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Autism and ARFID: One Family's Journey (S7E34)

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Episode Description:

In this episode, I chat with Megan Brannan, mom to a five-year-old boy named Rory, diagnosed with autism. Megan shares her journey from early concerns about Rory’s speech delay to facing long waitlists for a diagnosis, all while navigating COVID-19 hurdles. She emphasizes the importance of trusting parental instincts when developmental delays are present, especially when medical professionals encourage a “wait and see” approach.

We also dive into Rory’s struggles with ARFID (Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder) and how sensory challenges impact his eating. Megan shares how feeding therapy, though slow, has been a crucial step in helping Rory expand his list of safe foods. If you’ve ever felt unheard as a parent or struggled to navigate your child’s needs, this episode offers valuable insights and support.

Key Topics:

- Recognizing early signs of autism in speech delays.

- Megan’s persistence in switching pediatricians after feeling dismissed.

- Long waitlists for autism diagnoses and how to manage the system.

- Rory’s journey with ARFID and the role of feeding therapy.

- Advocating for your child’s needs, including adding sensory challenges to IEPs.

- The emotional journey of seeing a child hit milestones, like talking.

Actionable Tips for Parents:

1. Trust your gut: If you feel something’s not right with your child’s development, don’t hesitate to seek a second opinion.

2. Explore private testing options: If waitlists are long, consider alternative routes like private assessments or consulting school psychologists.

3. Leverage IEPs: Work with your child’s school to include food-related support in their IEP if sensory issues impact eating.

Resources:

- Help Me Grow: https://www.helpmegrow.org – Early intervention services.

- Akron Children’s Hospital: https://www.akronchildrens.org – Feeding therapy and pediatric services.

About Megan:

Megan Brannan is a devoted mom to her 5-year-old son, Rory, who has Autism and ARFID. After noticing developmental delays at 15 months, Megan faced a long and challenging journey to secure an Autism diagnosis. Rory’s ARFID, driven by sensory and anxiety issues, limits him to a small selection of safe foods. With the support of her family and therapists, Megan is dedicated to helping Rory grow and thrive despite these challenges.

Instagram: @MegBran

Related Episodes:

- Understanding Autism in Girls

- Feeding Therapy and ARFID: What You Need to Know

Connect with The Autism Dad:

- Website: https://www.theautismdad.com

- Instagram: @theautismdad – https://www.instagram.com/theautismdad

This Weeks Sponsors

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Currently supporting K-5 math, Grokkoli is expanding to grow with your child, making it a great alternative to human tutors at a lower cost.

Try Grokkoli free for 7 days! Visit grokkoli.com and use code “theautismdad” for 50% off your first month.

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Mightier helps kids self-regulate emotionally through biofeedback-based video games. Learn more and get a discount at Visit Mightier. Use code “theautismdad22” to save 10%.

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Episode Description:

In this episode, I chat with Megan Brannan, mom to a five-year-old boy named Rory, diagnosed with autism. Megan shares her journey from early concerns about Rory’s speech delay to facing long waitlists for a diagnosis, all while navigating COVID-19 hurdles. She emphasizes the importance of trusting parental instincts when developmental delays are present, especially when medical professionals encourage a “wait and see” approach.

We also dive into Rory’s struggles with ARFID (Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder) and how sensory challenges impact his eating. Megan shares how feeding therapy, though slow, has been a crucial step in helping Rory expand his list of safe foods. If you’ve ever felt unheard as a parent or struggled to navigate your child’s needs, this episode offers valuable insights and support.

Key Topics:

- Recognizing early signs of autism in speech delays.

- Megan’s persistence in switching pediatricians after feeling dismissed.

- Long waitlists for autism diagnoses and how to manage the system.

- Rory’s journey with ARFID and the role of feeding therapy.

- Advocating for your child’s needs, including adding sensory challenges to IEPs.

- The emotional journey of seeing a child hit milestones, like talking.

Actionable Tips for Parents:

1. Trust your gut: If you feel something’s not right with your child’s development, don’t hesitate to seek a second opinion.

2. Explore private testing options: If waitlists are long, consider alternative routes like private assessments or consulting school psychologists.

3. Leverage IEPs: Work with your child’s school to include food-related support in their IEP if sensory issues impact eating.

Resources:

- Help Me Grow: https://www.helpmegrow.org – Early intervention services.

- Akron Children’s Hospital: https://www.akronchildrens.org – Feeding therapy and pediatric services.

About Megan:

Megan Brannan is a devoted mom to her 5-year-old son, Rory, who has Autism and ARFID. After noticing developmental delays at 15 months, Megan faced a long and challenging journey to secure an Autism diagnosis. Rory’s ARFID, driven by sensory and anxiety issues, limits him to a small selection of safe foods. With the support of her family and therapists, Megan is dedicated to helping Rory grow and thrive despite these challenges.

Instagram: @MegBran

Related Episodes:

- Understanding Autism in Girls

- Feeding Therapy and ARFID: What You Need to Know

Connect with The Autism Dad:

- Website: https://www.theautismdad.com

- Instagram: @theautismdad – https://www.instagram.com/theautismdad

This Weeks Sponsors

Learn More: Grokkoli

Hey parents! Is your child struggling with math? Meet Grokkoli, an AI tutor that helps kids progress multiple grade levels in months. Grokkoli identifies where your child struggles, meets them at their level, and is effective even for kids with learning disabilities, ensuring they get the support they need.

Currently supporting K-5 math, Grokkoli is expanding to grow with your child, making it a great alternative to human tutors at a lower cost.

Try Grokkoli free for 7 days! Visit grokkoli.com and use code “theautismdad” for 50% off your first month.

Learn More: Mightier

Mightier helps kids self-regulate emotionally through biofeedback-based video games. Learn more and get a discount at Visit Mightier. Use code “theautismdad22” to save 10%.

  continue reading

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