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62. Factors Compounding the Challenges with Jason

When you’re parenting and mentoring autistic and neurodivergent young people, there are several factors that can compound the challenges.

Only focusing on one factor can lead to power struggles.

This topic often comes up in conversations with parents of our students at TechieForLife.

In this episode, Jason offers insights into understanding the factors to be aware of and what solutions are needed. 

62. Factors Compounding the Challenges with Jason

What You'll Learn from this Episode:

  • How different factors compound the challenges for autistic and neurodivergent young people.
  • Why focusing on only one factor can contribute to power struggles.
  • Why solutions need to address all the factors.
  • How their environment can better support development and growth.
  • How to start addressing the complexities of a neurodivergent brain, mental health issues, and personalities.

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