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THE SJ CHILDS SHOW
Autism Episode-Author, Speaker, Advocate Ron Sandison

THE SJ CHILDS SHOW

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2022 25:29


In this episode, I talk to Ron Sandison. Ron works full-time in the medical field and is a professor of theology at Destiny School of Ministry. He is an advisory board member of the Autism Society Faith Initiative of Autism Society of America. Sandison has a Master of Divinity from Oral Roberts University.  He has authored 4 books and travels the globe advocating for Autism. https://www.spectruminclusion.com/To be a guest, follow social media, or say hello:https://linkfly.to/30124nzS2q5Support the show

Just Education Podcast: Mentorships in Education
Episode 28 - Ron Sandison | Autism: Refined not cured.

Just Education Podcast: Mentorships in Education

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2020 41:15


Join us for a special episode with guest, Ron Sandison.In this episode of Mentorships in Education, we welcome Ron Sandison, a public speaker, professional in the medical field, and professor of theology at Destiny School of Ministry. Mentorships in Education is brought to you by Just Education, LLC and is hosted by Judith Epstein. Judith has a Master's degree in Education with a concentration in Language Acquisition. She is certified in special education with post-graduate coursework and professional development in Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT), Social Thinking, and Collaborative & Proactive Solutions and Acceptance and Commitment therapy (ACT). Judith created Just Education, LLC to compile a free resource library for mentors of students who struggle on a wide variety of topics that are all related to education and student success.About Ron SandisonRon Sandison works full time in the medical field and is a professor of theology at Destiny School of Ministry. He is an advisory board member of Autism Society Faith Initiative of Autism Society of American. Sandison has a Master of Divinity from Oral Roberts University and is the author of A Parent’s Guide to Autism: Practical Advice. Biblical Wisdom published by Charisma House and Thought, Choice, Action. He has memorized over 15,000 Scriptures including 22 complete books of the New Testament and over 5,000quotes. He speaks at over 70 events a year including 20 plus educational conferences. Ron and his wife, Kristen, reside in Rochester Hills, MI, with daughter, Makayla Marie. You can contact Ron at his website http://www.spectruminclusion.com or email him at sandison456@hotmail.comFacebook Fan page: https://www.facebook.com/SpectrumRonSandison/ Ron's Book on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Parents-Guide-Autism-Practical-Biblical/dp/1629986712/Empowering Children with Autism & Learning Challenges to Thrive part 1:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V0-bNbqwWjA&t=9sEmpowering Children with Autism & Learning Challenges to Thrive part 2:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OxsnXZcR3vU&t=1sCONNECT WITH USEmail Judi: info@justeducationfirst.comOur Website: http://justeducationfirst.comJudi on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/judith-epstein-30936971

Living the Sky Life - Autism Journey
Episode 30 - Talking COVID-19 and all things Autism with highly accomplished author, speaker, father, husband and medical professional who is also on the spectrum

Living the Sky Life - Autism Journey

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2020 41:23


Ron Sandison works full time in the medical field and is a professor of theology at Destiny School of Ministry. He is an advisory board member of Autism Society Faith Initiative of Autism Society of America. Ron has a Master of Divinity from Oral Roberts University and Charisma House published his book, A Parent’s Guide to Autism: Practical Advice. Biblical Wisdom. He is also the author of Thought, Choice, Action: Decision-Making that Releases the Holy Spirit's Power. He has over 10,000 Scriptures memorized including 22 complete books of the New Testament. Ron and his wife, Kristen, and daughter Makayla Marie, reside in Rochester Hills, MI, with their pet rabbit, Babs and cat, Frishma. To connect with Ron on social media, you can find him on the following platforms:  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SpectrumRonSandison/ Website: https://www.spectruminclusion.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ronald-sandison-830b8740/    ***************************************** Please stay connected with Living the Sky Life via these formats: FB: https://www.facebook.com/livingtheskylifeautismjourney IG:  https://www.instagram.com/living_the_skylife_autismtrip Email:  livingtheskylife.autismjourney@gmail.com I'd love to hear what you think, so if listening on the Apple platform, please leave a written review and rating of the podcast!  If you are interested in being a guest on an episode of Living the Sky Life, please contact me!    

