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    <description>Welcome to "The Autism Dad" podcast, hosted by Rob Gorski — a single father to three remarkable autistic children and the voice behind a widely-read blog that has been a lifeline for parents since 2010. With over a decade of firsthand experience, Rob's insights have not only impacted families worldwide but have also been featured on platforms like The Tamron Hall Show, ABC News, BBC Worldwide, CNN, and Entrepreneur Magazine. Join us every Tuesday and Thursday for fresh episodes that delve into the complex world of autism and special needs parenting. This podcast serves as a safe haven, offering a blend of personal stories, expert interviews, and actionable advice. Whether you're a parent navigating the nuanced challenges of raising a neurodivergent child or simply someone looking to better understand the realm of autism, "The Autism Dad" podcast provides understanding, support, and education for all. Don't go this journey alone; tune in and become part of a community committed to awareness, acceptance, and growth.</description>
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      <description>What does autism level one actually look like inside a real family's home? That is exactly what Justin Bowman, autism dad and founder of VizyPlan, is here to share. 

In this episode of Seen and Heard, Justin gives us a 15-minute glimpse into life with his son Sawyer, who is turning six and diagnosed autism level one. Sawyer is the kid they call the mayor at school because he just wants to say hi to everyone. He is also a kid who went from completely nonverbal to holding full conversations in under three years, carries a full alphabet soup of providers, and battles a deep self-awareness that sometimes makes him avoid the very things he wants to do most. 

Justin also makes a point in this episode that stopped me cold: being seen and heard in the autism community is not a level playing field. Zip code matters. Access matters. And until we recognize that, we are missing something important.

 

What you will hear in this episode:

• Sawyer's journey from nonverbal to conversational in under three years

• Why his follower mentality is both his biggest strength and his parents' biggest worry

• The full support team keeping Sawyer thriving inside and outside of school

• Why self-awareness in an autistic child can be both remarkable and heartbreaking

• What autism level one really looks like when the diagnosis label does not tell the whole story

• Why comparison is the thief of joy in the autism community

• Why being seen and heard is not equal for every autism family regardless of diagnosis level

 

ABOUT THE GUEST

Justin Bowman is the founder and CEO of VizyPlan, a visual routine and planning app built for the neurodivergent community, and Associate Director of Product Management at Chewy. He is an autism dad based in central Massachusetts with his wife Danielle, a speech-language pathologist, and their two children, Sawyer, who is turning six and diagnosed autism level one, and Peyton, who is four.

 

ABOUT YOUR HOST

Rob Gorski is the founder of The Autism Dad, a blog and podcast dedicated to supporting parents raising kids on the autism spectrum. As a dad of three autistic sons with over 25 years of experience, Rob brings lived experience, honesty, and heart to every conversation.

 

THIS EPISODE IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY

Mightier is a clinically proven app that helps kids build emotional regulation skills through biofeedback-based video games. It meets kids where they are and gives parents real tools to support them at home. Visit mightier.com and use code theautismdad22 for 10% off.

 

If you found this episode helpful, please follow The Autism Dad Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen. Visit listen.theautismdad.com for past episodes, resources, and ways to support the show.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>What does autism level one actually look like inside a real family's home? That is exactly what Justin Bowman, autism dad and founder of VizyPlan, is here to share. 

In this episode of Seen and Heard, Justin gives us a 15-minute glimpse into life with his son Sawyer, who is turning six and diagnosed autism level one. Sawyer is the kid they call the mayor at school because he just wants to say hi to everyone. He is also a kid who went from completely nonverbal to holding full conversations in under three years, carries a full alphabet soup of providers, and battles a deep self-awareness that sometimes makes him avoid the very things he wants to do most. 

Justin also makes a point in this episode that stopped me cold: being seen and heard in the autism community is not a level playing field. Zip code matters. Access matters. And until we recognize that, we are missing something important.

 

What you will hear in this episode:

• Sawyer's journey from nonverbal to conversational in under three years

• Why his follower mentality is both his biggest strength and his parents' biggest worry

• The full support team keeping Sawyer thriving inside and outside of school

• Why self-awareness in an autistic child can be both remarkable and heartbreaking

• What autism level one really looks like when the diagnosis label does not tell the whole story

• Why comparison is the thief of joy in the autism community

• Why being seen and heard is not equal for every autism family regardless of diagnosis level

 

ABOUT THE GUEST

Justin Bowman is the founder and CEO of VizyPlan, a visual routine and planning app built for the neurodivergent community, and Associate Director of Product Management at Chewy. He is an autism dad based in central Massachusetts with his wife Danielle, a speech-language pathologist, and their two children, Sawyer, who is turning six and diagnosed autism level one, and Peyton, who is four.

 

ABOUT YOUR HOST

Rob Gorski is the founder of The Autism Dad, a blog and podcast dedicated to supporting parents raising kids on the autism spectrum. As a dad of three autistic sons with over 25 years of experience, Rob brings lived experience, honesty, and heart to every conversation.

 

THIS EPISODE IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY

Mightier is a clinically proven app that helps kids build emotional regulation skills through biofeedback-based video games. It meets kids where they are and gives parents real tools to support them at home. Visit mightier.com and use code theautismdad22 for 10% off.

 

If you found this episode helpful, please follow The Autism Dad Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen. Visit listen.theautismdad.com for past episodes, resources, and ways to support the show.</itunes:summary>
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<p>In this episode of Seen and Heard, Justin gives us a 15-minute glimpse into life with his son Sawyer, who is turning six and diagnosed autism level one. Sawyer is the kid they call the mayor at school because he just wants to say hi to everyone. He is also a kid who went from completely nonverbal to holding full conversations in under three years, carries a full alphabet soup of providers, and battles a deep self-awareness that sometimes makes him avoid the very things he wants to do most. </p>
<p>Justin also makes a point in this episode that stopped me cold: being seen and heard in the autism community is not a level playing field. Zip code matters. Access matters. And until we recognize that, we are missing something important.</p>
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<p>What you will hear in this episode:</p>
<p>• Sawyer's journey from nonverbal to conversational in under three years</p>
<p>• Why his follower mentality is both his biggest strength and his parents' biggest worry</p>
<p>• The full support team keeping Sawyer thriving inside and outside of school</p>
<p>• Why self-awareness in an autistic child can be both remarkable and heartbreaking</p>
<p>• What autism level one really looks like when the diagnosis label does not tell the whole story</p>
<p>• Why comparison is the thief of joy in the autism community</p>
<p>• Why being seen and heard is not equal for every autism family regardless of diagnosis level</p>
<p> </p>
<p>ABOUT THE GUEST</p>
<p>Justin Bowman is the founder and CEO of <a href="https://www.vizyplan.com">VizyPlan</a>, a visual routine and planning app built for the neurodivergent community, and Associate Director of Product Management at <a href="https://www.chewy.com">Chewy</a>. He is an autism dad based in central Massachusetts with his wife Danielle, a speech-language pathologist, and their two children, Sawyer, who is turning six and diagnosed autism level one, and Peyton, who is four.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>ABOUT YOUR HOST</p>
<p>Rob Gorski is the founder of <a href="https://www.theautismdad.com">The Autism Dad</a>, a blog and podcast dedicated to supporting parents raising kids on the autism spectrum. As a dad of three autistic sons with over 25 years of experience, Rob brings lived experience, honesty, and heart to every conversation.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>THIS EPISODE IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY</p>
<p><a href="https://www.mightier.com/?code=theautismdad22">Mightier</a> is a clinically proven app that helps kids build emotional regulation skills through biofeedback-based video games. It meets kids where they are and gives parents real tools to support them at home. Visit <a href="https://www.mightier.com/?code=theautismdad22">mightier.com</a> and use code theautismdad22 for 10% off.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>If you found this episode helpful, please follow The Autism Dad Podcast on <a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-autism-dad-podcast">Apple Podcasts</a>, <a href="https://open.spotify.com/show/the-autism-dad-podcast">Spotify</a>, or wherever you listen. Visit <a href="https://listen.theautismdad.com">listen.theautismdad.com</a> for past episodes, resources, and ways to support the show.</p>]]>
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      <description>What does it really feel like to fight for your child's autism diagnosis, navigate school battles, and find joy in a glove and a game of catch? In this episode of Seen and Heard, I'm joined by Brandon Shaw, an autism dad from Orlando, Florida, who shares a candid, unfiltered look at life with his seven-year-old son Mason, who is diagnosed level one but often teeters between one and two. Brandon opens up about the moment everything changed, the silence that followed diagnosis, and the small victories that keep his family moving forward.


