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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 everyon... more
FAQs about Autism Live:How many episodes does Autism Live have?The podcast currently has 2,898 episodes available.
September 15, 2021Reinforcement Schedule Explained + Lisa Ackerman Gives Away Free Tickets!In this one our host Shannon covers Reinforcement Schedule for the jargon of the day before discussing the question of the day with the live viewers! After that, Shannon talks about the topic of the week while taking viewer questions! Then, Shannon is joined by the founder and Executive Director of The Autism Community in Action (TACA) and plans to give away FREE tickets to the annual 36thTACA conference! Tune in to see how you could win! Check it out! https://tacanow.org/conferences/2021-conference/...more1h 2minPlay
September 11, 2021Let's Talk Autism with Shannon & Nancy + Research Coordinator Leah Hirschfeld: Battling Healthcare Access BarriersThis time on Let's Talk Autism with Shannon and Nancy, our host discusses autism news about a disturbing video involving a teenager on the autism spectrum, why some autistic people are hesitant about the new autism study and more before being joined by the research coordinator for the Center for Autism and Related Disorders to talk about battling healthcare access barriers. Don't miss this useful information! Tory Ridgeway GoFundMe Disturbing Video of Students Beating a Classmate of the Autism Spectrum Why Some Autistic People are Against the Spectrum 10k Study https://www.nytimes.com/2021/08/16/books/eric-garcia-were-not-broken-changing-autism-conversation.html Convicted Felon with Fake Credentials Runs Autism Programs https://aaspire.org https://echoautism.org...more1h 7minPlay
September 11, 2021Let's Talk Autism with Shannon & Nancy + Research Coordinator Leah Hirschfeld: Battling Healthcare Access BarriersThis time on Let's Talk Autism with Shannon and Nancy, our host discusses autism news about a disturbing video involving a teenager on the autism spectrum, why some autistic people are hesitant about the new autism study and more before being joined by the research coordinator for the Center for Autism and Related Disorders to talk about battling healthcare access barriers. Don't miss this useful information! Tory Ridgeway GoFundMe Disturbing Video of Students Beating a Classmate of the Autism Spectrum Why Some Autistic People are Against the Spectrum 10k Study https://www.nytimes.com/2021/08/16/books/eric-garcia-were-not-broken-changing-autism-conversation.html Convicted Felon with Fake Credentials Runs Autism Programs https://aaspire.org https://echoautism.org...more1h 7minPlay
September 10, 2021FAPE & How Parents Can Use It!In this episode, Shannon covers FAPE for the jargon of the before discussing the question of the day with the live viewers! After that, Shannon talks about the topic of the week while taking viewer questions!...more1h 2minPlay
September 10, 2021FAPE & How Parents Can Use It!In this episode, Shannon covers FAPE for the jargon of the before discussing the question of the day with the live viewers! After that, Shannon talks about the topic of the week while taking viewer questions!...more1h 2minPlay
September 09, 2021Ask Dr. DoreenDr. Doreen Granpeesheh, the founder of the Center for Autism and Related Disorders is back to answer viewer questions about dealing with change, automatic function vs sensory function and more! Check it out! 6:36 Dealing with Change here is a question, hope its a good one. one of my favorite restaurants is closing soon permanently. i am handling the change well. but how can i handle it better. and I want this to help everyone. 15:35 Screaming & Automatic Functions Vs. Sensory Function Hello, I'm behavior therapists, can you talk about screaming? Can be sensory or automatic reinforcement because no reason for that. 23:13 My daughter is currently in class for Autism and dyslexia formality and her professor is playing videos on how this works. His suggestion is a sensory room. What if you only have one room and an Autistic student main streamed with 30 other students. What can a teacher do to help that one? 25:56 How do we know when its time for aba to be over over? How do we know when its time for aba to be over over? My 6 year old has mastered almost all of the vb-mapp testing and we are talking about graduating her from aba but I am afraid of that change, as you just discussed. Our BCBA has told us to continue parent training for remaining behaviors and look into social skills classes or other group activities because those would help more than 1-1 adult therapy. 37:08 My 4-yo is doing well w language but he still sometimes zones out. Bc of Covid we haven't had an in-person eval. Could this be ADHD or is it autism making shifting attention tough? How to work on this? 45:25 My son was diagnosed with mild autism at the age of four. He is nine but he does not talk . Is there any chance he will ever talk, if yes what advice you can give. 48:11 I think I might be autistic but idk for sure I am so exhausted and tired, and I don't wanna hurt myself, but it seems like the only thing. The way I stim is by skinpicking my scalp and it sounds bad I don't know, and I am in a horrible situation and I try to cope by eating. Also, I asked this on another post but are there any autistic advocacy groups that aren't ravist? I am so scared, and I don't even know if I will. Am I weak? It feels wrong to be this vulnerable online cause I am scared someone will use it against me but why is the world so horrible to autistics like the fact that stuff like (tw aba therapy mention) aba therapy is legal and doctors you can't even trust doctors and the thing is diagnosis is so biased, so it is so hard to find others locally. People are just so, and I am so. I feel like everything I say will be taken the wrong way and even when I trust myself in a situation and I handle it in the moment it still replays in my mind and I don't know what to do. Can you even be yourself when you're in hell? I have a nonspeaking autistic sibling and it's so much worse for him and I don't know what to do. Also, I hate it when people ask me how I am then asking why all these terrible things are happening as if there is a reason justifiable enough. When someone asks me why my heart breaks because it means I have lost another person I could trust. And I don't hate being autistic, but my mind is so messy I don't even know how I am. It seems so normal to me but the fact that it's not to others is just so. I mean listen I don't get it. One time I did something i thought was normal (I knocked and asked if her water was working because she lives close by and my water does not work) and this lady I barely knew messaged my neighbor and called me "crazy" also I told her how old I was I am like a teen and she is a grown woman. I know I should trust but I have so much to lose if I trust the wrong person. If I hear another blame, I do not deserve I don't think my mind will cope. I will have to forget everything though it feels like I already have. I mean I will endure but how much will that matter if the pain swallows itself with other parts of my brain I need. 55:32 Greetings doctor. My 10 year old son has high functioning autism. He's starting to realize that he is in a special day class and that he is different from the other kids. I'm worried about how this will affect his psyche and how he see's himself. Any advice would be helpful....more1h 2minPlay