My Autism Tribe
An Amazing Journey with God...and Autism

My Autism Tribe

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2019 25:22


EPISODE 36: RON SANDISON (Self-Advocate) “An Amazing Journey with God…and Autism”   INTRODUCTION: Hey, everyone! Thanks for joining me today. We’ll be speaking with Ron Sandison – a powerful self-advocate. He works full time in the medical field and is a professor of theology at Destiny School of Ministry. Stay tuned for his story! If you’re enjoying our podcast, please rate and review us wherever you listen to podcasts, and share with a friend. That’s how we make our voice stronger. Thanks for listening! Today’s podcast is brought to you by Audible – get a FREE audiobook download and 30 day free trial at www.audibletrial.com/MyAutismTribe. Over 180,000 titles to choose from for your iPhone, Android, Kindle or mp3 player. SEGMENT: Today’s guest, Ron Sandison, is the author of A Parent’s Guide to Autism: Practical Advice. Biblical Wisdom published by Charisma House and Thought, Choice, Action. He has memorized over 10,000 Scriptures including 22 complete books of the New Testament and over 5,000 quotes. Whoa. He frequently guest speaks at colleges, conferences, autism centers, and churches. Ron and his wife, Kristen, reside in Rochester Hills, MI, with their cute, 2-year old daughter, Makayla Marie. I’m so excited for you guys to listen to his story! Let’s give a warm welcome to Ron! CONCLUSION: Like many children with autism, Ron lacked the ability to decode body language and interpret social clues, which resulted in ruthless bullying by his peers. If daily routines were altered, he experienced painful meltdowns. Things really started to change when he discovered his special interest in track. He, along with his amazing support system, never gave up. Now, thanks to the help of his parents and the grace of God, he is living his dream working as a professor of theology, serving in the medical field, and enjoying life as a husband and father. Dreams come true, people. Stay the course, don’t lower your expectations, and keep your eyes open and bright for the future. Sending much love to all our listeners. Thanks for being a part of My Autism Tribe. See ya next week! ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: ABOUT RON: Ron Sandison works full time in the medical field and is a professor of theology at Destiny School of Ministry. He is an advisory board member of Autism Society Faith Initiative of Autism Society of American. Sandison has a Master of Divinity from Oral Roberts University and is the author of A Parent’s Guide to Autism: Practical Advice. Biblical Wisdom published by Charisma House and Thought, Choice, Action. He has memorized over 10,000 Scriptures including 22 complete books of the New Testament and over 5,000 quotes. He frequently guest speaks at colleges, conferences, autism centers, and churches. Ron and his wife, Kristen, reside in Rochester Hills, MI, with a baby daughter, Makayla Marie born on March 20, 2016. You can contact Ron at his website http://www.spectruminclusion.com or email him at sandison456@hotmail.com COMPLETE BIO: My development began normally and continued until I was eighteen months old. At that time, I began to regress rapidly. I lost my ability to communicate with words, and I ceased to engage in eye contact, a skill I had previously learned. (About 20% of children with autism experience a similar period of regression.) When I entered kindergarten, the Rochester School specialists labeled me emotionally impaired. My mom refused this label, informing the professionals, “My son’s disability is not emotional but neurological.” She diligently researched the top professionals for learning disabilities and paid to have me tested. Neuropsychologist Dr. Jerel E. Deldotto from Henry Ford Hospital confirmed that my disability was indeed neurological. Educational specialists and doctors informed my parents that I would probably never read beyond a seventh grade level, attend college, or participate in athletics. Even so, my mom was determined to help me to excel in life. She empowered me to develop my unique gifts for independence, employment, and relationships. As Dr. Temple Grandin said, “In special education, there’s too much emphasis placed on the deficit and not enough on the strength.” The Prairie Pup Years When I was seven years old, my mom gave me a stuffed animal of a prairie dog for Christmas. This toy sparked a special interest in prairie dogs; I could tell you every detail about prairie dog life. In the 80’s most boys played with GI Joe, He-Man, Star Wars toys, Atari video games, or even a Teddy Ruxpin. But I carried around a stuffed prairie dog named Prairie Pup. As my Special Ed teacher Ms. Milne once told my parents, “Ron always carries an animal book in his right hand and Prairie Pup in his left.” My mom harnessed my special interest in prairie dogs and animals to teach me reading and writing skills. As a professional artist she taught me with art, drawing pictures of prairie dogs to illustrate concepts. In fifth grade, I won the Detroit Edison Drawing contest for Oakland County by creating a poster of Prairie Pup and his furry friends. For the prize Prairie and I met captain of the Detroit Pistons basketball team and future Hall of Fame inductee Isaiah Thomas. In sixth grade, I was deemed too old to carry a love-worn stuffed