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By Stacey Hoaglund
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The podcast currently has 50 episodes available.
This episode provides the real life experiences of bullying by two autistic self-advocates.
Females with autism often go unidentified until adulthood, which sets them up for a childhood riddled with anxiety brought on by masking and bullying. In this episode, hosts Michelle Zeman and Conrad Blaze share a candid conversation about some of those challenges and offer some tips to assist families as they seek to support their daughters, nieces, granddaughters and female loved ones.
In this session, hosts Michelle Zeman and Conrad Blaze give us their personal experience as self advocates dealing with masking.
In this episode, we hear from self-advocate, Conrad Blaze as he shares the difference between awareness and acceptance, and why acceptance is so much more meaningful.
Having medical information that's easily accessible to first responders is SO IMPORTANT to those with autism, as well as other medication conditions like epilepsy - which is found in more than 35% of those with autism. Equally important is for Mom or Dad to have medical jewelry on their own body, in case they become incapacitated during an accident with their child in the back seat, who may be unable to communicate with those who will need information during such a time. This interview with Lauren's Hope will give you tons of valuable information on this subject. Get your Lauren's Hope jewelry here and help protect the lives of those you love: https://shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=561791&u=4071577&m=51477&urllink=&afftrack=
Labels might be something that's meant for shirts, or even jars, but unfortunately they're also a pathway to accessing services. Maybe one day that will change, but for now, it's what we have. That's why it's important to know and understand what they are and why they have changed over the last ten years.
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We count on our workplaces to give us support. This episode explains what makes a workplace a supportive atmosphere for parents of kids with autism.
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To get a friend you have to be a friend. In this episode we talk about ways to become friends with a person with autism.
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You can't take care of someone else if you're not taking care of yourself. In this episode, we talk about some ways that you can ensure that you're remembering the person who's holding things together - YOU!
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Are you a caregiver? It's hard, isn't it? If we want to be around to help our kids and other loved ones, we MUST take care of ourselves! This episode focuses on the caregiver and why it's so important to not forget about YOU.
The podcast currently has 50 episodes available.