What you will hear in this episode:


How Brandon and his wife Alyssa fought for Mason's autism diagnosis after being turned away by two pediatricians

Why there was no roadmap after diagnosis and how the family built one on their own

The everyday reality of raising two brothers, one neurotypical and one autistic, under the same roof

How Mason went from an autism-specific pre-K unit to a mainstream first-grade classroom with an IEP

Why small wins, like answering how his school day went or grabbing a baseball glove, mean everything

What Brandon wishes the outside world understood about Mason and the autism community

Why Brandon believes advocacy is a team sport and how community support changes everything



ABOUT THE GUEST

Brandon Shaw is an autism dad living in Orlando, Florida with his wife Alyssa and their two sons, Mason, age seven, and Hunter, who is nearly three. Mason was diagnosed as autistic around age three and a half after his family fought to be heard by multiple doctors. Since diagnosis, Brandon and Alyssa have dedicated themselves to learning, advocating, and celebrating every step of Mason's journey. Brandon is passionate about breaking autism stigmas, building community, and reminding other parents that they are not alone.


ABOUT YOUR HOST

Rob Gorski is the founder of The Autism Dad, a blog and podcast dedicated to supporting parents raising kids on the autism spectrum. As a dad of three autistic sons with over 25 years of experience, Rob brings lived experience, honesty, and heart to every conversation.


THIS EPISODE IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY

VizyPlan — If your mornings feel like a battle before the day even starts, check out VizyPlan. Built by a dad who gets it, VizyPlan uses AI to create visual routines with photos of your actual child. Visit VizyPlan.com/app and use code theautismdad to get your first month free.


If you found this episode helpful, please follow The Autism Dad Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen. Visit listen.theautismdad.com for past episodes, resources, and ways to support the show.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>What does it really feel like to fight for your child's autism diagnosis, navigate school battles, and find joy in a glove and a game of catch? In this episode of Seen and Heard, I'm joined by Brandon Shaw, an autism dad from Orlando, Florida, who shares a candid, unfiltered look at life with his seven-year-old son Mason, who is diagnosed level one but often teeters between one and two. Brandon opens up about the moment everything changed, the silence that followed diagnosis, and the small victories that keep his family moving forward.


What you will hear in this episode:


How Brandon and his wife Alyssa fought for Mason's autism diagnosis after being turned away by two pediatricians

Why there was no roadmap after diagnosis and how the family built one on their own

The everyday reality of raising two brothers, one neurotypical and one autistic, under the same roof

How Mason went from an autism-specific pre-K unit to a mainstream first-grade classroom with an IEP

Why small wins, like answering how his school day went or grabbing a baseball glove, mean everything

What Brandon wishes the outside world understood about Mason and the autism community

Why Brandon believes advocacy is a team sport and how community support changes everything



ABOUT THE GUEST

Brandon Shaw is an autism dad living in Orlando, Florida with his wife Alyssa and their two sons, Mason, age seven, and Hunter, who is nearly three. Mason was diagnosed as autistic around age three and a half after his family fought to be heard by multiple doctors. Since diagnosis, Brandon and Alyssa have dedicated themselves to learning, advocating, and celebrating every step of Mason's journey. Brandon is passionate about breaking autism stigmas, building community, and reminding other parents that they are not alone.


ABOUT YOUR HOST

Rob Gorski is the founder of The Autism Dad, a blog and podcast dedicated to supporting parents raising kids on the autism spectrum. As a dad of three autistic sons with over 25 years of experience, Rob brings lived experience, honesty, and heart to every conversation.


THIS EPISODE IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY

VizyPlan — If your mornings feel like a battle before the day even starts, check out VizyPlan. Built by a dad who gets it, VizyPlan uses AI to create visual routines with photos of your actual child. Visit VizyPlan.com/app and use code theautismdad to get your first month free.


If you found this episode helpful, please follow The Autism Dad Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen. Visit listen.theautismdad.com for past episodes, resources, and ways to support the show.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>What does it really feel like to fight for your child's autism diagnosis, navigate school battles, and find joy in a glove and a game of catch? In this episode of Seen and Heard, I'm joined by Brandon Shaw, an autism dad from Orlando, Florida, who shares a candid, unfiltered look at life with his seven-year-old son Mason, who is diagnosed level one but often teeters between one and two. Brandon opens up about the moment everything changed, the silence that followed diagnosis, and the small victories that keep his family moving forward.</p>

<p><strong>What you will hear in this episode:</strong></p>
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<li>How Brandon and his wife Alyssa fought for Mason's autism diagnosis after being turned away by two pediatricians</li>
<li>Why there was no roadmap after diagnosis and how the family built one on their own</li>
<li>The everyday reality of raising two brothers, one neurotypical and one autistic, under the same roof</li>
<li>How Mason went from an autism-specific pre-K unit to a mainstream first-grade classroom with an IEP</li>
<li>Why small wins, like answering how his school day went or grabbing a baseball glove, mean everything</li>
<li>What Brandon wishes the outside world understood about Mason and the autism community</li>
<li>Why Brandon believes advocacy is a team sport and how community support changes everything</li>
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<p><strong>ABOUT THE GUEST</strong></p>
<p>Brandon Shaw is an autism dad living in Orlando, Florida with his wife Alyssa and their two sons, Mason, age seven, and Hunter, who is nearly three. Mason was diagnosed as autistic around age three and a half after his family fought to be heard by multiple doctors. Since diagnosis, Brandon and Alyssa have dedicated themselves to learning, advocating, and celebrating every step of Mason's journey. Brandon is passionate about breaking autism stigmas, building community, and reminding other parents that they are not alone.</p>

