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Parenting in the Era of Neurodiversity: Inside the World of Profound and Nonspeaking Autism with Rob Gorski

Parenting in the Era of Neurodiversity: Inside the World of Profound and Nonspeaking Autism with Rob Gorski

Update: 2025-09-27
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Forget the clichés, this is where autism, neurodiversity, and inchstones collide to challenge every assumption about what parenting a profoundly autistic, nonspeaking child actually means. Sarah Kernion and The OG Autism Dad, Rob Gorski go far beyond surface-level conversations, exposing the unseen emotional labor, systemic failures, and community blind spots families face every day. This discussion reframes profound autism as not just a diagnosis but a catalyst for resilience, courage, and radical community-building. Together, they explore how embracing nonspeaking autism as part of a broader neurodiversity movement transforms stigma into solidarity while underscoring the urgent need for inclusive policies, authentic dialogue, and parent-led support networks that actually work.


Takeaways:


Raw Truth Drives Change: Rob Gorski underscores that unfiltered storytelling is the engine of real autism advocacy.


Hidden Emotional Labor: Parents of profoundly autistic, nonspeaking children shoulder unique emotional and logistical challenges rarely acknowledged by society.


Neurodiversity ≠ One Size Fits All: The autism community spans from low to high support needs, demanding nuanced understanding and tailored support.


Systemic Barriers Require Disruption: Families face institutional red tape and fragmented systems, calling for parent-led reform and policy influence.


Self-Care as Strategic Survival: Caring for yourself is not indulgence—it’s the foundation of sustainable advocacy and family stability.


Normalize Asking for Help: Courage in seeking support should be celebrated, not stigmatized, to reduce isolation and burnout.


Bridge the Divide: Open dialogue between families, professionals, and policymakers can dismantle harmful stereotypes and improve outcomes.


Respect the Inchstones: Progress in profound or nonspeaking autism isn’t always linear—inchstones matter more than milestones.


Compassion as a Competitive Advantage: Building a culture of empathy within the autism community strengthens resilience and collective impact.


Chapters


  • (00:00:00 ) - Autism Dad on Inchtones Podcast
  • (00:01:42 ) - Autism Moms on Medium
  • (00:07:21 ) - Rosie on the Autism Community
  • (00:13:44 ) - Rosie on the Autism Community
  • (00:19:51 ) - On the High Support Need for Autism Parents
  • (00:26:50 ) - Autism Parents on the Wait List
  • (00:30:54 ) - On Autism and the Need for Help
  • (00:34:00 ) - Robyn on the Autistic Community
  • (00:41:41 ) - On Autism Parenting
  • (00:46:11 ) - Ask for Support
  • (00:47:29 ) - A Few Words for Rob
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Parenting in the Era of Neurodiversity: Inside the World of Profound and Nonspeaking Autism with Rob Gorski

Parenting in the Era of Neurodiversity: Inside the World of Profound and Nonspeaking Autism with Rob Gorski

Sarah Kernion | Profound Autism Mom and Advocate for Neurodiversity