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Autism and First Responders: What Every Police Officer, EMT, and Firefighter Needs to Know | Jennifer Kaufman (Part 2)

33 min · 25 de may de 2026
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Part 2 of this interview with Jennifer Kaufman focuses on autism, public safety, and first responder awareness. This conversation explores how autistic individuals may respond differently during encounters with police officers, EMTs, firefighters, and other emergency personnel—and why misunderstanding those behaviors can quickly escalate situations. In this episode, Jennifer discusses: * Why autistic individuals are at higher risk during emergency encounters * The role of sensory overload, stimming, and processing delays * How meltdowns can be misinterpreted as aggression or defiance * The Blue Envelope Program and why it matters * Autism-informed de-escalation strategies for first responders * Drowning and elopement risks within the autistic community * Public misconceptions surrounding autism and crisis behavior * How families, schools, and communities can improve safety and communication * Why autism training for police, firefighters, EMTs, and campus security is becoming increasingly important This episode is especially valuable for parents, grandparents, educators, first responders, and anyone who wants a deeper understanding of how autism affects communication, behavior, and safety in real-world situations. Join the Facebook Community. [https://www.facebook.com/share/g/1889j9KNqk/] This episode of The Gentle Year is powered by Turning The Tide Tutoring [https://turningthetidetutoring.com/], personalized academic coaching for students who think differently, and Acting With Pippi [https://actingwithpippi.com/], where creativity and confidence come to life on and off the stage. This episode is also sponsored by Your Wish Is Your Command [https://www.yourwishoffer.com/md25f?aff=31b60c6fa70ce94c5292b3eaf1a9c87cea1f1bf8cb64977a2d46f15a691ed43b], a transformational success and mindset program focused on helping people reshape the way they think, create, and pursue personal growth. Shared Humanity: A Field Agent’s Journey into the Human Mind  [https://tinyurl.com/v6j87bar]by Dr. Robert Gillespie is a deeply immersive exploration into human behavior, emotional struggle, trauma, and the hidden psychological forces that shape people’s lives. Drawing from years of experience as a psychotherapist, Dr. Gillespie brings readers directly into intense and unforgettable moments with individuals navigating complex mental and emotional challenges. Rather than offering surface-level explanations, the book invites readers to look beneath behavior and into the deeper human experiences driving it. Many readers describe Shared Humanity as the kind of book that stays with you long after you put it down—emotionally powerful, psychologically insightful, and impossible to forget. If today’s conversation about autism, emotional regulation, and understanding people beyond assumptions resonated with you, this book is a powerful companion read. Some of the links in this episode may be affiliate links, which means I may earn a small commission at no additional cost to you. I only share products, programs, and resources that I personally use, believe in, and genuinely feel have had a meaningful impact on my own life and work. Thank you for supporting The Gentle Year and helping make these conversations possible. Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2535237/fan_mail/new] Turning The Tide Tutoring [https://turningthetidetutoring.com] Sponsored by Turning The Tide Tutoring — empowering students and parents to grow and thrive. Acting With Pippi [https://actingwithpippi.com] Acting with Pippi is acting program that helps youths build courage & presence through performance. Your Wish Is Your Command [https://www.yourwishoffer.com/md25f?aff=31b60c6fa70ce94c5292b3eaf1a9c87cea1f1bf8cb64977a2d46f15a691ed43b] A resource for deepening awareness around thought patterns, perception, and intentional response. Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2535237/support]

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episode Beyond the Diagnosis: Autism, Purpose, and Adult Life | Jennifer Kaufman artwork