<p><strong>ABOUT YOUR HOST</strong></p>
<p>Rob Gorski is the founder of <a href="https://theautismdad.com">The Autism Dad</a>, a blog and podcast dedicated to supporting parents raising kids on the autism spectrum. As a dad of three autistic sons with over 25 years of experience, Rob brings lived experience, honesty, and heart to every conversation.</p>

<p><strong>THIS EPISODE IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY</strong></p>
<p><a href="https://vizyplan.com/app">VizyPlan</a> — If your mornings feel like a battle before the day even starts, check out VizyPlan. Built by a dad who gets it, VizyPlan uses AI to create visual routines with photos of your actual child. Visit <a href="https://vizyplan.com/app">VizyPlan.com/app</a> and use code <strong>theautismdad</strong> to get your first month free.</p>

<p>If you found this episode helpful, please follow The Autism Dad Podcast on <a href="https://podcasts.apple.com">Apple Podcasts</a>, <a href="https://open.spotify.com">Spotify</a>, or wherever you listen. Visit <a href="https://listen.theautismdad.com">listen.theautismdad.com</a> for past episodes, resources, and ways to support the show.</p>]]>
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      <title>Season 9 Kick Off | How We Met, Life Updates, and a Major Announcement | (S9E01)</title>
      <description>Season 9 of The Autism Dad Podcast kicks off with the episode you have been requesting for three years. Rob's girlfriend, partner, and biggest supporter — Kelly Clark — finally joins the show to answer your questions about their relationship, how they navigate autism parenting together, and what makes two introverts who overthink everything such a great team.

Kelly also opens up about the life-changing work she does training law enforcement, first responders, schools, and courthouses across Northeast Ohio to better understand and interact with autistic individuals through the Autism Society of Greater Akron. Plus, Rob shares a personal announcement he has been keeping under wraps for eight months — you do not want to miss it.

In This Episode:


  How Rob and Kelly met, including the ambiguous dinner invitation and showing up an hour early

  Kelly's autism advocacy work training law enforcement and first responders

  Why two introverts who both overthink actually make a great team

  How they handle disagreements and parenting differences with mutual respect

  What it looks like to intentionally protect a relationship when autism parenting demands so much

  Why date nights in with trash TV count just as much as going out

  Rob's big announcement — it's a surprise

  A preview of what is coming in Season 9, including the Seen and Heard series


About the Guest

Kelly Clark is a mom, passionate autism advocate, and educator based in Northeast Ohio. As a representative of the Autism Society of Greater Akron, she trains law enforcement officers, first responders, school staff, and courthouse personnel to better recognize and interact with autistic individuals — work that can quite literally change outcomes and save lives. Kelly brings both professional expertise and personal lived experience to everything she does. She is also Rob's partner and has been a steady, grounding presence behind the scenes for the last three years.

About Your Host

Rob Gorski is the founder of The Autism Dad, a blog and podcast dedicated to supporting parents raising kids on the autism spectrum. As a dad of three autistic sons with over 25 years of experience, Rob brings lived experience, honesty, and heart to every conversation.

Find Rob at theautismdad.com | Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok: @theautismdad | YouTube: @robgorski | New episodes drop every week.

This Episode Is Brought to You By

VizyPlan — If your mornings feel like a battle before the day even starts, check out VizyPlan. Built by a dad who gets it, VizyPlan uses AI to create visual routines with photos of your actual child. Visit VizyPlan.com/app and use code theautismdad to get your first month free.


Mightier: Help your child build emotional regulation skills through fun, game-based biofeedback. Save 10% with code theautismdad22 at mightier.com.

If you found this episode helpful, please follow The Autism Dad Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen. Visit listen.theautismdad.com for past episodes, resources, and ways to support the show.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Apr 2026 04:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Season 9 Kick Off | How We Met, Life Updates, and a Major Announcement | (S9E01)</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:episode>1</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Rob introduces his partner Kelly Clark, they answer listener questions about their relationship, and Rob shares a major announcement.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Season 9 of The Autism Dad Podcast kicks off with the episode you have been requesting for three years. Rob's girlfriend, partner, and biggest supporter — Kelly Clark — finally joins the show to answer your questions about their relationship, how they navigate autism parenting together, and what makes two introverts who overthink everything such a great team.

Kelly also opens up about the life-changing work she does training law enforcement, first responders, schools, and courthouses across Northeast Ohio to better understand and interact with autistic individuals through the Autism Society of Greater Akron. Plus, Rob shares a personal announcement he has been keeping under wraps for eight months — you do not want to miss it.

In This Episode:


  How Rob and Kelly met, including the ambiguous dinner invitation and showing up an hour early

  Kelly's autism advocacy work training law enforcement and first responders

  Why two introverts who both overthink actually make a great team

  How they handle disagreements and parenting differences with mutual respect

  What it looks like to intentionally protect a relationship when autism parenting demands so much

  Why date nights in with trash TV count just as much as going out

  Rob's big announcement — it's a surprise

  A preview of what is coming in Season 9, including the Seen and Heard series


About the Guest

Kelly Clark is a mom, passionate autism advocate, and educator based in Northeast Ohio. As a representative of the Autism Society of Greater Akron, she trains law enforcement officers, first responders, school staff, and courthouse personnel to better recognize and interact with autistic individuals — work that can quite literally change outcomes and save lives. Kelly brings both professional expertise and personal lived experience to everything she does. She is also Rob's partner and has been a steady, grounding presence behind the scenes for the last three years.

About Your Host

Rob Gorski is the founder of The Autism Dad, a blog and podcast dedicated to supporting parents raising kids on the autism spectrum. As a dad of three autistic sons with over 25 years of experience, Rob brings lived experience, honesty, and heart to every conversation.

Find Rob at theautismdad.com | Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok: @theautismdad | YouTube: @robgorski | New episodes drop every week.

