• Autism Family Resource

  • Auteur(s): Brian Keene
  • Podcast

Autism Family Resource

Auteur(s): Brian Keene
  • Résumé

  • 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 child—and your entire family—thrive both at home and in your community. You're not alone on this journey. I’m 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. Don’t 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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  • 41 Redefining Inclusive Education for Neurodiverse Students
    Feb 19 2025

    Welcome Back!

    In this episode, we sit down with Gail Ewell, the founder and executive director of Hope Technology School (HTS), to explore how friendships and inclusive environments can profoundly impact neurodiverse learners. Gail shares practical strategies for fostering inclusion at school, in the community, and at home. She also offers guidance on advocating for accessible spaces and the critical role of communication in empowering children to thrive. Whether you're a parent, educator, or community member, this episode is filled with actionable insights to help create a more inclusive world for all.

    Guest: Gail Ewell

    Gail Ewell is a leader in inclusive education and the visionary behind Hope Technology School, an award-winning K-12 institution dedicated to integrating neurodiverse and neurotypical learners. With over 20 years of experience in teacher training, advocacy, and accessibility, she has transformed educational spaces to be more inclusive and empowering for all students. Gail frequently speaks at conferences and universities, sharing her expertise on building meaningful community connections.

    Website: Hope Technology School

    Social Media: Hope Technology School Instagram, Facebook, Gail’s Instagram

    Key Takeaways:

    1. The Power of Friendship – "Having a strong circle of friends can significantly reduce the incidence and impact of bullying." Gail emphasizes how structured peer interactions, like buddy systems and mentorship programs, can help neurodiverse learners build confidence and social skills.

    2. Creating Inclusive Spaces – Whether at school, home, or in the community, inclusion starts with intentional design. Gail shares ways to foster welcoming environments that support all learners.

    3. Advocating for Change – Parents and caregivers play a vital role in shaping inclusive policies. Gail provides steps for educating others, building online support networks, and initiating school-based inclusion programs.

    4. Communication is Key – "Don't lose sight of communication, because no matter what kind it is, it’s so important." Gail encourages parents to explore different methods of communication, from AAC devices to assistive technology, ensuring every child has a voice.

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    www.pureheartstherapy.com

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    26 min
  • 40 Thriving with Neurodiversity: J.D. Barker on Autism, Creativity, and Parenting with Purpose
    Jan 1 2025

    Welcome Back!
    In this episode, we sit down with J.D. Barker, a New York Times bestselling author known for his thrillers, to discuss his inspiring journey as a neurodiverse individual. Diagnosed with autism as an adult, J.D. reflects on his career transformation, shares strategies for navigating neurotypical expectations, and offers invaluable insights for parenting neurodiverse children. This heartfelt conversation is filled with practical advice, empowering takeaways, and hope for families navigating similar paths.

    Guest:
    J.D. Barker is an acclaimed author of numerous bestselling books, including Heavy Are the Stones and The Writer (co-written with James Patterson). Diagnosed with autism in his 20s, he combines his unique perspective with his passion for storytelling to advocate for understanding and acceptance.

    Website: https://jdbarker.com/

    Social Media: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter

    Key Takeaways:

    1. Leaning into Strengths: "Find the one thing your child loves and encourage it. That can open so many doors." J.D. credits his love for reading and writing as his gateway to success.

    2. The Role of Community: J.D. highlights the importance of a supportive network, from his wife’s life-changing encouragement to his daughter’s school team.

    3. Overcoming Challenges: Social interactions can be tough, but J.D. has developed strategies like slowing down, maintaining eye contact, and focusing on one response at a time.

    4. Parenting with Compassion: J.D. advises parents to embrace their child's unique strengths and to view neurodiversity as a collection of superpowers.

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    25 min
  • 39: Discovering Hope and Purpose with Kari Baker
    Dec 11 2024

    Welcome back to the Autism Family Resource Podcast! In this episode, we spoke with Kari Baker—a local podcaster, author, and an inspiring mom who is navigating life alongside her 13-year-old son, who has both autism and ADHD. Kari shares her journey through powerful stories, lessons, and insights on finding kindness in the everyday moments of parenting and how she has grown through her experiences.

    Guest:

    Kari Baker’s path took a transformative turn with the birth of her son, Brady, and his autism diagnosis at age three. Driven by a new perspective on success and purpose, Kari shares her family’s journey and founded KIND Families, a resource supporting Kids with Invisible Neurological Differences. She is the author of Finding Kind: Discovering Hope and Purpose while Loving Kids with Invisible Neurological Differences.

    Website: https://kariabaker.com/

    Social Media: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn

    Key Takeaways:

    • Grieving the loss of an imagined ideal life is natural, yet there’s a greater reality: your child is perfect just as they are.
    • Your child’s challenges are also what make them wonderfully unique—these qualities are gifts to be appreciated.
    • Building connections with others on a similar journey is essentia—community matters.
    • Your child has a bright future, and early intervention will greatly benefit them, you, and your relationship in the long run.

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    Visit our Website:

    www.pureheartstherapy.com

    Follow Us:

    Facebook: Pure Hearts Therapy

    Instagram: purehearts_therapy

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    28 min

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