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Staring Down the Storm: Autism Advocacy in America
Tabitha Zeigler
27 episodes
1 day ago
A fiery, truth-packed podcast filled with people doing the work in the trenches for autism and neurodiversity advocacy. These everyday heroes are leading the way for the next generation. At a time when so much is at stake, ordinary individuals rise up to fill the inequalities in our society. Join us in our struggles and triumphs while trying to provide resources, access, and programs for all. We welcome you to the fight.
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A fiery, truth-packed podcast filled with people doing the work in the trenches for autism and neurodiversity advocacy. These everyday heroes are leading the way for the next generation. At a time when so much is at stake, ordinary individuals rise up to fill the inequalities in our society. Join us in our struggles and triumphs while trying to provide resources, access, and programs for all. We welcome you to the fight.
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Parenting
Kids & Family
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Autism is Not a Burden: Debunking Myths with CIP's Transformative Approach. Conversation with Ed Roe, Part 1
Staring Down the Storm: Autism Advocacy in America
27 minutes 48 seconds
2 months ago
Autism is Not a Burden: Debunking Myths with CIP's Transformative Approach. Conversation with Ed Roe, Part 1

Do you feel that autism in your family is a burden?


I didn't think so.


We need to get the real stories out there of the joy and wonder that neurodiversity brings to us all. In this week's episode, I'm joined by Ed Roe, the Program Director of the College Internship Program (CIP) in Bloomington, Indiana.


Ed shares his journey from working in K-12 education to his current role at CIP, which supports neurodivergent students transitioning to adulthood by focusing on life skills, social skills, academic support, and career exploration.


Ed emphasizes the importance of empowering neurodivergent students to achieve independence, and highlights the positive impact on both students and their families. CIP is known for a hands-on, individualized approach to education, for involving families, and for the importance of creating a safe and accepting environment for students.


We also touch on CIP's strong stance against recent controversial statements about autism, reinforcing the inherent value and potential of neurodivergent individuals.


Further links and research related to this episode:

The College Internship Program (CIP) in Bloomington, Indiana

Ed Roe's profile

Ed on LinkedIn


Contact Tabitha:


staringdownthestorm@gmail.com


Staring Down the Storm: Autism Advocacy in America
A fiery, truth-packed podcast filled with people doing the work in the trenches for autism and neurodiversity advocacy. These everyday heroes are leading the way for the next generation. At a time when so much is at stake, ordinary individuals rise up to fill the inequalities in our society. Join us in our struggles and triumphs while trying to provide resources, access, and programs for all. We welcome you to the fight.