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Autism Live 4.18.25: Los Diez Mejores Consejos Para Sobrevivir al Verano
En el programa de hoy, Shannon ofrece excelentes consejos para que el verano sea divertido, interactivo y educativo durante las vacaciones. En caso de duda, ¡regresa al aprendizaje experiencial tradicional para que cada momento del día sea un entorno enriquecedor desde el punto de vista educativo!
Autism Live 4.17.25: Los Diez Mejores Consejos para Crear una Relación Positiva y Colaborativa con la Escuela de Su Hijo
Únase a Shannon hoy mientras comparte sus consejos favoritos para trabajar hacia una relación positiva y colaborativa con la escuela y el personal escolar de su hijo.

Autism Live 4.16.25: The Rutgers Peer Mentors
On today's show Shannon is joined by Erin Walker and Kai Pai from Rutgers groundbreaking Peer Mentor program. Today's jargon term is Peer Mentor.
Autism Live 4.14.25: Thomas D'Eri
Thomas D'Eri is Shannon's special guest today. Thomas and his father, John D'Eri, co-founded the Rising Tide Car Wash, an innovative social enterprise to develop a scalable solution for employing individuals with autism. They opened the first car in Parkland, Florida in 2013. They were inspired to do this by watching John's son and Thomas' brother Andrew, a vibrant young man with autism, struggle to find his place in the world. Thomas shares with Shannon how the Rising Tide Car Wash has created an innovative model that intentionally designs the work environment in a way that empowers individuals with autism to thrive and produce extraordinary results. Today's jargon term is : Visual Supports.

Autism Live 4.11.25: Cumplimiento de la Manera Correcta
En el programa de hoy, Shannon Penrod habla sobre el arma de doble filo del cumplimiento. ¿Es posible enseñar a un niño a ser obediente y al mismo tiempo enseñarle a ser un autodefensor eficaz? Sí, pero requiere algo de trabajo y atención plena... Vale la pena.

Autism Live 4.10.25: Las Diez Cosas Más Importantes para Ayudar a Su Hijo Cuando Las Cosas van Mal
Ocurren terremotos, inundaciones y tormentas. Mueren seres queridos y mascotas. Ayudar a nuestros hijos a superar las secuelas de estos eventos suele ser abrumador para los padres. Esto es especialmente cierto para los padres de niños con retrasos en el habla, sociales y/o cognitivos. Shannon nos da sus diez consejos favoritos que ha aprendido de los expertos. Es posible que no todos funcionen para su hijo, pero es de esperar que al menos uno lo haga.

Autism Live 4.9.25: Special Event: P2i Panel
On this special episode regarding Toxicity, a panel of experts share research findings of the effects of lowering toxicity in pregnant mothers, babies, children, teens,
Autism Live 4.7.25: Peter Prokop and Tommy Caamano, Co-Directors of Traveling the Spectrum
On Today's show Shannon welcomes Peter Prokop and Tommy Caamano, Co-Directors of Traveling the Spectrum a new TV series designed to help families with loved ones on the autism spectrum feel more confident about traveling. The show highlights real families as they embark on sensory-friendly vacations, breaking down barriers and proving that travel can be accessible and enjoyable for everyone. Statistics show that 87% of families with a loved one on the autism spectrum don't take vacations, but 93% say they would if there were more resources. Traveling the Spectrum helps fill that gap by showing what's possible. Visit: www.travelingthespectrumshow.com for more information. The jargon of the day is Systematic Desensitization.
Autism Live 4.4.25: ¿Qué es ABA?
En el programa de hoy, Shannon explica qué es ABA
Autism Live 4.3.25: Cosas que puedes hacer hoy para apoyar a la persona que amas en el espectro
En el programa de hoy, Shannon comparte cosas que puedes hacer hoy para apoyar a la persona que amas en el espectro.
Autism Live 4.2.25: Coby Bird
Today, on World Autism Awareness Day Shannon is joined by Actor Coby Bird. Coby shares details about his most recent acting job on the hit streaming show, The Pitt! Coby and Shannon will discuss the theme for 2025's World Autism Awareness Day and what the day means to both of them.
Autism Live 3.31.25: Jane Fischer
On today's show author Jane Fischer joins Shannon to discuss parenting children with medical challenges and disabilities. Jane's daughter has Joubert Syndrome, a rare disorder affecting the brain and the body. Jane rejected the limiting beliefs or her daughter's medical team, advocated for her daughter and in doing so changed her daughter's life. Jane has chronicled her daughter's journey in her book, If You Knew Suzy, Pushing the Boundaries of Never. The jargon of the day is Joubert Syndrome.

