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Ep 41#041: Teamwork & Collaboration Between SLPs and BCBAs: Interview with Dr. Joanne Gerenser

Dr. Joanne Gerenser is an SLP who has worked in her field for 38 years. She has watched the autism community grow and change, and with the divide between SLPs and BCBAs worse than ever before, she's advocating for collaboration. Join us as we discusses where the divide begins, and what we can do to bring it together.

Oct 15, 201939 min

Ep 40#40: Autism Parenting & Autism Podcasts with Autism Mom Megan C.

As an autism mother, Megan's fall into the autism world is relatable and you can find pieces of yourself in her story. Her son was diagnosed with autism when he was three years-old, and she has learned to be his advocate. But as someone who had no idea what autism or ABA was, she had a lot of learning to do. Megan's initial confusion prompted her to start her own podcast called Adventures in Autism!

Oct 8, 201945 min

Ep 39#039: Autism and Speech Delay Warning Signs & AAC Devices with SLP Mom Deidra Darst

Deidra Darst is not only an autism mother, she's a licensed SLP and published author as well. She is also extremely passionate about ABA and making a difference in the autism community. In this interview, she describes her fall into the autism world; what changed her opinion on ABA; and what she thinks professionals need to do to be most effective.

Oct 1, 201941 min

Ep 38#038: The Behavioral Science of ABA: Interview with Ryan O'Donnell

In this episode, we hear from Ryan O'Donnell about his efforts to communicate about the Behavioral Science field using podcasts and videos. The content he produces is varied; some being directed to parents and other caregivers and some directed to BCBAs. He also gives presentations about autism all over the world, so he's very knowledgeable about the field and where it's headed.

Sep 24, 201950 min

Ep 37#037: Autism and Grandparents: What You Can Do for Your Grandchild with Autism

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.

Sep 17, 201940 min

Ep 36#036: Autism Medication, Related Medical Conditions & Indicating Pain for Kids with Autism

If your child has autism, then they're likely prescribed certain medications. But which medications are best for your child, and which ones do more harm than good? Every person responds differently to medicine, so choosing the best one for your child may seem overwhelming. But after decades in the field I've developed strategies to keep your medication organized, and warning signs to look for when testing a new medication.

Sep 10, 201928 min

Ep 35#035: Early Language Development, Autism Waiting Lists & Diagnosis with Dr. James Coplan

Dr. Coplan is the developmental pediatrician that diagnosed Lucas with mild to severe autism. Now retired, he has decades of experience and wisdom to share with you. Not only does he talk about his fall into the autism world, he also speaks about topics such as waiting lists, denial, and self-care. His mindset is refreshingly compassionate, and will remind you to take your journey day-by-day.

Sep 3, 201948 min

Ep 34#034: Autism and Potty Training | Toilet Training Tips for Kids with Autism

Every parent knows the struggle of toilet training, and that struggle can double if your child has autism. That's why I share my advice on how to toilet train your child, whether they are three years old or twenty years old, and whether they have autism or not. And if your child isn't ready to start toileting yet, that's fine too; I have advice on how to introduce them to the idea so that when the time comes, it makes your job a lot easier!

Aug 27, 201944 min

Ep 33#033: Autism Research & Evidence Based Intervention for Autism with Dr. Melanie Pellechia

The more research there is on autism, the better. That's why I'm so excited to introduce my listeners to Dr. Melanie Pellechia: a full time autism researcher. After working in the autism field for nearly two decades she knows exactly what she's talking about, and she's a wealth of information; some of the stats she shares even catch me by surprise!

Aug 20, 201941 min

Ep 32#032: Is It ADHD, Speech Delay or Autism? | Signs of Autism

When your child first displays signs of autism, they are often ignored or completely missed. Sometimes they can be confused as ADHD or a speech delay. Early intervention is key, and so I'm going to go over three steps to help identify and hopefully combat your child's autism and the next steps you should take.

