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Embracing Autism

Embracing Autism

De: Lia & Matt McCabe
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Your child is autistic, now what? Parenting a child is often rewarding, but for parents of autistic children, it can be a struggle when communication, finances, or behavior is a barrier. Join hosts Lia & Matt McCabe, an Autistic & ADHD couple raising two autistic daughters and the founders of the charity project AutismWish, in weekly discussions to provide parents with guidance, tips, resources, and a newfound perspective on Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Each week we will share our experience raising special needs children and tackle difficult or taboo subjects in the Autism world with encouragement and guidance on how to broaden your perspective while learning to understand and empathize with your autistic child, from weathering the storm to Embracing Autism. Learn more at www.autismwish.org or follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube @AutismWish. Disclaimer: We are not doctors or therapists, so please always consult with your child's physician before taking any of our advice. We try our absolute best to get everything right but we are only human, so please make sure to consult with an expert. If you feel anything has been misrepresented or inaccurate, we would love to hear from you! Please email us at podcast@autismwish.org.© 2024 AutismWish Crianza y Familias Higiene y Vida Saludable Psicología Psicología y Salud Mental Relaciones
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  • EP 802 | NeuroNugget #2: See Their Potential, Respect Their Challenges
    Sep 5 2025

    What if the smallest shifts in perspective could create the biggest changes at home? In this NeuroNugget, we share why seeing your child’s potential while respecting their challenges can help build a stronger framework for growth. Plus, we dive into our very first Listener Letter on navigating self-harm behaviors with compassion and practical strategies.

    💌 Want your letter featured? Become a member at patreon.com/autismwish to submit yours (and get bonus entries into the monthly Embracing Autism Grant) or email us at letters@autismwish.org.

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    18 m
  • IRL – Are Our Kids’ Rights at Risk? — with Jean Mayer
    Aug 29 2025

    What happens if the protections our children depend on suddenly change? In this episode, we sit down with Jean Mayer, co-creator of the Moms Talk Autism podcast, to unpack the Texas v. Becerra lawsuit and the growing pressures on Section 504 — the law that ensures vital supports for students with disabilities. We tackle the tough questions parents are asking: Could this lawsuit weaken our kids’ rights in schools? Why is it still so hard to talk openly about disability? And what can we do right now to protect our children’s access to accommodations? If you’re worried about your child’s future in the education system, you won’t want to miss this powerful conversation.

    Update: Since recording, the constitutional challenge to Section 504 has been dropped and the case is on hold, but parts of the lawsuit remain active and disability protections are still at risk.

    Follow Jean:

    Website: momstalkautism.com

    Instagram: @momstalkautism

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    39 m
  • EP 801 | NeuroNugget #1: You Don’t Have to Fix Everything
    Aug 22 2025

    Ever feel like you’re failing your child by not “getting it right”? What if the most powerful thing you could do is stop trying to fix everything—and start truly seeing your autistic child for who they are? In this first-ever NeuroNuggets microcast, we break down the core of Embracing Autism, sharing practical insights and mindset shifts that can transform your parenting journey. Quick, actionable, and full of hope—this 10-minute episode will change the way you think about neurodiversity forever.

    Support the Embracing Autism Grant and get perks! Just $5/month unlocks early episodes, bonus grant entries, exclusive content, and the chance to have your questions answered on air through our Listener Letters segment: patreon.com/embracingautism

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    11 m
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