animal, so Prairie Pup was officially ‘expelled’ from the Rochester public school system. In my presentations, I joke that it’s a good thing my special interest at the time was a stuffed prairie dog and not a honey-badger. It would have been hard for the school administration to expel an agitated, aggressive, wild beast! My mother Janet Sandison recalls: One of my son’s favorite activities was dictating short fictional stories about his stuffed animals and drawing illustrations. I wrote Ron’s short stories in spiral notebooks. Ron drew the main characters: Chatter the Squirrel, Little Gnawing Beaver, Bouncing Bear, and Prairie Pup. I was able to teach Ron new vocabulary through writing and also helped his imagination to blossom. By watching me write, Ron was able to learn reading comprehension and memorized the spelling of words. During elementary and middle school, I had difficulty developing friendships with peers due to my social awkwardness and sensory issues. If my daily routines were altered, I experienced painful meltdowns. I call my meltdowns, “My honey-badger moments.” Like many children with autism, I lacked the ability to decode body language and interpret social clues. As a result, I was bullied ruthlessly by my peers. Star Athlete and Faithful Christian Everything changed in eighth grade, when I began attending Heart Middle School. That’s when I discovered my new special interest: track. Bullying ceased as I became a star athlete, eventually setting three school records. In my junior year of high school I received Jesus as my Lord and Savior, and felt that my life was now on the right track, both literally and metaphorically. I made the honor roll two straight semesters, was a star athlete in track, and memorized over 2,000 Scriptures. (I currently have over 10,000 Scriptures memorized, including 22 complete books of the New Testament.) In the spring of 1994, our school’s 3,200 meter relay team finished 12th in the State of Michigan. As we drove back from the state final, Nate, the anchor on our relay, commented to Coach Budd, “Next year we could be the fastest 3,200 relay but Ron will be past the age requirement!” I heard the Holy Spirit speak to my heart, saying, “I will make a way for you.” So I said, “God will provide a way for me to compete.” Since I had repeated kindergarten, I was past the MHSAA age requirement by three months. My family prayed daily for a miracle. As my senior year approached, my mom contacted the MHSAA. In May 1994, they stated, “Due to your son being past the age requirement we will not allow him to compete!” My parents contacted attorneys and learned that a lawsuit would cost over $40,000. As the cross-country season drew near, the circumstances seemed hopeless. My mom told me, “There’s nothing we can do now but pray and trust God.” In June 1994, I returned from a five mile run and grabbed the Detroit Free Press. On the front page, I saw an article about Craig Stanley, a fellow athlete past the age requirement. Our situations were remarkably similar. We were both born in May 1975. Each of us had repeated early elementary grades, and we were both cross-country and track runners. My mom immediately contacted his family. Soon we met and joined forces in prayer and advocating. Unexpected Blessings and New Beginnings After I rededicated my life to following Christ, I felt a desire to be re-baptized to demonstrate my commitment. (I was first baptized at nine months old, on the same day I said my first word: “Mom.”) On Sunday June 10, 1994, I was baptized by Pastor Rob. As Pastor Rob lifted me from the water, he said, “I feel this verse is for you: Joel 2:25, ‘I will repay you for the years the locusts have eaten—the great locust and young locust, the other locust and the locust swarm—my great army that I sent among you.’ Your blessings will begin today.” When I got home and checked the red flashing answering machine, I had an unexpected message from attorney Rick Landau. He said, “I believe that your case will set a precedent for the Americans with Disabilities Act and I want to represent you pro bono.” As a result, we won our federal case and Craig and I were able to compete during our respective senior years of high school. My 3,200 relay team set the school record; we also ran the second-fastest time out of 182 teams. During this season, I felt a call to become a minister. Michigan Christian College, now Rochester College, gave me an athletic scholarship for cross-country and track. I finished my freshman year making the Dean’s List both semesters, and I received an academic scholarship to Oral Roberts University. Six years later, I graduated with a Master of Divinity and highest honors. On December 7, 2012, I married my wife Kristen. What’s Ahead for the Future On April 5, 2016, national publisher Charisma House will release my book, A Parent’s Guide to Autism: Practical Advice. Biblical Wisdom. In writing the book, I interviewed over 40 experts in the autism community and over 40 parents who have a child with autism. Thanks to the help of my parents and the grace of God, I am living my dream working as a professor of theology, serving in the medical field, and enjoying married life with my beautiful wife. Books https://www.amazon.com/Parents-Guide-Autism-Practical-Biblical/dp/1629986712   https://www.amazon.com/Thought-Choice-Action-Decision-Making-Releases-ebook/dp/B07GNRT3TQ

