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Public Policy & Autism Parenting: The Truth About Support Needs with NCSA Fellow, Cristina Gaudio

Public Policy & Autism Parenting: The Truth About Support Needs with NCSA Fellow, Cristina Gaudio

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Autism parenting often reveals a gap between public narratives and lived reality—especially for families supporting children with higher needs, including nonspeaking autism. In this conversation, Sarah Kernion speaks with Cristina Gaudio, a legal policy and advocacy fellow, about the complexities of autism spectrum disorder and the urgent need for more nuanced public discourse.

Cristina explores how current conversations around neurodiversity can sometimes obscure the realities of individuals who require significant, lifelong support. The discussion highlights the importance of stratifying support needs within autism, not to divide, but to ensure that policy solutions match real-world requirements.

They also examine how media narratives and social discourse influence policy decisions, often simplifying a spectrum that is inherently complex. For families engaged in autism parenting, these simplifications can lead to gaps in services, misaligned legislation, and a lack of meaningful support.

This episode calls for a more honest conversation—one that includes caregivers, acknowledges the full range of autism experiences, and prioritizes targeted, effective policy solutions.


Cristina Gaudio is the appointed Legal Policy and Advocacy Fellow at the National Council on Severe Autism (NCSA). She is a JD/MPP candidate at Vanderbilt University and a 2023 graduate of the University of Chicago, where she earned a B.S. in Mathematics and a B.A. in Economics.

As an autism sibling, Cristina is deeply committed to advancing evidence-based policies that improve the lives of individuals on the severe end of the autism spectrum. Her policy interests focus on Medicaid reform, housing access, and research aimed at supporting meaningful services and long-term outcomes for profoundly affected autistic individuals.

Cristina is passionate about fostering truthful and compassionate autism discourse that includes all members of the spectrum. In addition to her studies, she serves her country as a U.S. Air Force Reserve Officer. Outside of her academic, military, and advocacy commitments, Cristina enjoys baking cookies, hiking, and traveling with her brother, who continues to inspire her dedication to autism advocacy. Reach out via email at [email protected].

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