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In this episode, we welcome our guest Mary Kavaney, affectionately known as "Wonder Woman" for her dedication as a board member and director of our swim program, ASAP.

Mary shares insights into how ASAP is empowering autistic children to learn swimming—a crucial skill to address drowning, the leading cause of death among autistic children. We dive into the misconceptions around teaching these kids to swim and encourage parents to believe in their children's capabilities.

We also talk about the silent stress levels autism parents face and provide tips for reducing stress at home. Together, we explore the economic impact of autism, highlighting the importance of supporting organizations like the Autism Society of the Greater Hudson Region.

Mary opens up about her personal journey, including the challenges and emotional decisions surrounding her son Jack’s stay at the Center for Disability in NY.

Lastly, we discuss back-to-school strategies as part of the ADAM Project, focusing on how parents can collaborate with school staff and boards to ensure smooth transitions.

Episode Chapters
00:00 Intro - A Tie & Lasso of Truth
02:37 Hero of the Day - Paralympic Swimmer
04:18 ASAP - Power of the Swim Program
11:06 Fact of the Day - Drowning Rates
14:42 Stress Levels of Autism Parents
17:07 Economic Impact of Autism Individuals
18:33 You Before I - Parent's Decision for a Distant School
21:59 The ADAM Project - The Invitation Back
26:11 Icelandic Word for Autism
28:33 The One Great Way - Wrap Up