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Case File #201: Spectrum of Possibility

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The term autism has come a long way. What once brought on stigma and false narratives is experiencing a major awareness campaign. Yet misunderstanding and discrimination continue--even within the autism community of parents and children itself. Host Roshini Rajkumar asks Rob Gorski to unpack all of it. He founded The Autism Dad after years of blogging about his own family. This influencer's journaling has become one of the longest-running autism parenting platforms online along with his podcast: The Autism Dad. Rob takes us inside his highs and lows of parenting three sons on the spectrum--all with varying needs. Learn the difference among Levels 1, 2, and 3 when it comes to support needs. Ask yourself if you show kindness or judgment when faced with what looks like a child's meltdown at the grocery store. Is it a tantrum or a meltdown that actually equates to despair? Rob will open your eyes to the beauty of parenting where you meet your child in their world and show you what "fierce love" really means. Warning: You might need a tissue for this episode.

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Portada del episodio Case File #201: Spectrum of Possibility

Case File #201: Spectrum of Possibility

The term autism has come a long way. What once brought on stigma and false narratives is experiencing a major awareness campaign. Yet misunderstanding and discrimination continue--even within the autism community of parents and children itself. Host Roshini Rajkumar asks Rob Gorski to unpack all of it. He founded The Autism Dad after years of blogging about his own family. This influencer's journaling has become one of the longest-running autism parenting platforms online along with his podcast: The Autism Dad. Rob takes us inside his highs and lows of parenting three sons on the spectrum--all with varying needs. Learn the difference among Levels 1, 2, and 3 when it comes to support needs. Ask yourself if you show kindness or judgment when faced with what looks like a child's meltdown at the grocery store. Is it a tantrum or a meltdown that actually equates to despair? Rob will open your eyes to the beauty of parenting where you meet your child in their world and show you what "fierce love" really means. Warning: You might need a tissue for this episode.

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