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Hope McPheeters: The Challenges and Triumphs of an Autism Advocate Mom

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When we think about autism, we often forget that it's not just the individuals on the spectrum who need to adapt; it's also up to us, the neurotypicals, to learn how to interact with them.
Join us for a profound discussion with Hope McPheeters, a mother of two kids on the autism spectrum. She navigates us through her personal journey, from the realization that her daughter was different, to the testing and diagnosis, and finally accepting that it was not her fault.
Hear Hope's personal experience with the sea of misinformation and how she learned to focus on what was best for her kids.
Hope pulls back the curtain on her experience running an ABA therapy clinic with her husband and her work as the Director of Community Engagement.
She lays bare the challenges in providing aid to those who need it, the difficulties parents encounter when their children are just starting their autism journey, and the importance of finding resources and support for families.
Additionally, Hope gives us an inside look at her nearly two-decade-long advocacy for her children.
In the final leg of our conversation, we delve into the importance of communication and socialization for those on the autism spectrum. Hope shares the story of her daughter, Ella, who has built a community on YouTube, showcasing that this is not isolation, but a form of socialization.
We talk about the notion that it's not just autistic people who need to learn how to interact with each other, but also neurotypical individuals need to learn how to interact with autistic people.
This episode shines a light on Hope's journey of running a charity, helping those who have just discovered their child is autistic, and her wisdom to those listening.
If you're a part of the autism community or just curious, don't miss out on this episode. It's a story that will inspire, offer solace, and most importantly, educate.

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intro/outro music bed written by T. Wild
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Chapters

1. Hope McPheeters: The Challenges and Triumphs of an Autism Advocate Mom (00:00:00)

2. Autism Diagnosis and Parental Perspective (00:00:05)

3. Autism Support and Resource Challenges (00:17:34)

4. Navigating Autism (00:26:24)

5. Gratitude and Invitation for Guest Stories (00:32:13)

59 episodes

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When we think about autism, we often forget that it's not just the individuals on the spectrum who need to adapt; it's also up to us, the neurotypicals, to learn how to interact with them.
Join us for a profound discussion with Hope McPheeters, a mother of two kids on the autism spectrum. She navigates us through her personal journey, from the realization that her daughter was different, to the testing and diagnosis, and finally accepting that it was not her fault.
Hear Hope's personal experience with the sea of misinformation and how she learned to focus on what was best for her kids.
Hope pulls back the curtain on her experience running an ABA therapy clinic with her husband and her work as the Director of Community Engagement.
She lays bare the challenges in providing aid to those who need it, the difficulties parents encounter when their children are just starting their autism journey, and the importance of finding resources and support for families.
Additionally, Hope gives us an inside look at her nearly two-decade-long advocacy for her children.
In the final leg of our conversation, we delve into the importance of communication and socialization for those on the autism spectrum. Hope shares the story of her daughter, Ella, who has built a community on YouTube, showcasing that this is not isolation, but a form of socialization.
We talk about the notion that it's not just autistic people who need to learn how to interact with each other, but also neurotypical individuals need to learn how to interact with autistic people.
This episode shines a light on Hope's journey of running a charity, helping those who have just discovered their child is autistic, and her wisdom to those listening.
If you're a part of the autism community or just curious, don't miss out on this episode. It's a story that will inspire, offer solace, and most importantly, educate.

https://tonymantor.com
https://Facebook.com/tonymantor
https://instagram.com/tonymantor
https://twitter.com/tonymantor
https://youtube.com/tonymantormusic
intro/outro music bed written by T. Wild
Why Not Me the World music published by Mantor Music (BMI)

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Hope McPheeters: The Challenges and Triumphs of an Autism Advocate Mom (00:00:00)

2. Autism Diagnosis and Parental Perspective (00:00:05)

3. Autism Support and Resource Challenges (00:17:34)

4. Navigating Autism (00:26:24)

5. Gratitude and Invitation for Guest Stories (00:32:13)

59 episodes

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