Top 10 Best Autism Podcast Episodes of 2020

I tackled a lot of issues in this years 52 Turn Autism Around podcast episodes, and I interviewed some amazing success stories from the autism community. My top ten list includes my own personal favorites, as well as my listeners favorites as well. I am excited for 2021 and the opportunities well have to grow this community even more.

Autism and Marriage: Successful Marriage Tips with Donna Tosky

If you dont know where the disconnects lie in your marriage, the stressors in your life will show you very quickly. Donna Tosky teaches couples how to repair, renew, and sustain marriages and partnerships in families where at least one child has autism.

Speech Blubs: A Speech Development App for Kids with Autism

Turning screen time into constructive screen time that becomes a valuable tool in a child with autisms speech therapy is one of the goals of Speech Blubs. I talked with founder Mitja Mavsar about the positive role his speech development app has for children who have a variety of speech issues.

Understanding ADHD and Autism with Holly Blanc Moses

Theres a difference between looking at a childs behavior as a professional behavior analyst and looking at it as a parent of a neuro-diverse child. Holly Blanc Moses has a clear look into both perspectives as shes both a parent and a professional BCBA. In this episode, Holly shares what its like to be both a parent and a professional, how she diagnoses a child who might have ADHD or autism or both and how she copes with the challenge of being a mom of kids with both ADHD and autism.

What Does Turn Autism Around Mean to You?

For this special 100th episode, I am talking with a panel of parents and professionals about how theyve used and adapted my courses to teach children with autism self-care skills like eating, potty training, getting dressed, chores, and schoolwork. When parents and professionals work together, they can help a child reach their fullest potential using techniques that build on each other.

Autism and Employment Opportunities | Interview with Ann Marie Sullivan

Everyone feels useful and productive through a job, but for the autism community, where nearly 80% of them are unemployed, it can be hard to break through that barrier and enjoy that feeling. Ann Marie Sullivans company Spectrum Works seeks to be that bridge between unemployment and productive employment for the autism community.

My Story with Epilepsy, Autism, and Depression with Rachel Barcellona

As the reigning Miss Tampa and the runner-up to Miss Florida, Rachel Barcellona has created a platform for herself to positively share about her own journey with autism. But as a child, Rachel often felt like an alien from outer space who was sent to visit an Earth middle school. She shares her beautiful story about how shes used beauty pageants to become a confident ambassador for her community.

Dr. Keith Williams: Tackling Selective Eating in Children with Autism

How long should you go hiding spinach in brownies just to get a picky eater to eat some kind of vegetable? How much milk or juice should a child consume in a day? At some point, baked goods cannot be the only way your child eats a fruit or vegetable and a quart of juice a day isnt optimal for many reasons, but making that transition into healthy eating for children with autism is a careful process.

Autism Detection: A Summary of Dr. Ami Klins Autism Work

Dr. Mary Barbera goes over the importance of early autism detection and treatment through Dr. Ami Klin's groundbreaking work in this rebroadcast. Learn about the impact of early intervention on a child's developmental trajectory, focusing on the crucial birth to age 3 period.