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How does a father change his attitude about his son’s autism diagnosis?
In this clip, Jamiel Owens talks about what it was like to learn about his son’s autism and how he shifted his perspective from grief to acceptance.
Jamiel Owens is the host and creator of The Ausome Show, a co-host of The Ben & Jay Show, and a self-described all-around public server. As the father of a young adolescent boy with autism, Jamiel encourages other fathers to open up about their feelings regarding their child’s diagnosis.
Welcome to Autism Tips & Tools, where we highlight the best practical guidance from previous episodes of Autism Knows No Borders. Whether you’re a self-advocate, a family member, or a service provider, there’s something here for you!
This conversation with Jamiel Owens was originally released on August 27, 2020.
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A Father’s Path to Autism Acceptance, with Jamiel Owens
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Discover what’s possible when you nurture passions and talents first.
How can shifting the focus from deficits to strengths impact the way that autistic children view themselves?
If you’re the parent of an autistic child, or you work with children on the spectrum, you’ll want to listen to this throwback episode with Jude Morrow, where he talks about the importance of nurturing strengths. This episode was originally released on June 17, 2021.
Based in Ireland, Jude Morrow is an autism self-advocate, TEDx speaker, and author. He is also the founder of Neurodiversity Training International, an autism mentoring, training, consultancy, and motivational platform. NTI works with non-profit and Fortune 500 companies using a strengths-based approach to change perceptions and attitudes. Jude’s publications include Why Does Daddy Always Look So Sad? and Loving Your Place on the Spectrum.
In this conversation, we discuss:
Autism awareness and acceptance in IrelandWhat it was like for Jude to grow up feeling that something was wrong with himAccepting his autism as a result of becoming a parentLessons learned from parenting as an autistic personAutistic problem-solving and communication skillsTo learn more about Jude Morrow and his work, please visit https://neurodiversity-training.net/.
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Want to learn about meaningful support across the lifespan for autistic individuals in Canada?
In this clip, David Bodanis talks about the support they offer at Jake’s House, a charitable organization based in Canada.
David Bodanis is the father of three young men, two of which are on the autism spectrum. Cofounded with his wife Irene, Jake’s House offers four core initiatives: annual holiday parties, the Legends Mentoring Program, employment mentoring, and inclusive housing solutions.
Welcome to Autism Tips & Tools, where we highlight the best practical guidance from previous episodes of Autism Knows No Borders. Whether you’re a self-advocate, a family member, or a service provider, there’s something here for you!
This conversation with David Bodanis was originally released on January 21, 2021.
Would you like to know how David has collaborated with organizations to come up with housing solutions for autistic individuals? Click the link below for the full conversation and be sure to subscribe to hear more from people connected to autism inspiring change and building community.
Support Across the Lifespan at Jake's House in Canada, with David Bodanis
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Discover what’s possible when every note carries hope.
What if the world could see an autistic daughter through her father’s eyes?
This episode is part two of my conversation with Russell Allen, where we talk about the creative process behind his recently released acoustic song titled “Love Her Like I Do”, about his autistic daughter Ava.
Russell is an American singer best known as the vocalist of Symphony X, a band which is universally considered one of the top-tier progressive metal acts in the world. He’s also one of the main vocalists in the Trans-Siberian Orchestra, and has collaborated with numerous metal supergroups of international acclaim.
Among other things, we discuss:
The story behind “Love Her Like I Do”Russell’s therapeutic journey through writing and releasing the songWhat Ava herself thought of the songLessons learned from parenting an autistic childTips for parents just beginning their autism journeyListen to the song “Love Her Like I Do” here on Spotify and Apple Music.
You can follow Russell on Instagram @sirrussellallen.
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How do intersectionality and neurodiversity overlap?
In this clip, Tiffany Hammond talks about how the two frameworks can be analyzed together.
Tiffany Hammond is an Autistic Self-Advocate, the mother of two boys on the spectrum, and the voice behind the blog Fidgets and Fries. As a Black and autistic woman, Tiffany aims to educate others about autism and intersectional advocacy. Her book A Day With No Words became a New York Times #1 Best Seller.
