EP 607 – Masking Autism
We peer behind the mask and explore what it means to disguise one’s authentic self and discuss how masking can negatively impact your autistic child.
We peer behind the mask and explore what it means to disguise one’s authentic self and discuss how masking can negatively impact your autistic child.
What exactly is a sensory diet and how can it help prevent sensory overload? Tune in as we share how to meet your child’s sensory needs through this stress-reducing technique. [Use bonus promo code AutismWish15 for 15% off of sensory merch at Lakikid.com]
What exactly is stimming? What does it feel like to stim? And how does stimming impact my autistic child? Join us as we define stimming and share insights on its benefits and disadvantages from an autistic perspective.
Do you ever wonder how your autistic child may sense the world? Today, we discuss what it feels like to experience sensory overload and how the sensory system differs for our children from an autistic perspective.
Autism is often associated with literal or black-and-white thinking. Today we discuss examples of this kind of thinking from an autistic perspective and how to communicate more effectively with your literal thinking child.
Do you see a lot of yourself in your autistic child? Today we detail where to go if you suspect you or your spouse may be autistic and what to expect in the diagnostic process.
We share audio from our third episode of the Embracing Autism IRL video series where we sit down with Andrew Komarow, Autistic Certified Financial Planner (CFP), and founder of Planning Across the Spectrum. In this episode, we chat about the importance of Financial independence for individuals with disabilities and how Read more
Join us as we wrap up season 5 and discuss our family’s most recent and shocking autism development.
Tune into the conversation as we talk about the very real guilt many parents feel when we first receive our child’s autism diagnosis.
Join us as we talk about the frustration we experience as parents when others deny our child’s autism diagnosis and assume it is misbehavior.