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        <![CDATA[<p>Season 9 of The Autism Dad Podcast kicks off with the episode you have been requesting for three years. Rob's girlfriend, partner, and biggest supporter — <strong>Kelly Clark</strong> — finally joins the show to answer your questions about their relationship, how they navigate autism parenting together, and what makes two introverts who overthink everything such a great team.</p>
<p>Kelly also opens up about the life-changing work she does training law enforcement, first responders, schools, and courthouses across Northeast Ohio to better understand and interact with autistic individuals through the <strong>Autism Society of Greater Akron</strong>. Plus, Rob shares a personal announcement he has been keeping under wraps for eight months — you do not want to miss it.</p>
<p><strong>In This Episode:</strong></p>
<ul>
  <li>How Rob and Kelly met, including the ambiguous dinner invitation and showing up an hour early</li>
  <li>Kelly's autism advocacy work training law enforcement and first responders</li>
  <li>Why two introverts who both overthink actually make a great team</li>
  <li>How they handle disagreements and parenting differences with mutual respect</li>
  <li>What it looks like to intentionally protect a relationship when autism parenting demands so much</li>
  <li>Why date nights in with trash TV count just as much as going out</li>
  <li>Rob's big announcement — it's a surprise</li>
  <li>A preview of what is coming in Season 9, including the Seen and Heard series</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>About the Guest</strong></p>
<p>Kelly Clark is a mom, passionate autism advocate, and educator based in Northeast Ohio. As a representative of the Autism Society of Greater Akron, she trains law enforcement officers, first responders, school staff, and courthouse personnel to better recognize and interact with autistic individuals — work that can quite literally change outcomes and save lives. Kelly brings both professional expertise and personal lived experience to everything she does. She is also Rob's partner and has been a steady, grounding presence behind the scenes for the last three years.</p>
<p><strong>About Your Host</strong></p>
<p>Rob Gorski is the founder of The Autism Dad, a blog and podcast dedicated to supporting parents raising kids on the autism spectrum. As a dad of three autistic sons with over 25 years of experience, Rob brings lived experience, honesty, and heart to every conversation.</p>
<p>Find Rob at <strong>theautismdad.com</strong> | Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok: <strong>@theautismdad</strong> | YouTube: <strong>@robgorski</strong> | New episodes drop every week.</p>
<p><strong>This Episode Is Brought to You By</strong></p>
<p><strong>VizyPlan</strong> — If your mornings feel like a battle before the day even starts, check out VizyPlan. Built by a dad who gets it, VizyPlan uses AI to create visual routines with photos of your actual child. Visit <strong>VizyPlan.com/app</strong> and use code <strong>theautismdad</strong> to get your first month free.</p>
<p>
<strong>Mightier: </strong>Help your child build emotional regulation skills through fun, game-based biofeedback. Save 10% with code <strong>theautismdad22</strong> at <strong>mightier.com</strong>.</p>
<p><strong>If you found this episode helpful, please follow The Autism Dad Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen. Visit listen.theautismdad.com for past episodes, resources, and ways to support the show.</strong></p>]]>
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Dr. Casares opens up about raising her autistic and ADHD children, why body
image hits differently for neurodivergent kids, and how parents can support
healthy habits without shame or pressure. We talk about diet culture, social
media, body bullies, and how to help kids see themselves as enough, exactly as they are.
If you’ve ever worried about your child’s self-esteem, eating struggles, or how to navigate tricky conversations about body changes, this episode will give you guidance, validation, and tools to move forward.



• Why body image issues impact autistic and ADHD kids
differently

• How Dr. Casares’ daughter inspired her new book

• The lasting effects of diet culture on kids (and parents)

• Helping neurodivergent kids navigate social media pressure

• Practical ways to address sensory eating and movement
challenges

• Scripts and strategies parents can use when tough
questions come up

• Why BMI isn’t the full picture of health for children

• How to model body confidence while managing your own
struggles

Dr. Casares is a board-certified pediatrician and public health
expert, and autism mom. She is a fellow at the American Academy of Pediatrics, host of The Modern Mommy Doc Podcast, and author of several books, including My One of a Kind Body. Her work helps parents raise confident, resilient kids while giving themselves grace along the way.

Website:  modernmommydoc.com



Rob Gorski is the founder of The Autism Dad blog and host of
The Autism Dad Podcast. A single father to three autistic children, Rob shares his family’s journey to validate and support parents raising neurodivergent kids. His work has been featured by CNN, ABC News, BBC Worldwide, and more.

Algonot: Check out NeuroProtek, a brain-supporting flavonoid
supplement developed by a Yale-trained neuroinflammation expert. Save 5% with
code ROB5 at algonot.com.
Mightier: Help your child build emotional regulation skills through fun,
game-based biofeedback. Save 10% with code theautismdad22 at mightier.com.

If you found this episode helpful, please follow The Autism
Dad Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen. Visit
listen.theautismdad.com for past episodes, resources, and ways to support the show.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>How do we help our neurodivergent kids feel confident in
their own bodies? That’s the big question in this week’s episode of The Autism Dad Podcast. I’m joined by Dr. Whitney Casares, pediatrician, public health expert, autism mom, and fellow at the American Academy of Pediatrics, to talk about her new book My One of a Kind Body: The Ultimate Guide to Caring for Me.
Dr. Casares opens up about raising her autistic and ADHD children, why body
image hits differently for neurodivergent kids, and how parents can support
healthy habits without shame or pressure. We talk about diet culture, social
media, body bullies, and how to help kids see themselves as enough, exactly as they are.
If you’ve ever worried about your child’s self-esteem, eating struggles, or how to navigate tricky conversations about body changes, this episode will give you guidance, validation, and tools to move forward.



• Why body image issues impact autistic and ADHD kids
differently

• How Dr. Casares’ daughter inspired her new book

• The lasting effects of diet culture on kids (and parents)

• Helping neurodivergent kids navigate social media pressure

• Practical ways to address sensory eating and movement
challenges

• Scripts and strategies parents can use when tough
questions come up

• Why BMI isn’t the full picture of health for children

• How to model body confidence while managing your own
struggles

Dr. Casares is a board-certified pediatrician and public health
expert, and autism mom. She is a fellow at the American Academy of Pediatrics, host of The Modern Mommy Doc Podcast, and author of several books, including My One of a Kind Body. Her work helps parents raise confident, resilient kids while giving themselves grace along the way.

Website:  modernmommydoc.com



Rob Gorski is the founder of The Autism Dad blog and host of
The Autism Dad Podcast. A single father to three autistic children, Rob shares his family’s journey to validate and support parents raising neurodivergent kids. His work has been featured by CNN, ABC News, BBC Worldwide, and more.

Algonot: Check out NeuroProtek, a brain-supporting flavonoid
supplement developed by a Yale-trained neuroinflammation expert. Save 5% with
code ROB5 at algonot.com.
Mightier: Help your child build emotional regulation skills through fun,
game-based biofeedback. Save 10% with code theautismdad22 at mightier.com.

If you found this episode helpful, please follow The Autism
Dad Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen. Visit
listen.theautismdad.com for past episodes, resources, and ways to support the show.</itunes:summary>
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Dr. Casares opens up about raising her autistic and ADHD children, why body
image hits differently for neurodivergent kids, and how parents can support
healthy habits without shame or pressure. We talk about diet culture, social
media, body bullies, and how to help kids see themselves as enough, exactly as they are.<br>
If you’ve ever worried about your child’s self-esteem, eating struggles, or how to navigate tricky conversations about body changes, this episode will give you guidance, validation, and tools to move forward.</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>• Why body image issues impact autistic and ADHD kids
differently</p>
<p>• How Dr. Casares’ daughter inspired her new book</p>
<p>• The lasting effects of diet culture on kids (and parents)</p>
<p>• Helping neurodivergent kids navigate social media pressure</p>
<p>• Practical ways to address sensory eating and movement
challenges</p>
<p>• Scripts and strategies parents can use when tough
questions come up</p>
<p>• Why BMI isn’t the full picture of health for children</p>
<p>• How to model body confidence while managing your own
struggles</p>
<p><strong>Dr. Casares </strong>is a board-certified pediatrician and public health
expert, and autism mom. She is a fellow at the American Academy of Pediatrics, host of The Modern Mommy Doc Podcast, and author of several books, including <a href="https://amzn.to/3WdVYGO">My One of a Kind Body.</a> Her work helps parents raise confident, resilient kids while giving themselves grace along the way.</p>
<p>Website:  modernmommydoc.com</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>Rob Gorski is the founder of The Autism Dad blog and host of
The Autism Dad Podcast. A single father to three autistic children, Rob shares his family’s journey to validate and support parents raising neurodivergent kids. His work has been featured by CNN, ABC News, BBC Worldwide, and more.</p>
<p>Algonot: Check out NeuroProtek, a brain-supporting flavonoid
supplement developed by a Yale-trained neuroinflammation expert. Save 5% with
code ROB5 at algonot.com.<br>
Mightier: Help your child build emotional regulation skills through fun,
game-based biofeedback. Save 10% with code theautismdad22 at mightier.com.</p>
<p>If you found this episode helpful, please follow The Autism
Dad Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen. Visit
listen.theautismdad.com for past episodes, resources, and ways to support the show.</p>]]>
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      <description>In this episode of The Autism Dad Podcast, I sit down with my 25-year-old autistic son, Gavin, for a candid update on his journey. We talk about his transition out of a group home, what he’s learning along the way, and his hopes for the future.



