The Autism Family Resource Podcast
Practical, neurodiversity-affirming conversations to support families navigating autism, ADHD, sensory differences, and school systems.
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
Real conversations. Practical strategies. Honest perspectives from parents, professionals, and autistic voices. Listen wherever you get your podcasts.
Interested in Being a Guest?
The Autism Family Resource Podcast features conversations with therapists, educators, advocates, and individuals with lived experience who support neurodivergent children and their families.
If you have expertise, lived experience, or insights that could benefit families navigating autism, ADHD, sensory differences, or school systems, we’d love to connect.
Learn more about becoming a guest and schedule a meeting below.
Browse episodes below and explore conversations that matter most to your family.
Featured Conversations
All Episodes
26 | Lyme, Bartonella & Overlooked Health Clues in Autism | Debbie Kimberg
Debbie Kimberg and her son Sammy share their family’s experience exploring Lyme disease, Bartonella, and other overlooked health questions that affected learning, behavior, and daily life.
25 | Picky Eating, Gut Health & Autism Nutrition Support | Brittyn Coleman
Brittyn Coleman shares practical support for picky eating, gut health, constipation, and nutrition concerns in autistic children in this Autism Family Resource Podcast episode.
Relationship tips for parents of neurodiverse children
What to do when your relationship begins to get sidelined while parenting.
Communication with a sibling when the other sibling requires more time or energy
“Don’t blame the baby”
Dynamic Movement Intervention (DMI) can help your child's gross motor skill development
Consider this if you suspect your child may have gross motor delays
Echolalia is a form of speech development
Echolalia is an attempt to communicate, learn language, or practice language
-Healthline
The Ready to Learn and Play (RtLP)4-Phase Sensory Regulation Strategy
Try this 4-phase framework to help your child regulate and understand their sensory processing needs
Care4theCargivers provides free tools to support your family
Are you looking for new strategies and resources to support your child & family?