Beyond Stereotypes: Autism Parenting, Communication, and Community with Chloe Barnes
What's This About?
Autism parenting often begins with uncertainty but evolves through relationship, exposure, and lived experience. In this conversation, Sarah Kernion speaks with Chloe Barnes about her path from caregiver to advocate and how that journey reshaped her understanding of autism, including nonspeaking autism.
Chloe’s work emphasizes the difference between transactional support and relational connection. Through direct caregiving experience, she highlights how communication extends beyond speech and how meaningful engagement requires presence, curiosity, and a willingness to challenge assumptions.
The conversation explores how societal perceptions of autism are often shaped by distance rather than understanding. For families engaged in autism parenting, especially those supporting nonspeaking individuals, this gap can lead to isolation and misinterpretation.
By centering caregiver stories and real-world interaction, this episode reframes autism advocacy as something built through relationship—not just policy or language. It calls for deeper community engagement, more exposure, and a commitment to seeing individuals with autism as whole people within their environments.
Chloe Barnes is the host of the Aletheia Project, a podcast designed to educate on the realities of autism, platform parent advocates, and create a more understanding and inclusive world for children and adults living with profound autism. Chloe brings a unique perspective shaped by her experience working as a caregiver. Through thoughtful conversation, she strives to create space for understanding, connection, and meaningful change.
The Aletheia Project can be found:
Instagram: @the_aletheiaproject
Youtube: https://youtube.com/@the_aletheia_project?si=2rxrzPptF4ppkcK7
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