
Talk To Me Sis Moms of the Spectrum Pt 4: Jenny | Talk to Me Sis #11
May 22, 2025
Jenny Marilla, mother of Madison from 'Love on the Spectrum,' shares her heartfelt journey in supporting her daughter on the autism spectrum. She emphasizes the importance of early intervention, therapies, and dietary changes in Madison's development. Their conversation explores the challenges of navigating the school system and highlights Madison's creative outlets, like her jewelry business. Jenny also shares touching moments of advocacy, the joy of community support, and the significance of understanding sensory needs for children with autism.
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Managing Touch Sensitivity
- Teach autistic kids to handle unexpected touch by communicating boundaries clearly and using social stories.
- Acceptable touch boundaries help manage sensory sensitivities and social interactions.
Oral Sensory Needs and Breaks
- Madison's oral sensory need caused her to chew on erasers and pool noodles compulsively in elementary school.
- Sensory breaks in school empowered Madison to self-regulate and reduce behaviors.
Jewelry as Sensory Outlet
- Madison used jewelry making as a sensory outlet and now runs her own jewelry business.
- Wearing weighted bracelets helps her self-regulate sensory needs creatively and comfortably.

