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138: Autism: Embracing the Superpower Within Breaking Down Stigma and Discrimination- Mike
Summary
In this episode of the Young Dad Podcast, host Jay interviews Mike, also known as the Autism Man, about his journey as an autism consultant and his passion for helping parents and individuals with autism. Mike shares how he got into the field of autism education and the challenges faced by dads in dealing with autism. They discuss the importance of acceptance and understanding, and how autism can be seen as a superpower. The conversation also touches on the use of medication in managing ADHD and other conditions. In this conversation, Jey and Mike discuss the importance of medication in treating mood disorders and the stigma surrounding it. They emphasize the need for parents to be open to medication as a viable option for their children and to work closely with healthcare providers to find the right medication and dosage. They also highlight the limited availability of mental health services and the importance of advocating for better access. Additionally, they stress the importance of teaching children to be kind and inclusive towards neurodivergent peers and to break down the stigma and discrimination associated with disabilities.
Takeaways
Mike shares his journey as an autism consultant and his passion for helping parents and individuals with autism.
Dads often struggle with accepting and dealing with autism, and it is important to provide support and understanding to them.
Autism can be seen as a superpower, and individuals with autism have unique strengths and abilities.
Medication can be helpful in managing conditions like ADHD, but it is important to find the right balance and consider the potential side effects. Medication can be an important and effective treatment for mood disorders, and parents should not be afraid to explore this option for their children.
It is crucial to work closely with healthcare providers to find the right medication and dosage that treats the specific symptoms of the individual.
Access to mental health services, including medication prescribers, can be limited, and parents should advocate for better availability and resources.
Parents should teach their children to be kind and inclusive towards neurodivergent peers, breaking down stigma and discrimination associated with disabilities.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Gratitude
16:49 Personal Connection to Autism
27:55 Jey's Path in Working with Youth and Families
38:35 The Importance of Acceptance
52:02 Finding the Right Medication
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