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Welcome to "The Autism Dad" podcast, hosted by Rob Gorski — a single father to three remarkable autistic children and the voice behind a widely-read blog that has been a lifeline for parents since 2010. With over a decade of firsthand experience, Rob's insights have not only impacted families worldwide but have also been featured on platforms like The Tamron Hall Show, ABC News, BBC Worldwide, CNN, and Entrepreneur Magazine.

Join us every Tuesday and Thursday for fresh episodes that delve into the complex world of autism and special needs parenting. This podcast serves as a safe haven, offering a blend of personal stories, expert interviews, and actionable advice. Whether you're a parent navigating the nuanced challenges of raising a neurodivergent child or simply someone looking to better understand the realm of autism, "The Autism Dad" podcast provides understanding, support, and education for all.

Don't go this journey alone; tune in and become part of a community committed to awareness, acceptance, and growth.

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    • Kids & Family
    • 4.4 • 92 Ratings

Welcome to "The Autism Dad" podcast, hosted by Rob Gorski — a single father to three remarkable autistic children and the voice behind a widely-read blog that has been a lifeline for parents since 2010. With over a decade of firsthand experience, Rob's insights have not only impacted families worldwide but have also been featured on platforms like The Tamron Hall Show, ABC News, BBC Worldwide, CNN, and Entrepreneur Magazine.

Join us every Tuesday and Thursday for fresh episodes that delve into the complex world of autism and special needs parenting. This podcast serves as a safe haven, offering a blend of personal stories, expert interviews, and actionable advice. Whether you're a parent navigating the nuanced challenges of raising a neurodivergent child or simply someone looking to better understand the realm of autism, "The Autism Dad" podcast provides understanding, support, and education for all.

Don't go this journey alone; tune in and become part of a community committed to awareness, acceptance, and growth.

    A Day in the Life of an Intervention Specialist

    A Day in the Life of an Intervention Specialist

    Summary
    In this conversation, Stacy Brookover, an intervention specialist, discusses her role in the school system and the importance of true inclusion for students with special needs. She explains the process of identifying students' needs and creating Individualized Education Plans (IEPs) or 504 plans. Stacy emphasizes the value of teacher training and the need for effective communication between parents and educators. She also provides insights on handling routine changes and addressing meltdowns in the classroom.
    About Stacey Brookover:Stacy is an Intervention Specialist driven by her son's autism diagnosis at age three. After earning her Master’s in Education Administration, she became a staunch advocate for true inclusion in schools. Stacy has developed specialized programs in public schools to foster the holistic growth of all students—socially, emotionally, and academically. Her mission is to enhance special education practices and help educators fully understand and implement effective inclusion models.
    About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for the last 15 years.
    Connect with Rob: theautismdad.link
    Mentioned in this episode:
    Learn More: Mightier
    Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.

    Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.
    Visit Mightier
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    • 39 min
    Supporting Dads in the Autism Community

    Supporting Dads in the Autism Community

    Harry Psaros, author of the book 'From Struggle to Strength: A Father's Journey with Autism and the Power of Hope and Positivity,' shares his personal journey as an autism dad and the inspiration behind his book. He emphasizes the importance of mindset, resilience, and positivity in navigating the challenges of raising a child with autism. Psaros encourages parents to focus on continuous improvement, no matter where their child is on the spectrum, and to embrace their role as leaders in their child's journey. He also highlights the need for more voices and support for fathers in the autism community.
    About Harry Psaros:Harry Psaros is a passionate advocate and speaker on autism, residing near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. As a father with a deep personal connection to autism through his son, Harry has turned his journey into a powerful narrative to help other parents navigate similar challenges. He is a board member of the Autism Caring Center and one of the founding families of North Fayette Pals, an organization dedicated to providing acceptance, love, and support for special needs children. Harry's extensive community involvement includes roles such as the president of the local Parks and Rec Board and vice president of the Greek Orthodox Church in Weirton, West Virginia. His commitment extends beyond his local engagements, as he is also an author and a proactive voice for fathers grappling with autism diagnoses. His book and public speaking engagements focus on themes of hope, positivity, grit, and resilience, aiming to empower parents with a warrior mindset derived from his background in martial arts and personal experience.
    Get the book by clicking here.
    About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for the last 15 years.
    Connect with Rob: theautismdad.link
    Mentioned in this episode:
    Learn More: Goally
    The Goally tablet is focused on fostering independence in kids without the distractions of ads, social media, or potentially harmful content. Unlike Kindle and iPad tablets, Goally's Tablet exclusively features educational apps like Khan Academy, Duolingo ABC, and Starfall, and is entirely controlled by parents. Goally's Kids Calendar helps kids with things like task management. Kids also learn life skills through video classes and pre-made routines, enhancing their independence.

