It's a podcast about a father's journey with an autistic kid. Storytelling, experience, the highs, the lows, and all in between. Really, its just a dad who has no idea what he's doing.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 22 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | ParentingKids & FamilySociety & Culture |
That one day when I went away for the weekend and everything fell apart -- people got sick, people went away, the kid and his dad spent over two weeks on their own, and having to tell Campbell about death for the first time. more
That one day when Campbell does something scary, freaking everyone out, right there in The Most Magical Place on Earth. An episode about breaking glass, a freaked out dad, great Disney dining, and the importance of a decent wi-fi signal.
That one day when I realized it was "Diagnosis Week", and reflect up on this week in 2013, when we got the official diagnosis of autism on our kid... and a story of communication and hope.
That one day when we find Campbell standing in the kitchen, evidence of the crime strewn about. An episode on the struggles of obedience, the resulting punishment, and the dangers of not following the rules.
That one day when they canceled schools because of a pandemic, and then we had to figure out how to survive the next (the last?) five months together with school and YouTube and trampoline parks and neighborhood parties and more.
That one day when I decided to do the autism podcast again, this time discussing our adventures... our Splash Adventures... at the local water park -- including the dangers of the big slide and family restroom searches.
That one day when Sunday lunch at church took a terrible turn for the melty downy... in Autism in the World, President Trump signs the Autism CARES act... and thoughts on impulse control.
That one day when the kid recognized a classmate in a restaurant, to much hilarity. Just a quick story in a quick episode.
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The real life perspective of what is like to be autism parent is refreshing.
I love this podcast! It’s so real...just a regular family navigating the world of autism. Thanks Dave for being real and making us laugh!!
David is a raw and transparent in what life is like as a dad with an autistic child. His story telling is well done and his heart speaks true to his character. You will walk away from this show enriched and aware of the trials and joys of raising an autistic child. Do yourself a favor and listen, your heart won’t regret it.
As a neuro-typical person, I'm learning a great deal about autism by following along with the adventures of David, Stephanie, and Campbell. more
Super encouraging podcast, whether you have a child on the spectrum or not. You’ll laugh, you’ll cry, and you’ll be thankful to know you’re not the only parent with a kiddo who drives you up the wall some days. And with David’s gift of storytelling, you’ll most certainly be entertained.
David gives such an honest perspective on the challenges and special moments of being a parent of an autistic child. He really connects to the heart of every parent’s hopes and dreams for their kid, while keeping it real in his learning to deal with the day to day struggles along the way. I definitely recommend this podcast for any parent, whether your kid is typical or autistic!
Listening to David talk about his son and their experiences is like pulling back the curtain and seeing a journey of love. He laughs, he shares heartache and you have all the feels. Tips on living with autism and learning how you can be a support.
Sometimes serious, always entertaining, and a lot funny, this podcast shares Dave and his wife Stephanie's adventure with son Campbell who is autistic. They have not figured it all out (even parents of neurp-typical children don't have it figured out) but in doing what they do together they help make sure Campbell has the best experiences possible, and keep each other laughing and loving through unforeseeable situations/issues that arise from time to time. more
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