EP 721 – Movie Mayhem

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EP 721 - Movie Mayhem
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When was the last time you went out to the movies as a family? Today we will share how we were able to share the movie magic of Super Mario Bros with our girls, the hiccups along the way, and what we did to ensure a positive outcome. If you Read more…

EP 720 – We Try the 4th of July

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EP 720 - We Try the 4th of July
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The 4th of July is one of the biggest celebrations in the United States, unfortunately, it’s often marked by loud and bright fireworks displays, large crowds, and booming music. This year marks our family’s first attempt to view fireworks, join us as we share tips on how to create an Read more…

EP 719 – Aggression & Violent Outbursts

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EP 719 - Aggression & Violent Outbursts
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Aggression in autistic children is often the most reported challenge by parents. Today we will dive into our experiences with aggression and violent outbursts, illustrate how we decode the reason behind them, and explain how we have both succeeded and failed in addressing these behaviors. If you like what you Read more…

Bonus EP – Embracing Autism IRL – Meet Matt McCabe

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Bonus EP - Embracing Autism IRL - Meet Matt McCabe
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This one’s for the dads! We don’t often hear about fathers of autistic children, so this Father’s Day we’re honoring you by highlighting the “Autism Dad” experience. In this intimate 1-on-1 conversation, Matt will share his personal struggles, gains, and lessons learned along his journey as a father to autistic Read more…

EP 718 – Regressions: 1 Step Forward, 2 Steps Back

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Regression, or the loss of a skill previously acquired, is a common characteristic of autism. From potty training to PICA – today will share our family’s struggles with regressions and what steps we are taking to help our girls continue to make progress. If you like what you hear, please Read more…

EP 717 – Special Interests Vs. Hobbies

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EP 717 - Special Interests Vs. Hobbies
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Individuals on the autism spectrum tend to have a particularly strong affinity toward certain items, shows, movies, activities, etc. This is often referred to as an autistic “special interest”, but what makes a special interest different than a neurotypical hobby? Today we will discuss this difference and shed light on Read more…

Bonus EP – Embracing Autism IRL – Meet Dawn M. Barclay

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Tune in as we sit down with Dawn M. Barclay, an award-winning author who has spent a career working in different aspects of the travel industry. Her book, “Traveling Different: Vacation Strategies for Parents of the Anxious, the Inflexible, and the Neurodiverse” tackles the challenges parents of autistic and neurodivergent Read more…

EP 716 – Having a Field Day

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It’s that time of year again when schools start to wrap up with exciting end-of-year celebrations, bouncy houses, snow cones, and games galore! It’ll be fun, right? As parents of autistic children, something as simple as a Field Day can quickly turn dangerous or even life-threatening. Tune in this Friday Read more…

EP 715 – Parenting Through Chaos

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We talk about autism A LOT, but the truth of the matter is – most of us are dealing with other pressures, stressors, and relationship conflicts that often enhance an already challenging situation. Today we discuss what some of these challenges have been for our family and share the lessons Read more…

Bonus EP – Embracing Autism IRL – Meet Laura Hales

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In today’s episode, we discuss how to advocate for your child in school, important ‘buzzwords’ you should know, your child’s rights, and what parents can do to make sure their voices are heard during those critical IEP meetings. Laura Hales is a Mother of two autistic children, autism advocate, and Read more…