#125 - Parenting Support From the Actually Autistic Community

Many diagnosed with autism are eager to come alongside parents to offer support and insight on how our children may be processing the world. In this episode we gain unique perspective from an autistic woman who is also a parent who has children diagnosed with autism. This final episode in our challenging behaviors series finds us coming full circle to the first episode which was about the importance of placing more focus on why a behavior happens over what the behavior is.

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#123 - Co-Occurring Conditions and Crisis Intervention

Recognizing that a new diagnosis or co occurring condition exists in addition to an already existing autism diagnosis can be tricky. Our guest is one of few doctors in the country specializing in identifying and treating cooccurring conditions in autistic patients. She shares insight on identifying and treating cooccruing conditions as well as advice for parents should things escalate to a crisis situation.

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#121 - Addressing the Disability Advocacy Divide

While one segment of the disability community continues the hard work of bringing about needed change and celebrates victories along the way, there is another segment with more significant and debilitating disabilities being aggressively silenced. Because policy and research are driven by awarenesses, the silencing of this segment of the disability community has come at the great cost of diminishing programs and supports for those who need them most.

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#116 - Complicated Behaviors - Touching of Self and Others

Neglecting to teach sexual boundaries can have devastating consequences. In this episode we discuss the importance of understanding consent and teaching it at a very young age starting with simple displays of affection such as hugs. We learn how to teach public vs private spaces and public vs private behaviors as well as sensory replacements for inappropriate public self touching.

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#111 - Financial Assets to Consider

Our guest shares assets to consider when financial planning for a loved one with disabilities. We learn what assets work best in short planning versus long term planning, how to ask for “free money” from our employer, taxation of investments, and some new rulings that could have significant impacts on Special Needs Trusts drafted prior to December of 2019.

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#110 - Insurance as a Special Needs Financial Planning Tool

Services and supports for adults with disabilities can be expensive so it makes sense to get creative. Using insurance policies as a financial planning tool is an example of the creative use of resources. Our guest gives us the lowdown on the various types of insurance available and how they can be leveraged to maximize assets, especially when a family member has special needs.

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#104 - Memorandum of Intent and Other Considerations After the Special Needs Trust Is Drafted

Drafting a Special Needs Trust is only the foundation of sound planning. On that foundation are additional documents and steps to take. In this episode we discuss two. First the memorandum of intent which gives direction on wishes and day to day care. Second, the importance of funding the trust via titling.

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