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  • It Doesn't Need to Hurt Forever
    2022/05/30
    Speaking to someone that discovered he had autism as an adult. How did he find out? I talked to an aunt with Jesse when one of the painful events happened. What happened to Jesse? Why should you read the book? Get bonus content on Patreon

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  • If everyone could experience what speducators get to see
    2022/04/30
    Discussing the fabulous payout for speducators when they see children do hard things. It is the most rewarding thing to witness. Listen now to hear just how cool it is! Get bonus content on Patreon

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    26 分
  • He seemed normal. Why read this book?
    2022/04/27
    He seemed normal: When Being High Functioning on the Autism Spectrum Was Dismissed a Discipline Problem...His Journey, My Destiny. is my son's story I wrote about the struggle and pain felt when advocating for him. Knowing nothing on the topic I was fortunate to have people including his advocate to help me to do what needed to be done. Why should you read it? Good question and I have an answer Get bonus content on Patreon

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    16 分
  • "You mean like the least restrictive environment"- Crystal
    2022/04/25
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    32 分
  • Does one bad apple really destroy the bunch?
    2022/04/23
    My son's story I wrote to share about his diagnosis with autism, riddled with trauma, confusion, and so much stimming. My destiny became to stop trauma like Jesse's for other families and be the professional that remembers what it was like to be a parent needing help.


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    23 分
  • Autism JAM or Burst with the "Speducators"
    2022/04/22

    Rachael from autism JAM or Burst here with the speducators. Like educators, but way cooler! You don't know, what you don't know until someone shares it with you. Empowering parents is the best career move for me and has become empowering for me ... I knew nothing, luckily I had family and my son's angel, his advocate, to share with me what I didn't know so that I could help my son. This episode is my chance to share and connect. I never want another child traumatized by school-leaving scars on a mother's heart. It is hard to heal from, and you deserve better than crying in the shower or closet so your children don't hear you... We will be JAMmin, and I hope that I can give you everything I ever wanted for my son years ago. This episode, WHO DO I THINK I AM??? WHAT MAKES ME THINK? I CAN PULL THIS OFF? Also, I have seen three separate types of parents with children on the spectrum. Find out which type of parent frustrates me and how I choose to handle the situation.

    By the end, there will be m my take on the most frustrating parts of an IEP. What you can say to keep the educators from making you feel like an unwanted guest. I will give you those tips and more—Rachael from autism JAM or Burst here with the speducators. Like educators, but way cooler! You don't know, what you don't know until someone shares it with you. Empowering parents is the best career move for me and has become empowering for me ... I knew nothing, luckily I had family and my son's angel, his advocate, to share with me what I didn't know so that I could help my son. This episode is my chance to share and connect. I never want another child traumatized by school-leaving scars on a mother's heart. It is hard to heal from, and you deserve better than crying in the shower or closet so your children don't hear you... We will be JAMmin, and I hope that I can give you everything I ever wanted for my son years ago. This episode, WHO DO I THINK I AM??? WHAT MAKES ME THINK? I CAN PULL THIS OFF? Also, I have seen three separate types of parents with children on the spectrum. Find out which kind of parent frustrates me and how I choose to handle the situation. By the end, there will be m my take on the most frustrating parts of an IEP. What you can say to keep the educators from making you feel like an unwanted guest. I will give you those tips and more. 

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    29 分