
What is it like growing up with not one, but two brothers on the autism spectrum?In this episode, Joel and Serena share their experience as siblings to Alex and Mateo. They talk about early signs, ABA therapy, sensory overload in public spaces, fighting for school support, and why patience matters more than anything. They also open up about advocating in restaurants, dealing with stares, and preparing for a future where they will continue to support their brothers.You’ll hear:- The reality of growing up in a large family with autism- How siblings naturally step into caregiving roles- Why patience and understanding matter in public spaces- The process of fighting for services and support- Sensory overload and how music helps regulate- What long-term sibling commitment looks likeThis episode is for siblings, parents, educators, and families navigating autism support systems. It reminds us that autism affects the whole family — but it can also strengthen bonds in powerful ways.Subscribe for more real conversations about autism, sibling stories, advocacy, and building inclusive communities.Connect with us:Instagram: @werockclovisFacebook: @werockclovisTikTok: @werockclovisWebsite: werockthespectrumclovis.com/
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