
Your hosts are Chris and Sandy Colter, the parents of Bryce, who share their autism journey with stories about their nine year old son who was diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder at age two. The podcast is designed to connect with families who have been touched by autism and people who want to learn more about their world. You'll learn all about how they deal with day to day challenges and how... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 148 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Kids & FamilyReligion & SpiritualityParentingChristianity | |||

In this episode, we share a couple of parenting tools that we received and believe will be helpful for our listeners.
The Autism Parent's Daily Companion
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We also talk about March highlights incl... more
In this episode, we paused the series of answering some questions that are asked most by parents according to Chat GPT. Bryce has had some recent social interactions with strangers during vacation as well as "friends of a friend" that were learning o... more
In this episode, we continue a series of answering some questions that are asked most by parents according to Chat GPT. This episode talks about things that may or may not cause autism and encouraging words for parents to not feel responsible.
We ... more
In this episode, we kick off a new series of answering some questions that are asked most by parents according to Chat GPT. This episode talks about noticeable things that may prompt a parent to seek an autism diagnosis.
We also talk about November... more
I don’t think I’ve left a review for you both yet. I started listening about 2 years ago when my 18 month old was not talking. I was spiraling looking for information to help me learn about him, wondering if he was on the spectrum. While he is not, I do see neurodivergence in him and myself, as I have ADHD.
Before I go any further I just wanted to answer one question that I have failed to in the past. I am listening from San Antonio, TX!
I also wanted to tell you that listening to your podcast h... more
I just found your podcast this month, and thank you for making me feel not alone. You guys are amazing and I am definitely a fan of this!
Love you two. So glad I found your podcast. Bryce is lucky to have you. Thank you for sharing your journey with us!
I recently listened to one of the episodes and I wanted you to know that I personally appreciate the time you take to do the podcast. I found you last year about a year after our son was diagnosed at the age of 2yrs old. He’s going to be 4 this week and so much of what you share is exactly what we are walking in that moment. I also appreciate the Christian perspective as we too are Christian’s. We found another podcast but u just couldn’t keep listening because so much was not aligned to our wal... more
Love you two. So glad I found your podcast.
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A compassionate, family-first show centered on parenting a child with autism, with a strong emphasis on faith-informed approaches and practical day-to-day strategies. Listeners repeatedly hear updates about Bryce's progress, social development, and milestones, along with candid discussions of routines, schedules, therapy options (including cognitive-behavioral approaches), and navigating Special Olympics activities. Beyond Bryce's journey, episodes frequently touch on faith, family dynamics, and community resources, making it a comforting, real-world resource for other parents, caregivers, and professionals seeking approachable, heart-first guidance.
What stands out is the blend of lived experience with Christian values, transparent sharin... more
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