Welcome to Autism Tips & Tools, where we highlight the best practical guidance from previous episodes of Autism Knows No Borders. Whether you’re a self-advocate, a family member, or a service provider, there’s something here for you!
This conversation with Tiffany Hammond was originally released on January 14, 2021.
Would you like to hear about how Tiffany overcame guilt after her first son’s autism diagnosis, and how she finally accepted her own autism? Click the link below for the full conversation and be sure to subscribe to hear more from people connected to autism inspiring change and building community.
Social Media and Intersectional Advocacy, with Tiffany Hammond
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Discover what’s possible when you see the glass half full.
What is it like to raise a daughter who is on the autism spectrum?
If you’re curious about the experience from a father’s perspective, you’ll want to listen to this episode with Russell Allen.
Russell is an American singer best known as the vocalist of Symphony X, a band which is universally considered one of the top-tier progressive metal acts in the world. He’s also one of the main vocalists in the Trans-Siberian Orchestra, and has collaborated with numerous metal supergroups of international acclaim.
Russell recently released an acoustic song titled “Love Her Like I Do”, about his autistic daughter Ava.
This episode is part one of our conversation, and we discuss:
What it was like for Russell to receive his daughter’s autism diagnosisAva’s interests and talentsThe importance of early intervention when it comes to autism servicesControversies around labels like “high-functioning” and “low-functioning”Future plans for Ava’s independence as an autistic adultListen to the song “Love Her Like I Do” here on Spotify and Apple Music.
You can follow Russell on Instagram @sirrussellallen.
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What’s the best way to foster motivation for learning in children?
In this clip, Robert Schramm explains how parents and professionals can build trust with children, creating a foundation where they feel safe, supported, and ready to learn.
Robert Schramm is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst, former special-education instructor, and published author. His book The 7 Steps to Earning Instructional Control —based on the principles of behavior – outlines how to foster motivated learners in the home, school, and clinic settings.
Welcome to Autism Tips & Tools, where we highlight the best practical guidance from previous episodes of Autism Knows No Borders. Whether you’re a self-advocate, a family member, or a service provider, there’s something here for you!
This conversation with Robert Schramm was originally released on November 19, 2020.
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The 7 Steps to Successful Parenting and ABA in Germany, with Robert and Nadine Schramm
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Discover what’s possible when you connect peer to peer.
Why is it important for peer support groups to be led by autistic individuals?
Autistic Self-Advocate Stephane Guidon shares what has worked for his peer groups at the National Autistic Society, the largest autism charity in the UK, dedicated to creating a society that works for autistic people.
This episode is part 2 of our conversation, originally released on February 24, 2023.
Among other things, we discuss:
The importance of having an autistic person leading the peer groupChallenges of sustaining autistic support groupsMeasuring success and impactEmpowering autistic individualsTips for finding support and resourcesTo learn more about Stephane Guidon and his work, please visit our show notes at autism.org.uk.
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How does supported decision-making compare to guardianship?
In this clip, Autistic Self-Advocate Jonathan Gardner talks about how supported decision-making helped him get through his cancer treatment. Jonathan a motivational speaker, cancer survivor, and supported decision-maker.
Welcome to Autism Tips & Tools, where we highlight the best practical guidance from previous episodes of Autism Knows No Borders. Whether you’re a self-advocate, a family member, or a service provider, there’s something here for you!
This conversation with Jonathan Gardner was originally released on May 16, 2024.
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Supported Decision Making | Part 2 with Jonathan Gardner
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Discover what’s possible when you connect peer to peer.
What makes a peer support group effective, and what should autistic individuals consider when looking for one?
Autistic Self-Advocate Stephane Guidon shares what has worked for his peer groups at the National Autistic Society, the largest autism charity in the UK, dedicated to creating a society that works for autistic people.
Originally from France, Stephane works for the National Autistic Society as a Senior Branch Engagement Officer and Project Lead.
This episode is part 1 of our conversation, which was originally released on February 24, 2023.