Aug 13, 201929 min

Ep 31#031: ABA Insurance Coverage & Funding Autism Therapy with Lorri Unumb

Lorri Unumb is a professor, lawyer, advocate, and mother of three. When her first born son was diagnosed with severe autism, she was shocked that her insurance didn't cover ABA therapy. She became an advocate for families who couldn't afford ABA therapy, and fought for two years to get state funding from South Carolina. Now she travels the country fighting for other states to have that same privilege, and she's stopped by to share her information with you.

Aug 6, 201939 min

Ep 30#030: Autism and Sleep: How to Improve Sleep for Children with Autism

It's hard enough to get any child to sleep through the night, but a child with autism is much more likely to be diagnosed with a sleeping disorder. For years I gave up trying to sleep and accepted that there was nothing I could do about it—until a fellow behavior analyst gave me some advice that changed everything for my family. Now I want to tell you how you can regain all those lost hours and transform your family's sleep schedule.

Jul 30, 201933 min

Ep 29#029: Talk Tools & Speech Therapy for Autism with Mags Kirk

Every parent wants their child to succeed and, for kids with autism especially, being able to speak coherently is a huge benchmark of success. That's why I interviewed speech and language therapist, Mags Kirk. Mags has been a speech therapist since 2003, and thanks to her Talk Tools certification, she's more than qualified to share her knowledge with you and point you and your child in the right direction for success in speech.

Jul 23, 201942 min

Ep 28#028: Autism & Medication with Dr. Michael Murray, Psychiatrist

Dr. Michael Murray is a respected child and adolescent psychiatrist and the Medical Director for the Autism and Developmental Disorders Clinic for Penn State Health. Dr. Murray is sharing great info in this episode that was a game changer for my own family. We're discussing medicine that can be a benefit to your own child, but we're also covering in depth a genetic test, the metabolic pharmacological test, that eliminates a lot of trial and error with other medications. Listen and learn!

Jul 16, 201951 min

Ep 27#027: Teaching Social Skills with TAGTeach: Interview with Theresa McKeon

Theresa McKeon spent 30 years as a national gymnastics coach and was determined to find a way to speed up skill acquisition for her young gymnasts while decreasing stress and fear in the learning environment. Theresa's search for behaviorally sound techniques, clean instructions and proper timing of feedback and reinforcement led to the development of the TAGteach methodology. Theresa explains how she eventually became involved in the autism world, as well as the logic behind her methods.

Jul 9, 201943 min

Ep 26#026: Should You Focus on Talking in Sentences for Children with Autism? | Delayed Speech Development

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. 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. Listen and learn so you can avoid some of these pitfalls.

Jul 2, 201934 min

Ep 25#025: Leanne Page: Parenting with ABA

I am interviewing Leanne Page, 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 can be beneficial in any type of family dynamic.

Jun 25, 201936 min

Ep 24#024: Jenna P. (Autism Mom): Autism + Other Diagnoses and Risk of Autism in Siblings

I have the pleasure of interviewing Jenna, my good friend and former client. Jenna is a fellow autism mom and her fall into our world is relatable. From the day of her son's diagnosis before his 2nd birthday to her self-care tips and routine, you'll surely find pieces of yourself throughout Jenna's story.

Jun 18, 201940 min

Ep 23#023: Desensitizing Trips to the Doctor, Dentist and Haircuts for Kids with Autism

Going to the dentist, using eye drops, or taking a bath might seem like mundane procedures for a typically developing person, but for those diagnosed with autism, these simple tasks can be traumatic and seem quite complex. I'm sharing a few practical steps for desensitizing your children or clients to these sorts of procedures, in order to make these situations go more smoothly for your loved one. Listen to gain valuable info on how to assess, practice, and improve some of these tasks for your loved one.

