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Adapting to a New World of Service and the Language that Comes With It

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When it comes to creating change within our network and communities, it is important to make sure that our resources are culturally and linguistically appropriate. Maribel Hernandez does just that in her important role at the Mind Institute. She was born in Mexico and moved to the United States 26 years ago. Today, she’s a proud mother of 2 sons ages 19 and 21, who are both autistic young adults.

In this thoughtful conversation, Jeiri and Maribel discuss the hardest thing Maribel had to learn when she first adapted to this world of service and the new language that came with it. Maribel shares the value and comfort she found in her support group, especially as a Hispanic woman. Together, they discuss a dream situation in which families and individuals will have access to information in a careful step-by-step process after receiving a diagnosis, so they can avoid the anxiety and confusion that Googling can bring.

Maribel also shares her experience as a mom and how she empowers her sons to be fully themselves and while finding happiness. She shares ways in which she encourages, celebrates, and supports her sons so they will feel happy and confident. Finally, Maribel shares what fun looks like from her community to her home, especially during the difficult times of the pandemic.

This is a heartfelt and thoughtful episode where Maribel shares her knowledge and experience. Tune in and gain an inside look at how she supports her family, community, as well as the legacy she wants to leave for generations to come.
View all episodes and transcripts at http://www.aucd.org/podcast
This episode was funded by the Administration for Community Living through technical assistance contract # HHSP233201600066C. The contents do not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the Administration on Community Living, the US Department of Health and Human Services, or the US Government.

Produced by Adode Media; a full-service podcast production agency.

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When it comes to creating change within our network and communities, it is important to make sure that our resources are culturally and linguistically appropriate. Maribel Hernandez does just that in her important role at the Mind Institute. She was born in Mexico and moved to the United States 26 years ago. Today, she’s a proud mother of 2 sons ages 19 and 21, who are both autistic young adults.

In this thoughtful conversation, Jeiri and Maribel discuss the hardest thing Maribel had to learn when she first adapted to this world of service and the new language that came with it. Maribel shares the value and comfort she found in her support group, especially as a Hispanic woman. Together, they discuss a dream situation in which families and individuals will have access to information in a careful step-by-step process after receiving a diagnosis, so they can avoid the anxiety and confusion that Googling can bring.

Maribel also shares her experience as a mom and how she empowers her sons to be fully themselves and while finding happiness. She shares ways in which she encourages, celebrates, and supports her sons so they will feel happy and confident. Finally, Maribel shares what fun looks like from her community to her home, especially during the difficult times of the pandemic.

This is a heartfelt and thoughtful episode where Maribel shares her knowledge and experience. Tune in and gain an inside look at how she supports her family, community, as well as the legacy she wants to leave for generations to come.
View all episodes and transcripts at http://www.aucd.org/podcast
This episode was funded by the Administration for Community Living through technical assistance contract # HHSP233201600066C. The contents do not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the Administration on Community Living, the US Department of Health and Human Services, or the US Government.

Produced by Adode Media; a full-service podcast production agency.

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