Unlocking Communication: The Story of PECS with Dr. Andy Bondy & Lori Frost
Discover the story behind the Picture Exchange Communication System
(PECS) with its creators, Dr. Andy Bondy and Lori Frost.
What You Didn't Know About the Hurdles of Autism Care in Illinois
IPAAQ leaders Karem Alnatafgi and Heather Teichman reveal the truth about hidden insurance hurdles and laws that limit autism services in Illinois.
The Advances and Challenges of DEI Initiatives in ABA
Brandon discusses his role in helping to create The Black Master’s cohort and mentorship program as well as the ongoing need to prioritize DEI advancement in ABA.
How Neurodiverse Voices are Influencing the Evolution of ABA
Dr. Becky Thompson, Director of Clinical Services for the Wisconsin Early Autism Project (WEAP), and Reux Lennon, Non-binary member of both the LGBT and Autism community and Lead technician with WEAP join us to share how neurodiverse voices are influencing the evolution of ABA.
TSC: A Rare Genetic Disease with a 50% Autism Diagnosis
About 50% of those diagnosed with TSC, will also have a diagnosis of autism. Even if your child is not at risk for TSC, the thoughtful approach to treatment and resources can be valuable for all parents.
Dr. Temple Grandin and Dr. Debra Moore - Navigating Autism
Dr. Temple Grandin returns to the podcast to discuss her latest book, Navigating Autism, which is a collaboration with psychologist Debra Moore, who has done extensive work with children, teens, and adults on the autism spectrum.
Addressing the Cultural Needs of Families with Autism
Corina Jimenez-Gomez, faculty at Auburn University, and Lauren Beaulieu a behavior analyst for 20 years join us to discuss the importance of culturally responsive services in ABA.
Female Life on the Spectrum - Insights from Jennifer Cook
Jennifer Cook was diagnosed on the autism spectrum at the age of 35 and is raising three children on the spectrum.