Autism Doesn't Disappear at 18: A Conversation with April Ratchford
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April Ratchford, host of "Adulting with Autism," joins us to unpack the often unspoken challenges faced by autistic individuals and their families during pivotal life transitions. Discover her son's personal journey post-high school, where a lack of support systems for autistic adults becomes glaringly evident. As young adults navigate new horizons—be it college, the military, or the workforce—the difficulty in forging and maintaining friendships magnifies. We discuss the essential role of transitional programs and the necessity of community engagement to combat isolation, especially in a post-COVID world.
On a lighter note, we venture into the dance studio, where teaching autistic dancers introduces unique hurdles and opportunities. Tailoring teaching methods to accommodate sensory sensitivities is paramount, and we advocate for a dance studio version of an Individualized Education Program (IEP). From handling sensory issues in dance attire to managing audience applause, we highlight the importance of specialized programs and community for both autistic individuals and their neurotypical parents. This conversation sheds light on societal misconceptions and pushes for a broader movement towards inclusivity, acceptance, and understanding.
You can find April at https://adultingwithautism.com/
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1. Supporting Autistic Adults Post-High School (00:00:00)
2. Building a Specialized Autism Dance Studio (00:18:32)
3. Challenging Neurotypical Parental Misconceptions (00:30:44)
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