Beyond the Diagnosis: Autism, Purpose, and Adult Life | Jennifer Kaufman

Jennifer Kaufman focuses on one of the most important — and often overlooked — aspects of autism support: transitioning into adulthood. In this segment, Jennifer breaks down why conversations about independence, employment, long-term planning, social connection, and life skills need to begin much earlier than most families realize. Drawing from her experience as both a school principal for students with autism and the grandmother of an autistic child, she explains how families can redefine success beyond traditional expectations and focus on creating meaningful, supported lives for autistic adults. Topics covered in this episode include: • Why transition planning for autistic teens should begin years before adulthood  • How families can redefine independence in realistic and healthy ways  • The importance of meaningful employment and work-based learning programs  • Why creativity, structure, and strengths-based opportunities matter  • The emotional realities families face when thinking about long-term support  • Challenges surrounding adult programs, housing, and community inclusion  • How schools and communities can better support autistic adults after age 21  • The importance of social connection, dignity, and purposeful living Jennifer also shares real-world examples of successful employment opportunities for autistic students, discusses gaps in current support systems, and offers practical insight into what truly helps autistic individuals thrive as adults. This episode provides valuable perspective for parents, grandparents, educators, therapists, and anyone supporting neurodivergent young adults as they navigate the transition into adult life. Resources:  https://www.thearc.org/ [https://www.thearc.org/] https://aspecialneedsplan.com/ [https://aspecialneedsplan.com/] https://www.specialneedsalliance.org/special-needs-101/additional-resources/ [https://www.specialneedsalliance.org/special-needs-101/additional-resources/] https://turningthetidetutoring.com [https://turningthetidetutoring.com] https://actingwithpippi.com [https://actingwithpippi.com] Your Wish Is Your Command [https://www.yourwishoffer.com/md25f?aff=31b60c6fa70ce94c5292b3eaf1a9c87cea1f1bf8cb64977a2d46f15a691ed43b] Shared Humanity: A Field Agent's Journey into the Human Mind [https://www.amazon.com/Shared-Humanity-Field-Agents-Journey/dp/B0GR4QC7TK] Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2535237/fan_mail/new] Turning The Tide Tutoring [https://turningthetidetutoring.com] Sponsored by Turning The Tide Tutoring — empowering students and parents to grow and thrive. Acting With Pippi [https://actingwithpippi.com] Acting with Pippi is acting program that helps youths build courage & presence through performance. Your Wish Is Your Command [https://www.yourwishoffer.com/md25f?aff=31b60c6fa70ce94c5292b3eaf1a9c87cea1f1bf8cb64977a2d46f15a691ed43b] A resource for deepening awareness around thought patterns, perception, and intentional response. Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2535237/support]

3 de jun de 202624 min
episode Autism and First Responders: What Every Police Officer, EMT, and Firefighter Needs to Know | Jennifer Kaufman (Part 2) artwork

Autism and First Responders: What Every Police Officer, EMT, and Firefighter Needs to Know | Jennifer Kaufman (Part 2)

Part 2 of this interview with Jennifer Kaufman focuses on autism, public safety, and first responder awareness. This conversation explores how autistic individuals may respond differently during encounters with police officers, EMTs, firefighters, and other emergency personnel—and why misunderstanding those behaviors can quickly escalate situations. In this episode, Jennifer discusses: * Why autistic individuals are at higher risk during emergency encounters * The role of sensory overload, stimming, and processing delays * How meltdowns can be misinterpreted as aggression or defiance * The Blue Envelope Program and why it matters * Autism-informed de-escalation strategies for first responders * Drowning and elopement risks within the autistic community * Public misconceptions surrounding autism and crisis behavior * How families, schools, and communities can improve safety and communication * Why autism training for police, firefighters, EMTs, and campus security is becoming increasingly important This episode is especially valuable for parents, grandparents, educators, first responders, and anyone who wants a deeper understanding of how autism affects communication, behavior, and safety in real-world situations. Join the Facebook Community. [https://www.facebook.com/share/g/1889j9KNqk/] This episode of The Gentle Year is powered by Turning The Tide Tutoring [https://turningthetidetutoring.com/], personalized academic coaching for students who think differently, and Acting With Pippi [https://actingwithpippi.com/], where creativity and confidence come to life on and off the stage. This episode is also sponsored by Your Wish Is Your Command [https://www.yourwishoffer.com/md25f?aff=31b60c6fa70ce94c5292b3eaf1a9c87cea1f1bf8cb64977a2d46f15a691ed43b], a transformational success and mindset program focused on helping people reshape the way they think, create, and pursue personal growth. Shared Humanity: A Field Agent’s Journey into the Human Mind  [https://tinyurl.com/v6j87bar]by Dr. Robert Gillespie is a deeply immersive exploration into human behavior, emotional struggle, trauma, and the hidden psychological forces that shape people’s lives. Drawing from years of experience as a psychotherapist, Dr. Gillespie brings readers directly into intense and unforgettable moments with individuals navigating complex mental and emotional challenges. Rather than offering surface-level explanations, the book invites readers to look beneath behavior and into the deeper human experiences driving it. Many readers describe Shared Humanity as the kind of book that stays with you long after you put it down—emotionally powerful, psychologically insightful, and impossible to forget. If today’s conversation about autism, emotional regulation, and understanding people beyond assumptions resonated with you, this book is a powerful companion read. Some of the links in this episode may be affiliate links, which means I may earn a small commission at no additional cost to you. I only share products, programs, and resources that I personally use, believe in, and genuinely feel have had a meaningful impact on my own life and work. Thank you for supporting The Gentle Year and helping make these conversations possible. Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2535237/fan_mail/new] Turning The Tide Tutoring [https://turningthetidetutoring.com] Sponsored by Turning The Tide Tutoring — empowering students and parents to grow and thrive. Acting With Pippi [https://actingwithpippi.com] Acting with Pippi is acting program that helps youths build courage & presence through performance. Your Wish Is Your Command [https://www.yourwishoffer.com/md25f?aff=31b60c6fa70ce94c5292b3eaf1a9c87cea1f1bf8cb64977a2d46f15a691ed43b] A resource for deepening awareness around thought patterns, perception, and intentional response. Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2535237/support]