Autism Live 3.24.25: Jason Eichenholz
Today on Autism Live Jason Eichenholz joins Shannon to discuss how parenting a child with autism inspired him to start Jonathan's Landing Foundation, and how his tech and entrepreneurial background helps him gather the resources to support adult with autism. Today's jargon is: Executive Functions.

Autism Live 3.19.25: The Four Different Types of Play
Today Shannon talks about the different types of play, their importance and how to teach them to your child!

Autism Live 3.17.25: What 504 Plans CAN Provide
On Today's show Shannon gives key information about what 504 plans can actually provide. There has been discussion of doing away with 504 plans, but what would be lost?

Autism Live 3.12.25: Eight Tips for Dealing with Anxiety Over Your Child's Future
On today's show Shannon Penrod gives tips for how to deal with anxiety about your child's future. We don't have control over everything and sometimes even that thought can be overwhelming. How can we all deal with the stress and the fears? Tune in to hear what Shannon has to say.

Autism Live 3.10.25: Top Ten tips To Avoid Caregiver Burn Out
On today's Parent to Parent Shannon gives heartfelt tips to avoid and bounce back from burn out. Being a caregiver is a tough job, it's hard because the love you have for your child is boundless, so it is easy to give and keep giving, until you have nothing left to give. Recognizing and dealing with burn out is critical if you want to be survive, thrive and keep caregiving.

Autism Live: Understanding the parts of the IEP
It's IEP season! Today Shannon goes through all the parts of the IEP meeting and what is critical to understand at each phase. For parents who have not been through the process or have anxiety about the process this is an easy to understand discussion which can help empower you to get the best education experience possible for your child.

Autism Live 3.3.25: Parent to Parent: Top Tips to Make Your Child Bully Proof
During today's show Shannon shares critical tips to help your child be bully proof. Learn things you can be working on to help your child avoid bullying, and how to react when bullies try their best.

Autism Live 3.3.25: Parent to Parent: Top Tips to Make Your Child Bully Proof
During today's show Shannon shares critical tips to help your child be bully proof. Learn things you can be working on to help your child avoid bullying, and how to react when bullies try their best.

Autism Live 2.26.25: Jenny Palmiotto
Jenny Palmiotto joins the show to talk about the Love and Autism Eras Tour. Are you ready for it? This is a very special event that blends love, acceptance, empowerment, and of course the music of Taylor Swift! Visit www.loveandautism.com for more information. Today's Jargon is Ableism.

Let's Talk Movies: 3rd Annual Oscar Edition
It is the 3rd Annual Oscar Edition of Let's Talk Movies with Moira & Shannon! Tune in to this live show where the ladies chat up the Best Picture Oscar Nominees! What did Moira love? What did Shannon hate? It's always surprising!

Autism Live 2.19.25: Maria Perrin
Maria Perrin, President of PPL, a Medicaid financial management services provider, joins Shannon to talk about self-directed care. What does it mean? How does it work? Who benefits from self-directed care and how do you begin the process of implementing this kind of care? The jargon of the day is Fiscal Intermediary.

Autism Live 2.17.25: What to do when your child is engaging in challenging behavior at school.
In today's Parent to Parent talk Shannon gives tips on what to do when your child is engaging in challenging behavior at school. Sometimes as a parent it feels so frustrating, a note comes home from school saying your child has done something that isn't appropriate. What are you supposed to do? You weren't there. You don't know what happened, really. It feels like a total loss of control. Shannon gives the 411 on what you CAN do! Feel empowered to support your child!

