

Autism Live
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The #1 rated autism podcast worldwide. Autism Live's mission is to provide information and inspiration to the larger autism community, that starts with individuals on the spectrum but includes everyone who loves and cares for those individuals. Host Shannon Penrod shares the Jargon of the Day, interviews with experts, community events and much more. Viewers are invited to interact live to address questions, concerns and topics of interests.
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Feb 14, 2022 • 1h
Autism Live - Stereotypical Behaviors Explained + Autism Advocate & Author Thomas Iland
In this episode of Autism Live, our host Shannon Penrod explains stereotypical behaviors for the jargon of the day! After that, she is joined by autism advocate, author, public speaker and life coach Thomas Iland to discuss the full potential of individuals on the autism spectrum, love and relationships and much more! Don't miss it! #AutismPodcast #Stereotypicalbehaviors #Autism www.cometolifecoaching.com https://www.facebook.com/thomasiland https://twitter.com/thomasiland https://www.instagram.com/thomasiland/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCk04LnMjvaO25INFwqGahMQ 7:15 Jargon of the Day - Stereotypical Behaviors 21:31 Topic of the Week - Normal is a setting on the dryer 27:00 Special Guest, Autism Advocate, Author and Public Speaker, Thomas Iland Joins us 29:00 Dating and relationships can be difficult for people on the autism spectrum. Tell us about some of the successes and the struggles you have had finding love and having a girlfriend growing up. 37:23 What do people on the autism spectrum have to offer or bring to the table in a relationship? 40:35 What would you say was/were the turning point(s) in improving dating and relationships for you? 43:35 Do you also coach kids like 8 year old's with social skills? 48:43 What are you doing today to help people with autism find love and improve their relationships? 51:30 Are you still training to be the first autistic man to complete an Iron Man Triathlon? 57:55 This week on Autism Live
Feb 14, 2022 • 1h 1min
Autism Live - Stereotypical Behaviors Explained + Autism Advocate & Author Thomas Iland
In this episode of Autism Live, our host Shannon Penrod explains stereotypical behaviors for the jargon of the day! After that, she is joined by autism advocate, author, public speaker and life coach Thomas Iland to discuss the full potential of individuals on the autism spectrum, love and relationships and much more! Don't miss it! #AutismPodcast #Stereotypicalbehaviors #Autism www.cometolifecoaching.com https://www.facebook.com/thomasiland https://twitter.com/thomasiland https://www.instagram.com/thomasiland/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCk04LnMjvaO25INFwqGahMQ 7:15 Jargon of the Day - Stereotypical Behaviors 21:31 Topic of the Week - Normal is a setting on the dryer 27:00 Special Guest, Autism Advocate, Author and Public Speaker, Thomas Iland Joins us 29:00 Dating and relationships can be difficult for people on the autism spectrum. Tell us about some of the successes and the struggles you have had finding love and having a girlfriend growing up. 37:23 What do people on the autism spectrum have to offer or bring to the table in a relationship? 40:35 What would you say was/were the turning point(s) in improving dating and relationships for you? 43:35 Do you also coach kids like 8 year old's with social skills? 48:43 What are you doing today to help people with autism find love and improve their relationships? 51:30 Are you still training to be the first autistic man to complete an Iron Man Triathlon? 57:55 This week on Autism Live
Feb 10, 2022 • 1h 4min
Let's Talk Autism with Shannon and Nancy - Autism News + Autism Family Portrait with Becky Estepp
