Speech Delay Vs. Autism: Top 5 Questions on Diagnosis, Denial, and Regression

Speech Delay vs. Autism: Top 5 Questions on Diagnosis, Denial, and Regression

Last week featured a classic rebroadcast of episode 4 from 2019, Does my child have ADHD, a speech delay, or autism? Today we continue with our Top 5 Questions on this topic. Kelsey General joins me to discuss diagnosis, getting started at home, and understanding the difference between autism, ADHD, and speech delays.

10 Early Signs of Autism

Early diagnosis of autism

Are there signs that can lead to an early diagnosis of autism? In chapter two of my book, Turn Autism Around, I discuss possible warning signs for autism. I am going over these 10 signs in today’s episode. These signs include lack of pointing, speech delays, and many more. Having these signs does not automatically mean autism but even without a diagnosis, they can be worked on to help your child with my proven four-step approach, Turn Autism Around.

When To Tackle Weaning Off Pacifiers with Pediatric Feeding Specialist Melanie Potock

weaning off pacifier

Children with autism often present feeding and drinking issues, coupled with weaning off pacifiers and bottles, this can create stress for families surrounding mealtime. In today’s episode, Melanie Potock, SLP and feeding expert, shares some great resources and knowledge surrounding tackling picky eating and weaning. It is her goal to bring joy back to eating and meal time while promoting positive oral development and motor skills, this is a great listen.

My Journey with The Verbal Behavior Approach

Verbal Behavior Approach

My book The Verbal Behavior Approach is now published in 15 languages. Out for over a decade, this book is reaching all over the world to spread successful strategies for teaching kids with autism. In today’s episode, listen to me share live via Zoom with Lithuanian readers all about my background and start with the Verbal Behavior Approach.

Casey Was Worried About Autism… Here’s What She Did

worried about autism

Is it possible that your child’s delays are simply part of the “COVID Kid” phenomenon? Casey C wasn’t interested in having her concerns brushed off by her provider, so when they told her that her son’s regression was normal, she started looking for answers herself.