Autism Live 2.12.25: Nick Yates
Nick Yates is Shannon's special guest on today's show. Nick was a semi-regular on Autism Live, sharing his experiences and insights after graduating from college. Now, several years later Nick returns to give us all an update on his life, finding love, a career as well as his thoughts now about all he has been through and all he has accomplished. Today's Jargon of the Day is EIBI.

Autism Live 2.10.25: Top Transition Tips for Parents
In today's show, Shannon gives transitions tips for individuals of all ages, what services change, what resources change? What is critical to know when your child starts school or leaves school. What do you need to know as your child becomes a teenager.

Autism Live 2.5.25: Alex Lin
Alex Lin, founder of Autism Rocks, joins Shannon to give updates on this year' concert as well as a heart to heart about autism in the news and how it affects Alex and potentially others who identify as being on the spectrum. Autism Live is committed to providing a platform for those who are neurodiverse to tell their stories and opinions, however the opinions expressed are not necessarily those of Autism Live, Autism Live's Host, or the Autism Media Network. Jargon: CBT
Autism Live 2.3.25: Kaz Windness
Author and Artist Kaz Windness joins Shannon to talk about her newest children's book "Bitsy Bat, Team Star" which will be released on February 4th, 2025. Kaz Windness is the Geisel award-winning, genre crossing illustrator and author of funny heart-warming books for young readers. Proudly neurodivergent (ASD/ADHD), Kaz specializes in character-driven books celebrating inclusivity, grit and kindness. Her many books include "Swim, Jim!", "Worm and Caterpillar are Friends", "When You Love a Book", and "Bitsy Bast, School Star".She is a professor of illustration at the Rocky Mountain College of Art + Design and founder of the Cuddlefish Academy, where she inspires students to tell stories with pictures. Kaz lives in Colorado with her English teacher husband, two teen children and a bunny obsessed Boston Terrier named Remy. Kaz loves making deep dish pizza from scratch and sketching animals in the zoo. Today's jargon is PROSODY.

Autism Live 1.27.25: Top Ten Positive Things You Can Do to Collaborate with Your Child's School
Join Shannon today as she shares her favorite tips for working towards a positive, collaborative relationship with your child's school and staff.

Autism Live 1.22.25: 10 Positive Things You Can Do Today to Support the Person You Love on the Spectrum!
Autism Live is BACK in 2025! On today's Parent to Parent show Shannon Penrod talks about 10 Positive Things You Can Do Today to Support the Person You Love on the Spectrum! Is there a better way to spend your day? Let's spread the love on the people who make our worlds go round.

Autism Live 12.16.24: Parent to Parent End of the Year Checklist
On today's show Shannon shares an important year end checklist to see if you are maximizing your child's success. Tune in to hear tips on what questions you can ask yourself to get to the most progress and how to prioritize your lengthy to do list. Today's jargon is Antecedent.

Autism Live 12.4.24: Matt Asner
Matt Asner joins Shannon to talk about this year's Gala performance of It's a Wonderful Life, benefitting The Ed Asner Family Center. This year's performance will feature the cast of Spongebob Squarepants and some special guests. Audience members can view the show online or attend the LIVE performance at the Gary Marshall Theatre in Burbank, California on Dec 14th, 2024. For more information or to purchase tickets visit: https://edasnerfamilycenter.org/events/wonderful-life/ Today's jargon term is Cognitive Distortion.
Autism Live 12.2.24: Spela Repovs
On Today's show Shannon welcomes Spela Repovs the Host and Co-Producer of the Global Autism Parenting Summit. The summit will take place online December 9th-11th. It will feature over 25 speakers and is completely free. Parents can register by visiting: https://autism-summit.strategicparenting.com/. Spela, who is the Chief Operations Officer at Strategic Parenting, shares all the information about this amazing upcoming summit. Today's jargon is Errorless Learning.

Autism Live 11.25.24: Top Ten Tips for the Holiday Break
Shannon shares 10…really 13 tips on what to do when you're on a holiday break and your kids have less services. It can be a time of seclusion and frustration OR it can be a time to create new connections with your child!

Autism Live 11.20.24: Parent to Parent: Top Tips for GFCF Thanksgiving
On Today's show Shannon gives tips for a great GFCF Thanksgiving and just a great Thanksgiving in general. Today's jargon is Inhibition.

