262. When "Helpful" Advice Isn't Helpful: Navigating Advice From People Who Don't Understand
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“Just make him go.”
“They’ll eat when they’re hungry.”
“He’ll catch up.”
If you’re raising a child on the autism spectrum, chances are you’ve heard some version of these “helpful” suggestions more times than you can count.
And while most people mean well, advice like this can leave you feeling misunderstood, frustrated, and sometimes even questioning your own parenting decisions.
In this episode of the Not Your Average Autism Mom podcast, Shannon Urquiola talks about the kind of advice autism parents hear all the time — and more importantly, how to navigate those moments without letting doubt creep in.
Shannon shares relatable examples, personal stories from raising her son Jordan, and practical strategies to help you handle comments from family, friends, and others who may not fully understand what your child — and you — are actually navigating.
You’ll learn:
Why “helpful” advice can sometimes hurt more than it helps
Why these comments trigger doubt for so many autism parents
How to respond without over-explaining or starting conflict
Simple ways to protect your confidence as a parent
How to navigate advice from people who mean well but don’t truly understand
If you’ve ever walked away from a conversation feeling like you had to defend your child, your parenting, or your decisions, this episode will remind you that you’re not alone — and that trusting what you’re learning about your child matters more than anyone else’s quick opinion.
Because parenting a child on the spectrum is complex, and one-size-fits-all advice rarely applies.
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