In this episode of Let's Talk Autism with Shannon and Nancy, our hosts cover some autism news about an inspiring man in Philadelphia, Autism Comorbidities and a Helpful Florida Police Officer. After that, our hosts are joined by mother and autism advocate, Becky Estepp for the Autism Family Portrait section! Don't miss it! #AutismPodcast #AutismNews #Autism 2:59 Autism News - Inspired By 2 Sons, Philadelphia Man Creates Autisarians To Provide Safe Haven For Autism Community https://philadelphia.cbslocal.com/2022/02/08/black-history-month-autisarians-autism-northern-liberties/ 8:03 Autism News - Autism comorbidities reflect racial, ethnic disparities https://www.spectrumnews.org/news/autism-comorbidities-reflect-racial-ethnic-disparities/ 13:40 Autism News - Clearwater officer who comforted runaway child with autism 'a true community champion' https://www.wfla.com/news/pinellas-county/clearwater-officer-who-comforted-runaway-child-with-autism-a-true-community-champion/ 17:07 Autism Family Portrait: Becky Estepp from Safe Mind https://safeminds.org/ 19:38 About Eric (Becky's Son) 24:30 About Safe Minds https://safeminds.org 27:03 When was your son Diagnosed with Autism and what was that like for you? 30:30 What are some of the interventions and treatments that you think were the most helpful? 34:40 What advice do you have for families? 40:45 What are some of the things your son wants to do with his life? 49:14 Self-Determination Programs 55:40 Advice for New Parents 59:10 Next Week on Autism Live
Feb 10, 2022 • 1h 4min
Let's Talk Autism with Shannon and Nancy - Autism News + Autism Family Portrait with Becky Estepp
n this episode of Let's Talk Autism with Shannon and Nancy, our hosts cover some autism news about an inspiring man in Philadelphia, Autism Comorbidities and a Helpful Florida Police Officer. After that, our hosts are joined by mother and autism advocate, Becky Estepp for the Autism Family Portrait section! Don't miss it! #AutismPodcast #AutismNews #Autism 2:59 Autism News - Inspired By 2 Sons, Philadelphia Man Creates Autisarians To Provide Safe Haven For Autism Community https://philadelphia.cbslocal.com/2022/02/08/black-history-month-autisarians-autism-northern-liberties/ 8:03 Autism News - Autism comorbidities reflect racial, ethnic disparities https://www.spectrumnews.org/news/autism-comorbidities-reflect-racial-ethnic-disparities/ 13:40 Autism News - Clearwater officer who comforted runaway child with autism 'a true community champion' https://www.wfla.com/news/pinellas-county/clearwater-officer-who-comforted-runaway-child-with-autism-a-true-community-champion/ 17:07 Autism Family Portrait: Becky Estepp from Safe Mind https://safeminds.org/ 19:38 About Eric (Becky's Son) 24:30 About Safe Minds https://safeminds.org 27:03 When was your son Diagnosed with Autism and what was that like for you? 30:30 What are some of the interventions and treatments that you think were the most helpful? 34:40 What advice do you have for families? 40:45 What are some of the things your son wants to do with his life? 49:14 Self-Determination Programs 55:40 Advice for New Parents 59:10 Next Week on Autism Live
Feb 10, 2022 • 1h 8min
Autism Live - IHSS for the Autism Jargon of the Day + Special Guest Rachael Bird
This time on Autism Live, our host Shannon Penrod defines IHSS for the jargon of the day before interviewing Mother and Cook Rachael Bird about recipes, fail safes, GFCF diet and more! Check it out! Recording Live 10am PT February 9, 2022 Rachael Bird on Instagram: @smallkitchenbigflavor https://www.instagram.com/smallkitchenbigflavor/ 6:33 Autism Jargon - IHSS 8:35 IHSS - Actual Definition 10:07 IHSS - Working Definition 19:48 Question of the Day: Who do you need to ask for help? 22:35 Topic of the Week: First Things First 30:11 Interview with Rachael Bird - Mother of Coby Bird & Talented GFCF Cook 31:30 When did the GFCF diet come into your life? 36:05 SmallKitchenBigFlavor Instagram: @SmallKitchenBigFlavor https://www.instagram.com/smallkitchenbigflavor/ 40:08 Do you have a cookbook? 43:10 SmallKitchenBigFlavor - Lettuce Wraps 44:10 SmallKitchenBigFlavor - Ratatouille 46:35 SmallKitchenBigFlavor - Ricotta Pie 50:18 GFCF Diet 59:24 Shannon's Son and Rachael's Son 1:06:27 Upcoming on Autism Live #AutismJargon #AutismPodcast #Autism
Feb 10, 2022 • 1h 8min
Autism Live - IHSS for the Autism Jargon of the Day + Special Guest Rachael Bird
