Chinos’ Story: An Autism Update with Jocabed

I often get asked about the kids I've worked with, that I mention in my book or courses, and how they are doing now. Jocabed is here with me today to give us an update on her son Chino. He is now age 11, we talk about his progress to this point, raising children in a bilingual household, navigating religion for a child with Autism, and safety concerns Jocabed had for Chino early on. Jocabed gives us a relatable perspective on how the circumstances of raising a child with Autism is always changing, they do get better.

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.

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.

High Functioning Autism: Can the Verbal Behavior Approach Help?

High Functioning Autism: Can the Verbal Behavior Approach Help? A friend of mine, who is a teacher, recently asked me, would a kindergarten student who is on the autism spectrum with severe tantrum behaviors, but has strong academic skills, be a good candidate for verbal behavior? We have a child in our building and I'm…

Autism in the Media, Dating & Love on the Spectrum | Interview with Dr. Kerry Magro

How do you break free from autism stereotypes? For Dr. Kerry Magro, a TV consultant, public speaker, and best-selling author, you leave behind stereotypes every time you show a realistic portrayal of the many different kinds of people with autism. Representation in media matters to him, and thats why he works so hard with other self-advocates to share an accurate and varied picture of autism in television and film.

Autism Jobs and Vocational Tasks

When my son, Lucas, celebrated his 18th birthday, he officially became an adult. He participated in some autism jobs for a few years prior to his 18th birthday through his IEP at school. The next summer as part of an Extended School Program (ESY), Lucas started volunteering at a local hotel for an hour each…

Teaching Intraverbal Questions and Answers to Kids with Autism

Knowing when a child with autism is ready to learn how to ask and answer questions is an important step in their language and learning development. Thats why I recommend Dr. Mark Sundbergs VB-MAPP assessment to help you quickly discover what a child knows and how you can build on that knowledge. In this tutorial, Ill teach you how I give an assessment, and Ill share some pointers that Ive discovered over the years.

Early Signs of Autism in Babies and What To Do

So often we hear something along the lines of early intervention is best practice. This is true, but even still, young children are not usually sent for further assessments until closer to two or three. The good news is, if you're worried about early signs of autism in babies, there are steps you can take…