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Autism Family Resource

Author: Brian Keene

Are you a parent of an autistic or neurodivergent child searching for the right support? Look no further! The Autism Family Resource Podcast is your go-to guide, here to empower you on this unique journey. Each episode, we dive deep into actionable tips, routines, and success stories from fellow parents, healthcare pros, and individuals who truly get it. Our mission is to equip you with the tools, resources, and knowledge to help your childand your entire familythrive both at home and in your community. You're not alone on this journey. Im Brian Keene, a licensed pediatric occupational therapist and the founder of Pure Hearts Therapy. We offer neurodiversity-affirming, home-based, and virtual therapies for families in the Phoenix metro area. Dont miss out on insights that can make a difference! Hit subscribe and be the first to know when new episodes drop. Got questions? Contact us at info@pureheartstherapy.com or visit www.pureheartstherapy.com for more info.
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48 Redefining “Okay” in Autism Parenting
Episode 48
Wednesday, 2 July, 2025

🔍 Episode Overview: In this episode of the Autism Family Resource Podcast, host Brian Keene sits down with licensed therapist and autism advocate Megan Ashley to explore how empathy and cultural context shape our understanding of autism. From decoding sensory experiences to the challenges of masking and gender disparities in diagnosis, this conversation is packed with insight and practical tools for parents. Learn how to redefine what “okay” really means for your autistic child—and why listening without bias is one of the most powerful things you can do. 🧠 In This Episode, You’ll Learn: What autism culture is—and why it matters How to spot sensory signs early What masking looks like in kids and adults Why girls are often underdiagnosed How to shift from fear to understanding as a parent 📌 Key Takeaways: Understanding autism requires empathy and cultural awareness Sensory experiences are crucial indicators of autism Masking is exhausting and often misunderstood Gender differences affect diagnosis rates Parents must tune into their child’s unique sensory needs Redefining 'okay' is critical to truly supporting autistic children Accommodations aren’t optional—they’re necessary Listening to your child’s needs builds stronger connections 🕒 Episode Chapters: 00:00 – Understanding Autism Through Empathy 03:02 – Cultural Context in Autism 05:46 – Sensory Experiences and Accommodations 09:00 – The Concept of Masking 12:04 – Gender Differences in Autism Diagnosis 15:09 – Recognizing Autism in Children 17:50 – Parenting Autistic Children 21:14 – Redefining 'Okay' for Autistic Kids 23:32 – Listening to Your Child's Needs 🎤 Guest: Megan Ashley, LCSW – Therapist, Author, Parent Advocate 🎙️ Host: Brian Keene, Pure Hearts Therapy 🛠️ Resources Mentioned: Website: perfectandconsulting.com Instagram: @imperfectconsulting Book: Blueprints of Behavior – available at Amazon, Target, Walmart, Barnes & Noble 📲 Stay Connected: 🌐 Website: pureheartstherapy.com 📷 Instagram: @purehearts_therapy 📘 Facebook: Pure Hearts Therapy 👥 Join the Community: Autism Family Resource Facebook Group ⭐ Subscribe & Review: Don’t miss an episode! Subscribe, rate, and leave a review to help more families find support. 🎧 Listen now: https://pod.link/1591840956 Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, and more.

 

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