59. S5, Ep4: Getting an autism diagnosis while doing a PhD in autism and parenting an autistic child
The Squarepeg Podcast01/29/22 • 57 min
Like many autistic people she has pursued various different courses and degrees, including doing a degree in speech therapy, and at the time we recorded this episode she was just coming to the end of the third year of her PhD, looking at the challenges faced by autistic children and young people in sport.
In our conversation we talk about
➡ Parenting an autistic daughter as an autistic adult, and what’s changed since they’ve both been diagnosed
➡ When is a good time to share a child’s diagnosis with them
➡ The difficulties she faced as an undiagnosed autistic student on an undergraduate course
➡ Her research into access to sport for autistic children and young people
➡ The barriers to inclusivity in sport, including sensory and physical needs - and ableism.
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01/29/22 • 57 min
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