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The Autism Family Resource Podcast

If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed navigating therapy, school systems, behaviors, or sensory challenges, this podcast was created for you.

Across our episodes, we explore:

• Communication strategies, including functional AAC
• Regulation, sensory routines, and executive functioning
• Feeding, mental health, and puberty conversations
• School advocacy, IEPs, and insurance planning
• Safety topics like elopement and community supports
• Sibling support and navigating family changes
• Autistic voices sharing lived experience and advocacy
• Products, apps, and resources families can use right away

You’ll hear from autistic adults, parents, clinicians, and advocates offering real perspective, practical tools, and genuine encouragement.

Whether you’re newly navigating a diagnosis or years into the journey, you’ll leave feeling more informed, more confident, and less alone.

You’ll leave feeling more informed, more confident, and less alone

Practical, neurodiversity-affirming conversations to support families navigating autism, ADHD, sensory differences, and school systems.

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How To Respond To Your Child's Meltdown Behaviors

Meltdowns can feel overwhelming—but they’re also a message. In this episode, we break down how to respond with calm, curiosity, and compassion. You’ll learn the 3-step method to decode your child’s behavior, stay grounded during big emotions, and teach new ways to express needs. It’s not about being perfect—it’s about staying consistent and connected.

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How To Reduce Your Child's Meltdown Behaviors

What if meltdowns were a sign—not of defiance—but of missing support? In this episode, we unpack why structure matters for kids with big feelings. You’ll learn how to use routines, visual calendars, and countdown timers to reduce overwhelm, ease transitions, and help your child feel safe and seen in their daily world.

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