"How do I talk to my child about autism (feat. Rose Hughes) S5E40

Published: Oct. 7, 2022, 4 p.m.

b'Today\'s listener question is a really good one. "How do I talk to my child about autism?" \\nMy friend Rose joins me today to help parents navigate this challenging situation. Rose just happens to be autistic and has a tremendous amount of insight, which she free shares. \\nThis episode will help you form a strategy for talking to your child about their own autism or even helping them better understand a sibling, friend, or family member who\'s autistic. \\nGuest Bio:\\nRose is a Neurodiversity and Disability Specialist. You might know her as @a.tint.of.rose on Instagram where she adventures life in its realist form with her house rabbit Missy, and Penguin, her emotional support/travel buddy cuddly toy.\\xa0\\nRose describes herself as an open-minded gal who loves food, fitness, tourism, and animals (alpacas make her cry with happiness). The world of social media & community are special interests rivaled only by food \\u2013 both eating and cooking it. She\\u2019s been known to watch movies only for their food scenes.\\xa0\\nLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/roselhughes/\\nInstagram:\\nhttps://instgram.com/a.tint.of.rose\\nHost Bio:\\nRob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.\\nConnect with Rob Gorski:\\n\\xa0https://listen.theautismdad.com\\nHuge thanks to this week\'s sponsors. \\u263a \\u2665 \\nMentioned in this episode:\\nLearn more about Goally\\nAs parents, it sometimes feels like we are constantly nagging our kids to work on their daily living routines. Things like hygiene and bedtime, and homework can be so challenging. We know our kids need to learn this stuff, especially as they move towards independence, but sometimes there\'s just not enough time in a day.\\nParenting is tough. Trying to balance everything when it comes to raising kids is not easy, and sometimes as parents, we could use a little help. Enter Goally. Goally is a digital visual scheduler, AAC talker, token board system, and more all rolled into one easy-to-use app. It\'s made for unique thinkers like autistic kids and kids with ADHD.\\nKids together with Goally can conquer daily routines and therapy practice without prompting from mom or dad. This reduces that feeling of nagging your kids, and it also grants your kids some autonomy to sort of manage their own lives. Goally can easily be used on your child\'s existing device or with Goally\'s optional and affordable, dedicated device.\\nIn my house, we found that the dedicated device seems to work better for my son, so that\'s what we use. For more information, you can visit getgoally.com. That\'s g-e-t-g-o-a-l-l-y.com; and use the code \\u201ctheautismdad\\u201d and save 10% off your order.\\n\\nVisit Goally\\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices'