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In this episode of This Ability Podcast, we sit down with Cheryl Laws Tessier, a nurse practitioner, mother, and powerful advocate for the disability community. Cheryl shares her personal journey navigating her son Howard’s autism diagnosis—from early signs and initial dismissals by healthcare providers to securing vital therapies and support services. Her story highlights the importance of trusting your instincts as a parent, understanding your rights, and pushing for early intervention. Cheryl’s persistence led to transformative care for her son, and ultimately, her path into advocacy.
As a graduate of the Partners in Policymaking program and former board chair of St. Landry Abilities, Cheryl discusses the critical role of local and state-level advocacy in creating lasting change. She emphasizes the power of personal storytelling to influence policy, the need for support networks like Families Helping Families, and the importance of community connections in rural parishes. With heartfelt honesty, Cheryl also shares how her faith has sustained her through the challenges of parenting and advocacy. This episode is a must-listen for anyone seeking inspiration, empowerment, and practical insights into navigating life as a special needs parent and advocate.
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In this episode of This Ability Podcast, we sit down with Cheryl Laws Tessier, a nurse practitioner, mother, and powerful advocate for the disability community. Cheryl shares her personal journey navigating her son Howard’s autism diagnosis—from early signs and initial dismissals by healthcare providers to securing vital therapies and support services. Her story highlights the importance of trusting your instincts as a parent, understanding your rights, and pushing for early intervention. Cheryl’s persistence led to transformative care for her son, and ultimately, her path into advocacy.
As a graduate of the Partners in Policymaking program and former board chair of St. Landry Abilities, Cheryl discusses the critical role of local and state-level advocacy in creating lasting change. She emphasizes the power of personal storytelling to influence policy, the need for support networks like Families Helping Families, and the importance of community connections in rural parishes. With heartfelt honesty, Cheryl also shares how her faith has sustained her through the challenges of parenting and advocacy. This episode is a must-listen for anyone seeking inspiration, empowerment, and practical insights into navigating life as a special needs parent and advocate.
Support the show
Thanks for listening to This Ability Podcast. If you are enjoying our podcast, be sure to like us on Facebook at This Ability Podcast page and subscribe to our YouTube channel.