25 de may de 202633 min
episode What Grandparents Need to Understand About Autism | Jennifer Kaufman (Part 1) artwork

What Grandparents Need to Understand About Autism | Jennifer Kaufman (Part 1)

Part 1 of this conversation with Jennifer Kaufman explores autism, family dynamics, and the grandparent perspective through both professional and deeply personal experiences. Jennifer is the author of Grandparenting on the Spectrum: A Journey from Both Sides of the Desk and a longtime school principal who worked extensively with autistic students and their families before autism became part of her own family structure.  In this episode, topics include: *  The emotional shift from educator to grandmother after her grandson’s autism diagnosis  *  How grandparents can support families without overwhelming parents with advice  *  Communication delays, sensory behaviors, and repetitive patterns in autistic children  *  The connection between communication development and behavioral regulation  *  Why routines, predictability, and patience matter in autism support  *  Socialization challenges and helping siblings and cousins understand autism  *  The evolving relationship between grandparents and autistic grandchildren  *  Wandering/elopement behaviors and the dangers associated with water safety  *  The importance of swimming lessons specifically designed for autistic children  [https://www.autismspeaks.org/tool-kit-excerpt/swim-and-water-safety] *  How Jennifer’s personal experience changed the way she approached students, families, and IEP meetings as a school administrator  *  Autism, pattern recognition, creativity, structure, and intense focus on objects and systems  *  Shifting expectations as a grandparent and learning how to lead with support instead of control  The conversation also explores broader questions surrounding leadership roles within families, emotional restraint, advocacy, and what it means to truly understand and support neurodivergent children in both educational and home environments.  This episode of The Gentle Year is powered by Turning The Tide Tutoring [https://turningthetidetutoring.com], personalized academic coaching for students who think differently, and Acting With Pippi [https://actingwithpippi.com], where creativity and confidence come to life on and off the stage. This episode is also sponsored by Your Wish Is Your Command [https://www.yourwishoffer.com/md25f?aff=31b60c6fa70ce94c5292b3eaf1a9c87cea1f1bf8cb64977a2d46f15a691ed43b], a transformational success and mindset program focused on helping people reshape the way they think, create, and pursue personal growth. Some of the links in this episode may be affiliate links, which means I may earn a small commission at no additional cost to you. I only share products, programs, and resources that I personally use, believe in, and genuinely feel have had a meaningful impact on my own life and work. Thank you for supporting The Gentle Year and helping make these conversations possible. Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2535237/fan_mail/new] Turning The Tide Tutoring [https://turningthetidetutoring.com] Sponsored by Turning The Tide Tutoring — empowering students and parents to grow and thrive. Acting With Pippi [https://actingwithpippi.com] Acting with Pippi is acting program that helps youths build courage & presence through performance. Your Wish Is Your Command [https://www.yourwishoffer.com/md25f?aff=31b60c6fa70ce94c5292b3eaf1a9c87cea1f1bf8cb64977a2d46f15a691ed43b] A resource for deepening awareness around thought patterns, perception, and intentional response. Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2535237/support]

23 de may de 202637 min
episode The Systems That Shape Your Child’s Mind | Raeanne Johnson (Finale) artwork

The Systems That Shape Your Child’s Mind | Raeanne Johnson (Finale)

