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EPISODE · Apr 18, 2023 · 49 MIN

Autistic Assemble: From a Father's perspective - Autism journey with Ron

from Crohn's and Autism Awareness Advocate · host Mason Milne

In today's episode I am joined with Father Ron who is the Father of Jonathan who was on yesterday's episode. Ron gives us an insight of a parent experience of someone getting diagnosed with Autism. When Jonathan was diagnosed with Autism in 2015 Ron said he and his partner didn't know much about Autism and was given a leaflet and told to go home, Ron feels there isn't much support fir Parents of children who are Neurodivergent. We talk about a range of topics, Friendship and transitioning from primary school to mainstream. Lots of good information within the discussion, Ron talks about some autism books about training course to understand better for Jonathan and the Neurodivergent community! Ron journey is to help as many as he can! and is about to start and Mental health and Autism course! We also have a discussion how far the Multi Schools Council has come over 10 years! and even have conversation about Ipswich Town our Club! Thank you again Ron, always a pleasure!

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