Hi everyone,
In this episode of Wine with Wita, I sat down with Jessica Labban – a devoted mum of two, passionate teacher, and one of the most determined and warm-hearted parents I’ve had the honour of working alongside.
Jessica shares her deeply personal journey navigating earlysigns of autism in her son Jacob, the trauma of his birth, and the emotional toll of seeking support when the system didn’t always make it easy.
She opens up about the moment a daycare refused to accepther child, the inner conflict of being in “teacher mode” rather than fully feeling like a mum, and the grief of letting go of the childhood she once imagined for him.
What we spoke about:
✨ Jacob’s early regression and the challenges of getting support
✨ The daycare rejection that changed Jessica’s perspective
✨ Why accepting the diagnosis was the hardest part
✨ The cost of therapy before NDIS and navigating the system
✨ Letting go of “teacher mode” to be fully present as a mum
✨ Her hopes for a more inclusive future for kids like Jacob
This conversation is filled with love, advocacy, and a powerful message to trust your gut and never accept "that's just how it is."
📸 Follow Jessica on Instagram at $ @jess_labban$
🧑🚒 How a Fire Station Visit Sparked Progress for Jacob
Jessica already shared on the blog how a simple visit to a fire station became a turning point in her son Jacob’s development.
It’s a powerful reminder of how the right environment can unlock confidence and growth for children with disabilities.
Read the story here: $ How a Fire Station Visit Sparked Progress for Jacob$
Lots of love,
Rita
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Disclaimer: the purpose of this podcast is to provide information. You must not rely on the information on this podcast as an alternative to speech and language therapy. You must always consult with a Speech Pathologist, GP and/or paediatrician if you have any concerns about your child's communication and/development