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I Wouldn't Change It: Steve Levine's 35 Years of Fatherhood in Autismland | Dads In Autismland Podcast Ep. 3

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When doctors suggested institutionalizing his 6-month-old son, Steve Levine faced a defining moment in fatherhood. Now, 35 years later, he shares how rejecting that advice led to an extraordinary journey of discovery, determination, and joy. His son Nathan - once considered "too disabled" for regular school - has become an award-winning employee at a major Austin hotel, challenging everything society assumes about severe autism.

But this isn't just a story about autism success. It's about a father who refused to treat his autistic son differently from his other children, who discovered that being "just a dad" was exactly what all his kids needed. Through hilarious stories of dumpster diving for precious toys, heartwarming moments at live music venues, and the daily symphony of door alarms and safety measures, Steve reveals how fatherhood transcends diagnosis.

In this episode, you'll discover:

  • How to identify and build on your child's natural interests and strengths
  • Creative approaches to workplace success beyond traditional "disability jobs"
  • Practical home adaptations that actually work
  • Why being "just a dad" is exactly what our kids need

📱 Connect With Us:
https://www.facebook.com/DadsinAutismland https://www.instagram.com/dadsinautismland/ https://www.youtube.com/@DadsinAutismland

🎥 New Episodes Every Week! Subscribe for more real talks about autism parenting: https://dadsinautismland.com/

💡 Share Your Story: Comment below with your experience finding meaningful work opportunities for your autistic child. Your story matters!

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.

#AutismDad #AutismEmployment #AutismSuccess #DadsinAutismland #AutismAwareness #WorkplaceInclusion

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When doctors suggested institutionalizing his 6-month-old son, Steve Levine faced a defining moment in fatherhood. Now, 35 years later, he shares how rejecting that advice led to an extraordinary journey of discovery, determination, and joy. His son Nathan - once considered "too disabled" for regular school - has become an award-winning employee at a major Austin hotel, challenging everything society assumes about severe autism.

But this isn't just a story about autism success. It's about a father who refused to treat his autistic son differently from his other children, who discovered that being "just a dad" was exactly what all his kids needed. Through hilarious stories of dumpster diving for precious toys, heartwarming moments at live music venues, and the daily symphony of door alarms and safety measures, Steve reveals how fatherhood transcends diagnosis.

In this episode, you'll discover:

  • How to identify and build on your child's natural interests and strengths
  • Creative approaches to workplace success beyond traditional "disability jobs"
  • Practical home adaptations that actually work
  • Why being "just a dad" is exactly what our kids need

📱 Connect With Us:
https://www.facebook.com/DadsinAutismland https://www.instagram.com/dadsinautismland/ https://www.youtube.com/@DadsinAutismland

🎥 New Episodes Every Week! Subscribe for more real talks about autism parenting: https://dadsinautismland.com/

💡 Share Your Story: Comment below with your experience finding meaningful work opportunities for your autistic child. Your story matters!

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.

#AutismDad #AutismEmployment #AutismSuccess #DadsinAutismland #AutismAwareness #WorkplaceInclusion

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