Building Autism Acres: How Allan Young is Redefining Safe Spaces for Special Needs | Season 2 Episode 23

30/05/2025 29 min Temporada 2 Episodio 23
Building  Autism Acres: How Allan Young is Redefining Safe Spaces for Special Needs | Season 2 Episode 23

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Send us a textIn this heartfelt episode of Dads In Autismland, host Mark de Grasse sits down with Allan Young, founder of Autism Acres, a purpose-built sanctuary for children with autism and other special needs. Allan shares his powerful journey from military service to creating a five-acre haven in Rochester, Washington for families like his own—including his three sons on the spectrum and a foster daughter with Down syndrome. Listeners will learn about the hands-on life skills training Allan offers at home, the carefully designed features of Autism Acres (from elopement-safe fencing to sensory swings), and how he and his wife are fostering a safe, welcoming community grounded in compassion and faith. It’s an inspiring story of resilience, resourcefulness, and redefining support for families navigating autism.TOPICSThe origins and mission of Autism Acres in WashingtonParenting multiple children on the autism spectrum and one with Down syndromeDesigning a safe, sensory-friendly environment for children with special needsTransitioning from military life to full-time caregiving and homeschoolingBuilding community through faith-based service without preachingPersonal wellness and stress management strategies for autism dadsThe importance of structured flexibility in daily routinesGUEST LINKSAllan Young – Autism Acres: https://autismacres.orgADVERTISING LINKSDads In Autismland Membership – The Pathfinder Collective: https://dadsinautismland.com/dads-in-autismland-membership-the-pathfinder-collective/QUOTES“My son now has friends—it’s awesome. We needed this just as much as the families we’re trying to help.”“We designed everything at Autism Acres with safety in mind—because eloping isn’t just a possibility, it’s a reality for a lot of us.”“Caretaking is hard. Being alone in the house is hard. Coming home from work is hard. That’s why me and my wife make sure each other gets a break.”“We didn’t want a structure so rigid it became a problem—we wanted routines that help our kids feel secure without trapping them in them.”“We’re not a Christian organization—we’re an organization run by Christians. We’re not here to preach, we’re here to serve.”ℹ️ Note: Every autistic person's journey is unique. This video shares one family's experience of finding success through focusing on interests and abilities rather than limitations. Always consult with appropriate professionals when developing employment plans.Support the show

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