Autism Outreach

#170: A Conversation with Maura Weis - A Family’s Autism Journey

April 02, 2024 Rose Griffin Episode 170
Autism Outreach
#170: A Conversation with Maura Weis - A Family’s Autism Journey
Show Notes

Maura Weis is the mother of two, a son and a daughter. The Weis family’s autism journey began when their youngest, Hannah, experienced early life difficulties, and then concerns with delays started occurring at 18 months.

Maura shares about their early experiences and her pediatrician visits. Even more concerns grew after a move due to her husband’s coaching career. As they worked through tests and possibilities, Hannah began school with an ABA program and received several diagnoses. 

Maura wrote Miles From The Sideline: A Mother's Journey With Her Special Needs Daughter when her daughter was 8 years old as a resource for family members of families with special needs children. She also created the Hannah and Friends Family Foundation with her retired NFL and college football coach husband, Charlie Weis. Hannah, turning 29, now lives on the Hannah and Friends property in Indiana. There are 13 residents who have Daily Programs, Summer Camps, and After school activities. It’s a wide, open space to create a life. 

Among her experiences and family's journey, Maura shares an important sentiment for families to embrace all experiences, even the difficult ones, because they are important learning opportunities for their children. You can find out more about Maura Weis and her foundation by reading her book, visiting the Hannah and Friends website, or on Facebook. 


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What’s Inside:

  • What is Hannah and Friends Family Foundation?
  • Maura Weis’s book for family members of special needs families.
  • A family’s journey through autism and other special needs diagnoses.

Mentioned In This Episode:
Miles From The Sideline: A Mother's Journey With Her Special Needs Daughter
Hannah and Friends
Hannah and Friends
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