Among other things, we discuss:
Stephane’s journey of self-discoveryHow he relates to his autistic sonAutism awareness in FranceStephane’s role at the National Autistic SocietyKey components of a successful peer groupTo learn more about Stephane Guidon and his work, please visit our show notes at autism.org.uk.
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How can an autistic individual with limited access to high-tech devices still be able to express themselves using AAC?
Chris McDonald, the Founder and CEO of PicSeePal, talks about the benefits of a light-tech communication tool for all ages, abilities, and settings.
Chris is an educator, designer, and social entrepreneur from Sydney, Australia.
Welcome to Autism Tips & Tools, where we highlight the best practical guidance from previous episodes of Autism Knows No Borders. Whether you’re a self-advocate, a family member, or a service provider, there’s something here for you!
This conversation with Chris McDonald was originally released on September 1, 2022.
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PicSeePal: Communication for Everyone Everywhere, with Chris McDonald
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Discover what’s possible when you shift the narrative.
What if autism were not a set of deficits but a different way of being human?
Whether you’re autistic yourself, care for someone who is, or serve autistic individuals as your profession, you’ll want to listen to this episode with Dr. Barry Prizant.
Dr. Barry Prizant is a Speech-Language Pathologist, clinical scholar, consultant, and researcher. He co-developed the SCERTS Model and his book, Uniquely Human: A Different Way of Seeing Autism, has been the best selling book on autism since 2015. Barry also co-hosts Uniquely Human: The Podcast.
This episode is part two of our conversation, and we discuss:
What inspired Barry to write Uniquely HumanWhy his book is relatable across culturesUnderstanding neurodivergent experiencesThe importance of creating individualized support plansHope for the future of neurodiversityAreas of autism research and support that need to changeTips for professionals working with autistic individuals and their familiesTo learn more about Dr. Barry Prizant and his work, please visit: Dr. Barry Prizant
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How can a job coach support and empower an autistic employee?
In this clip, Autistic Self-Advocate Stephanie De Kremer and her job coach Russell Botting share their ideas on this topic. At the time of this recording, Stephanie and Russell were employees at Auticon, a company that employs over 200 adults on the autism spectrum as IT consultants.
Welcome to Autism Tips & Tools, where we highlight the best practical guidance from previous episodes of Autism Knows No Borders. Whether you’re a self-advocate, a family member, or a service provider, there’s something here for you!
This conversation with Stephanie De Kremer and Russell Botting was originally released on December 3, 2020.
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Auticon UK: Another Perspective on IT Consultancy, with Stephanie De Kremer and Russell Botting
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Discover what’s possible when you learn to regulate – and you regulate to learn.
How do you regulate your emotions?
Whether you’re autistic or not, if you’re curious about practical strategies for emotional regulation, you’ll want to listen to this episode with Dr. Barry Prizant.
Dr. Barry Prizant is a Speech-Language Pathologist, clinical scholar, consultant, and researcher. He co-developed the SCERTS Model, SCERTS standing for Social Communication-Emotional Regulation-and Transactional Support. This framework is designed to support individuals of all ages who experience or are at-risk for social-communicative and emotional regulatory difficulties. Dr. Prizant’s book, Uniquely Human: A Different Way of Seeing Autism, has been the best selling book on autism since 2015. Barry also co-hosts Uniquely Human: The Podcast.
This episode is part one of our conversation, and we discuss:
Historical misconceptions about autismThe impact of social media on the neurodiversity movementGestalt language processing and echolalia, which is the involuntary repetition of words and sounds spoken by another personWhy emotional regulation is central to developmentHow the SCERTS Model is different from more traditional intervention approachesPractical emotional regulation techniques that you can apply todayTo learn more about Dr. Barry Prizant and his work, please visit: Dr. Barry Prizant
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What are different types of community engagement and social learning that can come out of homeschooling?
In this clip, Autistic Self-Advocate Hattie-Angelys Fox shares her ideas on this topic. Angelys is a certified teacher, a Board Certified Behavior Analyst, and the mother of two neurodivergent children.
