Random Asd Podcasts

  • Parenting Autism
  • Just a Skinny Boy’s Podcast
  • Sensory Overload
  • Let’s Talk About Super Special Kids & Cake
  • Celebrate Calm
  • My Autism And Me
  • You Don’t Sound Autistic (YDSA)
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    Parenting Autism

    Parenting Autism

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    Since Nov 17, 2018 17:00 UTC

    Your hosts are Chris and Sandy Colter, the parents of Bryce, who share their autism journey with stories about their nine year old son who was diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder at age two. The podcast is designed to connect with families who have been touched by autism and people who want to learn more about their world. You’ll learn all about how they deal with day to day challenges and how you might apply it to your own life. It also sheds light on the “Mommy and Daddy” perspectives of parenting on the autism spectrum. Find their podcast on all of the popular platforms including Spotify, Apple iTunes, Google, Audible, Castbox, and Podbean. Also, follow their Facebook and Instagram pages. Their website (www.parentingautismshow.com) includes helpful resources on a variety of topics.

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    Just a Skinny Boy’s Podcast

    Just a Skinny Boy’s Podcast

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    Since Jan 12, 2013 04:53 UTC

    Some little messages to help you along your way 🙂 A lot of my podcasts are from videos that I’ve made.

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    Sensory Overload

    Sensory Overload

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    Since Sep 30, 2019 07:00 UTC

    Welcome to the semi-irreverent adventures of parenting a precocious, hilarious, autistic child! We salute you. And you.

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    Let’s Talk About Super Special Kids & Cake

    Let’s Talk About Super Special Kids & Cake

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    Since Dec 10, 2018 17:34 UTC

    Welcome to Let’s Talk About Super Special Kids and Cake the podcast for parents of children with special needs. During each Podcast Professor Rhea Paul Paul and Dr. Donia Fahim cover a topic of interest to parents and families of children with Special needs. They also answer questions sent to them by one of their listeners and they share their thoughts on some common misconceptions about interventions for children with special developmental delays and neurodevelopmental difficulties. Both Granny Rhea and Auntie Donia love cake! The eating cake for breakfast segment is all about the fun activities you can do at home with your super special kids. So make yourself a cup of tea, grab yourself a piece of cake, relax and enjoy the theme music composed by the New York Musician Marty Isenberg. This podcast was recorded live from the studios of Sacred Heart University in Fairfield Connecticut and is brought to you by our book Let’s Talk: Navigating Communication Services and Supports for Your Young Child with ASD published by Paul H Brooks and available from Amazon. Dr. Donia Fahim, Ph.D., Cert. MRCSLT (U.K.), A.K.A Auntie Donia, is a speech and language pathologist, an international educational consultant, and specializes in the treatment of individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders and in development of curriculum and interventions for young children with special needs in countries with limited services. She is now based in London, and is the founder and director of Education and Therapeutic Spaces, Ltd. She lived in NYC for ten years (2008-2018) where she was a Consultant for the ASD Nest Project at New York University, and a Professor at Hunter College, where she was also Program Coordinator for the Early Childhood Special Education Program from 2008 to 2013. She was also the Co-Founder and Executive Director of Autism Friendly Spaces, Inc. (2010-2018) and developer of the first dual language ASD public school program in New York City. She is the co-author the books Let’s Talk with Professor Rhea Paul and she has authored several peer reviewed journals and chapters. She obtained her B.Sc., M.A and Ph.D. from the University of London. She is a certified member of the Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists. Professor Rhea Paul, PhD., CCC-SLP: Rhea Paul, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, (AKA Granny Rhea) is Professor and Founding Chair of the Speech-Language Pathology Department at Sacred Heart University, author of over 100 refereed articles, 50 book chapters and 9 books. She serves as Editor for Language at the Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research. She received the Editor’s Award from the American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology in 1996, and the Ritvo/Slifka Award for Innovative Clinical Research from the International Society for Autism Research. She has been a Fellow of ASHA since 1991, and received Honors of the Association in 2014.

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    Celebrate Calm

    Celebrate Calm

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    Since Sep 12, 2017 00:20 UTC

    Have a strong-willed child who doesn’t respond to consequences, argues like an attorney, and refuses to do things your way? Good! You’re in the right place. Celebrate Calm Founder Kirk Martin has given over 1,000,000 parents and teachers around the world practical, life-changing strategies to stop power struggles, yelling, and defiance NOW. Based on work with 1,500 challenging kids (many with AD/HD, OCD, ODD, ASD, etc.) in his home, and years spent in classrooms, Kirk’s approach is refreshingly practical, honest, and laugh-out-loud funny! Questions? Visit us at www.CelebrateCalm.com or email us directly at Casey@CelebrateCalm.com

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    You Don’t Sound Autistic (YDSA)

    You Don’t Sound Autistic (YDSA)

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    Since Jun 16, 2021 00:28 UTC

    Welcome to our mental health awareness podcast. If you’re one of the millions of teens, adults and (entire) families being diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder, ADHD (hyperactive)/ADD (inattentive), Anxiety, Depression or other Neurodiverse conditions without a meaningful support group or a roadmap, jump right in with us. Our raw and unfiltered journey will help you. We’ll break it down and talk about it in a real, raw and sometimes tragic perspective. We lived it. And thanks to a few key people, we’re still alive today to talk about it. So let’s talk about.

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