What happens when a military mom raises a neurodivergent daughter who thrives in dance despite challenges like autism and dyslexia?
In this episode of The Autism Round Table, host Leah Gross welcomes Amanda and her daughter Leta for a conversation full of laughter, insight, and inspiration.
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Summary of the Conversation:
Amanda, a dedicated military mom, shares her experience raising Leta, a vibrant and talented young dancer on the autism spectrum. The conversation dives into topics such as stimming behaviors, the impact of dyslexia on Leta’s dancing, and the ways the military lifestyle has shaped their support system. Amanda encourages parents to celebrate their child’s unique talents while offering grounded advice drawn from her own journey. Leta joins the conversation with humor and honesty, giving listeners a heartfelt glimpse into the life of a neurodivergent teenager.
About The Guest:
Amanda is a military spouse and passionate advocate for her daughter Leta, who is both autistic and dyslexic. Amanda shares practical tips and encouragement from her years navigating military life and supporting Leta’s personal and creative growth. Leta, a gifted dancer, brings her voice to the episode, showing the joy and individuality that defines her journey.
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Time Stamps:
00:00 Amanda’s background and journey into autism advocacy
02:06 – Encouraging Leta’s talent in dance
11:22 – Understanding and managing stimming
14:49 – Advice for parents raising children on the spectrum
27:54 – Navigating autism within a military family
42:02 – How dyslexia affects Leta’s dance experience
55:00 – The healing and supportive role of pets
Ready to feel inspired and better equipped to support the neurodivergent children in your life?
Tune in to the full episode for heartfelt stories, expert advice, and practical encouragement.