1. My Experience Living with Autism | Andrew Arboe Karin Jakubowski, Ed.D. 32:00

There are still many misconceptions about autism that persist. In this episode Andrew Arboe, autism self-advocate, breaks down some of the most common misconceptions surrounding autism and provides insights into what it’s really like to live with autism.

Andrew discusses how autism is often misunderstood as a disease or a disorder that needs to be cured. He explains that this view is not only inaccurate but also harmful because it undermines the unique strengths and abilities that autistic individuals possess.

Andrew’s personal experiences and insights can provide valuable information and perspectives for those seeking to learn more about autism. 

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More about the Host – Dr. Karin Jakubowski is an Elementary Public School Principal, Certified Master Life Coach and Speaker. She is passionate about helping moms first take care of themselves to be their best for their kids. She helps moms with a problem solving process when their child is experiencing challenging behaviors. 

 

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Dr. Karin Jakubowski is an Elementary Public School Principal, Host of the Podcast, "Momnificent", Certified Master Life Coach and Speaker. She is passionate about helping moms first take care of themselves to be their best for their kids.

Dr. Karin Jakubowski created the Podcast, "Momnificent" after close to two decades of dedicated work within the education system. Her vast experience includes Certified Master Life Coach, Speaker and Principal of one of the top 50 schools in the nation, as well as a National Blue Ribbon School (2021). Over time, her experience in leadership revealed the need for more collaborative problem solving strategies when it came to behavior management. The dominant approach to correction or intervention just wasn’t working, and she found that using more intuitive tactics coupled with family connection prompted powerful results.