Tourette in the Family: A Conversation with Siblings
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In this episode, I have a heartfelt conversation with siblings Anna and Eric Baldwin, both of whom grew up with Tourette Syndrome (TS). Anna, a middle school math teacher, and Eric, a senior at Franklin and Marshall College, share their unique experiences of living with TS in a family where it was openly discussed and supported. We explore the dynamics of their childhood, the challenges and triumphs they faced, and how their shared experiences have shaped their lives today. Join us as we discuss the importance of support systems, the impact of early diagnosis, and the ways they’ve learned to advocate for themselves and others.
Discover the Baldwin siblings' journey from their early diagnosis to their roles as advocates and educators. The Baldwins provide insights on coping mechanisms, the significance of accommodations in school, self-acceptance, and advice for young people and families navigating life with TS. This conversation offers a candid look at the realities and resilience of living with TS.
Episode Highlights:
[02:15] The dynamics of growing up with siblings who also have TS.
[06:31] Early diagnosis and family support.
[10:22] Coping with tics at home and school.
[13:27] The role of advocacy and community involvement.
[19:38] Changes in awareness and understanding of TS over the years.
[21:29] Navigating college life with Tourette Syndrome.
[29:11] Importance of accommodations and early interventions.
[36:16] Leveraging ADHD strengths in teaching.
[37:03] Final advice for individuals and families affected by TS.
Remember, each story shared on this podcast brings light and understanding to the diverse experiences within the Tourette's community. Your journey is your own, and it's filled with potential and promise. If this episode resonated with you, I encourage you to like, share, and leave a review to help us connect with more listeners.
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