When to Use Time Out for Kids With and Without Autism

Time Out for Kids

Today, I’m talking all about the use of time out for kids with and without autism and why I rarely recommend using time out for parents or professionals. If you are using time out or have used it in the past, you don’t want to miss today’s episode.https://youtu.be/OTWauOdcr3w?list=PL0_NcGwhzOkhLVKc4wsXNQvolB-Zgm__c Each week I provide you with some […]

5 Autism Legal Lessons I’ve Learned Over the Past Decade

Autism Legal Lessons

I’ve worked in the autism field for over two decades; that means I’ve been involved in my fair share of legal disputes. I’ve walked away from each situation with new experiences, and from that experience, I’ve put together five lessons that are sure to help you the next time you find yourself fighting for your child.

Insurance Coverage for Autism: Who Pays for Treatment? | Interview with Lorri Unumb

insurance coverage

ABA Therapy is critical and life-changing for your child or clients with autism, but insurance coverage isn’t always available and paying out of pocket is extremely expensive. When Lorri Unumb found out it wouldn’t be covered for her son with insurance, she decided to take matters into her own hands.https://youtu.be/w0xfpKEQHKY?list=PL0_NcGwhzOkhWGuaYFN8vr4CUMJKOnwuM Each week I provide you […]

Autism and Grandparents: What You Can Do for Your Grandchild with Autism

autism and grandparents

There are numerous ways for grandparents of autistic children to be involved in teaching and skill development. Today’s interview is with a very dedicated grandmother who found Mary’s online courses and community at almost the exact time she first heard the word autism applied to her grandson. This grandmother has made great progress with the 30-month-old boy using Mary’s techniques, and plans to continue her autism education.

Teaching Techniques: Common Mistakes When Teaching Children with Autism

Teaching Techniques

As behavior analysts, teachers, and even parents, we all make mistakes teaching our children and clients with and without autism. Today we’ll be discussing teaching techniques and some of the more common mistakes professionals and parents make when teaching. I know I’ve made all of these mistakes and I’m sure you’ll benefit from hearing these […]