
Episode 6
Andrew Milivojevich: From Early Diagnosis to Hope and Inclusion
The David Kaufer Podcast: The Lighter Side of the Spectrum · pod617 - The Boston Podcast Network
December 12, 202441m 14s
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Show Notes
David welcomes his friend and expert guest, Andrew Milivojevich. They discuss Andrew's journey with his autistic son, Nicholas, from early diagnosis to finding effective therapies and support systems. Key topics include the importance of early intervention, dietary considerations, motor impairments, social activities, and the critical role of presuming competence. Andrew also shares his experience in supporting Nicholas's aspirations as a book author and highlights innovative research and technological developments in autism care. The episode emphasizes the power of community, partnership, and unwavering advocacy in enhancing the lives of children with autism.
Topics
00:31 Meet Andrew Milivojevich 01:42 Andrew's Autism Journey with His Son 02:14 Early Diagnosis and Intervention 06:17 The Importance of Diet and Digestion 10:19 Motor Impairment and Autism 21:05 Skiing and Other Activities for Kids with Autism 22:52 Tip of the Week: Presume Competence 25:37 A Picnic Story: Inclusion in Action 26:48 Nicholas the Author: Inspiring Journey 29:58 Communication Before Spelling 32:18 Autism Fact or Fiction: Divorce Rates 35:43 Stages of Spelling: A Parent's Perspective 41:02 The Importance of Community and Support 43:05 Conclusion and Future Discussions