This time on Autism Live, our host Shannon Penrod defines IHSS for the jargon of the day before interviewing Mother and Cook Rachael Bird about recipes, fail safes, GFCF diet and more! Check it out! Recording Live 10am PT February 9, 2022 Rachael Bird on Instagram: @smallkitchenbigflavor https://www.instagram.com/smallkitchenbigflavor/ 6:33 Autism Jargon - IHSS 8:35 IHSS - Actual Definition 10:07 IHSS - Working Definition 19:48 Question of the Day: Who do you need to ask for help? 22:35 Topic of the Week: First Things First 30:11 Interview with Rachael Bird - Mother of Coby Bird & Talented GFCF Cook 31:30 When did the GFCF diet come into your life? 36:05 SmallKitchenBigFlavor Instagram: @SmallKitchenBigFlavor https://www.instagram.com/smallkitchenbigflavor/ 40:08 Do you have a cookbook? 43:10 SmallKitchenBigFlavor - Lettuce Wraps 44:10 SmallKitchenBigFlavor - Ratatouille 46:35 SmallKitchenBigFlavor - Ricotta Pie 50:18 GFCF Diet 59:24 Shannon's Son and Rachael's Son 1:06:27 Upcoming on Autism Live #AutismJargon #AutismPodcast #Autism

Feb 9, 2022 • 1h 2min
Ask Dr. Doreen - ABA Vs. School - Verbal Skills - Anxiety
In this episode of Ask Dr. Doreen, our favorite Psychologist and BCBA-D Dr. Doreen Granpeesheh is back to answer questions that viewers have written in! Watch as our host Shannon Penrod and Dr. Doreen discuss ABA vs School, some potentially triggering situations when dealing with family or the school system and much more. Don't miss the useful advice! Tune in on YouTube next week for Ask Dr. Doreen! Use the link below to set a reminder! https://youtu.be/wntB4A85Ja0 https://www.autismnetwork.com/category/ask-dr-doreen/ https://www.tiktok.com/@askdrdoreen? 3:26 We want to start ABA for my kid but is this ok to miss school? Schools ends at 3pm and my kid is so tired by that time. Moreover, my kid goes to a public school and I don't know how much they work with him. It's like a black hole. 9:29 My daughter is seven and autistic, partially verbal. During high stress situations she goes mute. Anyway, she went to my sister's house all happy on Friday. It was a whole family get together, I had to run and deliver some packages, I was gone for like half an hour. Anyway, when I got back, she was in different clothes and very clearly upset. I asked what happened and my sister told me she wet herself after she couldn't have a chocolate pop. Now, here's the thing with my girl; she would never wet herself purposefully. She has extreme anxiety surrounding her toileting, to the point of therapy. I don't know what this anxiety is caused by, but it's severe. She was clearly very distressed, so I just took her home. In the car she broke down sobbing but was unable to tell me what happened. As soon as we got home, she took herself upstairs and put a pull up on (pull ups being accessible for her is a recommendation, so she has more control over herself) and has been super cuddly since. She hasn't been using her AAV devices or signing at all. She has two therapists and she's due to see them both in the next week to see if they'll be able to help me understand what happened. Family have been awful. My sister, mainly, who is still claiming that she was being a brat and is doing this all for attention. I've since told every family member they will not be seeing her or me until the truth has been told. Am I the butthead here? I am the dad in this situation. 17:40 My son (8) only uses his verbal skills to mand for things and answer very very simple questions like How are you doing? and He answers: I am fine. But how can I help him to start a conversation? 25:05 We are in Canada unfortunately the government does not provide Speech therapy for kids more than very limited few sessions. How can we as parents help a child like 8 years old with Speech? 