The Autism Family Resource Podcast
The Autism Family Resource Podcast is more than just a podcast—it’s your essential guide to navigating the world of neurodivergent parenting. Tailored for busy parents and caregivers, each episode delivers practical tips that are easy to implement, expert advice, and real-world solutions to your challenges in raising a neurodiverse child.
We prioritize cultural sensitivity and stay adaptable to the evolving concerns of families today. Our discussions are rooted in understanding the unique needs of neurodivergent children, offering insights on:
Communication: Strategies to improve verbal and non-verbal interactions and support alternative communication systems (AAC).
Self-Regulation: Techniques to help your child manage their sensory environment and emotions, reduce stress, and build coping skills.
Learning: Ways to adapt teaching methods, enhance focus, and support your child’s academic and personal development.
Safety: Tips on creating safe spaces at home, school, and community, focusing on sensory needs and wandering prevention.
Behavior: Practical approaches to encouraging positive behaviors and handling challenging situations empathetically.
Whether you’re seeking guidance at home, in school, or within your community, we’ve got you covered. Our comprehensive coverage ensures that each episode equips you with the tools and knowledge to better support your child’s growth and well-being, making you feel secure and informed.
Don’t miss the insights that can transform your family’s journey. Subscribe now and stay informed with the latest episodes, empowering you to raise a confident, thriving child.
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Consider this if you suspect your child may have gross motor delays
Echolalia is a form of speech development
Echolalia is an attempt to communicate, learn language, or practice language
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The Ready to Learn and Play (RtLP)4-Phase Sensory Regulation Strategy
Try this 4-phase framework to help your child regulate and understand their sensory processing needs