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Why Autism Moms Never Fully Relax |  Kerry Stevens' Story

Why Autism Moms Never Fully Relax | Kerry Stevens' Story

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Why do so many autism moms feel like they can never fully relax? In this episode of Inchstones, Sarah Kernion sits down with Kerry Stevens for an honest conversation about caregiver burnout, autism motherhood, hypervigilance, and the invisible emotional load that comes with parenting autistic children.

Kerry shares the reality of raising her son Connor while balancing work, therapies, school meetings, financial pressure, and the constant responsibility that many special needs caregivers quietly carry every day. Together, Sarah and Kerry explore autism parenting, developmental delays, caregiver exhaustion, IEP advocacy, and the emotional experience of living in a near-constant state of fight-or-flight.

Their conversation touches on the grief that can follow an autism diagnosis, the pressure to help your child “catch up,” and the difficult process of accepting a path that looks different than the one you imagined. Kerry speaks candidly about leaving a job that could no longer accommodate the realities of caregiving and the emotional impact of being told her son’s needs were “too much.”

This episode explores:

* caregiver burnout and autism motherhood
* parenting autistic children while working
* hypervigilance and nervous system exhaustion
* autism diagnosis grief and acceptance
* developmental delays and communication challenges
* IEP advocacy and trusting parental intuition
* balancing therapies, finances, and family life
* learning to understand non-speaking communication

This episode is for autism moms, caregivers, and families navigating autism parenting, caregiver burnout, developmental delays, and the relentless emotional labor that often comes with raising autistic children.

In this episode:

00:00 – The invisible workload of autism motherhood
01:30 – Leaving a job because caregiving demands became too great
03:00 – Grieving the motherhood journey you imagined
05:15 – Living in constant fight-or-flight as an autism parent
07:00 – Why autism caregiving never truly shuts off
08:30 – Acceptance, therapy, and processing diagnosis grief
10:45 – Wanting your child to “catch up” after diagnosis
12:00 – Early intervention, ABA, and moving quickly after diagnosis
13:30 – Learning your child’s body language and communication patterns
15:00 – The daily realities of autism caregiving
16:45 – School routines, therapies, and medical support
18:00 – Home safety, elopement fears, and constant vigilance
19:45 – Reading emotional cues from non-speaking children
21:15 – Financial stress and caregiver burden
22:45 – IEP advocacy and the power of parental intuition
24:30 – Why autism moms deserve more support and understanding

Listen to more episodes of the Inchstones Podcast, where Sarah Kernion shares caregiver stories, autism advocacy, profound autism experiences, and the realities of neurodivergent parenting.

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