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Join Dr. Mary Barbera for an inspiring conversation with three incredible autism advocates: Kate Swenson of Finding Cooper's Voice, Adrian Wood from Tales of an Educated Debutante, and Carrie Cariello. We dive into their powerful new book Autism Out Loud: Life with a Child on the Spectrum from Diagnosis to Young Adulthood, where they share deeply personal stories of raising children with autism. Through their diverse experiences, they provide insight into topics like caregiving, anxiety, independence, and the unique challenges of young adulthood. This conversation offers support and valuable strategies for navigating life with autism.
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Dr. Mary Barbera compares her two bestselling autism books, "The Verbal Behavior Approach" and "Turn Autism Around." Mary also touches on which book best fits your needs for supporting children with autism. You'll learn about unique strengths and insights each book offers, discussing their differences.
Enjoy a short preview of our latest full-length Book Club episode. Want to hear the whole thing and get 2 CEs for FREE? Subscribe to our Patreon today at the premium $10+ levels for that plus other bonuses! For our Spring 2024 Book Club we decided to read something a little lighter that could lead right into some new practice options. And, boy did we hit gold with McClannahan and Krantz's “Activity Schedules for Children with Autism”! We gush profusely about the majority of the book's content for a while then dive in with a review of the basics of teaching a child to independently use an activity schedule…with some modern quality-of-life suggestions where things get a little dated. Listen and learn nearly everything you need to know about creating and teaching activitiy schedules. Coming soon: Our Language Master-compatible recording on 144,000 flash cards! This full version of this episode is available for 2.0 LEARNING CEUs. Content discussed in this episode: McClannahan, L.E. & Krantz, P.J. (1999). Activity schedules for children with autism: Teaching independent behavior. Woodbine House. McClannahan, L.E. & Krantz, P.J. (2010). Activity schedules for children with autism: Teaching independent behavior. (2nd ed.). Woodbine House.
Have you wondered how I went from nurse and mother in autism denial to BCBA, two time author, and the creator of transformative courses and community? My friend and Harvard trained writer, Ann Sheybani, interviews me in this special episode where we talk about how I came to write my second book, Turn Autism Around.
When the mother of one of the shooting victims put out a call for children's books, Sheletta sent a case of her autism book Brandon Spots His Sign and called Zenetta Everhardt to be on her show.
I am so excited to share that my book Mother's Guide Through Autism is coming soon! This book, written by me and my son Joseph, offers two distinct perspectives. In part one of the book, I share my journey and lead mothers through a journey to heal their own hearts. In part two of the book, “Through the Eyes of the Guided”, Joseph offers insight into his experience living with autism.Writing this book has been one of the most extraordinary experiences of our autism journey and I want to share how we came to write this book together. Enjoy!Sign up for our book waitlist here so you don't miss my sneak peek updates and the book launch: https://www.mothersguidethroughautism.com/bookIf you would like to get news and updates from me, go to https://www.mothersguidethroughautism.com and subscribe to our newsletter.
Kendra Rogers is a mom, wife, and Author of an Autism Book called Growing Exceptional Seedlings: Companionship for Parents of Neurodivergent Kids! If you're interested in being a guest, joining my social media groups or pages, or just want to say hello you can now email me: https://linkfly.to/30124nzS2q5info@sjchilds.org Support the show
For years people assumed that autistic people did not feel emotions in themselves or recognize them in others. By consulting with autistic adults, we now know this may be the exact opposite of the truth. They actually feel emotions more intensely than many of us. It is the ability to organize and make sense of those emotions in themselves and others that is confusing and overwhelming, causing them to either shut down or have what seem like overreactions. For more information: www.synergyautismcenter.com
Child advocate Geraldine Kenneally is a mother of 2 daughters. One of her daughters, Katie, is on the Autism Spectrum and Geraldine takes us on her journey from devastating diagnosis to thriving child. She shares the traditional and holistic therapies she found to be transformational for Katie, as well as her tips for dealing with her own emotional dips. Of course, every child is unique and every journey is different, but Geraldine's wish is that her story can bring hope and inspiration to other parents. Autism Spectrum Signs in Katie 1:35 Katie's Diagnosis 5:10 Moving Forward After Diagnosis/Traditional Therapies 10:50 Behavior Modifications 19:36 Diet 22:36 More Holistic Therapies 28:25 Essential Oils 33:40 Wilbarger Brushing Protocol 35:20 Resources: (contain affiliate links that support this podcast :) The Autism Book by Dr. Robert W. Sears, MD FAAP The Out-of-Sync Child by Carol Kranowitz Parenting Girls on the Autism Spectrum: Overcoming the Challenges and Celebrating the Gifts by Eileen Riley-Hall All About IEPs by Wrightslaw
Sheletta wrote Cameron Goes To School, the story of her daughter's autism journey, to inspire young black girls on the spectrum. The new author had no idea hundreds of schools and dozens of community groups would use the book to encourage students heading back to class during COVID-19.
