Learn Autism, the leading digital platform for Autism caregivers is happy to bring you This Life – The Chronicles of Autism Moms a new exciting and witty podcast documenting the 10 year journey and beyond of a vibrant international group of mothers of individuals with Autism spectrum. The mothers discuss and recall their stories and shared experiences ranging from the time of diagnosis and their daily life adventures. The podcast gives a platform to the raw, uncensored voices of diverse mothers and their acceptance and healing process.
This Life will excite you, move you, teach you, inspire you and make you laugh. Our journey is every mother’s journey in our quest to give our children the best chances and opportunities at life.
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Learn Autism, the leading digital platform for Autism caregivers is happy to bring you This Life – The Chronicles of Autism Moms a new exciting and witty podcast documenting the 10 year journey and beyond of a vibrant international group of mothers of individuals with Autism spectrum. The mothers discuss and recall their stories and shared experiences ranging from the time of diagnosis and their daily life adventures. The podcast gives a platform to the raw, uncensored voices of diverse mothers and their acceptance and healing process.
This Life will excite you, move you, teach you, inspire you and make you laugh. Our journey is every mother’s journey in our quest to give our children the best chances and opportunities at life.
The podcast runs weekly and covers topics that will resonate with every caregiver, friend and mentor of individuals on the Autism spectrum.
SummaryThis week Alison is joined by Huma and Moira as they discuss ‘What you wish you knew’.
Topics00:00 - This Life, the chronicles of Autism moms podcast, series 2 Ep 602:00 – Alison – I’m feeling very frustrated just now that I am still continually telling people the same things aboutNoah over and over again04:20 – Moira you mentioned that . If we don’t understand our kids how can we expect others to . One of thechallenges with Callum is that he is extremely verbal but he doesn’t really communicate which would be confusingfor someone who can see him chatting away but when they talk to him he is oblivious sometimes and not alwaysable to have a back and forth conversation or take on board what someone is saying. He may strike lucky on one ofhis standard responses fits the question and the person will go away none the wiser but often I’ll be obvious he’s notunderstood or listened and they wont know what they have to do to make sure he is engaged with him andunderstanding them.06:00 – What about Haider, Huma? He is also extremely verbal but is also usually involved with a story in his head.Isometimes rely on his brother to go and check if he was doing what he was asked!10:00 – What are your experiences or expectations of other autism parents, at the very least they should understandHuma? We can empathise with the feelings of another parent when their child displays certain behaviours.Its funny that we assume, Oh your child has autism, they can be friends with mine!! We wouldn’t do that withneurotypical children. And 9/10 the autistic child doesn’t even want a friend. It’s the parent who needs the otherparent to be friends with.14:00 – Moira have you experienced leaning towards friendships with autism parents – Of course! At the beginningour circle consisted of Orla’s friends and parents but quickly I gravitated towards you guys and people who couldrelate to what we were going through at the time. Not that our original friends didn’t accept Callum or our situation,they were great but as they grow up and friends change its different and more difficult to integrate children withdifferences into new groups.18:00 – Huma, my experience of a child with autism with more behaviours than my child is probably the sameexperience for friends of neurotypical children with my child! I don’t ever want to put me or my family in a situationwhere we might be judged.21:00 – We push for our kids to have friends for our benefit and because we feel it’s the normal thing to do but justends up causing stress for us and the child.23:30 – Mum, Technology is my friend, technology wont hurt me.25:00 – We should stop apologizing for our childs behaviour and just say, are you ok with this?27:00 – Also we possibly just shouldn’t intervene and let the child decide if they are happy with a situation.28:00 – Non verbal cues make it almost impossible for someone outwith the childs immediate circle to understand.Our expectations of society to accept and understand are too high.
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The Chronicles of Autism Moms
Learn Autism, the leading digital platform for Autism caregivers is happy to bring you This Life – The Chronicles of Autism Moms a new exciting and witty podcast documenting the 10 year journey and beyond of a vibrant international group of mothers of individuals with Autism spectrum. The mothers discuss and recall their stories and shared experiences ranging from the time of diagnosis and their daily life adventures. The podcast gives a platform to the raw, uncensored voices of diverse mothers and their acceptance and healing process.
This Life will excite you, move you, teach you, inspire you and make you laugh. Our journey is every mother’s journey in our quest to give our children the best chances and opportunities at life.
The podcast runs weekly and covers topics that will resonate with every caregiver, friend and mentor of individuals on the Autism spectrum.