Autism Quality of Life
024_A Parent's Guide to Autism with Ron Sandison

Autism Quality of Life

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2018 31:22


In this episode, Dr. K. interviews Ron Sandison!  www.autismqualityoflife.com/ron-sandison Ron is a speaker, author, and consultant, who happens to be on the Autism spectrum.  He works full time in the medical field and is a professor of Theology at Destiny School of Ministry. He speaks at over 70 autism events a year, including over 20 education conferences. Ron is a Board Member of the Art of Autism and an Advisory Board Member of the Autism Society Faith Initiative of Autism Society of America. He has a Master of Divinity from Oral Roberts University. Charisma House published his book, A Parent’s Guide to Autism: Practical Advice. Biblical Wisdom, on 4/5/16. Tune in to this exciting conversation, as Ron shares his tips, tricks, and life-lessons that are sure to motivate and inspire you to work towards your own goals! Thank you for listening! Please follow Autism Quality of Life, Inc. on Social Media: Facebook, Twitter, & Instagram: @autismqol    

Power Your Life
Ron Sandison: Overcoming Life’s Obstacles Due to Autism

Power Your Life

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2017 47:00


Ron Sandison works full time in the medical field and is also a professor of theology at Destiny School of Ministry. He’s an advisory board member of Autism Society Faith Initiative of Autism Society of American, and The Art of Autism. Sandison has a Master of Divinity from Oral Roberts University and is the author of A Parent’s Guide to Autism: Practical Advice. Biblical Wisdom, published by Charisma House. In the book, Ron weaves together his strong faith with his understanding of his own autism and of others on the autism spectrum. He’s memorized over 10,000 Scriptures including 22 complete books of the New Testament and over 5,000 quotes! Signs of Autism became apparent when Ron was 18 months old, but his mother refused to label him as “emotionally impaired”. With her faith and determination, Ron excelled in his school and work, and is now living his dream working as a professor of theology, serving in the medical field, and enjoying married life with his beautiful wife. Get ready to be inspired by his powerfully moving story!

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All Autism Talk
Growing Up (and Thriving) with Autism - with Self Advocate Ron Sandison

All Autism Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2016 43:00


Ron Sandison works full time in the medical field and is a professor of theology at Destiny School of Ministry. He is an advisory board member of Autism Society Faith Initiative of Autism Society of American. Sandison has a Master of Divinity from Oral Roberts University and Charisma House is publishing his book on 4/5/16, A Parent’s Guide to Autism: Practical Advice. Biblical Wisdom. He has over 10,000 Scriptures memorized including 22 complete books of the New Testament. Ron and his wife, Kristen, reside in Rochester Hills, MI, with their pet rabbit, Babs, and cat, Frishma. You can contact Ron at www.spectruminclusion.com or email him at sandison456@hotmail.com All Autism Talk (allautismtalk.com) is sponsored by Autism Spectrum Therapies (autismtherapies.com) and Trellis Services (trellisservices.com) and Learn It Systems (learnitsystems.com)