This week’s episode is a recording of one of our Global Autism Community exclusive events! The topic of this roundtable discussion was Family Dynamics.
Participating in this event were Autistic Self-Advocates Mary Johnston and Corben Havener, as well as autism sibling and occupational therapist Cheryl Albright.
In today’s conversation, we discuss:
Parent-child relationships
What it’s like to have neurodivergent or neurotypical parents
Why divorce rates are high among parents of autistic children
Sibling relationships
How to support adolescents transitioning into adulthood
Choosing a life partner
Starting your own family
Taking care of aging parents
The importance of creating plans for elder adulthood
Roundtable discussions like the one you’ll hear today are open exclusively for members of our online Global Autism Community. We select a different theme each month, and our moderators monitor posts daily to ensure that our online space remains safe and respectful.
If you’d like to attend and participate in any of our future events, you can sign up today at community.globalautismproject.org.
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Show Notes
Discover what’s possible when family comes first.
This week’s episode is a recording of one of our Global Autism Community exclusive events! The topic of this roundtable discussion was Family Dynamics.
Participating in this event were Autistic Self-Advocates Mary Johnston and Corben Havener, as well as autism sibling and occupational therapist Cheryl Albright.
In today’s conversation, we discuss:
- Parent-child relationships
- What it’s like to have neurodivergent or neurotypical parents
- Why divorce rates are high among parents of autistic children
- Sibling relationships
- How to support adolescents transitioning into adulthood
- Choosing a life partner
- Starting your own family
- Taking care of aging parents
- The importance of creating plans for elder adulthood
Roundtable discussions like the one you’ll hear today are open exclusively for members of our online Global Autism Community. We select a different theme each month, and our moderators monitor posts daily to ensure that our online space remains safe and respectful.
If you’d like to attend and participate in any of our future events, you can sign up today at community.globalautismproject.org.
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We appreciate your time. If you enjoy this podcast and you’d like to support our mission, please take just a few seconds to share it with one person who you think will find value in it too.
Follow us on Instagram: @autismpodcast
Join our community on Mighty Networks: Global Autism Community
Subscribe to our YouTube channel: Global Autism Project
We would love to hear your feedback about the show. Please fill out this short survey to let us know your thoughts: Listener Survey
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