30:37 Good morning. my son is almost 4 and has good language. He's not going to school yet and he's not doing peer play. I'm giving ABA therapy at home. How do I produce peer play? 35:25 My Family hates me for my Autism and exploited me for my Autism and bad mouth me...My nephew is 6 and have Autism and they treat him bad for it. 41:20 They don't slow down their brain to understand sometimes and because we are literally thinking . We need people to listen more. I think it's time to stand tall and be who we are. 43:04 This may be triggering. I'm a father to a lovely 17-year-old daughter named Cameron. She was diagnosed with level 2 autism (mid functioning). She is nonverbal and uses her phone's text to speech. She's a junior in high school this year and she functions at a 7th grade level. Her teacher who I will call Mr. Smith started working at Cam's school last year during Cam's sophomore year. I was concerned about the mention of him in every sentence being typed out on her phone. Recently I found out that Mr. Smith has been giving Cam 11th grade level work simply because he believes since she is in 11th grade, she can do it. He's been restraining Cam, strapping her to the seat and sometimes tying up her arms and strapping them to her lap so she can't flap them around or jump since she does that a lot. Mr. Smith threatened to call Cam's wrestling coach and basketball coach to take her out of her sports. This makes my blood boil. 50:47 My oldest is autistic and has been diagnosed with separation anxiety and demand avoidance. It seems to us that he is in a constant state of "fight or flight" sometimes even if we are just snuggling on the couch (snuggling with someone while reading a book or playing a board game is like his idea of heaven). My wife has a background in special ed, we believe very strongly in respecting children as people, in playfulness, setting limits with warmth and compassion, etc. Some of the behavioral approaches that have been recommended to us seem antithetical to those values or seem impossible to implement outside of a very controlled therapeutic environment (which a home is not). HELP

Feb 8, 2022 • 1h 1min
Ask Dr. Doreen - ABA Vs. School - Verbal Skills - Anxiety
In this episode of Ask Dr. Doreen, our favorite Psychologist and BCBA-D Dr. Doreen Granpeesheh is back to answer questions that viewers have written in! Watch as our host Shannon Penrod and Dr. Doreen discuss ABA vs School, some potentially triggering situations when dealing with family or the school system and much more. Don't miss the useful advice! Tune in on YouTube next week for Ask Dr. Doreen! Use the link below to set a reminder! https://youtu.be/wntB4A85Ja0 https://www.autismnetwork.com/category/ask-dr-doreen/ https://www.tiktok.com/@askdrdoreen? 3:26 We want to start ABA for my kid but is this ok to miss school? Schools ends at 3pm and my kid is so tired by that time. Moreover, my kid goes to a public school and I don't know how much they work with him. It's like a black hole. 9:29 My daughter is seven and autistic, partially verbal. During high stress situations she goes mute. Anyway, she went to my sister's house all happy on Friday. It was a whole family get together, I had to run and deliver some packages, I was gone for like half an hour. Anyway, when I got back, she was in different clothes and very clearly upset. I asked what happened and my sister told me she wet herself after she couldn't have a chocolate pop. Now, here's the thing with my girl; she would never wet herself purposefully. She has extreme anxiety surrounding her toileting, to the point of therapy. I don't know what this anxiety is caused by, but it's severe. She was clearly very distressed, so I just took her home. In the car she broke down sobbing but was unable to tell me what happened. As soon as we got home, she took herself upstairs and put a pull up on (pull ups being accessible for her is a recommendation, so she has more control over herself) and has been super cuddly since. She hasn't been using her AAV devices or signing at all. She has two therapists and she's due to see them both in the next week to see if they'll be able to help me understand what happened. Family have been awful. My sister, mainly, who is still claiming that she was being a brat and is doing this all for attention. I've since told every family member they will not be seeing her or me until the truth has been told. Am I the butthead here? I am the dad in this situation. 17:40 My son (8) only uses his verbal skills to mand for things and answer very very simple questions like How are you doing? and He answers: I am fine. But how can I help him to start a conversation? 