In the final part of this conversation with Raeanne Johnson, pediatric mental health nurse practitioner and founder of Brain Waves Wellness, the discussion shifts into practical family life and everyday parenting strategies. Raeanne shares concrete tools parents can use to help children regulate emotions, navigate overstimulation, develop healthier habits, and build stronger family connection inside the home.  The episode explores: * Emotional regulation tools for children * How to create a “regulation station” at home * Parenting through meltdowns in public * Discipline vs. discipleship * The role of structure, routines, and systems in family life * The neuroscience of video games and screen overstimulation * Dopamine, attention, and emotional regulation * Why board games and shared activities matter for brain development * Sleep, movement, nutrition, and mental wellbeing * Faith-centered parenting and identity formation Raeanne also walks listeners through the systems and rhythms inside her own home — including reduced screen exposure, movement-based regulation, collaborative family routines, reading culture, and practical strategies that support emotional wellbeing for both children and parents.  The conversation also connects to broader ideas explored throughout The Gentle Year surrounding mindset, thought patterns, personal responsibility, and intentional living — themes that strongly overlap with concepts discussed in Your Wish Is Your Command, particularly the relationship between belief, environment, habits, and the direction of a person’s life. If you’re interested in parenting, neuroscience, emotional regulation, family culture, homeschooling, faith-based parenting, or the long-term effects of screens and overstimulation on children, this episode offers both practical insight and deeper reflection. Powered by Turning The Tide Tutoring [https://turningthetidetutoring.com] — personalized academic coaching for students who think differently — Acting With Pippi [https://actingwithpippi.com], where creativity and confidence come to life on and off the stage — and Your Wish Is Your Command, a book and audio experience focused on mindset, awareness, and intentional thinking. Join The Global Information Network [https://globalinformationnetwork.com/?invite=ghostwritinggenerationalcopynet] Join The Gentle Year Facebook Community [https://www.facebook.com/share/g/1BuRpMjGU3/] Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2535237/fan_mail/new] Turning The Tide Tutoring [https://turningthetidetutoring.com] Sponsored by Turning The Tide Tutoring — empowering students and parents to grow and thrive. Acting With Pippi [https://actingwithpippi.com] Acting with Pippi is acting program that helps youths build courage & presence through performance. Your Wish Is Your Command [https://www.yourwishoffer.com/md25f?aff=31b60c6fa70ce94c5292b3eaf1a9c87cea1f1bf8cb64977a2d46f15a691ed43b] A resource for deepening awareness around thought patterns, perception, and intentional response. Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2535237/support]

10 de may de 202623 min
episode Neuroscience, Scripture, and Emotional Healing | Raeanne Johnson (Part 2) artwork

Neuroscience, Scripture, and Emotional Healing | Raeanne Johnson (Part 2)

What happens when neuroscience, faith, emotional healing, and parenting all collide in the same conversation? In part two of this interview, Raeanne Johnson joins The Gentle Year for a deeply thoughtful discussion on the connection between the brain, belief, hope, suffering, healing, and the renewing of the mind. Together, we explore the relationship between Scripture and neuroscience, the science of neuroplasticity, the emotional impact of hope, and the role faith can play during fear, uncertainty, grief, and hardship. Raeanne also shares personal stories about motherhood, parenting through difficult moments, and the practical ways she helps children and families build emotional resilience through both clinical wisdom and Biblical truth. This episode is reflective, honest, encouraging, and filled with meaningful conversation about what it looks like to hold onto hope in the “messy middle” of life. Topics discussed in this episode include: • Neuroplasticity and the “renewing of the mind”  • Can faith influence emotional and physical healing?  • The connection between hope and perseverance  • Parenting through fear and uncertainty  • Faith, suffering, and emotional resilience  • Scripture and neuroscience working together  • “Glory Glasses” and teaching children to recognize faithfulness  • Family catechisms, emotional regulation, and mindset practices  • Thought patterns, belief systems, and mental renewal  • Practical encouragement for parents navigating difficult seasons This podcast is powered by Turning The Tide Tutoring [https://turningthetidetutoring.com] — personalized academic coaching for students who think differently —  Acting With Pippi [https://actingwithpippi.com] — where creativity and confidence come to life on and off the stage — and Your Wish Is Your Command — an audiobook experience centered on mindset, belief, and human potential. Join the Facebook community: The Gentle Year  For inquiries: turningthetidetutoringllc@gmail.com Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2535237/fan_mail/new] Turning The Tide Tutoring [https://turningthetidetutoring.com] Sponsored by Turning The Tide Tutoring — empowering students and parents to grow and thrive. Acting With Pippi [https://actingwithpippi.com] Acting with Pippi is acting program that helps youths build courage & presence through performance. Your Wish Is Your Command [https://www.yourwishoffer.com/md25f?aff=31b60c6fa70ce94c5292b3eaf1a9c87cea1f1bf8cb64977a2d46f15a691ed43b] A resource for deepening awareness around thought patterns, perception, and intentional response. Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2535237/support]

6 de may de 202632 min