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In this heartfelt and honest episode of Schitt Ain’t the Same Podcast, we sit down with two incredible moms, Latiesha and April, to talk about raising sons on different ends of the autism spectrum.
Both women are navigating life as parents of boys diagnosed with Autism spectrum disorder, but their day-to-day realities look very different.
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🧩 Meet the Moms & Their Stories
💙 April’s Journey
April shares her experience parenting a son who requires significant daily support.
Her son:
• Cannot function independently
• Needs assistance with everyday activities
• Requires consistent supervision and structure
April opens up about:
• The emotional weight of caregiving
• Advocating for proper services and resources
• The fears and hopes she carries for his future
• Finding strength on the hardest days
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🏈 Latiesha’s Journey
Latiesha’s son is on a different part of the spectrum and lives a much more independent life.
Her son:
• Plays football
• Has a girlfriend
• Drives
• Functions independently in many areas
Latiesha discusses:
• Breaking stereotypes about autism
• Helping her son navigate social relationships
• Supporting independence while still providing guidance
• The challenges people don’t see
Follow April journey -
Follow Letisha - @ArchaicSmileOrg
youtube
https://youtube.com/@RochelleHMosley?si=MtlUrGo6Z3sCWWX0
INSTAGRAM
https://instagram.com/rochellehmosley?igshid=YzAwZjE1ZTI0Zg%3D%3D&utm_source=qr
By Rochelle MosleyIn this heartfelt and honest episode of Schitt Ain’t the Same Podcast, we sit down with two incredible moms, Latiesha and April, to talk about raising sons on different ends of the autism spectrum.
Both women are navigating life as parents of boys diagnosed with Autism spectrum disorder, but their day-to-day realities look very different.
⸻
🧩 Meet the Moms & Their Stories
💙 April’s Journey
April shares her experience parenting a son who requires significant daily support.
Her son:
• Cannot function independently
• Needs assistance with everyday activities
• Requires consistent supervision and structure
April opens up about:
• The emotional weight of caregiving
• Advocating for proper services and resources
• The fears and hopes she carries for his future
• Finding strength on the hardest days
⸻
🏈 Latiesha’s Journey
Latiesha’s son is on a different part of the spectrum and lives a much more independent life.
Her son:
• Plays football
• Has a girlfriend
• Drives
• Functions independently in many areas
Latiesha discusses:
• Breaking stereotypes about autism
• Helping her son navigate social relationships
• Supporting independence while still providing guidance
• The challenges people don’t see
Follow April journey -
Follow Letisha - @ArchaicSmileOrg
youtube
https://youtube.com/@RochelleHMosley?si=MtlUrGo6Z3sCWWX0
INSTAGRAM
https://instagram.com/rochellehmosley?igshid=YzAwZjE1ZTI0Zg%3D%3D&utm_source=qr