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Welcome to the Autism Parent Club Podcast!
Are you parenting a child with profound autism or navigating life with a non-verbal teen who requires 24/7 care? You’ve found your people.
We’re Chris and Becky—parents to an 18-year-old son diagnosed with Level 3 autism, sometimes referred to as severe or profound autism. Each week, we share real-life stories from our journey parenting a child with high support needs, including sensory challenges, communication barriers, meltdowns, medical visits, and meaningful milestones.
In this episode:
In this episode, we’re talking about a hard but empowering truth in autism parenting: the moment you realize no one is coming to save you. If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed, alone, or like you’re waiting for the right support, the right doctor, or the right answer to finally make things easier, you’re not alone. We share our personal journey raising a child with autism, the emotional shift from waiting for help to taking ownership, and how we began building a support system that actually worked for our family. This conversation explores autism parenting, burnout, support systems, and how to move from feeling stuck to feeling empowered. If you’re a parent of a child with autism looking for real-life encouragement and practical perspective, this episode will help you feel seen—and remind you that while no one is coming to save you, you are more capable than you think.
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