Online Resources
Susan Levin
Podcast July 2021
On this week's show, we welcome back Susan Levin. Susan is the parent of an individual on the autism spectrum (Ben, a previous 1 in 54 guest!). She joins us to discuss her recent "awakening" about her sons autism diagnosis. Susan feels she is able to love her son differently and better by surrendering her fears about his disorder. Tune in to hear more about Susan's parent perspective!
Jennifer P. - Anderson Parent
Podcast July 2021
This weekend's guest is another wonderful Anderson parent - Jen. Jen has been an ACA parent for three years! Her son is on the autism spectrum, residing on the Anderson campus. Jen is also very engaged in our parent advocacy group, Anderson Family Partners. Tune in to learn more about Jen, her decision to place her child residentially, how she stays engaged and more!
Barbara & Jackie - ACA Parents
Podcast June 2021
Tune in to hear from two amazing Anderson's moms - Barbara & Jackie. Hear their firsthand experiences about placing a child residentially in our program, how and why they give back to Anderson, and their involvement in our family group, Anderson Family Partners.
Ben & Susan Levin
Podcast June 2021
Join us today to hear from Ben Levin, and his mother Susan. Ben was diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder at age 5. He is an avid reader and a published author, he has written over 150 books! Ben discusses a profound change he went through during the COVID-19 Pandemic in 2020. His outlook and message about his status as a person with autism, has become one of self-embrace after many years of feeling “less than” as a result of his diagnosis. Tune in to learn more about Ben!
Nathan Gonyea - SUNY Empire College
Podcast June 2021
Nathan Gonyea, Ph.D. is the Officer in Charge for SUNY Empire State College. Before that, he was the Dean of the School for Graduate Studies at SUNY Empire, previously serving as Interim Dean and Associate Dean of the School for Graduate Studies. He joins us today to discuss SUNY Empire, and their current partnership with ACA in creating their Center for Autism Inclusivity. The Center provides educational support and conducts research to better serve individuals with autism in the classroom, the workplace, and beyond. Tune in to learn more! www.esc.edu