Episode Summary:
In this episode of The Autism Dad Podcast, host Rob Gorski talks with returning guest Amber Arrington, founder of Autism Savvy. Together, they explore the challenges and successes of helping their adult autistic children transition into independent living, whether through group homes or other arrangements. Rob shares his experience with his son Gavin, while Amber discusses her son Tyson’s journey.
They cover different living arrangements for adults with autism, ranging from group homes to more independent living, and discuss the emotional and practical aspects of these decisions. This episode is a must-listen for parents preparing their autistic children for adulthood.
Key Discussion Points:
– Choosing the right living arrangement for adult children with autism
– Various options like group homes, residential facilities, and independent living with support
– Navigating disability agencies, social security, and guardianship
– Emotional hurdles of letting go as a parent
Quotes from the Episode:
“Assume from the moment your child is born, they’ll be an adult someday and will need to exist without you.” — Rob Gorski
“Thriving looks different for every person. It’s important to remember that.” — Amber Arrington
About Amber Arrington:
Amber Arrington is the founder of Autism Savvy and a mother of six, three of whom are autistic. She provides practical advice to help parents navigate the autism journey. Connect with Amber on Instagram @AutismSavvy or visit http://www.autismsavvy.com.
About Rob Gorski:
Rob Gorski, known as The Autism Dad, is a blogger, podcast host, and autism advocate. As a father of three autistic children, Rob offers personal insights and support for parents. Connect with Rob at http://www.theautismdad.com.
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