Turn Autism Around

Dr. Mary Barbera
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Jul 27, 2021 • 1h 4min

#134: Programming for Intermediate Learners: Hot Seat with Swethana

We’re back with another Hot Seat. Today I am talking with Swethana, a mom of two girls whose youngest, now age 5, has been diagnosed with Autism. I am looking at some of Swethana’s daughter Richa’s assessment, and we are discussing what these mean and how to enact the 4-step Turn Autism Around approach.
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Jul 20, 2021 • 18min

#133: Empowering Parents: Parent Led Therapy for Children with Autism

Parents taking charge is really important. You are your child’s lifelong advocate, and you can be their best teachers.  I talk a lot about this in my book, and today I am sharing some parent success stories and more information on how you as a parent or as a professional helping parents, can begin to captain the ship.
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Jul 13, 2021 • 31min

#132: ABA Therapy: Four Myths and Truths

ABA is a science we all use every day. I will be debunking the 4 myths of ABA and sharing with you the truth and history behind the practice. I also provide information and resources from the book to lead you to quality ABA with the Turn Autism Around approach.
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Jul 6, 2021 • 48min

#131: Precision Teaching and Autism | Interview with Amy E. and Kelsey G.

A mom from our community, Kelsey General, joins me in this episode along with Amy Evans, Precision Teaching Practitioner. Amy works with Kelsey’s two boys now 5 and 7, who were diagnosed with autism at 25 months old. We hear the success story and importance of the work they do with precision teaching and fluency instruction.
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Jun 29, 2021 • 39min

#130: Physical Therapy Evaluations and Autism | Interview with Dawn Meller

Today I talk with pediatric physical therapist Dawn Meller. Dawn tells us what she may look for as a PT when working with children with Autism or are showing signs of Autism. We go over motor skills milestones, and habits that may cause concerns, the reasons behind them, and when to see a PT for intervention.
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Jun 22, 2021 • 45min

#129: Building Imitation Skills in Toddlers with Autism or Showing Signs of Autism

Today I am here solo, talking to you about the importance of building imitation skills as highlighted in my book, Turn Autism Around. We talk about crucial imitation milestones as well as the steps to start building these skills. You will learn the 4 steps in working with imitation skills in toddlers with Autism or showing signs of Autism. I provide you with ideas and resources to work on these pivotal skills with toddlers based on my years of experience and research.
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Jun 15, 2021 • 49min

#128: Diagnosing Autism During COVID19 pandemic | Interview with Dr. Catherine Lord

Covid-19 made all aspects of life difficult, and it was no different with diagnosing autism. Dr. Catherine Lord was able to develop an evaluation with her team, the BOSA, that was able to help identify some behaviors that could be pointing toward autism. This evaluation was able to ensure that man-children could stay on the right track to get a diagnosis as well as treatment.
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Jun 8, 2021 • 49min

#127: Making ABA More Compassionate with Celia Heyman

Building trust and rapport with a patient is important, especially if they are new to you. That’s where Compassionate Care comes in. Today I talk with Celia Heyman, a Board-Certified Behavioral Analyst about Compassionate Care, who should learn it, and how to implement it.
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Jun 1, 2021 • 44min

#126: PANS and PANDAS Disorders: Interview with Beth Maloney

PANS and PANDAS are neuropsychiatric disorders caused by infections that can rapidly affect children. Today Beth Maloney, author of Saving Sammy, shares the causes, symptoms, and treatments of PANS and PANDAS, as well as her son’s own experience.
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May 25, 2021 • 41min

#125: Elizabeth's Autism Story & How ABA Strategies Helped Her Son

Elizabeth’s young son had just started with an early intervention specialist when the pandemic closed their therapy sessions down, but she knew how vital the therapy was for getting his development back on track. That’s when she went looking for something online that could help him. You’re going to hear how effective my strategies are, even for very young children, how Elizabeth has used my strategies for her older child, and that magical moment when things started to click for Elizabeth’s young son

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