in the future - u will be able to do some more stuff here,,,!! like pat catgirl- i mean um yeah... for now u can only see others's posts :c
Did you know...whether a child is diagnosed with autism, Global Developmental Delays, or just a speech delay, my techniques can help! Grandma Tina tells us how my programs have helped her grandson who was first diagnosed with Global Developmental Delays and later with autism. Here is a short from the full podcast.
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Hot seat number 5 is with Grandma Tina, I answer her questions about feeding, building beginning language, and self-care, watch this short snippet from the full podcast episode!
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Iām loving these hot seats as we always find different topics that are important to members of the online community and hot seat #5 is no different! This hot seat is with a grandmother, Tina, who is a gung-ho grandparent and has been a follower of my programs for awhile to help her grandson.
See the video here!: bit.ly/3w0RW7i
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Potty training children with autism can be difficult. But there are other areas you need to work on first before you can really help a child with potty training. Want want my free guide on how to potty train a child with autism a more effective way?
Get it here!: bit.ly/3OJrpE1
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There is A LOT of confusion regarding the recent updates to the CDC Developmental Milestones list. Developmental pediatrician Dr. Cheryl Tierney-Aves is joining me on this snippet from our latest podcast episode to explain! Watch it here!
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The CDC has recently made changes to it's developmental milestones that have a lot of people confused. Here's a snippet from this podcast episode, Dr. Cheryl Tierney-Aves is helping us to understand what these changes really mean.
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Does your child with autism lack safety awareness? You are not alone. Want my safety cheat sheet to help you keep them safe?
Get it here!: bit.ly/3rqAzen
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When Jess Ronne was taking care of her husband who was battling brain cancer, the support was significant. When it comes to having a child who is going to need full time support for the rest of his life, the same support should be there but it's not. Watch this short all about it!
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In this recent podcast, I talked about what we can do to help caregivers with Jess Ronne from Jess Plus the Mess. You can watch the snippet from that podcast here!
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When trying to support an autism caregiver, the important thing is to not ask "how you can help" but instead offer help in the exact way you know you can and Jess Ronne, from Jess Plus the Mess, gives some great ideas on how to do just that!
Check her out on this podcast episode!: bit.ly/36gQgO0
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I've been helping parents and professionals for over 25 years to increase talking, decrease tantrums, improve picky eating, sleeping, potty training, and more in children with autism, signs of autism or speech delays!
I started out as an RN and very confused parent of two toddlers, who struggled in different ways. Since my older son's diagnosis of autism and my younger son's journey with being gifted, I earned a PhD. I became a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst, podcast host, best-selling author, and award-winning online course creator!
I provide daily shorts and weekly video podcasts to support parents and professionals helping young children with and without delays or autism.
If youāre looking for child-friendly and proven strategies to increase talking and reduce tantrums, I encourage you to subscribe to my channel and learn to start turning autism or signs of autism around today!
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