
Redefining Autism Support: LaShona Johnson’s Roadmap for Families
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LaShona's journey is full of moments that feel too familiar
—to be real, raw, and hopeful all at once:“I just kept feeling like…something is not quite right. Something is off.”
— On trusting that gut when early signs emerged“It was relief and grief all at the same time.”
— On the emotional paradox of finally receiving a diagnosis“If this door isn’t open, let’s call another person until we find somewhere for him to go.”
— On the power of persistence and relentless advocacy“He can tell you all about model trains… that’s his special interests.”
— On how a child’s passion can become a powerful bridge“This diagnosis isn’t the end. It’s just a shift in perspective … instead of focusing on fixing, let’s focus on connection, advocacy, and growing together.”
— On reframing the narrative for familiesIn this episode, Heather, Steve, and LaShona cover:
- Early signs and the complicated road to right-fit diagnosis and intervention
- Navigating preschool, reading challenges, and the tough school-system pivots
- how writing The Autism Roadmap: From Early Diagnosis to Academic Success became LaShona’s way of lighting the path for families just getting started
- Tips for building a vital support network—3 to 5 people who serve as your crew
- Reimagining success: supporting fathers, blending professional knowledge with parental emotion, and moving toward adult services with creative strategies
LaShona’s book is available now: https://a.co/d/iPiEiwK Give it a listen for honest conversation, real wisdom, and a roadmap that reminds us: the journey continues, and it can feel like home.
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