Episode 139: Alicia Trautwein: Momkind: Autism Parenting for the Modern Parent

 

In this episode, we're joined by Alicia Trautwein. Alicia is an Autism advocate, writer, motivational speaker, and dedicated mom of four. Alicia’s desire to advocate for Autism comes from her own autism diagnosis and that of her three children, niece, and brother. Her life’s mission is to educate on autism acceptance and change the world for future generations of autistic individuals.

In this episode, we explore:

  • parenting autistic children

  • parenting with autism

  • balancing competing individual needs

  • family rules

  • recognising signs of a child being on the spectrum

  • autism in girls

  • masking

and loads more.

Mentioned in this episode

  • Temple Grandin - Thinking in Pictures

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