If you’re parenting autistic children or supporting neurodivergent kids as they grow into adulthood, this conversation offers both real-world challenges and encouraging progress. Gavin shares openly about work, housing, self-care, and even his dream of becoming a streamer. These insights matter for families navigating the shift from childhood to adult life with autism.



What you’ll hear in this episode:


  
Why Gavin left his group home and what families should look out for



  
The importance of stable hours and fair pay when autistic adults enter the workforce



  
How self-advocacy and job coaching can support independence



  
Gavin’s goals for future housing and financial stability



  
Honest reflections on managing stress and remembering to ask for help



  
His interest in streaming, content creation, and sharing his experiences online



  
The role of grandparents and family support in transitional stages



  
Gavin’s approach to self-care and why he’s trying a massage for stress relief




If you’re raising neurodivergent kids, this episode is both relatable and inspiring. It shows the ups and downs of supporting an autistic young adult, while also reminding us how much growth is possible with patience, advocacy, and support.

Don’t forget to subscribe to The Autism Dad Podcast on your favorite platform so you never miss an episode. You can also visit theautismdad.com for more autism parenting resources, personal stories, and ways to connect.



Sponsors


  
Algonot – NeuroProtek®  A brain-supporting flavonoid supplement developed by a Yale-trained neuroinflammation expert. Supports brain health, immune function, and neuroinflammation. Save 5% with code ROB5 at ⁠algonot.com



  
Mightier — Help your kids build emotional regulation skills through play. Save 10% with code theautismdad22 at mightier.com.




About Rob Gorski

Rob Gorski is the father of three autistic children and the host of The Autism Dad Podcast. As the founder of The Autism Dad blog and podcast, Rob shares his family’s 25-year autism journey to educate, validate, and support parents worldwide. His work has been featured on CNN, ABC News, BBC Worldwide, and the Tamron Hall Show.



About Gavin Gorski

Gavin Gorski is a 25-year-old autistic adult navigating the challenges of independent living, employment, and personal growth. He brings unique insight into the adult autism experience and shares openly about his goals, struggles, and dreams for the future.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode of The Autism Dad Podcast, I sit down with my 25-year-old autistic son, Gavin, for a candid update on his journey. We talk about his transition out of a group home, what he’s learning along the way, and his hopes for the future.



If you’re parenting autistic children or supporting neurodivergent kids as they grow into adulthood, this conversation offers both real-world challenges and encouraging progress. Gavin shares openly about work, housing, self-care, and even his dream of becoming a streamer. These insights matter for families navigating the shift from childhood to adult life with autism.



What you’ll hear in this episode:


  
Why Gavin left his group home and what families should look out for



  
The importance of stable hours and fair pay when autistic adults enter the workforce



  
How self-advocacy and job coaching can support independence



  
Gavin’s goals for future housing and financial stability



  
Honest reflections on managing stress and remembering to ask for help



  
His interest in streaming, content creation, and sharing his experiences online



  
The role of grandparents and family support in transitional stages



  
Gavin’s approach to self-care and why he’s trying a massage for stress relief




If you’re raising neurodivergent kids, this episode is both relatable and inspiring. It shows the ups and downs of supporting an autistic young adult, while also reminding us how much growth is possible with patience, advocacy, and support.

Don’t forget to subscribe to The Autism Dad Podcast on your favorite platform so you never miss an episode. You can also visit theautismdad.com for more autism parenting resources, personal stories, and ways to connect.



Sponsors


  
Algonot – NeuroProtek®  A brain-supporting flavonoid supplement developed by a Yale-trained neuroinflammation expert. Supports brain health, immune function, and neuroinflammation. Save 5% with code ROB5 at ⁠algonot.com



  
Mightier — Help your kids build emotional regulation skills through play. Save 10% with code theautismdad22 at mightier.com.




About Rob Gorski

Rob Gorski is the father of three autistic children and the host of The Autism Dad Podcast. As the founder of The Autism Dad blog and podcast, Rob shares his family’s 25-year autism journey to educate, validate, and support parents worldwide. His work has been featured on CNN, ABC News, BBC Worldwide, and the Tamron Hall Show.



About Gavin Gorski

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<p><br></p>
<p>If you’re parenting autistic children or supporting neurodivergent kids as they grow into adulthood, this conversation offers both real-world challenges and encouraging progress. Gavin shares openly about work, housing, self-care, and even his dream of becoming a streamer. These insights matter for families navigating the shift from childhood to adult life with autism.</p>
<p><br></p>
<p><strong>What you’ll hear in this episode:</strong></p>
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  <li>
<p>Why Gavin left his group home and what families should look out for</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>The importance of stable hours and fair pay when autistic adults enter the workforce</p>
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  <li>
<p>How self-advocacy and job coaching can support independence</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>Gavin’s goals for future housing and financial stability</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>Honest reflections on managing stress and remembering to ask for help</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>His interest in streaming, content creation, and sharing his experiences online</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>The role of grandparents and family support in transitional stages</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>Gavin’s approach to self-care and why he’s trying a massage for stress relief</p>
</li>
</ul>
<p>If you’re raising neurodivergent kids, this episode is both relatable and inspiring. It shows the ups and downs of supporting an autistic young adult, while also reminding us how much growth is possible with patience, advocacy, and support.</p>
<p>Don’t forget to subscribe to <em>The Autism Dad Podcast</em> on your favorite platform so you never miss an episode. You can also visit <a href="https://listen.theautismdad.com">theautismdad.com</a> for more autism parenting resources, personal stories, and ways to connect.</p>
<p><br></p>
<p><strong>Sponsors</strong></p>
<ul>
  <li>
<p><strong>Algonot – NeuroProtek®  </strong>A brain-supporting flavonoid supplement developed by a Yale-trained neuroinflammation expert. Supports brain health, immune function, and neuroinflammation. <strong>Save 5% with code ROB5</strong> at <a href="https://algonot.com">⁠algonot.com</a></p>
</li>
  <li>
<p><strong>Mightier</strong> — Help your kids build emotional regulation skills through play. Save 10% with code <strong>theautismdad22</strong> at <a href="https://mightier.com">mightier.com</a>.</p>
</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>About Rob Gorski</strong></p>
<p>Rob Gorski is the father of three autistic children and the host of <em>The Autism Dad Podcast</em>. As the founder of <em>The Autism Dad</em> blog and podcast, Rob shares his family’s 25-year autism journey to educate, validate, and support parents worldwide. His work has been featured on CNN, ABC News, BBC Worldwide, and the <em>Tamron Hall Show</em>.</p>
<p><br></p>
<p><strong>About Gavin Gorski</strong></p>
<p>Gavin Gorski is a 25-year-old autistic adult navigating the challenges of independent living, employment, and personal growth. He brings unique insight into the adult autism experience and shares openly about his goals, struggles, and dreams for the future.</p>
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      <description>This week, we’re talking about something every autism parent needs to think about—but many don’t until it’s too late: water safety and wandering. If you’ve ever felt the panic of not knowing where your child went or struggled to keep them safe near water, this episode is for you.



