Front Row Dads with Jon Vroman
Erik had been told by countless therapists that he was in denial. He’d heard over and over again that his autistic son would never learn to read.
But when they found the right program, it took just six days for something to click–and his teenage son was suddenly reading.
Erik’s family life has been full of little breakthroughs since he made a decision to show up for his oldest son in a big way.
You’ll learn all about this, as well as his new book To The Mountain–a powerful story inspired by their relationship.
We talk about why we make sacrifices, what works (and what doesn’t) when showing up for kids with conditions including autism and ADHD, and how to process anger and frustration in healthy ways.
BTW, If you’d like to receive a FREE copy of Erik’s book, I’ll buy you one.
Just leave an honest review of this episode at http://FrontRowDads.com/review, and email a screenshot of your review and your address (US addy’s only gents) to [email protected], and we’ll send you a copy of the book as a thank you!
Some of the topics I discuss with Dr. Ian Kerner:
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