54 | Race, Autism & Advocacy in Parenting | Jonathan Chism
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概要
Have you ever wondered if the world will truly understand your child for who they are?
In this powerful and deeply reflective conversation, Brian sits down with father, educator, and Autism Dads Social Club founder Jonathan Chism to explore the intersection of race and disability. Together, they unpack what it means to raise an autistic child while navigating cultural expectations, systemic challenges, and the pressure of being seen and understood in public spaces.
Jonathan shares how his perspective as a Black father has shaped his parenting journey, including unlearning traditional expectations, embracing patience, and learning to truly meet his child where he is. This episode dives into advocacy, acceptance, and the importance of seeing your child as a whole human being, not just a diagnosis.
If you've ever felt the weight of judgment in public or questioned your approach as a parent, this conversation will remind you that connection, not correction, is where growth begins.
Topics Covered
• The intersection of race and disability in parenting
• How cultural expectations can shape parenting approaches
• Understanding processing time and routines in autism
• Letting go of societal judgment in public settings
• The importance of joining your child's world
• Seeing your child as "different, not less"
Memorable Quote
"Your child is not a problem to fix. They are a person to know, connect with, and celebrate."
About the Guest
Jonathan Chism is a father, educator, and historian specializing in African-American religious history. He is also the founder of the Autism Dads Social Club, a community focused on supporting fathers raising autistic children through connection, advocacy, and shared experience.
Resources Mentioned
• Uniquely Human by Barry Prizant
• Autism Dads Social Club
About the Host
Brian Keene is an occupational therapist and founder of Pure Hearts Therapy, a pediatric therapy practice based in Arizona that provides neurodiversity-affirming, play-based services for children and families. He is passionate about helping parents feel confident, supported, and empowered in their journey.
Subscribe & Connect
If this episode resonated with you, please consider sharing it with another parent who might benefit from this conversation.
Listen and subscribe to the Autism Family Resource Podcast:
https://pod.link/1591840956
Explore more resources for families at:
https://pureheartstherapy.com