Get my video course on Udemy.com on Nutrient Supplementation for Children for FREE, sign up to my mailing list here and I will send you voucher code for it: https://christianyordanov.com/autism-wellbeing-plan-resources/ Get the book "Autism Wellbeing Plan: How to Get Your Child Healthy" - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B084GBBDL9My YouTube channel for more content and the video podcast: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTpzO1KiZFZsucl7_EXKK-g/#autism #asd #autismsupport #autismawareness #health #childrenshealth #kidshealth In this episode, I review the amazing book by William Walsh PhD, Nutrient Power.This is essential reading for every autism parent.Check out the book here: https://amzn.to/32ngSc1
In just a week, Sheletta's new autism children's book Cameron Goes To School is a best seller on Amazon.com. With the help of US Bank, Sheletta gave away 300 copies to teachers and librarians for Autism Awareness Month. One of those educators, Amber Schmidt, talks about how important Cameron's journey is for special needs children on the Taking Authority Over Autism Podcast on SHElettaMakesMeLaugh.com.
I’ve been sitting on this announcement for a while, but now I can finally share it with you: I’m writing my second book! What’s the premise? When’s the release date? I’m giving you all of the details today!
Jamie Lynn Juarez is a behavior analyst, clinical counselor and family therapist. She founded the organization "Hope For Autism" and developed a groundbreaking educational brain training program and digital app, "Your Child Can Type," which helps children with autism improve their memory hub, as well as their reading, writing and typing skills. She is also the author of Hope for Autism, an international best-selling book. Questions You'll Hear Today: How does the educational digital app "Your Child Can Type" work? What is the most challenging aspect of autism? How can we address and improve the autism community? How can treatments for autism be improved? Do individuals with autism have gifts unknown to the world? Connect with Jamie Lynn Juarez: Hope for Autism Book: http://hopeforautism.com/about/ Website: http://hopeforautism.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jamie.m.juarez Instagram: @professorjamielynn BizWiz Links TurnkeyPodcast.com - You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it. Podcast Production, Concept to Launch Book Doug and/or Strick as a speaker at your upcoming event. Amazon #1 Best selling book Nice Guys Finish First. Doug's Business Building Bootcamp (10 Module Course) Survey: Take our short survey so The Nice Guys know what you like. Partner Links: Amazon.com: Click before buying anything. Help support the podcast. Interview Valet: Get interviewed on top podcasts and share your message. Acuity Scheduling: Stop wasting time going back and forth scheduling appointments Social Quant - Boost your Twitter following the right way. Targeted reach Audio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it.
Jamie Lynn Juarez is a behavior analyst, clinical counselor and family therapist. She founded the organization "Hope For Autism" and developed a groundbreaking educational brain training program and digital app, "Your Child Can Type," which helps children with autism improve their memory hub, as well as their reading, writing and typing skills. She is also the author of Hope for Autism, an international best-selling book. Questions You'll Hear Today: How does the educational digital app "Your Child Can Type" work? What is the most challenging aspect of autism? How can we address and improve the autism community? How can treatments for autism be improved? Do individuals with autism have gifts unknown to the world? Connect with Jamie Lynn Juarez: Hope for Autism Book: http://hopeforautism.com/about/ Website: http://hopeforautism.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jamie.m.juarez Instagram: @professorjamielynn BizWiz Links TurnkeyPodcast.com - You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it. Podcast Production, Concept to Launch Book Doug and/or Strick as a speaker at your upcoming event. Amazon #1 Best selling book Nice Guys Finish First. Doug's Business Building Bootcamp (10 Module Course) Survey: Take our short survey so The Nice Guys know what you like. Partner Links: Amazon.com: Click before buying anything. Help support the podcast. Interview Valet: Get interviewed on top podcasts and share your message. Acuity Scheduling: Stop wasting time going back and forth scheduling appointments Social Quant - Boost your Twitter following the right way. Targeted reach Audio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it.
