Turn Autism Around

Dr. Mary Barbera
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Dec 1, 2020 • 51min

#100: What Does Turn Autism Around Mean to You?

For this special 100th episode, I am talking with a panel of parents and professionals about how they’ve used and adapted my courses to teach children with autism self-care skills like eating, potty training, getting dressed, chores, and schoolwork. When parents and professionals work together, they can help a child reach their fullest potential using techniques that build on each other.
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Nov 24, 2020 • 44min

#099: Autism in Black Families: Interview with Maria Davis-Pierre from Autism in Black

For Black families, stigma and bias play an outsized role in the diagnosis and treatment of autism, and Maria Davis-Pierre wants to change that by opening up the conversation in Black communities and with health professionals.
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Nov 17, 2020 • 26min

#098: What Manners to Teach Kids with Autism

There are three common mistakes parents and professionals make when teaching a child with autism manners. It can feel natural to prompt a child with “Say ‘Thank you!’”, but for a child with autism, the timing of when manners are taught matters just as much as the language ability of the child and the prompts that are used to elicit language.
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Nov 10, 2020 • 48min

#097: Autism and Employment Opportunities | Interview with Ann Marie Sullivan

Everyone feels useful and productive through a job, but for the autism community, where nearly 80% of them are unemployed, it can be hard to break through that barrier and enjoy that feeling. Ann Marie Sullivan’s company Spectrum Works seeks to be that bridge between unemployment and productive employment for the autism community.
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Nov 5, 2020 • 25min

#000: In Home ABA Therapy vs. ABA School: Which is Better?

Deciding on whether an in-home ABA program or a school-based ABA program is the best course of action can be a difficult decision for any family to navigate, especially since the decision can impact the entire family. I’m going to explain some of the considerations you’ll need to take into account as you make this decision for your child with autism.
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Nov 3, 2020 • 32min

#096: My Story with Epilepsy, Autism, and Depression with Rachel Barcellona

As the reigning Miss Tampa and the runner-up to Miss Florida, Rachel Barcellona has created a platform for herself to positively share about her own journey with autism. But as a child, Rachel often felt like an alien from outer space who was sent to visit an Earth middle school. She shares her beautiful story about how she’s used beauty pageants to become a confident ambassador for her community.
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Oct 27, 2020 • 57min

#095: Dr. Keith Williams: Tackling Selective Eating in Children with Autism

How long should you go hiding spinach in brownies just to get a picky eater to eat some kind of vegetable? How much milk or juice should a child consume in a day? At some point, baked goods cannot be the only way your child eats a fruit or vegetable and a quart of juice a day isn’t optimal for many reasons, but making that transition into healthy eating for children with autism is a careful process.
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Oct 20, 2020 • 28min

#094: Mistakes to Avoid when Increasing Language Skills in Children with Autism

When a child with autism begins to speak for the first time, it can be tempting for parents or professionals to rush ahead and teach them adjectives, verbs, and phrases as fast as they can. Building the speech foundation for a child with autism must be done carefully over time, so today I want to lay out some common mistakes you should avoid because they actually disrupt speech patterns.
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Oct 13, 2020 • 39min

#093: Autism Detection: A Summary of Dr. Ami Klin’s Autism Work

One in 54 children is on the autism spectrum today, and nearly one in six has some kind of developmental delay. Ami Klin wants policymakers to stop treating autism as a genetic disease and instead recognize it as a public health crisis. I want to introduce you to some of Ami Klin’s groundbreaking research about how children on the autism spectrum can be identified and treated from a very young age.
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Oct 6, 2020 • 1h 5min

#092: Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Training (ACT) | Interview with Dr. Jonathan Tarbox

Under stressful circumstances, or even under regular circumstances, wanting to escape real life by diving into too much social media, movies, or even substance abuse can cause harm to relationships, jobs, and self-development. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy was created from behavior analyses by behavior analysts as a way to help you reground yourself in your daily life.

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