    For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.
    Visit Goally
    Learn More: Mightier
    Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.

    Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.
    Visit Mightier

    • 34 min
    Ohio’s Blueprint for Developmental Disabilities

    Ohio’s Blueprint for Developmental Disabilities

    Episode Summary:
    In this episode, Rob sits down with Kimberly Hauck, the Director of the Ohio Department of Developmental Disabilities (DODD). They discuss the crucial role the DODD plays in supporting individuals with developmental disabilities and their families across Ohio. Kimberly details her journey from starting as a direct support professional to leading the department, emphasizing the department's commitment to advocacy and resource provision.
    Contacting The Autism Dad: For more information, to be a guest, or to become a sponsor, please visit theautismdad.link.
    Introduction:
    - Host: Rob Gorski
    - Guest: Kimberly Hauck, Director, Ohio Department of Developmental Disabilities
    Key Points Discussed:
    1. Kimberly Hauck's Background:
    - Over 30 years in the field of developmental disabilities, starting as a direct support professional and special education teacher, before moving into administrative roles.
    - Committed advocate for individuals with developmental disabilities and their families.
    2. Role of the Ohio Department of Developmental Disabilities:
    - Oversees local county boards, serves as a regulator for service providers, and ensures accessibility to funds and resources for developmental support.
    3. Transitioning from Youth to Adult Services:
    - Importance of early intervention and support as individuals with disabilities transition from school to adult life.
    4. County Board of Developmental Disabilities' Role:
    - Help families navigate complex systems, manage eligibility for services, and support transitions.
    - Provide various supports, including respite services and accessibility improvements in local communities.
    5. Impact of Accessible Infrastructure:
    - Recent initiatives to enhance accessibility, such as universal changing tables and accessible playgrounds, under Kimberly’s leadership.
    6. Advice for Parents and Caregivers:
    - Encouragement to connect with local resources early to maximize support and prepare for future independence of their children.
    Resources Mentioned:
    - NASDDDS website for national disability resources
    - Early intervention programs for children from birth until age three
    Conclusion:
    Kimberly and Rob emphasize the importance of seeking help and utilizing available services, aiming to inspire and inform families about the support structures in place to foster independence and a better quality of life for individuals with disabilities.
    Calls to Action:
    - Visit DODD’s website for more information and resources.
    - Reach out to your local board of DD to explore services and support available in your area.

    Mentioned in this episode:
    Learn More: Mightier
    Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.

    Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.
    Visit Mightier
    Learn More: Goally
    The...

    • 26 min
    Group Homes and Shenanigans

    Group Homes and Shenanigans

    Episode Summary:
    In this insightful episode, Rob Gorski sits down with his eldest son, Gavin, who is autistic, to discuss the important and nerve-wracking journey of transitioning to adulthood. They delve into Gavin's experiences with job training, his first job, and the process of touring group homes as he plans his future.
    Key Points Discussed:
    - Transition to Adulthood: Gavin shares his progress and challenges as he navigates through important milestones like job training and exploring living arrangements.
    - Touring Group Homes: Gavin talks about his criteria for a suitable group home and his feelings about touring such homes for the first time.
    - Future Plans and Aspirations: Gavin discusses his aspirations to start a YouTube channel focused on gaming, aiming to build it as both a passion project and a safety net.
    - Managing Health and Personal Interests: As someone who is immunocompromised, Gavin emphasizes the importance of living in a clean and healthy environment. He also shares how he wishes to include his future roommates in his YouTube gaming sessions.
    Contacting The Autism Dad: For more information, to be a guest, or to become a sponsor, please visit theautismdad.link.


    Mentioned in this episode:
    Learn More: Mightier
    Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.

    Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.
    Visit Mightier

    • 21 min
    Bridging Autism and Employment

    Bridging Autism and Employment

    Welcome to another insightful episode of "The Autism Dad" podcast. In this episode, Rob Gorski, your host, sits down with Kevin Miller, an autism dad and the Executive Director of Opportunities for Ohioans with Disabilities (OOD), a state agency dedicated to assisting individuals with disabilities in finding and maintaining employment.
    In This Episode, You'll Discover:
    - Kevin's Personal Journey: Kevin shares his personal story as an autism dad, discussing the challenges and revelations he and his family faced from early diagnosis to adulthood.
    - Opportunities for Ohioans with Disabilities (OOD): Kevin provides an in-depth look at OOD, detailing how the agency supports individuals with disabilities across Ohio, helping them achieve independence through employment.
    - The Power of Employment: Discover how Rob's son, Gavin, benefited from OOD's programs, gaining not just a job but a sense of purpose and autonomy.
    - Navigating the Transition to Adulthood: Kevin and Rob discuss the often-daunting transition to adulthood for young people with autism and how programs like OOD can provide crucial support.
    - Resources and Advice for Parents: Kevin offers resources and advice for parents navigating the journey of raising children with disabilities, emphasizing the importance of fostering independence and finding purpose.
    - A Father's Perspective: Both Kevin and Rob share their experiences and insights as fathers of autistic children, offering a candid look at the challenges, joys, and personal growth that comes with their unique parenting roles.
    Resources Mentioned in This Episode:
    - Opportunities for Ohioans with Disabilities: Explore the services and support offered by OOD by visiting OODWorks.com or calling 800-282-4536.
    - Contacting The Autism Dad: For more information, to be a guest, or to become a sponsor, please visit theautismdad.link.
    Connect with Us:
    - Subscribe to our Podcast: Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and wherever you listen to your podcasts.
    - Follow The Autism Dad on Social Media: Stay up to date with the latest episodes and join our growing community.
    Special Thanks:
    A heartfelt thank you to Kevin Miller for sharing his story and expertise. His insights into the world of disabilities and the power of employment have the potential to change lives.
    And, as always, thank you to our listeners for joining us on this journey. Your support and engagement make this podcast possible. If you found this episode helpful, please consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify and sharing it with someone who might benefit from our discussions.
    Don't miss our next episode, where we'll explore another important topic in the autism community. Subscribe now to stay updated!
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    Learn More About Tranquil Path Financial Planning
    Britta Kepf is a dedicated special needs financial planner at Tranquil Path Financial Planning, offering unbiased, tailored advice for families across the U.S. She specializes in retirement and special needs financial planning, helping families navigate government benefits and long-term needs with clarity and peace of mind. For compassionate, personalized financial guidance, contact Britta Kepf at tranquilfp.com.
    Visit Tranquil Path Financial Planning
    Learn More: Mightier
    Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to...

    • 53 min
    Talking About Tough Stuff

    Talking About Tough Stuff

    Summary
    In this conversation, Rob Gorski and Amber Arrington discuss the challenges and decisions involved in parenting adult children with autism. They address sensitive topics such as transitioning to adulthood, the need for independence, and the consideration of group homes. They also explore the emotional impact of making decisions like pursuing guardianship and the stigma attached to these choices. Amber shares her personal experience with her son living in a group home and highlights the importance of open conversations and support for parents navigating the complexities of autism parenting.
    About GuestAmber Arrington is a mother to 6 children, 3 of whom are autistic.
    Autism was once a word she feared and has become a word she loves. Now she helps parents navigate an autism diagnosis and the autism landscape as a whole. She educates moms about available services and connects them with appropriate services and professionals.
    Amber helps parents become "autism savvy" so they can know the best next steps to take for their child.
    Connect with Amber:
    http://www.autismsavvy.com/
    Facebook
    Instagram
    Hosted by Rob Gorski:Rob Gorski, a devoted single father to three incredible autistic sons, is the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. As a multi-award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, and influential social media figure for over a decade, Rob continues to share his family's journey, providing insights, resources, and support to the autism community.
    Connect with Rob by visiting theautismdad.link
    Mentioned in this episode:
    Learn More: Goally
    The Goally tablet is focused on fostering independence in kids without the distractions of ads, social media, or potentially harmful content. Unlike Kindle and iPad tablets, Goally's Tablet exclusively features educational apps like Khan Academy, Duolingo ABC, and Starfall, and is entirely controlled by parents. Goally's Kids Calendar helps kids with things like task management. Kids also learn life skills through video classes and pre-made routines, enhancing their independence.

    For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.
    Visit Goally
    Learn More: Mightier
    Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.

    Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.
    Visit Mightier

    • 38 min

Customer Reviews

4.4 out of 5
92 Ratings

92 Ratings

peablossomfairy ,

Great support

I stumbled across The Autism Dad blog first a few years ago when we were in the beginnings of my son’s ASD diagnosis. At the time I felt very lost and raw because I really had no clue. I fell in love with his blog for being a real snap shot in what it is like to be a special needs parent. The podcast has so many episodes with wonderful view points (I especially love hearing from his kids because they are speaking directly from their own personal experiences having ASD) and he also tries to present as many resources possible to parents (like myself) who are in the early years. Thank you for this! You have given me strength and insight as a fellow special needs parent.

spodgirlruns ,

Informative

The Autism Dad shares tons of useful information. In addition, he educates us as to the theories/opinions he supports as well as the nature of opposing theories/opinions.

Kokke123 ,

Informative and helpful

Various topics, balanced opinions. You can tell rob really puts thought into his questions and also gives his human side and emotions. Good. I listen frequently.

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