256. The Long Game of Advocacy —and How to Keep Going
Thu Feb 05 2026
Advocacy isn’t a phase of autism parenting—it’s a long-term role that evolves from diagnosis through adulthood. And for many moms, it can feel exhausting, overwhelming, and never-ending.
In this episode of the Not Your Average Autism Mom podcast, Shannon Urquiola walks you through what advocacy really looks like across every stage of the autism parenting journey—from early intervention and school years to adulthood,siblings, and families parenting non-speaking autistic children.
This is an honest, encouraging conversation about:
Why advocacy changes over timeHow to advocate without burning outSupporting children who cannot advocate for themselvesNavigating advocacy inside your family, including siblingsLetting go of the pressure to “do it all” and learning how to keep goingIf you’ve ever wondered how you’re supposed to sustain advocacy for the long haul, this episode is for you.
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P.S.- Feeling overwhelmed and ready for a change? When you're ready to take control and see different results, check out our Not Your Average Autism Mom private membership.
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If there is a specific topic that you would like us to talkabout on the podcast, email us directly at info@notyouraverageautismmom.com
Have you listened to these episodes yet?
222. Locked Pantries and Naked Kids; Autism Parenting Chronicles
223. What to Do When They Say No (Special Education Edition)
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Advocacy isn’t a phase of autism parenting—it’s a long-term role that evolves from diagnosis through adulthood. And for many moms, it can feel exhausting, overwhelming, and never-ending. In this episode of the Not Your Average Autism Mom podcast, Shannon Urquiola walks you through what advocacy really looks like across every stage of the autism parenting journey—from early intervention and school years to adulthood,siblings, and families parenting non-speaking autistic children. This is an honest, encouraging conversation about: Why advocacy changes over timeHow to advocate without burning outSupporting children who cannot advocate for themselvesNavigating advocacy inside your family, including siblingsLetting go of the pressure to “do it all” and learning how to keep goingIf you’ve ever wondered how you’re supposed to sustain advocacy for the long haul, this episode is for you. 🌟 Leave a Review: If this episode resonates with you, share your thoughtsand experiences by leaving a review. Your feedback supports the podcast and creates a space for other parents to find inspiration and connection. We can overcome challenges and create a brighter future forour families. P.S.- Feeling overwhelmed and ready for a change? When you're ready to take control and see different results, check out our Not Your Average Autism Mom private membership. Access exclusive support, training, and resources to saveyou a ton of time, and a community that truly understands. Join us and discover how amazing this journey can be! Get Details HERE Additional Resources: Join The Not Your Average Autism Mom Movement groupon FB If there is a specific topic that you would like us to talkabout on the podcast, email us directly at info@notyouraverageautismmom.com Have you listened to these episodes yet? 222. Locked Pantries and Naked Kids; Autism Parenting Chronicles 223. What to Do When They Say No (Special Education Edition)