle Weaver
Wednesday Nov 23, 2022
Wednesday Nov 23, 2022

Today you have the incredible privilege of meeting a beautiful mom who celebrates so much in the month of November. Her experiences within this last year have her embracing Prematurity Awareness Month, and that combined with Native American Maternal Health Month and Adoption Awareness Month, she has big items to celebrate throughout all of November.
I know you will absolutely fall in love with the Weaver family as she shares about their premature delivery last year with their son Drew.
You will also hear her mention a preemie baby book which she purchased soon after his birth, where she documented many things. You can find that book here: My Preemie Baby Book - Etsy

Thursday Sep 01, 2022
Preterm Premature Rupture of Membranes (PPROM) with Samantha Beckstrom
Thursday Sep 01, 2022
Thursday Sep 01, 2022


We are so excited to welcome Samantha Beckstrom to the podcast today. You will hear her journey through an extremely preterm premature rupture of membranes (PPROM) and NICU Journey.
Thank you, Samantha, for sharing your journey with two NICU babies and helping others find strength as they experience NICU.

Monday Aug 22, 2022
STARGARDT: One Family’s Genetic Journey Tied to Children’s Eye Health
Monday Aug 22, 2022
Monday Aug 22, 2022

Stargardt Disease is a rare genetic eye disease that happens when fatty material builds up on the macula, the small part of the retina - which is needed for sharp, central vision. Vision loss usually starts in childhood, but some people don't start to lose their vision until they are adults (Stargardt Disease | National Eye Institute (nih.gov)
Today you will hear one family's journey into discovering their son, Gabriel, has Stargardt Disease. Gabriel's Mom, Melissa Weathers, does a beautiful job walking us through a two-year timeline, trying to figure out what was happening with Gabriel's vision.
Melissa also highlights some of the amazing people and resources they've been introduced to through the past several years, as well as shares her experience transitioning Gabriel to public school and establishing an IEP with his new school.
Resources Mentioned:
Two Blind Brothers (https://twoblindbrothers.com/)
New View Oklahoma (https://nvoklahoma.org/)
OWL (Oklahomans Without Limits) Camp: (https://nvoklahoma.org/community-programs/owl-camps)
Foundation Fighting Blindness (https://www.fightingblindness.org/chapters)
Oklahoma Parents Center (https://www.okdrs.gov/guide/oklahoma-parents-center)
Bookshare (https://www.bookshare.org/cms/)
Dean McGee Eye Institute Pediatric Ophthalmology (https://dmei.org/services-specialties/pediatric-ophthalmology-strabismus/)
Dr. Michael Siatkowski (https://dmei.org/providers/r-michael-siatkowski/)
#Stargardt #ChildrensEyeHealth #OWLCamp #TwoBlindBrothers #NewViewOklahoma #FoundationFightingBlindness #OPC #OklahomaParentsCenter #ChildhoodMacularDegeneration #CCTVMagnifier #IEP #VisualImpairment

Friday Jun 17, 2022
Jeremy Warren with Dads On Special Assignment (DOSA)
Friday Jun 17, 2022
Friday Jun 17, 2022

Happy Father's Day to the very special dads out there!! This podcast is for YOU!!
This podcast is certainly for everyone, but especially our DADS!!! Today we have as our guest, Jeremy Warren, Executive Director, of Dads on Special Assignment or DOSA.
Jeremy hosts a variety of activities, groups, and gatherings designed to help remind dads they are not alone in their journey of parenting a child with special health care needs or disabilities. Dads On Special Assignment (DOSA) started with Jeremy and a few dads in his church as a ministry and has expanded into the community to help support the amazing dads who have been given a special assignment.
We are thankful for Jeremy and what he does to support dads and we are sure you will want to hear his words and heart today! You will hear his passion, purpose and a little about, Landon, his inspiration.
Dads On Special Assignment: https://dosausa.org/

Monday May 23, 2022
Monday May 23, 2022
On October 3, 2019, Ryan and Lindsay Jones delivered their precious daughters Reese and Ryleigh at just 26 weeks gestation.
While Reese was rushed to the NICU, weighing just 1 lb, 14 oz; her sister, Ryleigh was held and loved on for the next few hours by her parents, who said hello and goodbye to their sweet girl within those short three hours of her life.
Today you hear the beautiful words of Lindsay!! You hear her story and desire to bring awareness, conversation, and support to others who may be walking through this very difficult journey of twinless-twin-loss.
We are so thankful for Ryan, Lindsay and their girls!!
#Twins #ReeseAndRyleigh #26Weeks #MicroPreemie #PPROM #PretermPROM #PrematureRuptureOfMembranes #InfantLoss #TwinlessTwin #Support