Jun 11, 201924 min

Ep 22#022: Steve Ward: Teaching Games and Leisure Activities

I'm proud to welcome my friend and colleague, Steve Ward, to the podcast. Steve has over two decades of experience in the autism field and currently works as a behavior analyst. In addition to being an accomplished author, Steve also co-owns his own consulting business, Whole Child Consulting. He has worked with teams and schools around the world, and he's here to share his experiences with you!

Jun 4, 201941 min

Ep 21#021: Sasha Long-Teacher & BCBA: Multidisciplinary Collaboration

Sasha Long wears a lot of hats in the autism world: she is a full-time consultant, writer, and behavior analyst, plus the host of The Autism Helper podcast. She also manages to find the time to travel internationally as a speaker and consultant. She has already had an extremely interesting career path and now she's ready to share her experiences with you, to help your child lead their happiest, most independent lives!

May 28, 201932 min

Ep 20#020: Amy Lutz Interview: Severe Autism

Children and adults with severe autism have different needs than those with mild autism, as autism mom and advocate Amy Lutz knows very well. Amy is one of the founders of the National Council on Severe Autism, president of the EASI Foundation and an accomplished writer. Amy is also mom to an adult son with severe autism and is well qualified to educate both parents and professionals on how to better help those with severe autism.

May 21, 201940 min

Ep 19#019: Advocating for Children with Autism: 5 Steps for Parents and Professionals

I am a loud voice for children with autism to ensure they receive their best chance to succeed. Over the last two decades, I've learned how to be the advocate that the autism community needs, and I've condensed my knowledge into five action steps. This info will ensure that YOU are the best advocate for your children and clients.

May 14, 201936 min

Ep 18#018: Ashley Rose: Teaching Social Skill Groups

Ashley Rose is owner and director of Mission Cognition, a social skill development center in New Jersey; she's also a teacher and creator of curriculum and an expert on working with children in social groups. Ashley describes her fall into the world of autism, and explains why she feels so passionately about her career and especially the subject of socializing children.

May 7, 201941 min

Ep 17#017: Social Skills: When and How to Teach Social Skills

Social skills are vital to function in this society and I'm covering the three biggest mistakes that most parents and professionals make when teaching their children or clients social skills. We can't just expect children with autism to develop social skills as they age, or if we continue to throw them in typical situations. We must teach those necessary social skills in the most effective way possible in order for our children to live their happiest and safest lives.

Apr 30, 201923 min

Ep 16#016: Matt Cicoria: BCBA Supervision & School Consultation

Fellow behavior analyst and author Matt Cicoria comes from a diverse background that includes a work-study job in a pigeon lab and work at Auburn University with mine-detecting dogs. These experiences gave him a unique understanding of the mind; now he's sharing that insight, along with skills acquired from working as a school consultant. Matt goes over some great info about self-care and ACT: acceptance and commitment therapy. Matt is also a member of the podcast club—he's been hosting his own podcast, Behavioral Observations Podcast with Matt Cicoria, for 3 years.

Apr 23, 201947 min

Ep 15#015: Why is My Autism Approach Different and Better?

I've been a part of the autism community for two decades. I've worked with some of the best, and now I have an approach that I believe is better than any other approach out there. Learn the ten reasons why I believe my approach is different and better.

Apr 16, 201925 min

Ep 14#014: Dr. Rick Kubina: Fluency and Precision Teaching

My friend and former BCBA mentor, Dr. Richard Kubina shares his journey into the world of autism, the young autistic boy that set him on the path of becoming a behavior analyst, and explains why precision teaching is so valuable in our line of work.

Apr 9, 201954 min

Ep 13#013: Keeping Kids with Autism Safe

Our ultimate goal is for our children to lead their safest lives, and that means we have to do our part to protect them. All children have the unique ability to land themselves in unsafe situations, but you can help protect your child wherever you go, whether that be at home, in school, or out in the community.

