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This Is Special Needs: They Don't Look Autistic

This Is Special Needs: They Don't Look Autistic

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In this episode of Rae Unscripted, Cathi Rae discusses the complexities of autism and the misconceptions surrounding it. She shares personal experiences with her son Noah, addressing the common phrase 'they don't look autistic' and the challenges of public perception. The conversation emphasizes the importance of understanding and advocating for special needs families, while also reflecting on the unique experiences of individuals with autism. Cathi concludes with a heartfelt prayer and a call for greater awareness and understanding in the community.


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Takeaways

  • Cathi Rae holds space for families with special needs.
  • The phrase 'they don't look autistic' is a common misconception.
  • Public perception can be challenging for families with autistic children.
  • Noah, Cathi's son, is a smart and perceptive child.
  • Autism presents differently in each individual.
  • There is no single 'look' to autism; it varies widely.
  • Cathi emphasizes the importance of understanding over mere awareness.
  • Families often face insensitive comments from the public.
  • Cathi advocates for better support and understanding for special needs families.
  • The conversation ends with a prayer for those in need.
  • Breaking Down Autism Misconceptions
  • The Reality of Autism: Beyond Appearances
  • "They don't look autistic."
  • "There is no look to autism."
  • "Bless your heart."

Chapters

  • 00:00Introduction to Special Needs Advocacy
  • 02:15Addressing Misconceptions About Autism
  • 12:06Personal Experiences with Autism and Society
  • 16:41Closing Thoughts and Prayer
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