Friday May 06, 2022
Friday May 06, 2022
We are certain you will truly enjoy today's conversation! As we continue our discussion on Maternal Mental Health, we highlight today, how you can bring awareness and support to your sister, friend, cousin, brother and others in your life who might be experiencing the number one complication from pregnancy and birth, a perinatal mood and anxiety disorder.
James frequently says, "It's so important to reduce stigma and talk about mental health as much as physical health; it's not "them" it's your sister, friend, neighbor... Not them, but "us". When you have any new parents in your life, reach out and ask not only about the new baby, but how are they? Can you schedule time to hold the baby so mom can take a break? Could you set times to call or text each week so they can talk to another adult and feel more like themselves?"
James shares with us how we can get involved in our community and provides some wonderful tools which are available through the Oklahoma State Department of Health Maternal Child Health website.
Thank you for partnering with us to bring awareness, conversation, support, and education this week on the subject of Maternal Mental Health.
Community Engagement Opportunities:
OKC PSI Climb Out of The Darkness Walk: https://climbout2022.causevox.com/team/team-okc
Tulsa PSI Climb Out of The Darkness Walk Info: https://climbout2022.causevox.com/team/team-tulsa
Resources Mentioned:
Mothership Rising App: https://www.mothershiprising.com/how-it-works/
Family Video Stories from Oklahoma: https://vimeo.com/showcase/6597453/embed
Maternal Mental Health Website: https://oklahoma.gov/health/family-health/improving-infant-outcomes/maternal-mental-health.html
Postpartum Support International: https://www.postpartum.net/
Oklahoma Perinatal Quality Improvement Center: https://opqic.org/
The Blue Dot Project: https://www.thebluedotproject.org/mmhweek2022
#MaternalMentalHealth #PSI #BirthingComplication #OPQIC #MCH #MomsMindsMatter #COTD #ClimbOutOfTheDarkness #MMHWeek2022 #MakingOverMotherhood

Monday May 02, 2022
Monday May 02, 2022
May is Mental Health Awareness Month and Maternal Mental Health Awareness Week is Monday, May, 2 - Sunday, May 8, 2022.
Today, as we kick off Maternal Mental Health Awareness Week, We Saved You A Seat visits with James Craig, MSW, LCSW and Public Health Social Work Coordinator for the Oklahoma State Department of Health in Maternal Child Health.
In part one of our two-part podcast release this week, James helps us define what Maternal Mental Health is and gives us a clear understanding of when we should seek additional support from professionals who specialize in perinatal mood and anxiety disorders (PMADs).
Thank you, James, for providing us with information today that helps us understand maternal mental health and equips us with the tools to know where to find the best types of support for the #1 complication of pregnancy and childbirth.
Resources Mentioned:
Maternal Mental Health Website: https://oklahoma.gov/health/family-health/improving-infant-outcomes/maternal-mental-health.html
Postpartum Support Internation: https://www.postpartum.net/
Oklahoma Perinatal Quality Improvement Center: https://opqic.org/
The Blue Dot Project: https://www.thebluedotproject.org/mmhweek2022
#MaternalMentalHealth #PSI #BirthingComplication #OPQIC #MCH #MomsMindsMatter

Wednesday Apr 20, 2022
Meningitis Awareness Day Family Story with Heather Pike
Wednesday Apr 20, 2022
Wednesday Apr 20, 2022

Heather Pike, Associate Director of the Oklahoma Family Network shares the "why" behind what she does professionally and personally. In our latest episode of We Saved You A Seat, Heather walks us back 23 years ago when her son, Layton, was very sick and ultimately, diagnosed with meningitis.
Heather discusses the impact meningitis had on Layton's developmental milestones, the impact it had on his little 11-month-old body and shares how important meaningful resources were to her, as well as her desire to help guide families to those wonderful resources and helpers in our community.
Some of the resources she highlights:
SoonerStart: https://oklahoma.gov/health/family-health/sooner-start.html
Hearts For Hearing: https://heartsforhearing.org/
DRS Resource: https://oklahoma.gov/okdrs.html
Become a Supporting Parent: https://oklahomafamilynetwork.org/what-we-do/become-a-supporting-parent/
For More Information on Meningitis: https://www.meningitis.org/

Wednesday Mar 23, 2022
Trisomy 21/Down Syndrome Awareness with Jamese Siranga
Wednesday Mar 23, 2022
Wednesday Mar 23, 2022

Today we have the privilege of introducing you to Oklahoma Family Network's newest staff member and sharing a small portion of her experience and perspective learning her daughter has Down Syndrome.
This is a real and honest conversation that will touch your heart.
We Saved You A Seat, sat down with Jamese Siranga on March 21 (World Down Syndrome Day) and discussed the impact Down Syndrome has on their beautiful family. You will walk away from today's podcast with a full heart after hearing from Jamese and want to hear more from her, as she shares her family and daughter, Selah, with us.
Resources Mentioned:
SoonerStart is Oklahoma’s early intervention program designed to meet the needs of families with infants or toddlers (ages birth to 3 years old) with developmental delays and/or disabilities in accordance with the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). The program builds upon and provides supports and resources to assist family members to enhance infants or toddler’s learning and development through everyday learning opportunities. For more information: https://oklahoma.gov/health/family-health/sooner-start.html
Song by India.Arie: I Am Not My Hair https://g.co/kgs/rqMSL2
#WorldDownSyndromeDay #DownSyndrome #Trisomy21 #TrisomyAwareness #SoonerStart #OklahomaDownSyndromeAssociation #IndiaArie
