
Episode #18
Episode 18: Water, Wandering, and What Every Family Should Know with Katie Wentley
Wandering, also known as elopement, is one of the most significant safety concerns facing many Autistic individuals and their families. Nearly half (49%) of Autistic individuals will wander at some point, and among Autistic children under the age of 14, 91% of deaths following wandering are the result of drowning. These sobering statistics underscore the importance of understanding why wandering happens and how families and communities can help keep children safe. In this episode of Tuning Into Development, host Kassie Allison is joined by Katie Wentley of the Autism Society of America to explore the many reasons individuals may wander, from sensory needs and curiosity to dysregulation and changes in routine. Together, they dispel common misconceptions, discuss the connection between wandering and water safety, and share compassionate, practical strategies that empower families to reduce risk while supporting each child's unique developmental profile. Listeners will come away with actionable guidance on home safety modifications, swim instruction, emergency planning, and free resources available through the Autism Society of America. Whether you are a parent, caregiver, educator, or professional, this episode offers valuable insights and practical tools to help create safer, more supportive environments for Autistic individuals and their families.


