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Autism Live 9.4.24: Sylvia Moore Myers

Autism Live

Release Date: 09/04/2024

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Autism Live

Jennifer Fitzpatrick joins Shannon to talk about the upcoming CPABA Conference.  The conference will be held virtually on October 11 and 12th 2024 with the theme “Bridging the Gap Between Research and Practice”. For more information visit: www.behaviorlive.com. Join us tomorrow at 10am!

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Autism Live 9.23.24 Parent to Parent: Reading Comprehension show art Autism Live 9.23.24 Parent to Parent: Reading Comprehension

Autism Live

 Wondering how to build reading comprehension skills in your child or teen on the autism spectrum?  Join Shannon as she goes through her top ten tips for making reading comprehension FUN for learners of all ages and abilities!

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Autism Live

In this episode, Moira and Shannon discuss the 2024 Emmy Winners. 

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Autism Live 9.16.24: Stan Kurtz show art Autism Live 9.16.24: Stan Kurtz

Autism Live

Stan Kurtz joins Shannon on today's show to talk about the natural, non-medical healing work he has been doing at his center in Simi Valley. Today's jargon is Three Term Contingency.

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Autism Live 9.11.24: Andy Bondy and PECS show art Autism Live 9.11.24: Andy Bondy and PECS

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  Today's very special guest is Andy Bondy, together with his wife Lori Frost, pioneered the development of the Picture Exchange Communication System. In today's show, he talks about PECS today and the importance of meeting the communication needs of all individuals. Fittingly, today's jargon is PECS. 

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Autism Live

Today’s very special guest is Andy Bondy, together with his wife, Lori Frost, Bondy pioneered the development of the Picture Exchange Communication System.  In today’s show he talks about PECS today and the importance of meeting the communication needs of all individuals. Fittingly today’s jargon term is PECS.

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Autism Live 9.9.24: Michael Gilberg show art Autism Live 9.9.24: Michael Gilberg

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On today’s show Shannon welcomes Special Education Attorney and Self-Advocate Michael Gilberg to discuss the role of advocates and attorneys for individuals  with an Autism Spectrum Diagnosis.  Today’s jargon is FAPE.

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Autism Live 9.4.24: Sylvia Moore Myers show art Autism Live 9.4.24: Sylvia Moore Myers

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Today’s guest is Sylvia Moore Myers.  Sylvia shares with Shannon what it is like being a vulnerable child who goes undiagnosed.  What are the long term effects of not getting the diagnosis in the early years.  This is a first-hand personal account of why early diagnosis is so important.  The jargon of the day is LRE.  Why is the LRE page on of the most important pages of your child’s IEP?

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Join Atticus as they go into detail about what a hyperfixation is! Hear firsthand the ups, the downs, the joys, the pains, and how to channel your hyperfixation into a tool to realize your dreams!"

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Join Atticus as they talk about their favorite musical instrument, the hurdy gurdy! Learn the fascinating history of the instrument from 1100 C.E. until now, the basics of how such a fascinating instrument works, and hear actual sound bytes of Atticus playing their own instrument!

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Today’s guest is Sylvia Moore Myers.  Sylvia shares with Shannon what it is like being a vulnerable child who goes undiagnosed.  What are the long term effects of not getting the diagnosis in the early years.  This is a first-hand personal account of why early diagnosis is so important.  The jargon of the day is LRE.  Why is the LRE page on of the most important pages of your child’s IEP?