Description
Are We Seeing Autism Clearly, or Through a Lens That Misses the Whole Person?
What if the way I’ve been taught to understand autism is also the thing that keeps me from seeing the full picture?
In this conversation, I sit down with Leila Freschin to talk about a question that doesn’t get asked often enough: when autism is filtered through clinical language, school systems, and service models, what gets lost? We talk about the gap between support on paper and support in real life, why language matters more than many people realize, and what changes when I stop looking at autistic people as a list of needs to manage.
You’ll hear us explore why families so often have to carry the weight of advocacy, where schools and care systems still fall short, and why technology may play a bigger role in care than many people expect. We also get into one assumption the field still holds onto that may be doing real harm.
About the guest: Leila Freschin works in autism care with a background in applied behavior analysis and a strong focus on collaboration, access, and practical support for families. She is also connected with Circathera and the Autism Directory, which aim to build stronger connections across the neurodivergent community.
If you’ve ever felt like autism support is too fragmented, too clinical, or missing the human side, this episode will give you a lot to think about. Listen in, then share it with someone who needs a better way to see the full person.
Timestamps
0:02 - Why the usual autism lens can miss the whole child
2:50 - How language shapes understanding, care, and identity
6:12 - A powerful reminder that every autistic person’s reality is different
9:04 - What schools capture well, and where they still fall short
12:35 - How education, healthcare, and funding shape real support
15:37 - The biggest gap between what professionals know and daily practice
16:48 - Why technology may help close the treatment gap
19:46 - What I’d change first if autism support centered on understanding
21:20 - One assumption about autism the field still needs to question
#AutismAwareness #Neurodiversity #AutismSupport #SpecialEducation #DisabilityInclusion
Hosted by Reid Miles.
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