Apr 2, 201929 min

Ep 12#012: Dr. Becca Tagg: Preventing Burn-out and Being Happy in the Autism World

Self-care is an important yet oftentimes overlooked subject for families and professionals in the autism world. If you are not in an okay place, then you are not in a position to help anyone. My friend, Dr. Becca Tagg, is sharing how she got started in the autism field, as well as tips for avoiding burnout and how to live your happiest life.

Mar 26, 201941 min

Ep 11#011: How to Teach Conversational Skills to Children with Autism

I cannot stress the importance of helping your child develop conversation skills enough. Your child needs to be able to ask and answer questions, and to request help. In this episode I go over my strategies and tips for teaching a child conversational skills.

Mar 19, 201925 min

Ep 10#010: Rosemarie Griffin, SLP & BCBA: Increasing Speech

There are very few dual SLP's and BCBA's in the world, and I have the pleasure of knowing and interviewing one of them, Rosemarie Griffin. Rose shares her story about how she fell in love with being a speech therapist, and how that led to working with children with severe autism.

Mar 12, 201936 min

Ep 9#009: Getting Kids with Autism to Talk or Talk More

It's very important that your child or client is able to use their verbal language skills as much as possible. Dr. Mary Barbera shares simple techniques to encourage these skills, along with practical advice and over two decades of Behavior Analyst wisdom.

Mar 5, 201936 min

Ep 8#008: Behaviorbabe (Dr. Amanda Kelly): Autism, Advocacy and Social Media

Dr. Mary Barbera interviews her close friend and fellow behavior analyst Doctor Amanda Kelly, also known as Behaviorbabe, and invites her to share her journey into the world of autism.

Feb 26, 201946 min

Ep 7#007: Dr. Megan Miller: Problems with Escape Extinction

Early detection and treatment of autism is key in aiding your child/student's growth and recovery. Dr. Mary Barbera interviews Dr. Megan Miller, who depicts her journey into the world of autism, and offers valuable insight when traditional methods may fail.

Feb 19, 201942 min

Ep 6#006: Improving Problem Behaviors in Children with Autism

I did a survey of parents and professionals and asked what their challenges were in the autism world. 300 people filled out the survey and within a week, the number one challenge was problem behaviors. I am sharing my four top steps to reducing any problem behavior.

Feb 12, 201952 min

Ep 5#005: Using ABA and the Verbal Behavior Approach to Treat Autism

There are key differences between the Lovaas ABA approach and a verbal behavior approach when dealing with treatment of autism. I share my journey to discovering how these two approaches don't have to be mutually exclusive. This blended method has helped my own son tremendously and I'm on a mission to get this info out to other parents and professionals.

Feb 5, 201942 min

Ep 1#004: Is it High Functioning or Low Functioning Autism?

Early detection and treatment of autism is key in aiding your child/student's growth and recovery. Dr. Mary Barbera explains the difference between high functioning autism verses low functioning autism, and why that's not always a fair and accurate way to label children on the spectrum.

Jan 29, 201929 min

Ep 3#003: Lessons about Turning Autism Around: An Interview with Mom of 2 Young Boys with Autism

Dr. Mary Barbera interviews Kelsey General and invites her to share her journey of becoming a single mother and raising two young sons with severe autism. From fighting to get her sons the diagnosis and care they needed, to becoming a professional in the field of autism behavior… she's learned how to advocate for herself and her children.

Jan 21, 201951 min

Ep 2#002: Early Detection and Treatment of Signs of Autism in Toddlers

Early detection and treatment of autism is key in aiding your child/student's growth and recovery. Dr. Mary Barbera is sharing advice based on experience for leaving the land of denial and getting on board with treatment as soon as possible.

Jan 21, 201935 min

Ep 2#001: Lessons I've Learned on My Autism Journey for Parents and Professionals

In this episode, Mary talks about her "fall" into the autism world 2 decades ago and her own transformation from overwhelmed parent to autism advocate, professional, and change-maker. Subscribe to the show for lots more to come!

Jan 21, 201932 min