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We are seven moms to nine great young adults on the autism spectrum. Join us as we share how our families are navigating the world of adult autism. We are committed to sharing our unique perspectives, opinions, and experiences with you. We hope that our discussions will represent the diversity and commonalities that families share on the autism spectrum.
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Welcome to our latest episode! Today’s episode is the third installment of our day-in-the-life series, where we discuss what a typical day looks like for our adult children on the autism spectrum. In this episode, Mary discusses a typical day for Conrad who just recently turned 34. Join us for this meaningful conversation. Thank you for your continued support—be sure to subscribe, share, and connect with our community!If you like our podcast, please share, review, and subscribe! You can find us at:Navigating Adult Autism on FacebookNavigatingadultautismpodcast on InstagramNavigatingadultautism.comYou can also find Heather Woodring write about her son Zachary at Everyday Adventures with Zachary on Facebook
Welcome to our latest episode! Today’s episode is the second installment of our day-in-the-life series, where we discuss what a typical day looks like for our adult children on the autism spectrum. In this episode, Dawn and Tara discuss a typical day for JR and Zion. Join us for this meaningful conversation. Thank you for your continued support—be sure to subscribe, share, and connect with our community!If you like our podcast, please share, review, and subscribe! You can find us at:Navigating Adult Autism on FacebookNavigatingadultautismpodcast on InstagramNavigatingadultautism.comYou can also find Heather Woodring write about her son Zachary at Everyday Adventures with Zachary on Facebook
Today’s episode is the first installment of our day-in-the-life series, where we discuss what a typical day looks like for our adult children on the autism spectrum. In this episode, Heather discusses a typical day for Zachary, a 24-year-old who requires 24/7 care. Join us for this meaningful conversation. Thank you for your continued support—be sure to subscribe, share, and connect with our community!If you like our podcast, please share, review, and subscribe! You can find us at:Navigating Adult Autism on FacebookNavigatingadultautismpodcast on InstagramNavigatingadultautism.comYou can also find Heather Woodring write about her son Zachary at Everyday Adventures with Zachary on Facebook
Welcome to our latest episode! Today’s episode is so special and meaningful to us! The moms got to spend time with Connie Cline, mom to Diane, a retired educator and a legendary autism advocate in Southwest Missouri! Connie shares with us the journey she took to get her daughter access to education (she was the first student served at Springfield Public Schools) and the many other resources that were needed. Connie has put her love for her daughter and for the autism community into action. Join us for this important and historical conversation. Thank you for your continued support and for being part of our community!If you like our podcast, please share, review, and subscribe! You can find us at:Navigating Adult Autism on FacebookNavigatingadultautismpodcast on InstagramNavigatingadultautism.comYou can also find Heather Woodring write about her son Zachary at Everyday Adventures with Zachary on Facebook
Welcome to our latest episode! Today, the moms discuss the lack of inclusive resources and activities for individuals on the severe end of the autism spectrum. Before families and communities can move from awareness to acceptance, it is imperative that all individuals on the spectrum are understood and vital resources exist to meet all levels of support needed. Individuals on the severe end of the spectrum represent 26.7% of the autism population, and there is much more work to be done to support them. Join us for this important conversation. Thank you for your continued support and for being part of our community!If you like our podcast, please share, review, and subscribe! You can find us at:Navigating Adult Autism on FacebookNavigatingadultautismpodcast on InstagramNavigatingadultautism.comYou can also find Heather Woodring write about her son Zachary at Everyday Adventures with Zachary on Facebook
Welcome to our latest episode! Today, the moms discuss proposed budget cuts in Missouri that would directly affect families in the disability community. Advocacy has been a common thread for all of us throughout our children's lives. Join us to learn more about the current issues and the systems our families must navigate to access services, as well as ways to help. Thank you for your continued support and for being part of our community!If you like our podcast, please share, review, and subscribe! You can find us at:Navigating Adult Autism on FacebookNavigatingadultautismpodcast on InstagramNavigatingadultautism.comYou can also find Heather Woodring write about her son Zachary at Everyday Adventures with Zachary on Facebook
Welcome to our latest episode! Today, the moms dive into the release of Mattel’s new Barbie doll with autism—a topic sparking important conversations in the autism community and beyond. We’ll explore the significance, reactions, and what this means for representation. Settle in for a candid, insightful, and engaging discussion. Thank you for your continued support, and for being part of our community!If you like our podcast, please share, review, and subscribe! You can find us at:Navigating Adult Autism on FacebookNavigatingadultautismpodcast on InstagramNavigatingadultautism.comYou can also find Heather Woodring write about her son Zachary at Everyday Adventures with Zachary on Facebook
In this episode, the moms discuss the successes and struggles of finding community activities that our adult children can and want to participate in. We talk in depth about the resources we tried when our children were young, and we share some great current resources available in our area. We are deeply grateful for your support and look forward to sharing this episode with you! Thank you for listening and connecting with us!If you like our podcast, please share, review, and subscribe! You can find us at:Navigating Adult Autism on FacebookNavigatingadultautismpodcast on InstagramNavigatingadultautism.comYou can also find Heather Woodring write about her son Zachary at Everyday Adventures with Zachary on Facebook
We are seven moms to nine great young adults on the autism spectrum. Join us as we share how our families are navigating the world of adult autism. We are committed to sharing our unique perspectives, opinions, and experiences with you. We hope that our discussions will represent the diversity and commonalities that families share on the autism spectrum.
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