I’m joined by Dr. Molly O’Shea, a pediatrician with the American Academy of Pediatrics, autism mom, and the official pediatrician for Goldfish Swim School. We explore the very real risks around drowning in the autism community and what parents can do to keep their neurodivergent kids safe—starting as early as infancy.



What You’ll Learn in This Episode:


  
Why autistic children are at significantly higher risk of drowning



  
The connection between wandering and sensory-driven curiosity



  
How kids on the spectrum process water differently



  
Why swim lessons need to start earlier than most parents realize



  
How swim programs like Goldfish adapt to neurodivergent learners



  
Why swimming builds more than safety—it builds confidence and cognitive development



  
What parents can expect from a sensory-friendly swim program






If you found this episode helpful, please share it with someone who needs to hear it. Don’t forget to subscribe to The Autism Dad Podcast, leave a review, and check out our amazing sponsors below - your support keeps this podcast going strong.



Visit theautismdad.com for more resources, blog posts, and episodes.



Sponsors This Week:



Algonot – NeuroProtek®

A brain-supporting flavonoid supplement developed by a Yale-trained neuroinflammation expert. Supports brain health, immune function, and neuroinflammation.

Save 5% with code ROB5 at algonot.com



Mightier

Created at Boston Children’s Hospital, Mightier helps kids build emotional regulation through biofeedback video games. A helpful tool for autism and ADHD. Save 10% with code theautismdad22

Learn more at mightier.com



Guest Bio:

Dr. Molly O’Shea is a board-certified pediatrician, autism mom, and the official pediatrician for Goldfish Swim School. With over 30 years of experience, she consults nationally on sensory-friendly care and water safety for kids of all developmental profiles.



Goldfish Swim School: goldfishswimschool.com



Host Bio:

Rob Gorski is a single dad to three autistic kids, the voice behind The Autism Dad blog, and host of The Autism Dad Podcast. Rob shares honest, experience-based insights to help families feel more supported and less alone.



More from Rob: theautismdad.com</description>
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      <itunes:summary>This week, we’re talking about something every autism parent needs to think about—but many don’t until it’s too late: water safety and wandering. If you’ve ever felt the panic of not knowing where your child went or struggled to keep them safe near water, this episode is for you.



I’m joined by Dr. Molly O’Shea, a pediatrician with the American Academy of Pediatrics, autism mom, and the official pediatrician for Goldfish Swim School. We explore the very real risks around drowning in the autism community and what parents can do to keep their neurodivergent kids safe—starting as early as infancy.



What You’ll Learn in This Episode:


  
Why autistic children are at significantly higher risk of drowning



  
The connection between wandering and sensory-driven curiosity



  
How kids on the spectrum process water differently



  
Why swim lessons need to start earlier than most parents realize



  
How swim programs like Goldfish adapt to neurodivergent learners



  
Why swimming builds more than safety—it builds confidence and cognitive development



  
What parents can expect from a sensory-friendly swim program






If you found this episode helpful, please share it with someone who needs to hear it. Don’t forget to subscribe to The Autism Dad Podcast, leave a review, and check out our amazing sponsors below - your support keeps this podcast going strong.



Visit theautismdad.com for more resources, blog posts, and episodes.



Sponsors This Week:



Algonot – NeuroProtek®

A brain-supporting flavonoid supplement developed by a Yale-trained neuroinflammation expert. Supports brain health, immune function, and neuroinflammation.

Save 5% with code ROB5 at algonot.com



Mightier

Created at Boston Children’s Hospital, Mightier helps kids build emotional regulation through biofeedback video games. A helpful tool for autism and ADHD. Save 10% with code theautismdad22

Learn more at mightier.com



Guest Bio:

Dr. Molly O’Shea is a board-certified pediatrician, autism mom, and the official pediatrician for Goldfish Swim School. With over 30 years of experience, she consults nationally on sensory-friendly care and water safety for kids of all developmental profiles.



Goldfish Swim School: goldfishswimschool.com



Host Bio:

Rob Gorski is a single dad to three autistic kids, the voice behind The Autism Dad blog, and host of The Autism Dad Podcast. Rob shares honest, experience-based insights to help families feel more supported and less alone.



More from Rob: theautismdad.com</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>This week, we’re talking about something every autism parent needs to think about—but many don’t until it’s too late: water safety and wandering. If you’ve ever felt the panic of not knowing where your child went or struggled to keep them safe near water, this episode is for you.</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>I’m joined by Dr. Molly O’Shea, a pediatrician with the American Academy of Pediatrics, autism mom, and the official pediatrician for Goldfish Swim School. We explore the very real risks around drowning in the autism community and what parents can do to keep their neurodivergent kids safe—starting as early as infancy.</p>
<p><br></p>
<p><strong>What You’ll Learn in This Episode:</strong></p>
<ul>
  <li>
<p>Why autistic children are at significantly higher risk of drowning</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>The connection between wandering and sensory-driven curiosity</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>How kids on the spectrum process water differently</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>Why swim lessons need to start earlier than most parents realize</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>How swim programs like Goldfish adapt to neurodivergent learners</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>Why swimming builds more than safety—it builds confidence and cognitive development</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>What parents can expect from a sensory-friendly swim program</p>
</li>
</ul>
<p><br></p>
<p><strong>If you found this episode helpful, please share it with someone who needs to hear it. Don’t forget to subscribe to The Autism Dad Podcast, leave a review, and check out our amazing sponsors below - your support keeps this podcast going strong.</strong></p>
<p><br></p>
<p>Visit <a href="https://theautismdad.com">theautismdad.com</a> for more resources, blog posts, and episodes.</p>
<p><br></p>
<p><strong>Sponsors This Week:</strong></p>
<p><br></p>
<p><strong>Algonot – NeuroProtek®</strong></p>
<p>A brain-supporting flavonoid supplement developed by a Yale-trained neuroinflammation expert. Supports brain health, immune function, and neuroinflammation.</p>
<p><strong>Save 5% with code ROB5</strong> at <a href="https://algonot.com">algonot.com</a></p>
<p><br></p>
<p><strong>Mightier</strong></p>
<p>Created at Boston Children’s Hospital, Mightier helps kids build emotional regulation through biofeedback video games. A helpful tool for autism and ADHD. Save 10% with code theautismdad22</p>
<p>Learn more at <a href="https://mightier.com">mightier.com</a></p>
<p><br></p>
<p><strong>Guest Bio:</strong></p>
<p>Dr. Molly O’Shea is a board-certified pediatrician, autism mom, and the official pediatrician for Goldfish Swim School. With over 30 years of experience, she consults nationally on sensory-friendly care and water safety for kids of all developmental profiles.</p>
<p><br></p>
<p><strong>Goldfish Swim School:</strong> <a href="https://goldfishswimschool.com">goldfishswimschool.com</a></p>
<p><br></p>
<p><strong>Host Bio:</strong></p>
<p>Rob Gorski is a single dad to three autistic kids, the voice behind The Autism Dad blog, and host of The Autism Dad Podcast. Rob shares honest, experience-based insights to help families feel more supported and less alone.</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>More from Rob: <a href="https://theautismdad.com">theautismdad.com</a> </p>]]>
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      <title>The Day This Autism Dad Almost Gave Up  (S8E24)</title>
      <description>In this powerful and deeply personal episode of The Autism
Dad Podcast, I open up about one of the darkest moments of my life—a time when the weight of burnout, single parenting, and undiagnosed ADHD nearly pushed me past the brink. But more importantly, I talk about the moment I chose five more minutes—and how that choice changed everything.