25:05 We are in Canada unfortunately the government does not provide Speech therapy for kids more than very limited few sessions. How can we as parents help a child like 8 years old with Speech? 30:37 Good morning. my son is almost 4 and has good language. He's not going to school yet and he's not doing peer play. I'm giving ABA therapy at home. How do I produce peer play? 35:25 My Family hates me for my Autism and exploited me for my Autism and bad mouth me...My nephew is 6 and have Autism and they treat him bad for it. 41:20 They don't slow down their brain to understand sometimes and because we are literally thinking . We need people to listen more. I think it's time to stand tall and be who we are. 43:04 This may be triggering. I'm a father to a lovely 17-year-old daughter named Cameron. She was diagnosed with level 2 autism (mid functioning). She is nonverbal and uses her phone's text to speech. She's a junior in high school this year and she functions at a 7th grade level. Her teacher who I will call Mr. Smith started working at Cam's school last year during Cam's sophomore year. I was concerned about the mention of him in every sentence being typed out on her phone. Recently I found out that Mr. Smith has been giving Cam 11th grade level work simply because he believes since she is in 11th grade, she can do it. He's been restraining Cam, strapping her to the seat and sometimes tying up her arms and strapping them to her lap so she can't flap them around or jump since she does that a lot. Mr. Smith threatened to call Cam's wrestling coach and basketball coach to take her out of her sports. This makes my blood boil. 50:47 My oldest is autistic and has been diagnosed with separation anxiety and demand avoidance. It seems to us that he is in a constant state of "fight or flight" sometimes even if we are just snuggling on the couch (snuggling with someone while reading a book or playing a board game is like his idea of heaven). My wife has a background in special ed, we believe very strongly in respecting children as people, in playfulness, setting limits with warmth and compassion, etc. Some of the behavioral approaches that have been recommended to us seem antithetical to those values or seem impossible to implement outside of a very controlled therapeutic environment (which a home is not). HELP
Feb 8, 2022 • 1h 5min
Autism Live - What is Respite Care? + Author, TV and Film Writer - Howard Chesley
In this episode of Autism Live, our host Shannon tells us what Respite Care is for the jargon of the day! Afterwards she is joined by author, TV and Film writer Howard Chesley to discuss how he got the idea for his book "Free Marcus Katz" and much more! Tune in and check it out! 9:55 Jargon of the Day - Respite Care 12:08 Respite Care - Actual Definition 12:56 Respite Care - Working Definition 25:47 Question of the Day 27:45 Topic of the Week - Are you getting respite care? 30:00 The author of "Free Marcus Katz", Howard Chesley joins us! 31:38 what is "Free Marcus Katz" about? 39:45 About Howard Chesley and his connection to Autism 47:00 About the main character of the book "Free Marcus Katz" 55:42 Where you can find Howard Chesley's Book "Free Marcus Katz" http://howardmarcchesley.com 1:02:52 This week on Autism Live
Feb 8, 2022 • 1h 5min
Autism Live - What is Respite Care? + Author, TV and Film Writer - Howard Chesley
In this episode of Autism Live, our host Shannon tells us what Respite Care is for the jargon of the day! Afterwards she is joined by author, TV and Film writer Howard Chesley to discuss how he got the idea for his book "Free Marcus Katz" and much more! Tune in and check it out! 9:55 Jargon of the Day - Respite Care 12:08 Respite Care - Actual Definition 12:56 Respite Care - Working Definition 25:47 Question of the Day 27:45 Topic of the Week - Are you getting respite care? 30:00 The author of "Free Marcus Katz", Howard Chesley joins us! 31:38 what is "Free Marcus Katz" about? 39:45 About Howard Chesley and his connection to Autism 47:00 About the main character of the book "Free Marcus Katz" 55:42 Where you can find Howard Chesley's Book "Free Marcus Katz" http://howardmarcchesley.com 1:02:52 This week on Autism Live