Welcome to Autism Tips & Tools, where we highlight the best practical guidance from previous episodes of Autism Knows No Borders. Whether you’re a self-advocate, a family member, or a service provider, there’s something here for you!
This conversation with Hattie-Angelys Fox was originally released on August 8, 2024.
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Why I Homeschool My Children | Part 1 with Hattie-Angelys Fox
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Discover what’s possible when your responses are truly aligned with your intentions.
What is the key to understanding and connecting with your child?
If you’re the parent of a neurodivergent child, you’ll want to listen to this episode with Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist Lafaya Mitchell. Lafaya is the mother of three children, two of whom are autistic.
In this conversation, we discuss:
The different levels of autism acceptance and how they are tied to a parent’s personal growthCommon struggles of parents trying to understand their child’s needsHidden effects of family dynamicsWhy the expression “problem child” is itself problematicCultural sensitivity and how the Black American community responds to Lafaya’s programOne of the most rewarding experiences she’s ever had while working with children on the spectrumTo learn more about Lafaya Mitchell, please visit lafayaway.com.
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How might autism affect someone’s musical strengths?
Rawan Tuffaha and Spenser Murray from The ASD Band share their personal experiences as well as tips for other autistic people who may be interested in joining a band.
The ASD Band is comprised of musicians on the autism spectrum who use their talents to raise awareness and break stereotypes.
Welcome to Autism Tips & Tools, where we highlight the best practical guidance from previous episodes of Autism Knows No Borders. Whether you’re a self-advocate, a family member, or a service provider, there’s something here for you!
This conversation with Rawan Tuffaha and Spenser Murray was originally released on March 4, 2021.
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Behind the Music: ASD Band, with Rawan Tuffaha, Spenser Murray, and Andrew Simon
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Discover what’s possible when your responses are truly aligned with your intentions.
How can understanding family dynamics transform parent-child relationships?
If you’re the parent of a neurodivergent child, you’ll want to listen to this episode with Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist Lafaya Mitchell, where she shares her innovative relational approach to supporting neurodiverse children and their families. Lafaya is also the mother of three children, two of whom are autistic.
In this conversation, we discuss:
The four core strategies of The Lafaya WayWhat she calls the “emotion soaking phenomenon”How a parent’s experiences from the past can affect their decision-making nowHow to set boundaries with kidsNavigating parental expectationsTo learn more about Lafaya Mitchell, please visit lafayaway.com.
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What are some strategies to stay motivated when trying to reach your goals?
In this clip, Global Autism Community members share their ideas on this topic. This roundtable discussion about Self-Development and Accountability was hosted by community moderator Michelle Vinokurov, and participants included Christina Kaspersen, Robert Schmus, Danielle Terrell, Andrew Bennett, and Corben Havener.
Welcome to Autism Tips & Tools, where we highlight the best practical guidance from previous episodes of Autism Knows No Borders. Whether you’re a self-advocate, a family member, or a service provider, there’s something here for you!
This conversation with our Global Autism Community was originally released on November 3, 2022.
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Self-Development & Accountability, with the Global Autism Community
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Discover what’s possible when you support from the start.
What factors make the biggest difference in the quality of life of autistic individuals? Whether you’re autistic yourself, or care for an autistic loved one, you’ll want to listen to this episode with Dr. Catherine Lord. She shares some of the findings from her own groundbreaking longitudinal study, which began in 1990 and continues to follow a community sample of over 200 autistic individuals. This is one of the largest and longest-running studies of autism ever conducted
Dr. Lord is an American psychologist and researcher credited for co-developing the Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule (ADOS) and the Autism Diagnostic Interview-Revised (ADI-R).
This episode is part two of our conversation, and we discuss:
Dr. Lord’s research tracking autistic individuals over decadesFactors which predict positive outcomes in autismAutism across the lifespan when it comes to employment, relationships, and independenceThe importance of community supportWhat’s next for autism research and what areas need more attentionTips for clinicians working with autistic childrenTo learn more about Dr. Catherine Lord and her work, please visit: Dr. Catherine Lord UCLA Profile
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