Autism Live 11.18.24: Naomi Riley
Naomi Riley joins Shannon on today's show to talk about Differential Disabilities, Mental Health and Free EDU Resources. Naomi Riley is a brain injury survivor turned influential motivational speaker, and her work is especially relevant for educators. As the founder of Text Pledge, a nonprofit based in Greater Grand Rapids, MI, Naomi focuses on addressing critical social issues in schools, from distracted driving to gun violence. Her 10 pledges encourage students to practice compassion, speak up against injustice, and support others during crises—values that resonate deeply within the education community. The jargon of the day is Visual Supports.

Autism Live 11.11.24 Parent to Parent- Top Ten Resources
Shannon shares her top resources for support, information and all things related to supporting a child/teen/adult on the autism spectrum.

Autism Live 11.11.24 Parent to Parent- Top Ten Resources
Shannon shares her top resources for support, information and all things related to supporting a child/teen/adult on the autism spectrum.

Autism Live 11.7.24: Lana Ferris
Lana Ferris joins Shannon to talk about Aphantasia, Autistic Burnout, and her personal experience as a mother who is Autistic. Today's jargon term is Working Memory.

Autism Live 11.4.24: Top Ten Things IDEA Does
In this episode, Shannon explains the top ten things that the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act provides.

Autism Live 11.4.24: Top Ten Things IDEA Does
In this episode, Shannon explains the top ten things that the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act provides.

Autism Live 10.30.24 Judi Uttal
Judi Uttal from Autism in Entertainment joins Shannon to talk about problems associated with Social Security for individuals with Developmental Disabilities attempting to work. This is a very important topic and Judi has some critical information to share. Judi also shares an update on what Autism in Entertainment has been able to accomplish thus far. The jargon of the day is Three Term Contingency.

Autism Live 10.23.24: Guiding Children When Bad Things Happen
Earthquakes, floods, and storms happen. Loved ones and pets die. Helping our children through the aftermath of these events is often overwhelming for parents. This is especially true for parents of children with speech, social and/or cognitive delays. Shannon gives us her favorite top ten tips she has learned from the experts. They may not all work for your child, but hopefully at least one will.

Autism Live 10.21.24: David Humphrey
David Humphrey joins Shannon to give an update on the P2i project. What do we know about autism that we didn't know 4 years ago. Additionally, what has this research uncovered having to do with chronic disease? David shares how he and others are keeping Dr. Bernie Rimland's vision for autism alive.

Autism Live 10.16.24: Gaining Compliance the Right Way
On today's show, Shannon Penrod talks about the double edged sword of compliance. Is it possible to teach a child to be obedient while still teaching them how to be an effective self-advocate? Yes, but it takes some work and mindfulness…it's worth it. Join us at 10am Wednesday!

Autism Live 10.14.24: Kari Baker
Kari Baker talks with Shannon about KIND which stands for Kids with Invisible Neurological Differences and her new book, Finding Kind, which details her family's autism journey and self discovery. It is an inspirational hour you won't want to miss. Today's jargon term is: Visual Supports

Autism Live 10.7.24: Dr. Aaron Dallman
Dr. Aaron Dallman joins Shannon to share opinions on Neurodiversity, Autism and emotions, and the mental health and well being of individuals on the spectrum. Today's jargon term is Dyscalculia.

Autism Live 10.2.24: Dr. Eric Weiss
On today's show Dr. Eric Weiss joins Shannon to talk about umbilical stem cells, regenerative medicine and their very personal journey with their own son. The jargon is Perseverate.

Autism Live 9.30.24: Fall IEP Check In
On today's show Shannon gives tips for making sure that your IEP is in place and working properly to support your child's needs in an educational setting.
Autism Live 9.25.24: Jennifer Fitzpatrick
Jennifer Fitzpatrick joins Shannon to talk about the upcoming CPABA Conference. The conference will be held virtually on October 11 and 12th 2024 with the theme "Bridging the Gap Between Research and Practice". For more information visit: www.behaviorlive.com. Join us tomorrow at 10am!