Turn Autism Around

Dr. Mary Barbera
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Oct 15, 2019 • 40min

#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.
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Oct 8, 2019 • 45min

#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!
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Oct 1, 2019 • 42min

#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.
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Sep 24, 2019 • 51min

#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. 
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Sep 17, 2019 • 40min

#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.    
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Sep 10, 2019 • 29min

#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.
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Sep 3, 2019 • 48min

#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.
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Aug 27, 2019 • 45min

#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!
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Aug 20, 2019 • 42min

#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!
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Aug 13, 2019 • 29min

#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.

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