
What is it like raising twin daughters on the autism spectrum while being neurodivergent yourself?In this emotional and insightful episode, Dan Roth shares his journey as a father, advocate, and community leader. From growing up with ADHD and anxiety to raising two autistic daughters with different support needs, Dan opens up about acceptance, school advocacy, inclusion, and the importance of showing up as a parent.You’ll hear:• The reality of parenting autistic twins• Why no two autistic children are alike• How autism changed the way he views progress and milestones• The importance of school support and advocacy• Challenges families face with services and regional centers• How the Manny Project is helping create more inclusive schoolsDan also shares his mission to improve adaptive playground access, support educators, and create stronger communities for autistic children and their families.This episode is for parents, educators, advocates, and anyone wanting a deeper understanding of autism, neurodiversity, and inclusive support systems.Subscribe for more real conversations about autism, family life, advocacy, and community impact.
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