Caregiver exhaustion is a silent crisis pushing families of neurodivergent children into complete isolation. As developmental diagnoses rise rapidly across the country, communities often remain unprepared to offer practical support, leaving parents to navigate systemic gaps alone. Justin Trombley joins the show to share his lived experience raising an autistic son and his work advocating for genuine community inclusion.

We sit down to discuss the critical timeline of early intervention therapies and the noticeable developmental differences that appear in the preschool years. The conversation covers finding community resources like Perspectability, establishing firm digital guardrails against online predators, and the severe mental health risks associated with masking. Justin shares his core philosophy that leading with curiosity rather than distance is the only real bridge to true belonging.

The daily reality involves navigating public spaces that lack sensory accommodations and managing the emotional toll when children are excluded from routine social events. Dealing with the grief of altered expectations requires constant communication between spouses to process low moments without guilt. You will walk away with a clear understanding of how to implement necessary safety filters on digital devices and actionable ways to make community gatherings accessible for everyone.

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