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Top 10 Autism Resources and Episodes from the Turn Autism Around Podcast

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Increase Talking &
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in Young Children with

Autism &/or Speech Delays

As 2019 comes to a close, today I’m going to reflect on my top ten favorite episodes from my autism podcast. These are the episodes that I refer people to on a regular basis, and the episodes that have the most downloads. These are also the episodes that I personally enjoy the most.

Some of my personal favorite episodes include the very first episode, #001: Lessons I’ve Learned on My Autism Journey for Parents and Professionals, and #006: Improving Problem Behaviors in Children with Autism.

Thank you so much for beginning this journey with me at the start of the year, and for sticking with me through the end of the year. Over the course of the year I’ve met some incredible people and heard their stories, and I’ve learned new things as well. I can’t wait to see what 2020 holds for the Turn Autism Around podcast, and I’m excited to continue on this journey with you all. See you on January 7th! I also mention the Top 10 Autism Resources in my podcast discussing my New Autism Book for Parents & Professionals.

Did I gloss over one of your favorite episodes? Have you loyally listened to all 52 episodes this year? Email me and tell me at [email protected].

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