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Welcome to the Autism Parent Club Podcast!
Are you parenting a child with profound autism or navigating life with a non-verbal teen who requires 24/7 care? You’ve found your people.
We’re Chris and Becky—parents to an 18-year-old son diagnosed with Level 3 autism, sometimes referred to as severe or profound autism. Each week, we share real-life stories from our journey parenting a child with high support needs, including sensory challenges, communication barriers, meltdowns, medical visits, and meaningful milestones.
In this episode:
In this episode, we revisit the autism press conference that sparked national conversation after promises of new autism research and answers within months. One year later, we talk about what has actually happened since then, including updates on autism research, environmental factor discussions, genetics, rising autism prevalence, and the growing divide in how autism is discussed publicly. We also share the emotional side of waiting for answers as autism parents — the cycle of hope, disappointment, advocacy, and trying not to lose yourself in the process. This conversation explores the realities of profound autism, caregiver burnout, autism awareness, and what families are still searching for when it comes to support, understanding, and the future of autism research..Email us: unabridgedcoaching@gmail.com
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