Autism and Transitioning to Adulthood (E7E43)

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Episode Summary:

In this episode of The Autism Dad Podcast, Rob Gorski sits down with Jacqueline Baker, a BCBA and Market Leader at Action Behavior Centers, to discuss the transition to adulthood for autistic children. Together, they explore personal and professional insights and offer valuable advice to parents navigating this complex journey.

Rob reflects on his experiences as a father of three autistic sons, two of whom are now adults, and shares lessons learned, mistakes made, and practical strategies for preparing kids for independence. Jacqueline provides a clinical perspective, emphasizing the importance of fostering autonomy, life skills, and resilience from an early age.

Key topics include:

·        – The importance of preparing for adulthood early.

·        – Balancing independence with the necessary support.

·        – Addressing misconceptions about autism and abilities.

·        – School placement options and navigating the IEP process.

·        – Building a collaborative approach between families and educators.

·        – The role of self-care for parents and caregivers.

Whether you’re a parent at the beginning of this journey or further along, this episode is packed with actionable advice and heartfelt stories to inspire and guide you.

Resources Mentioned:

Action Behavior Centers: Learn more about their Academy program and support for autistic children.

The Autism Dad Podcast: Explore more episodes and resources for autism parenting.

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Host: Rob Gorski – The Autism Dad

Guest: Jacqueline Baker, BCBA (Action Behavior Centers)

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