This week on FraserCast, we talk with Fraser Mental Health Professional Carrie Sporer on how we can talk to our kids about their autism diagnosis. We also dive into how we can teach our neurotypical children about their classmates and peers who may have autism, disabilities, and different health needs with empathy, kindness, and respect.
FraserCast E28 - Silent Discos
FraserCast E26 - Self-Advocacy and Life Skills After Leaving Home
FraserCast E25 - Perspectives on Autism Advocacy, Allyship, and Disclosure
FraserCast E24 - Hearts for Josh
FraserCast E23 - Adventures in Getting an Autism Diagnosis as an Adult
FraserCast E22 - Preparing for Careers and Vocations After High School
FraserCast E21 - Sensory-Friendly Haircuts
FraserCast E20 - Creating Sensory-Friendly Dentist Trips and Dental Hygiene
FraserCast E19 - Aprendiendo con Kristina y Dana
FraserCast E18 - The Fraser Anti-Racism Initiative
FraserCast E17 - Bilingual Processing, Language Development, and Intervention Services
FraserCast E16 - Creating Sensory-Friendly Holiday Experiences
FraserCast E15 - Minnesota DHS Autism Resources
FraserCast E14 - The Increased Demand for Early Intervention Services
FraserCast E13 - Whole Person Healthcare
FraserCast E12 - A Father's Journey
FraserCast E11 - Fraser, Public Policy, and Programming During COVID
FraserCast E10 - Managing Mental Health and Stress in Kids and Caregivers
FraserCast E09 - Early Childhood Mental Health and Development
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