In this episode, Sal, Adam & Justin speak with Melissa Mello of the UC Davis Mind Institute on Autism. Mind Pump Recommends: White Boy Ricky. (3:21) Introducing Melissa Mello: Who is she and what does she do? (4:50) What got her into this field of research? (6:00) Has autism exploded or have people become more aware? (6:31) How do we categorize autism? (8:41) What do we know about the autistic brain? (11:50) Breaking the myths of autism. What causes it? (13:50) Is there a link between poor nutrition/lack of exercise and autism? (17:36) Have there been any evolutionary advantages to having autism? (19:45) How does one treat autism? (21:42) What are the different forms of autism? Spectrums? (23:05) What symptoms can parents look for? (25:11) Are there any tools/objective tests to see if kids are on the spectrum? (27:14) The lessons she has learned working with children with autism. (28:23) Has she had a particular breakthrough recently? (29:36) Are there common mistakes parents make that have autistic children? (32:03) Are we doing a good or bad job treating children with autism? (36:23) What are the biggest roadblocks when it comes to furthering research and treatments? (38:00) What is the hallmark of autism? (39:21) Is there a gut/brain connection when it comes to autism? (42:39) What frustrates her the most and does she have to battle the parents? (44:26) What are the big rocks to address if your child gets diagnosed with autism? (46:15) When the child wants to talk, but can't. What does that mean? (47:51) How does she deal with failure? (49:04) Does she get emotional connected to the children she treats? (50:48) Her thoughts on labeling things without knowing. (54:40) Knowing what we know now, does she speculate on who may have had autism? (57:10) What potential future research excites her in the field? (1:01:30) Have there been paradigm shattering moments in her career? (1:03:15) Does she find herself closed off from other people after a long day? (1:05:05) Recommendations for websites with quality autism research/information. (1:07:14) Are there symptoms she sees in adult patients? (1:10:27) Favorite books? (1:11:30) Featured Guest/People Mentioned: Melissa Mello, M.Ed. BCBA - Project Manager Autism Phenome Project (APP) Research Team UC Davis Health Tony Lowe (@tonyloweyoyoyo) Instagram Links/Products Mentioned: White Boy (2017) Data and Statistics | Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Social Cognition, the Male Brain and the Autism Spectrum Environmental Chemical Exposures and Autism Spectrum Disorders: A Review of the Epidemiological Evidence Challenging Autism With Exercise: An Opportunity Worth Stretching For Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) | Autism Speaks Joint Attention and Vocabulary Development How inflammation and gut bacteria influence autism New findings on probiotics and autism: What you need to know Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS)® Temple Grandin: Inside ASD | Autism Research Institute Joe Rogan Experience #1169 - Elon Musk - YouTube Large study on parent age & autism finds increased risk with teen moms The NPDB Autism Speaks: Home Let me hear your voice - Book by Catherine Maurice The Reason I Jump: The Inner Voice of a Thirteen-Year-Old Boy with Autism - Book by Naoki Higashida Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis
Kyle's work in autism spans direct services, research, and administration. He worked one-on-one with adults on the spectrum in Santa Barbara, CA, focusing on improvements in quality of life, employment, health, and social networks. For two years, while pursuing his Master's of Social Work, he worked for a multi-million dollar state and federally funded psychosocial intervention research project at the University of Pittsburgh for adults with autism that aims to be a new standard in adult autism services. And he's author to the recent book, Connect: Findings for a New Era of Autism.Here are all the deets on Kyle: Website: http://www.autismstat.org Book: https://gumroad.com/l/connect/beta New Venture: http://spot.launchrock.com Twitter: @autismstat Kelley PS Click here to listen, subscribe, rate, and review us on iTunes: Joyriding in Autismland
Tune in and listen to a special interview with Jesse Saperstein author of Atypical: Life With Asperger's in 20 1/3 Chapters
Tune in and listen to a special interview with Jesse Saperstein author of Atypical: Life With Asperger's in 20 1/3 Chapters
Dr. Bob Sears, author of The Autism Book, shares some common signs your child might have autism. Early detection is key, so if your child exhibits any of this behavior, contact your pediatrician.