Dually Certified SLP/BCBAs on Collaboration with Parents and Other Providers | Panel Interview

All three women on my panel today began as speech-language pathologists before becoming board-certified BCBAs. Armed with this unique combination, they are passionate about bridging the two complementary specialties in a way that empowers parents and benefits children. Listen to their thoughts on how SLPs and BCBAs can better collaborate to improve the lives of children with autism.

Professional Collaboration with Parents | Interview with Ria & Kristen

When parents and professionals collaborate to create a therapy plan, theyre able to powerfully amplify the work that they do alone. Ria and Kristen have worked together to help Rias son adjust and thrive with ABA therapy, and in the last year have seen rapid improvements in his language and behavior.

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.

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.

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Training (ACT) with Dr. Jonathan Tarbox

Under stressful circumstances, or even under regular circumstances, wanting to escape real life by diving into too much social media, movies, or even substance abuse can cause harm to relationships, jobs, and self-development. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy was created from behavior analyses by behavior analysts as a way to help you reground yourself in your daily life.

Apraxia and Autism: What is Apraxia with Tamara Kasper

Teaching non-vocal children to speak in one language is already a challenge, but what happens in countries like India where dozens and dozens of languages are spoken all over? Dr. Smita Awasthi has taken on this challenge with her work in India, and for over 36 years, shes taught and trained parents and professionals to work with the autism community in India. She shares today how shes addressed the challenges of bi- and tri-lingualism on the Indian subcontinent.

Autism in India & ABA Training in Multiple Languages | Interview with Dr. Smita Awasthi

Teaching non-vocal children to speak in one language is already a challenge, but what happens in countries like India where dozens and dozens of languages are spoken all over? Dr. Smita Awasthi has taken on this challenge with her work in India, and for over 36 years, shes taught and trained parents and professionals to work with the autism community in India. She shares today how shes addressed the challenges of bi- and tri-lingualism on the Indian subcontinent.

Getting an ABA Program Started

There are lots of ways to try to educate yourself as a parent or professional on the principles of an Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) program. For professionals, bringing in a knowledgeable speaker on the topic of ABA is probably the most common way to begin. This can often jump-start enthusiasm for ABA but will take...

Siblings of Autism: Interview with My Son Spencer Barbera

Dr. Mary Barbera interviews her son Spencer, sharing his experiences growing up with a brother with autism. Spencer, now entering medical school, offers valuable insights and advice for siblings of autism, highlighting resilience, compassion, and the importance of family support. Discover their journey, challenges, and decisions regarding guardianship for Lucas. A touching exploration of sibling dynamics and the strength of family bonds in navigating autism.

Teleheath and Autism | Interview with Telehealth Professional Dr. Ally Patterson

COVID-19 has caused all of us to pause and rethink how we do things. For the mental health community, its resulted in professionals suddenly becoming more accessible through telehealth. Dr. Ally Patterson talks about how she adapted her practice so that she could stay open during the pandemic, and she shares some tips for how to make telehealth a positive experience for professionals, parents, and patients.