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Welcome to Episode 253 of Autism Parenting Secrets.

This week, we're exploring something every parent needs to embrace—supporting your child in expressing their true self.

Our guest is Kathleen (Kathy) Somers, a talented creative and now author of Barely Visible, a moving memoir about raising her son with Asperger’s.

Her story isn’t just relatable—it’s raw, real, and full of the wisdom that only comes from walking the walk.

In this conversation, we unpack the challenge of navigating labels, the danger of overprotection, and how radical honesty and acceptance can unlock growth for both parent and child.

This episode is about connection, courage, and the sacred work of supporting your child’s truest expression.

The secret this week is…

Empower THEIR Voice

You'll Discover:

  • Kathy's Journey: From Diagnosis to Memoir (2:07)
  • The Unique Challenges of Asperger’s Syndrome (6:26)
  • The Pros and Cons of Labels (15:20)
  • The Downside of Too Much “Bubble Wrap” (27:07)
  • Why Apologies Aren’t Helpful (28:53)

About Our Guest:

Kathleen Somers, a debut author, holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Temple University’s Tyler School of Art and works as a freelance graphic designer and copywriter. She is a passionate observer of humanity who believes in the power of connection that comes from each of us sharing our individual stories and the importance of authenticity when doing it. Having spent 24 years guiding her son through a disability most can’t see has not made her an authority on the topic. It’s having been the student to all that he has taught her that has brought her closer than anything ever will. When Kathleen isn’t busy with her career as a creative, she is out on her bike finding new roads to explore or spending time with her son, opening his eyes to everything the world has to offer, both big and small. She lives with her family in the suburbs of Philadelphia.

https://www.kathleensomers.com/

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Welcome to Episode 253 of Autism Parenting Secrets.

This week, we're exploring something every parent needs to embrace—supporting your child in expressing their true self.

Our guest is Kathleen (Kathy) Somers, a talented creative and now author of Barely Visible, a moving memoir about raising her son with Asperger’s.

Her story isn’t just relatable—it’s raw, real, and full of the wisdom that only comes from walking the walk.

In this conversation, we unpack the challenge of navigating labels, the danger of overprotection, and how radical honesty and acceptance can unlock growth for both parent and child.

This episode is about connection, courage, and the sacred work of supporting your child’s truest expression.

The secret this week is…

Empower THEIR Voice

You'll Discover:

  • Kathy's Journey: From Diagnosis to Memoir (2:07)
  • The Unique Challenges of Asperger’s Syndrome (6:26)
  • The Pros and Cons of Labels (15:20)
  • The Downside of Too Much “Bubble Wrap” (27:07)
  • Why Apologies Aren’t Helpful (28:53)

About Our Guest:

Kathleen Somers, a debut author, holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Temple University’s Tyler School of Art and works as a freelance graphic designer and copywriter. She is a passionate observer of humanity who believes in the power of connection that comes from each of us sharing our individual stories and the importance of authenticity when doing it. Having spent 24 years guiding her son through a disability most can’t see has not made her an authority on the topic. It’s having been the student to all that he has taught her that has brought her closer than anything ever will. When Kathleen isn’t busy with her career as a creative, she is out on her bike finding new roads to explore or spending time with her son, opening his eyes to everything the world has to offer, both big and small. She lives with her family in the suburbs of Philadelphia.

https://www.kathleensomers.com/

References in The Episode:

Additional Resources:

If you enjoyed this episode, share it with your friends.

  continue reading

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