46 | Autism Advocacy, Culture & Support for Families | Dr. Martine LaVenture
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概要
Navigating autism can feel especially isolating when families are also carrying the weight of cultural barriers, medical mistrust, or systems that were not built with them in mind. In this episode of the Autism Family Resource Podcast, Brian Keene sits down with Dr. Martine LaVenture, a licensed social worker, school social worker, therapist, and proud mom of a teen on the autism spectrum.
Dr. LaVenture shares how her personal and professional journey shaped her passion for supporting autistic children and their families, especially within historically marginalized communities. Together, they talk about what to do after a diagnosis, how to build a care team and village around your child, how to educate family members in relatable ways, and why culturally responsive care matters so much.
This conversation is warm, practical, and deeply encouraging. If you have ever felt like you were carrying too much on your own, this episode is a reminder that you do not have to navigate autism by yourself. There is support, there is community, and there are ways to advocate with more clarity and confidence.
Topics Covered
• What to do after an autism diagnosis
• How to build a strong care team and support village
• Helping family members understand autism in relatable ways
• Teaching autistic children to advocate for their own needs
• Therapy burnout and why breaks can be healthy
• Cultural barriers and disparities in autism care
• Why communication between families and providers matters
• Encouragement for parents carrying a heavy load
Timestamps
00:00 Introduction and why this conversation matters
01:14 Dr. Martine LaVenture's background and autism advocacy journey
05:03 What to do after an autism diagnosis
10:13 Building a village and treatment team around your child
12:41 Therapy burnout, breaks, and discharge conversations
15:32 Cultural disparities, advocacy, and communicating with providers
Memorable Quote
"You don't have to do this by yourself. There is a village, there is a community out there."
— Dr. Martine LaVenture
About the Guest
Dr. Martine LaVenture is a licensed social worker, school social worker, therapist, and autism advocate. She is also a proud mom of an 18-year-old on the autism spectrum and brings both lived and professional experience to her work supporting children, families, and culturally responsive care systems.
Resources Mentioned
• Dr. Martine LaVenture's website: leventraconsultant.com
• Instagram: @laventurecslc
• Upcoming children's book about autism
About the Host
Brian Keene is a pediatric occupational therapist and founder of Pure Hearts Therapy, a neurodiversity-affirming therapy practice providing in-home pediatric therapy services for families in Arizona.
Through the Autism Family Resource Podcast, Brian shares practical tools, expert conversations, and supportive insights to help parents navigate the journey of raising neurodivergent children.
Learn more at:
https://pureheartstherapy.com
Subscribe & Connect
If this episode resonated with you, please consider sharing it with another parent who might benefit from this conversation.
Listen and subscribe to the Autism Family Resource Podcast:
https://pod.link/1591840956
Explore more resources for families at:
https://pureheartstherapy.com