Autism TikTok- Parenting Without Power Struggles with @thefamilybehaviorist

Since joining TikTok in June 2022, I have not only been able to create my own videos and reach a new audience, I have been able to find and meet others in the autism field who align with my strategies. Mandy Grass, @TheFamilyBehaviorist, SPED teacher and BCBA joins me to discuss her journey on TikTok and some of her most viewed videos. We cover common problems and strategies for both parents and professionals, including the importance of tone, accepting no, and reducing power struggles.

ABA Data Collection Made Easy

Here at Turn Autism Around, we are familiar with denial and other feelings of guilt surrounding autism. Today Shannon Penrod, podcast host, author, and comedian, joins me to share her journey of hope with her son Jem. We discuss her personal stories as well as some important advice surrounding coping with feelings as an autism parent.

ABA Courses Online for Autism Therapists with Will Overfelt

Parents and professionals can truly benefit from joining our online course and community. Will Overfelt, a friend and BCBA, shares his positive review and experience of the Verbal Behavior Bundle. This episode is packed with wisdom from certifications in the autism field, CEU information, insight on my online course and community, and some important advice for parents and professionals alike.

Top 5 Q and A series: Teaching Play and Social skills

We all want to be good parents and good professionals, dealing with problem behaviors can be difficult and have you doubting your skills. You are not alone! Rachel Smith, the Turn Autism Around Program Director, joins me today to discuss her first hand experience with stopping problem behaviors for her three year old son Everett. We discuss real strategies and tips that can help any child with or without Autism.

Classic Rebroadcast: Teaching Play Skills to Young Children with Autism

In this classic rebroadcast of episode 79, we are revisiting play skills in young children with autism. I share how you might notice delays in play skills, what to look for in play skills development, and ideas for intervention and teaching play skills. This episode is being shared as a refresher before we dive in with some commonly asked questions regarding play and social skills, next week.

Shannon Penrod: Autism advice for parents

Here at Turn Autism Around, we are familiar with denial and other feelings of guilt surrounding autism. Today Shannon Penrod, podcast host, author, and comedian, joins me to share her journey of hope with her son Jem. We discuss her personal stories as well as some important advice surrounding coping with feelings as an autism parent.

How to Stop a Toddler from Throwing Things and Hitting Me<br> &#8211; Solving Problem Behaviors

Learn effective strategies to address toddler hitting and throwing behaviors. Join Dr. Mary Barbera and Rachel Smith, Program Director for Positive Toddler Parenting, as she shares her experience with her son Everett and discusses child-friendly solutions, prevention techniques, neutral discussions, and attention removal strategies to curb problem behaviors. These methods, adaptable for children with or without developmental delays, aim to promote positive interactions and reduce incidents.

Solving Speech Delays in 4-year-olds and Autism Denial: Hot Seat #6 with Vikram

For the first time ever in a hot seat, were hearing from an Autism Dad. Vikram from Melbourne, Australia joins me to discuss his son Nahums concerns, his assessments, and his progress since starting my courses and applying the early learner materials. We talk a lot about language skills, as well as meal time concerns, self care and pottying, and autism denial, something a lot of parents struggle with when working toward a diagnosis.

Global Autism Project &#8211; Supporting families with autism in Ukraine with Molly Ola Pinney

The War in Ukraine is a serious crisis in todays world, within that population there are families with children with autism facing severe struggles due to loss of therapy service and extreme disruption to normalcy and routine for their family. Molly Ola Pinney of the Global Autism Project has been to Poland, spoken with displaced Ukrainian families and is working to create new opportunities for safety, services, and therapy that these families and children need. Listen for how YOU can help and what the Global Autism Project has planned, make donations at UkraineAutismRelief.com

Teaching Autoclitics and Manding for Information with Dr. Sarah Lechago

Manding for information is an important skill for intermediate learners. Today I am joined by Dr. Sarah Lechago to discuss her research and trials teaching learners to mand for information. We talk about what manding is, the prerequisite manding skills that come before manding for information, how to use autoclitics, how to practice manding in your natural environment, and a lot of other great tips for both parents and professionals.