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#127 - Autism Mom Alex On Discovering She’s Autistic While Raising Two Autistic Sons

#127 - Autism Mom Alex On Discovering She’s Autistic While Raising Two Autistic Sons

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In this episode of the Autism Little Learners Podcast, I sit down with Alex Lamoreaux—a mom of three, including two autistic boys—to talk about her personal and powerful journey with autism. From receiving a late diagnosis herself to navigating complex medical advice, Alex shares how she shifted from fear to confidence in parenting.

We dive into what it really means to trust your gut as a parent and honor the unique needs of each child. This heartfelt conversation explores the emotional ups and downs of advocating for autistic kids and highlights the power of intuition, self-advocacy, and community. You won't want to miss Alex’s inspiring and relatable story.

Bio

Alex Lamoreaux is a late-diagnosed neurodivergent mom of three young boys and a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with a background in addiction recovery and trauma treatment. After two of her sons were diagnosed with autism, she dove into learning—and unlearning—what it really means to support autistic children. Now in the thick of parenting and advocacy, Alex shares practical, real-life insights with honesty and heart, hoping to spark connection and offer support to fellow parents on similar journeys.

Alex’s TikTok Account

https://www.tiktok.com/@alex.lamx?_t=ZT-8xBXQBH46la&_r=1

Takeaways

  • Late diagnosis can provide clarity and reduce shame over past differences.

  • Parents often feel overwhelmed by the amount of information available.

  • Shifting from panic to empowerment is crucial in parenting.

  • Each autistic child is unique and requires different interventions.

  • There is no one-size-fits-all approach to autism.

  • Trusting parental instincts is essential for effective parenting. You do not have to fill your child's day with therapy.

  • Trust your gut feelings about your child's needs.

  • Parents often know their children best, despite professional opinions.

  • Medical professionals may not always have the latest information on autism.

  • Advocating for your child can be challenging, but it is essential.

  • Bringing a list to meetings can help parents stay focused.

  • Cognitive dissonance is common when navigating medical advice.

  • Parents should feel empowered to change providers if necessary.

  • Finding clarity amidst overwhelming information is crucial for parents.

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