September 09, 2021Ask Dr. DoreenDr. Doreen Granpeesheh, the founder of the Center for Autism and Related Disorders is back to answer viewer questions about dealing with change, automatic function vs sensory function and more! Check it out! 6:36 Dealing with Change here is a question, hope its a good one. one of my favorite restaurants is closing soon permanently. i am handling the change well. but how can i handle it better. and I want this to help everyone. 15:35 Screaming & Automatic Functions Vs. Sensory Function Hello, I'm behavior therapists, can you talk about screaming? Can be sensory or automatic reinforcement because no reason for that. 23:13 My daughter is currently in class for Autism and dyslexia formality and her professor is playing videos on how this works. His suggestion is a sensory room. What if you only have one room and an Autistic student main streamed with 30 other students. What can a teacher do to help that one? 25:56 How do we know when its time for aba to be over over? How do we know when its time for aba to be over over? My 6 year old has mastered almost all of the vb-mapp testing and we are talking about graduating her from aba but I am afraid of that change, as you just discussed. Our BCBA has told us to continue parent training for remaining behaviors and look into social skills classes or other group activities because those would help more than 1-1 adult therapy. 37:08 My 4-yo is doing well w language but he still sometimes zones out. Bc of Covid we haven't had an in-person eval. Could this be ADHD or is it autism making shifting attention tough? How to work on this? 45:25 My son was diagnosed with mild autism at the age of four. He is nine but he does not talk . Is there any chance he will ever talk, if yes what advice you can give. 48:11 I think I might be autistic but idk for sure I am so exhausted and tired, and I don't wanna hurt myself, but it seems like the only thing. The way I stim is by skinpicking my scalp and it sounds bad I don't know, and I am in a horrible situation and I try to cope by eating. Also, I asked this on another post but are there any autistic advocacy groups that aren't ravist? I am so scared, and I don't even know if I will. Am I weak? It feels wrong to be this vulnerable online cause I am scared someone will use it against me but why is the world so horrible to autistics like the fact that stuff like (tw aba therapy mention) aba therapy is legal and doctors you can't even trust doctors and the thing is diagnosis is so biased, so it is so hard to find others locally. People are just so, and I am so. I feel like everything I say will be taken the wrong way and even when I trust myself in a situation and I handle it in the moment it still replays in my mind and I don't know what to do. Can you even be yourself when you're in hell? I have a nonspeaking autistic sibling and it's so much worse for him and I don't know what to do. Also, I hate it when people ask me how I am then asking why all these terrible things are happening as if there is a reason justifiable enough. When someone asks me why my heart breaks because it means I have lost another person I could trust. And I don't hate being autistic, but my mind is so messy I don't even know how I am. It seems so normal to me but the fact that it's not to others is just so. I mean listen I don't get it. One time I did something i thought was normal (I knocked and asked if her water was working because she lives close by and my water does not work) and this lady I barely knew messaged my neighbor and called me "crazy" also I told her how old I was I am like a teen and she is a grown woman. I know I should trust but I have so much to lose if I trust the wrong person. If I hear another blame, I do not deserve I don't think my mind will cope. I will have to forget everything though it feels like I already have. I mean I will endure but how much will that matter if the pain swallows itself with other parts of my brain I need. 55:32 Greetings doctor. My 10 year old son has high functioning autism. He's starting to realize that he is in a special day class and that he is different from the other kids. I'm worried about how this will affect his psyche and how he see's himself. Any advice would be helpful....more1h 2minPlay
September 04, 2021Let's Talk Autism with Shannon and Nancy + Vince Redmond LMFTNancy Aslpaugh, Nancy Alspaugh-Jackson, Let's Talk Autism, Autism News, Autism mother, Autism parents, news, parents of children on the autism spectrum, autistic children, children with autism, parents, parenting Validating autism subtypes: A Crucial but Often Overlooked Step in Research https://www.spectrumnews.org/opinion/validating-autism-subtypes-a-crucial-but-often-overlooked-step-in-research/...more1h 2minPlay
September 04, 2021Let's Talk Autism with Shannon and Nancy + Vince Redmond LMFTNancy Aslpaugh, Nancy Alspaugh-Jackson, Let's Talk Autism, Autism News, Autism mother, Autism parents, news, parents of children on the autism spectrum, autistic children, children with autism, parents, parenting Validating autism subtypes: A Crucial but Often Overlooked Step in Research https://www.spectrumnews.org/opinion/validating-autism-subtypes-a-crucial-but-often-overlooked-step-in-research/...more1h 2minPlay
September 03, 2021Random Rotation Explained + Your Rights with Special Education Attorney Bonnie YatesOur host Shannon Penrod explains what Random Rotation is in autism jargon terms before being joined by Special Education Attorney Bonnie Yates for another episode of Your Rights! This time Shannon and Bonnie discuss several topics pertaining to students going back to school during COVID-19. You won't want to miss these valuable insights from two professionals that have not only dealt with this on their own from a parent's perspective but from a professional one as well....more1h 2minPlay
FAQs about Autism Live:How many episodes does Autism Live have?The podcast currently has 2,898 episodes available.