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#330: How to Stop Toddler Hitting and Throwing in Just 2 Days!

Turn Autism Around

Release Date: 11/25/2025

#332: 5 Autism Rants You Need to Hear in 2026 | Unpopular Autism Opinions That Improve Progress show art #332: 5 Autism Rants You Need to Hear in 2026 | Unpopular Autism Opinions That Improve Progress

Turn Autism Around

Dr. Mary Barbera shares five “autism rants” based on her 27 years of experience as a mom, nurse, and BCBA-D. These unpopular opinions challenge outdated advice and highlight what truly helps children with autism make progress, like acting early, using one cohesive plan, and empowering parents to lead daily routines. Whether you're overwhelmed by delays, therapy contradictions, or mixed messages, this guide gives you the clarity and tools to take effective action now.

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#331: 18 month old not talking? 5 Steps you need today! show art #331: 18 month old not talking? 5 Steps you need today!

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Is your 18-month-old not talking yet? Dr. Mary Barbera shares five essential action steps to help parents navigate early speech delays with clarity and confidence. From checking developmental milestones to understanding early signs of autism and using a free digital assessment, this guide empowers you to take early, effective action without panic or overwhelm. Whether your child has a diagnosis or not, these strategies can spark real progress at home. Early help leads to big gains!

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#330: How to Stop Toddler Hitting and Throwing in Just 2 Days! show art #330: How to Stop Toddler Hitting and Throwing in Just 2 Days!

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Dr. Mary Barbera and Rachel Smith share a simple, effective 3-step plan to stop toddlers from hitting and throwing things, even when they're overwhelmed or frustrated. Based on positive parenting and behavior science, this approach helps toddlers with or without delays learn calm behavior fast. Rachel used it to stop her son’s hitting and throwing in just two days, and it can work for you too.

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#329: Should you stop stimming in autism? show art #329: Should you stop stimming in autism?

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Dr. Mary Barbera answers the top questions about stimming and scripting in children with autism, explaining why they happen and when to be concerned. Stimming isn't bad, but when it's constant, unsafe, or disruptive, it's time to take action. Instead of trying to stop vocal stimming directly, Dr. Barbera recommends teaching language, play, and daily-living skills so stimming naturally decreases over time. Learn when to let it be, when to intervene, and how to use stimming as a clue to better support your child.

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#328: ADHD vs. Autism in Toddlers: Early Signs, Key Differences & What to Do Next show art #328: ADHD vs. Autism in Toddlers: Early Signs, Key Differences & What to Do Next

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When toddlers show signs like hyperactivity, tantrums, or language delays, it can be hard to tell if it's ADHD, autism, or both. Dr. Mary Barbera shares how to spot early signs, understand the key differences, and take action before a diagnosis. Using her 4-step approach, assess, plan, teach, and evaluate, parents can start meaningful intervention right away. Whether your child has ADHD, autism, or early red flags, early support builds language, reduces problem behaviors, and leads to better long-term outcomes.

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#327: Knows Letters and Numbers but Can't Talk? How to Teach These Kids to Talk. show art #327: Knows Letters and Numbers but Can't Talk? How to Teach These Kids to Talk.

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Dr. Mary Barbera explains what it means when toddlers are obsessed with the alphabet or numbers but struggle to talk. This pattern, often linked to hyperlexia, can signal giftedness or early signs of autism, especially when paired with delays in communication, pretend play, and social interaction. The key is using letter and number strengths as teaching tools while focusing on functional language, comprehension, and social skills. Learn how to assess your child’s development and support real progress with balanced strategies that reduce obsession and promote talking.

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#326: Child Kicked out of Daycare or Expelled From Preschool? Here's what to do! show art #326: Child Kicked out of Daycare or Expelled From Preschool? Here's what to do!

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If your child has been kicked out of daycare or preschool, you’re not alone, this happens more often for kids with autism, ADHD, or developmental delays. Dr. Mary Barbera shares why expulsions happen, what it means, and how to move forward with confidence. Learn key steps like tracking milestones, getting evaluations, and using positive ABA strategies at home. You’ll also get tips on partnering with staff, preventing future expulsions, and finding environments better suited to your child’s needs. With the right tools and support, your child can thrive - starting today.

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#325: The BECA: An Autism Assessment for Physicians, Researchers, Parents, and Autism Professionals show art #325: The BECA: An Autism Assessment for Physicians, Researchers, Parents, and Autism Professionals

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The Barbera Early Childhood Assessment (BECA) is a free, 10-minute digital autism screener designed for parents, physicians, researchers, and autism professionals. Created by Dr. Mary Barbera, the BECA assesses self-care, language, and behavior to provide a quick, reliable snapshot of a child’s development. It’s ideal for early detection, tracking progress, and guiding intervention, without long waitlists or costly evaluations. With over 65,000 users and 3 million data points collected, the BECA is transforming how we screen for autism and developmental delays.

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#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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Dr. Mary Barbera and Rachel Smith share a simple, effective 3-step plan to stop toddlers from hitting and throwing things, even when they're overwhelmed or frustrated. Based on positive parenting and behavior science, this approach helps toddlers with or without delays learn calm behavior fast. Rachel used it to stop her son’s hitting and throwing in just two days, and it can work for you too.