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#299: The Early Signs of Autism: 10 You May Not Know and What You Can Do!

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Release Date: 09/24/2024

#324: Leucovorin For Autism: Dr. Richard Frye on New Autism and Language Research Parents Need show art #324: Leucovorin For Autism: Dr. Richard Frye on New Autism and Language Research Parents Need

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Many children with autism face hidden medical challenges that affect speech, behavior, and sleep. Dr. Richard Frye, a Harvard-trained pediatric neurologist, explains how folinic acid (leucovorin) may help, especially in kids with folate receptor autoantibodies. Backed by research, leucovorin has shown promise in improving communication and behavior. Listen in to Dr. Mary Barbera and Dr. Richard Frye and learn how to identify if your child might benefit, what to ask your pediatrician, and how functional medicine can support deeper healing.

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#323: PDA in Autism: Signs and Strategies That Work show art #323: PDA in Autism: Signs and Strategies That Work

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Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA) is a profile within autism marked by extreme resistance to everyday demands due to anxiety and a need for control. Though not officially recognized in the U.S., many families find PDA-informed strategies helpful. BCBA Amelia Dalphonse shares signs of PDA, like creative avoidance, surface sociability, and hidden anxiety and offers proven strategies focused on trust, flexibility, and indirect language. Understanding PDA can reduce power struggles and improve support. In this epsideo, Dr. Mary Barbera discusses PDA with Ameila Dalphonse.

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#322: Too Young for a Diagnosis? Why Early Intervention for Autism Can’t Wait show art #322: Too Young for a Diagnosis? Why Early Intervention for Autism Can’t Wait

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Mary Barbera joins BCBA and autism mom Rachel Freedman, as she shares how recognizing early signs in her son Max led to an autism diagnosis at just 13 months, and how early intervention transformed his development. By acting quickly, Rachel helped Max go from nonverbal to thriving in preschool by age four. Her story highlights the importance of trusting your instincts, advocating early, and using compassionate, individualized ABA. Parents don’t need to wait for a doctor’s referral—early action can change the trajectory of a child’s life.

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#321: How to Start Potty Training? 5 Steps to Get Started for Children with Autism (Even If You’ve Tried Before!) show art #321: How to Start Potty Training? 5 Steps to Get Started for Children with Autism (Even If You’ve Tried Before!)

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Dr. Mary Barbera shares a proven 5-step approach to help parents and professionals start or restart potty training for children with autism or developmental delays. Assessing readiness, preparing with small steps, gathering the right tools and creating consistency across environments, it's all covered. This method focuses on positivity, not pressure. Whether your child is 2 or over 5, progress is possible with the right support.

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#320: Emotional Regulation for Kids with Autism: Insights and Tools from Suzanne Tucker at Generation Mindful show art #320: Emotional Regulation for Kids with Autism: Insights and Tools from Suzanne Tucker at Generation Mindful

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Dr. Mary Barbera talks with Suzanne Tucker of Generation Mindful about teaching emotional regulation to kids with autism. They go over how co-regulation, mindfulness, and compassionate routines can help children manage meltdowns and build emotional skills—especially when traditional methods fall short. Suzanne shares practical tools like calming corners, time-ins, and sensory strategies, while emphasizing that emotional regulation starts with the adults. Whether your child is verbal or nonverbal, newly diagnosed or undiagnosed, these science-backed insights offer hope and real-life...

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#319: Doctors and Autism: How to Prepare Children for Appointments Without Meltdowns show art #319: Doctors and Autism: How to Prepare Children for Appointments Without Meltdowns

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Dr. Mary Barbera discusses how doctor visits can be overwhelming for children with autism, but systematic desensitization can make a big difference. This simple approach uses gradual exposure and positive reinforcement to reduce fear and build cooperation—even for kids with past medical trauma. Start with pretend play, visual schedules, and breaking visits into small steps. For emergencies, prep a go-bag and summary sheet in advance. With the right tools and a little planning, you can reduce meltdowns and make medical visits more manageable.

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#318: Speech Therapy at Home: Tips from Dr. Mary Barbera from the SpeakJoy Parent Academy show art #318: Speech Therapy at Home: Tips from Dr. Mary Barbera from the SpeakJoy Parent Academy

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If your child has a speech delay or signs of autism, you don’t have to wait for a diagnosis to begin helping. Dr. Mary Barbera shares how parents can start speech therapy at home using simple daily routines like meals, getting dressed, and brushing teeth. These moments become powerful learning opportunities that build language skills, confidence, and connection. With tools like the BECA™ assessment and the Turn Autism Around® approach, parents can confidently support their child’s progress—right from home. Speech therapy at home is not only possible—it’s effective, empowering, and...

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#317: Functional Medicine and Autism: Denise Voight on Key Nutrients, Blood Tests to Ask For, and the Link Between Zinc, Nutrition, and Behavior show art #317: Functional Medicine and Autism: Denise Voight on Key Nutrients, Blood Tests to Ask For, and the Link Between Zinc, Nutrition, and Behavior

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If you're a parent, caregiver, or professional supporting a child with autism, you've likely asked: can nutrition and supplements really make a difference? Dr. Mary Barbera is joined by Functional Medicine Nutritionist Denise Voigt to explore how diet, nutrient deficiencies, and functional medicine approaches can significantly impact behavior, development, and overall wellness in children with autism. They break down the science behind picky eating, the critical role of zinc, and why a skewed zinc-to-copper ratio may be driving symptoms like agitation, sleep disturbances, and poor focus....

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#316: Your Complete Guide to Daycare for Kids with Autism: Skills, Supports, and Success show art #316: Your Complete Guide to Daycare for Kids with Autism: Skills, Supports, and Success

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Is your child ready for autism daycare? In this podcast, Dr. Mary Barbera—autism mom, behavior analyst, and nurse—explains how to tell if your child is ready and how to help them thrive in a daycare environment. With special guest Kelsey General, we dive into how to assess daycare readiness, what core skills to teach at home, and how to reduce anxiety through visual supports and gradual exposure. We also talk about what makes a daycare autism-friendly, how to handle drop-off struggles, and how to advocate for the support your child needs.  

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#315: Autism Toys - Which Ones to Buy & How to Use Them show art #315: Autism Toys - Which Ones to Buy & How to Use Them

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Looking for the best toys for children with autism—and how to actually use them to boost communication, play, and social skills? In this rebroadcast, Kelsey General and Dr. Mary Barbera dive into simple strategies and toy recommendations for children with autism or early signs of autism. But spoiler alert: it’s not just about the toys themselves. It’s about the procedures—how you play, how you teach, and how you engage. Whether you’re a parent or a professional, you’ll learn what to consider before choosing a toy and how to make cause-and-effect toys more meaningful for your child....

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Dr. Mary Barbera discusses the 10 early signs of autism in young children. Drawing from her personal experience as a mom and professional background as a registered nurse and behavior analyst, she breaks down common signs such as speech delays, lack of pointing, repetitive behaviors, and more. She also shares practical strategies that parents and caregivers can use to support children showing early developmental delays, regardless of diagnosis. Tune in to learn how early intervention can make a big difference.