Delayed Speech Development: Talking in Sentences Children with Autism

For a lot of parents and professionals, talking in complete sentences is a major goal for their children and clients. But despite our good intentions there are a lot of mishaps along the way. So I’m going to share the seven biggest mistakes you’re likely to make when teaching a child with autism to speak in complete sentences.
Autism in Siblings Risks and Diagnoses: An interview with Jenna P.

I have the pleasure of interviewing my good friend and former client, Jenna! Jenna is an autism mom, and her fall into our world is relatable. From the day of her fateful diagnosis to her self-care routine, you’ll find pieces of yourself throughout Jenna’s story.
Positive Reinforcement vs. Bribery

There’s a lot of confusion between bribery and reinforcement, and it’s really important for both autism professionals and parents to know the difference. So today I’m talking all about this important topic, and how you can ensure you’re using positive reinforcement.https://youtu.be/ZQIGHrl9WTI Each week I provide you with some of my ideas about turning autism around, […]
Special Education Teacher & BCBA Sasha Long: Multidisciplinary Collaboration

Sasha Long wears a lot of hats in the autism world, and she is very knowledgeable of her careers. She has worked as a special education teacher, behavior analyst, writer, international speaker and
adjunct professor. Now she’s ready to share her experiences with you, to help you lead your happiest, most independent lives!
ABA for Parents: Start Parenting with ABA – An Interview with Leanne Page

I am joined by Leanne Page who is a certified BCBA, self-published author, and mother of two children. Leanne delves into her background as a special education teacher, her career as a BCBA, but she also shares why ABA methods are not only for children and adults with autism, but for any family member.