『58 | Autism Advocacy, IEPs & Empowering Neurodivergent Voices | Mandy Pinckley』のカバーアート

58 | Autism Advocacy, IEPs & Empowering Neurodivergent Voices | Mandy Pinckley

58 | Autism Advocacy, IEPs & Empowering Neurodivergent Voices | Mandy Pinckley

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In this final episode of the series with Mandy Pinckley, we explore what advocacy truly looks like beyond awareness posts and hashtags. Mandy shares how lived experience can create meaningful change in schools, communities, organizations, and policy spaces when autistic voices are included in the conversation.

Together, Brian and Mandy discuss neurodiversity-affirming advocacy, navigating IEP meetings, building confidence in public speaking, collaborating with professionals, and why empowering autistic children starts with giving them autonomy and honoring their interests.

Mandy also shares her work helping improve autism representation and language within organizations like National Alliance on Mental Illness, along with conversations surrounding policy, digital safety, and reducing stigma around autism and neurodivergence.

This conversation is grounded, honest, and deeply encouraging for parents, caregivers, autistic individuals, and professionals who want to create safer and more supportive environments for neurodivergent children and adults.

Topics Covered
  • Turning autism awareness into meaningful advocacy

  • Why lived experience matters in policy conversations

  • Navigating IEP meetings with confidence

  • Supporting autistic autonomy and self-advocacy

  • Collaboration between parents, professionals, and autistic adults

  • Neurodiversity-affirming language and reducing stigma

  • Public speaking anxiety and building confidence over time

  • Digital safety concerns for neurodivergent youth online

Timestamps

00:00 Introduction
01:00 What advocacy and action really look like
04:20 Building neurodivergent support spaces through collaboration
10:50 Overcoming fear and speaking publicly
13:20 Advocacy tips for parents navigating IEPs
17:20 Collaboration between families and professionals
20:40 Digital safety and protecting children online
23:30 Encouraging autonomy and self-expression in autistic children

Memorable Quote

"Your child's voice, you're their sword and their shield." — Mandy Pinckley

About the Guest

Mandy Pinckley is an autistic advocate focused on neurodiversity-affirming support, policy conversations, community collaboration, and empowering autistic voices in leadership spaces. Through advocacy work, peer-led initiatives, and public speaking, Mandy works to reduce stigma and help create more inclusive environments for neurodivergent individuals and families.

Resources Mentioned
  • National Alliance on Mental Illness

  • Center for Autism and Related Disabilities

  • Discord

  • Roblox

About the Host

Brian Keene is an occupational therapist and founder of Pure Hearts Therapy, a neurodiversity-affirming pediatric therapy company providing home-based OT, PT, ST, and parent support services.

Through the Autism Family Resource Podcast, Brian shares practical conversations and supportive resources to help families navigate autism, sensory needs, regulation, advocacy, and everyday life.

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Explore more resources for families at:
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