The Role of Functional Nutrition and Medicine in Autism

Everything in the body works together, like an orchestra, and you need all of these pieces in place. Denise Voight practices Functional Medicine with an emphasis in Human Nutrition, and she brings this whole body approach to seeing patients with autism and ADHD. By addressing a patients nutritional or vitamin deficiencies, Denise is able to help children improve their behavior and diet.

Music Therapy for Autism | Interview with Music Therapist Marlene

Inserting music into physical therapy can utilize both sides of the brain, and increase the efficacy of the physical therapy. For children on the autism spectrum who are engaged in musical therapy, it can improve their motor movements, their language skills, and not only their learning but also their maintenance. Dr. Marlene Sotelo discusses the evidence-based research surrounding music therapy for children on the autism spectrum.

Dore Blanchet: Occupational Therapy for Autism & Telehealth

There are many professions in the autism community, and one very helpful person to have on your team is an OT. Dore Blanchet is one of my favorite OTs that Ive worked with, and today were going to cover fine motor skills; the role of an OT; and how Dore continues to work with her clients in the midst of COVID-19.

Dr. Missy Olive: Medical Conditions Associated with Autism

Medication in the autism community can be a touchy subject. As a professional in the autism community, I feel its part of my responsibility to shine a light on autism conditions and medications, and give you factual information. Thats why Im interviewing Dr. Missy Olive, a doctoral-level BCBA and a licensed behavior analyst with experience in the medical autism field.

Global Autism Project: Autism Around the World with Molly O.

The Global Autism Project is a nonprofit organization that helps people in 15 countries provide better treatment for children with autism. My interviewee this episode is Molly Ola Pinney, the founder and EO of the Global Autism Project, and today we discuss why the Global Autism Project was founded; how they help treat autism in other countries; and how the recent Coronavirus has affected their mission.

The History of Autism & Autism Moms Becoming Experts in the Field

Im kicking off autism awareness month with a quick course in autism history; specifically, the mothers to children with autism who went on to become professionals in the field. The autism world has made great strides since the 1940s, and we owe so much of it to the mothers who fought for their children.

Positive Parenting Solutions Without Coercion | Interview with ABA Inside Track

Its my pleasure to introduce you to the ABA Inside Track team: Dr. Jackie MacDonald, Dr. Robert Parry- Cruwys, and Dr. Diana Parry-Cruwys. We cover a lot of topics today, including positive parenting and avoiding coercion. We also discuss the rule of five-to-eight positive comments to every negative comment; a rule that should be applied to anyones everyday life.

BCBA Compassionate Care and Interpersonal Skills with Dr. Bridget Taylor

In part two of my three-part ethics series, I interview Dr. Bridget Taylor. Dr. Taylor is a board-certified behavior analyst, a licensed psychologist, she is also the president of the Behavior Analyst Certification Board. In our interview, she shares her opinion on the ethics code and why it isnt so black-and-white, as well as the challenges that young behavior analysts might face and how to avoid them.

Autism Interventions and Teaching Strategies

When youre first introduced to the autism field, whether youre a fresh-faced professional or a confused parent, its very easy to become overwhelmed. There are so many different autism models to focus on how are you supposed to know what to choose? My interviewee, Tracy Vail, is an expert on many different methodologies and will be able to lead you through the autism treatment maze.