Shining Through: Inspiring Voices of Autism

S3-Ep 30: Take Your Seat at the Table: Navigating Autism Advocacy and Services with Cynthia Singleton

32 min · 29 de abr de 2026
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In this episode of Shining Through: Inspiring Voices of Autism, host Jennifer Dantzler sits down with Transition Specialist and parent Cynthia Singleton [https://www.advocate-well.com/] to share a powerful, real-life perspective on navigating autism—from early diagnosis to adulthood. Cynthia shares her son Karl’s 27-year journey, offering honest insight into early intervention, the challenges of the school system, and the ongoing need for advocacy at every stage. A recognized leader in the autism community, Cynthia is a founding faculty member of LEND (Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental Disabilities) at UTHealth Houston. She also led the grassroots movement to pass the Texas State autism insurance bill and served on the committee that drafted the autism supplement—work that continues to impact families across the state. From managing services and navigating 13 different school placements to exploring medical, behavioral, and innovative approaches, this conversation highlights one key message: there is no one-size-fits-all path in autism. ️ In this episode, we discuss: • Why parents must “take their seat at the table” in advocacy • The realities of navigating school systems and IEPs • The importance of individualized treatment—both behavioral and biological • Challenges and successes in adulthood, including employment and independence • New and emerging tools, including virtual reality for social skills development This episode is a must-listen for parents, caregivers, and professionals who want a deeper understanding of what long-term support truly looks like. Because supporting autism isn’t a single decision—it’s a lifelong journey of learning, adapting, and advocating. Episode Resources: Partnerstx.org [http://Partnerstx.org] for partners resource network Autismgenes.com [http://Autismgenes.com] for Australian center for genomic analysis Advocate-well.com [http://Advocate-well.com] for Cynthia’s website and email cynthia@advocate-well.org Autismnrc.org [http://Autismnrc.org] autism nutrition research Www.medmaps.org [http://Www.medmaps.org] for medical academy of pediatric special needs Cbmintegrativewellness.com [http://Cbmintegrativewellness.com] for photo bio modulation

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episode S3-Ep 30: Take Your Seat at the Table: Navigating Autism Advocacy and Services with Cynthia Singleton artwork

S3-Ep 30: Take Your Seat at the Table: Navigating Autism Advocacy and Services with Cynthia Singleton

In this episode of Shining Through: Inspiring Voices of Autism, host Jennifer Dantzler sits down with Transition Specialist and parent Cynthia Singleton [https://www.advocate-well.com/] to share a powerful, real-life perspective on navigating autism—from early diagnosis to adulthood. Cynthia shares her son Karl’s 27-year journey, offering honest insight into early intervention, the challenges of the school system, and the ongoing need for advocacy at every stage. A recognized leader in the autism community, Cynthia is a founding faculty member of LEND (Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental Disabilities) at UTHealth Houston. She also led the grassroots movement to pass the Texas State autism insurance bill and served on the committee that drafted the autism supplement—work that continues to impact families across the state. From managing services and navigating 13 different school placements to exploring medical, behavioral, and innovative approaches, this conversation highlights one key message: there is no one-size-fits-all path in autism. ️ In this episode, we discuss: • Why parents must “take their seat at the table” in advocacy • The realities of navigating school systems and IEPs • The importance of individualized treatment—both behavioral and biological • Challenges and successes in adulthood, including employment and independence • New and emerging tools, including virtual reality for social skills development This episode is a must-listen for parents, caregivers, and professionals who want a deeper understanding of what long-term support truly looks like. Because supporting autism isn’t a single decision—it’s a lifelong journey of learning, adapting, and advocating. Episode Resources: Partnerstx.org [http://Partnerstx.org] for partners resource network Autismgenes.com [http://Autismgenes.com] for Australian center for genomic analysis Advocate-well.com [http://Advocate-well.com] for Cynthia’s website and email cynthia@advocate-well.org Autismnrc.org [http://Autismnrc.org] autism nutrition research Www.medmaps.org [http://Www.medmaps.org] for medical academy of pediatric special needs Cbmintegrativewellness.com [http://Cbmintegrativewellness.com] for photo bio modulation

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