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Creating a visual-rich environment is going to have such an impact on your child's independence, their behavior, their communication, their comprehension, their skill development, their anxiety, their confidence, and so much more. But in order to implement visual supports the right way, you also have to know what to avoid.
Get all of my visual supports, my online course, live q&a calls + workshops, my support, and more inside The Autism Consultant membership. Let's set your child up for success and help them thrive! https://www.theautismconsultant.us/membership
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Waiting can be hard on your child. Can you blame them?! We all want what we want right now. Listen to this episode to learn what strategies and tools to implement at home to help your child understand the concept of waiting. These tips will help wait time feel more manageable for your child.
Don't forget to follow me on Instagram where I share hundreds of tips and tricks to help with potty training, behavior, visual supports, and more!
https://www.instagram.com/theautismconsultant/
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You started potty training your autistic child and they are showing some refusal behaviors. Listen to this podcast episode to learn how to support your child through these potty refusals and what strategies will move you closer to a potty trained child.
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Today we have the pleasure of learning from Ashley Barlow, who is a repeat guest on the podcast because the topic of advocacy is so incredibly important. As a special education attorney, Ashley owns a law firm that focuses on special education while also having an online business, Ashely Barlow Company, that was established to empower parents and educators.
Follow Ashley Barlow Co on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/ashleybarlowco/
Visit Ahley Barlow's website https://ashleybarlowco.com/links
Listen to Ashley Barlow's podacst on Apple https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/special-education-advocacy-with-ashley-barlow/id1530453928
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I asked what YOUR questions were and I'm answering a few of them in this podcast episode. Subscribe to the podcast and/or follow me on Instagram (@Theautismconsultant) for more potty training advice!
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Our guest is Rob Gorski, father to three autistic children, who is sharing his journey through podcasting, blogging, and social media. You might know him as TheAutismDad online.
Rob’s children are in their early adult years so I wanted to hear from the perspective of a parent who is supporting young adult autistic children. Most of our listeners here are in the stage of raising younger children and I know they are excited to hear from someone who has been there, and done that.
Connect with Rob:
https://www.instagram.com/theautismdad/
https://www.theautismdad.com
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Our guest on today’s episode is Gabby Carmody, who is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst, licensed behavior analyst, and a certified behavioral sleep specialist. Gabby has been working in the field of special education for over 30 years in both Early intervention and preschool and is currently working with several public schools on training the district staff on implementation of behavioral strategies for students, as well as conducting parent support and training to address family goals and behavioral concerns within the home.
In addition, Gabby is working to disseminate sleep information to families of children on the spectrum, including behaviors that can be improved to help support better sleep hygiene. She works with families to provide individualized support including sleep assessments, education on sleep, consultations, and teaching strategies designed to improve common behaviors around sleep.
Links to follow and work with Gabby:
https://www.instagram.com/sleeptight_gabby/
https://www.youtube.com/@gabriellecarmody
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1bnn_ht2H6NiSu5OaWamdCxfDsAeVUrlW
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Our guest, Tara Phillips, is a speech/language pathologist who has worked with young autistic children for over 2 decades. She founded Autism Little Learners in 2019 because it was difficult to find engaging resources for young autistic children. Tara has always loved learning new and innovative ways to help her students and their families. She now runs Autism Little Learners full-time.
Tara recently published a children's book titled "The Different Ways We Communicate", and offers courses and an online membership for educators and parents of young autistic children.
Where to find and connect with Tara:
Website: www.autismlittlelearners.com
IG: www.instagram.com/autismlittlelearners
FB: https://www.facebook.com/autismlittlelearners/
The Autism Little Learners Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-autism-little-learners-podcast/id1665404820
Free Visual Supports Starter Set: www.autismlittlelearners.com/visuals
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My guest Jessie Ginsburg is a sensory trained SLP, founder of a top rated pediatric clinic inLA, founder of the Inside Out sensory SLP certificate, and author of a top rated book. On top of being a mom to 4, Jessie is a leader in the field and changing the way therapists are supporting their autistic clients. This episode touches on addressing a child’s sensory regulation needs, what it means to be neurodiversity affirming, letting go of parent guilt, and more.
Links:
IG: @sensory.slp
www.readysetconnectbook.com
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In this episode, Molly is describing the importance of presenting information to your child in a new way using visual supports. We can present information visually to your child during potty training to help improve the outcome.
If you are wanting Molly's support with potty training, join The Autism Consultant memberhsip! https://www.theautismconsultant.us/membership
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Kayla Castro is a military wife, mom of two boys, and travel advisor, helping families plan resourceful and inclusive vacations. When Kayla first became a travel agent, she saw a huge need for supporting special needs parents through the vacation planning process so she became the travel agent she wishes she had when her autistic son was younger. Her goal is to fill your family’s cup with knowledge, resources, hope and confidence so you can experience your own special kind of magic.
Visit Kayla's website:
https://specialkindofmagic.com
Follow Kayla on Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/special.kind.of.magic/
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Molly tells a story from her teaching days to present parents with a different perspective of what's really happening inside their child's classroom. This is a story about frustration, collaboration, and getting the support needed.
If you are wanting Molly's support, check out The Autism Consultant membership! Learn more here: https://www.theautismconsultant.us/membership
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There is a right and a wrong time to start potty training. Listen to this episode to get Molly's list of what needs to happen to move forward with potty training your child.
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I'm sharing a story from my classroom days where I made regulation a priority for every student. Listen to this episode to learn how I managed student overwhelm, increased focus, improved relationships, and more.
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Many families start potty training while their child is in school, daycare, or therapy full time. Having the same expectations in multiple environments can help your child learn to use the toilet faster if it's done the right way! It starts with collaborating with your child's support team.
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Potty training is no easy task...but it can be a little easier on everyone when this particular visual support is used.
You can find all of my visual supports and potty training online course inside my parent membership
https://www.theautismconsultant.us/membership
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Listen to my interview on Ashley Barlow’s podcast about potty training, behavior, and more! You can follow Ashley on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/ashleybarlowco/
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