Joining me is Dr. Kristen Guillory, a leading voice in men’s mental health and
founder of Candid Conversations for Men. Together, we break down what often goes unspoken, especially for dads raising neurodivergent kids. This isn’t just a conversation—it’s a lifeline.
If you're a dad feeling like you're carrying the weight of the world or a
parent trying to support your partner, this episode is for you.

     
What We Talk About:  

  
- Why men’s mental health is still a taboo
topic—and how we can change that  
- What it’s really like to parent autistic children as a solo dad   
- The emotional toll of trying to be “strong” all the time  
- How societal expectations silence men’s pain 
- The moment I considered giving up—and what pulled me back  
- How to break the silence and ask for help without shame  
- The importance of presence over perfection in fatherhood    
- The five-minute rule that can help you survive even the hardest days

This Week’s Sponsors:



NeuroProtek®Developed by a Yale-trained neuroinflammation expert, NeuroProtek is a
brain-supporting flavonoid supplement designed to help with neurological
inflammation often seen in autism. Save 5% with code ROB5 at https://algonot.com



MightierMightier helps kids with autism and ADHD learn emotional regulation through biofeedback and fun video games. It's a tool I used personally with my own kids, and it made a huge difference. Learn more at https://mightier.com use the code "theautismdad22" and save 10%.


If this episode resonates with you, please consider subscribing and sharing it with someone who needs to hear it. Visit listen.theautismdad.com for all
episodes and guest info. You’re not alone—there’s always someone listening.

Guest Bio:

Dr. Kristen Guillory is a former professor of counseling and social work, a
speaker, coach, and founder of KSGL Enterprises. She leads “Candid
Conversations for Men”—a national initiative providing spaces where men are seen, heard, affirmed, and celebrated. With over 25 events hosted nationwide, Dr. Guillory is changing how we approach men’s mental health.
Website: https://kristenguillory.com
Instagram: @drkristenguillory



Host Bio:

Rob Gorski is the founder of The Autism Dad platform and host of The Autism Dad Podcast. A single father to three autistic children, Rob turned his personal journey into a lifeline for other families. He’s been featured by CNN, ABC News, BBC, and more, and his award-winning blog and podcast reach hundreds of thousands of parents seeking hope and support.
Website: https://theautismdad.com
Instagram: @theautismdad</description>
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      <itunes:summary>In this powerful and deeply personal episode of The Autism
Dad Podcast, I open up about one of the darkest moments of my life—a time when the weight of burnout, single parenting, and undiagnosed ADHD nearly pushed me past the brink. But more importantly, I talk about the moment I chose five more minutes—and how that choice changed everything.

Joining me is Dr. Kristen Guillory, a leading voice in men’s mental health and
founder of Candid Conversations for Men. Together, we break down what often goes unspoken, especially for dads raising neurodivergent kids. This isn’t just a conversation—it’s a lifeline.
If you're a dad feeling like you're carrying the weight of the world or a
parent trying to support your partner, this episode is for you.

     
What We Talk About:  

  
- Why men’s mental health is still a taboo
topic—and how we can change that  
- What it’s really like to parent autistic children as a solo dad   
- The emotional toll of trying to be “strong” all the time  
- How societal expectations silence men’s pain 
- The moment I considered giving up—and what pulled me back  
- How to break the silence and ask for help without shame  
- The importance of presence over perfection in fatherhood    
- The five-minute rule that can help you survive even the hardest days

This Week’s Sponsors:



NeuroProtek®Developed by a Yale-trained neuroinflammation expert, NeuroProtek is a
brain-supporting flavonoid supplement designed to help with neurological
inflammation often seen in autism. Save 5% with code ROB5 at https://algonot.com



MightierMightier helps kids with autism and ADHD learn emotional regulation through biofeedback and fun video games. It's a tool I used personally with my own kids, and it made a huge difference. Learn more at https://mightier.com use the code "theautismdad22" and save 10%.


If this episode resonates with you, please consider subscribing and sharing it with someone who needs to hear it. Visit listen.theautismdad.com for all
episodes and guest info. You’re not alone—there’s always someone listening.

Guest Bio:

Dr. Kristen Guillory is a former professor of counseling and social work, a
speaker, coach, and founder of KSGL Enterprises. She leads “Candid
Conversations for Men”—a national initiative providing spaces where men are seen, heard, affirmed, and celebrated. With over 25 events hosted nationwide, Dr. Guillory is changing how we approach men’s mental health.
Website: https://kristenguillory.com
Instagram: @drkristenguillory



Host Bio:

Rob Gorski is the founder of The Autism Dad platform and host of The Autism Dad Podcast. A single father to three autistic children, Rob turned his personal journey into a lifeline for other families. He’s been featured by CNN, ABC News, BBC, and more, and his award-winning blog and podcast reach hundreds of thousands of parents seeking hope and support.
Website: https://theautismdad.com
Instagram: @theautismdad</itunes:summary>
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Dad Podcast, I open up about one of the darkest moments of my life—a time when the weight of burnout, single parenting, and undiagnosed ADHD nearly pushed me past the brink. But more importantly, I talk about the moment I chose five more minutes—and how that choice changed everything.</p>
<p><br>Joining me is Dr. Kristen Guillory, a leading voice in men’s mental health and
founder of Candid Conversations for Men. Together, we break down what often goes unspoken, especially for dads raising neurodivergent kids. This isn’t just a conversation—it’s a lifeline.<br>
If you're a dad feeling like you're carrying the weight of the world or a
parent trying to support your partner, this episode is for you.</p>
<p>     
<strong>What We Talk About:  </strong></p>
<p>  
- Why men’s mental health is still a taboo
topic—and how we can change that  
- What it’s really like to parent autistic children as a solo dad   
- The emotional toll of trying to be “strong” all the time  
- How societal expectations silence men’s pain 
- The moment I considered giving up—and what pulled me back  
- How to break the silence and ask for help without shame  
- The importance of presence over perfection in fatherhood    
- The five-minute rule that can help you survive even the hardest days</p>
<p><strong>This Week’s Sponsors:</strong></p>
<p><br></p>
<p><strong>NeuroProtek®</strong><br>Developed by a Yale-trained neuroinflammation expert, NeuroProtek is a
brain-supporting flavonoid supplement designed to help with neurological
inflammation often seen in autism. Save 5% with code ROB5 at https://algonot.com</p>
<p><br></p>
<p><strong>Mightier</strong><br>Mightier helps kids with autism and ADHD learn emotional regulation through biofeedback and fun video games. It's a tool I used personally with my own kids, and it made a huge difference. Learn more at https://mightier.com use the code "theautismdad22" and save 10%.</p>
<p>
If this episode resonates with you, please consider subscribing and sharing it with someone who needs to hear it. Visit listen.theautismdad.com for all
episodes and guest info. You’re not alone—there’s always someone listening.</p>
<p><em><strong>Guest Bio:</strong></em></p>
<p><strong>Dr. Kristen Guillory </strong>is a former professor of counseling and social work, a
speaker, coach, and founder of KSGL Enterprises. She leads “Candid
Conversations for Men”—a national initiative providing spaces where men are seen, heard, affirmed, and celebrated. With over 25 events hosted nationwide, Dr. Guillory is changing how we approach men’s mental health.<br>
Website: https://kristenguillory.com
Instagram: @drkristenguillory</p>
<p><br></p>
<p><em><strong>Host Bio:</strong></em></p>
<p><strong>Rob Gorski </strong>is the founder of The Autism Dad platform and host of The Autism Dad Podcast. A single father to three autistic children, Rob turned his personal journey into a lifeline for other families. He’s been featured by CNN, ABC News, BBC, and more, and his award-winning blog and podcast reach hundreds of thousands of parents seeking hope and support.<br>
Website: https://theautismdad.com
Instagram: @theautismdad</p>
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      <title>9 Year Old Aria Co-Hosts! Life, Laughter, and Lava Chicken (S8E23)</title>
      <description>Need a smile today? This episode is your dose of joy.

Aria—my 9-year-old stepdaughter and fan favorite—is back on the podcast and taking over the mic. From overcoming her fear of water to her growing love for Stranger Things and Taylor Swift, Aria is full of heart, humor, and surprises. Stick around to the end for her incredible rendition of “NeverEnding Story.” You don’t want to miss it.



Aria shares her world in a way only a neurodivergent kid can. Whether you’re a parent of autistic children or just need a boost of hope, this episode is a reminder that progress comes in many forms—and joy is often found in the little things.



Link to Aria's Minecraft Movie Review: https://pod.fo/e/2c91bc



What we talk about in this episode:


  
Aria’s 9th birthday update and summer highlights



  
Overcoming fear of water through swim lessons



  
Her experience at bike camp and learning to ride



  
Confidence-building moments and milestones



  
Music class, school talent shows, and performing on stage



  
What it was like to take a photo with the mayor



  
Her love for Stranger Things (with a disclaimer for younger kids)



  
A behind-the-scenes look at our dog Kacie and birthday plans



  
Aria’s live performance of “NeverEnding Story” from Stranger Things






Support our amazing sponsors:



🧠 Mama Bird – Brain-focused multivitamins for kids, created by a neurologist mom. Get 20% off your first order:

⁠lovemamabird.com/theautismdad



🎮 Mightier – Help your child learn emotional regulation through video games backed by science. Mightier has been a game-changer for my family.

Try it free for 30 days: mightier.com/theautismdad



Love what you hear?

Subscribe to The Autism Dad Podcast on your favorite app.

Check out past episodes and resources at listen.theautismdad.com.

Join the conversation on Instagram: @theautismdad

Want to support the show or be a guest? Visit theautismdad.com



About Rob Gorski:

Rob Gorski is an autism advocate, content creator, and father of three autistic sons. He’s the founder of The Autism Dad platform and host of The Autism Dad Podcast. Rob’s mission is to support and empower families raising neurodivergent kids through honest conversations, lived experience, and practical advice.

theautismdad.com



About Aria:

Aria is a vibrant 9-year-old who loves music, dogs, Stranger Things, and making people laugh. She’s been featured in multiple episodes of the podcast and brings her unique perspective and big heart to everything she does.



Let me know if you’d like a short social post or YouTube short setup for this episode.</description>
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      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Need a smile today? This episode is your dose of joy.

Aria—my 9-year-old stepdaughter and fan favorite—is back on the podcast and taking over the mic. From overcoming her fear of water to her growing love for Stranger Things and Taylor Swift, Aria is full of heart, humor, and surprises. Stick around to the end for her incredible rendition of “NeverEnding Story.” You don’t want to miss it.



Aria shares her world in a way only a neurodivergent kid can. Whether you’re a parent of autistic children or just need a boost of hope, this episode is a reminder that progress comes in many forms—and joy is often found in the little things.



Link to Aria's Minecraft Movie Review: https://pod.fo/e/2c91bc



What we talk about in this episode:


  
Aria’s 9th birthday update and summer highlights



  
Overcoming fear of water through swim lessons



  
Her experience at bike camp and learning to ride



  
Confidence-building moments and milestones



  
Music class, school talent shows, and performing on stage



  
What it was like to take a photo with the mayor



  
Her love for Stranger Things (with a disclaimer for younger kids)



  
A behind-the-scenes look at our dog Kacie and birthday plans



  
Aria’s live performance of “NeverEnding Story” from Stranger Things






Support our amazing sponsors:



🧠 Mama Bird – Brain-focused multivitamins for kids, created by a neurologist mom. Get 20% off your first order:

⁠lovemamabird.com/theautismdad



🎮 Mightier – Help your child learn emotional regulation through video games backed by science. Mightier has been a game-changer for my family.

Try it free for 30 days: mightier.com/theautismdad



Love what you hear?

Subscribe to The Autism Dad Podcast on your favorite app.

Check out past episodes and resources at listen.theautismdad.com.

Join the conversation on Instagram: @theautismdad

Want to support the show or be a guest? Visit theautismdad.com



About Rob Gorski:

Rob Gorski is an autism advocate, content creator, and father of three autistic sons. He’s the founder of The Autism Dad platform and host of The Autism Dad Podcast. Rob’s mission is to support and empower families raising neurodivergent kids through honest conversations, lived experience, and practical advice.

theautismdad.com



About Aria:

Aria is a vibrant 9-year-old who loves music, dogs, Stranger Things, and making people laugh. She’s been featured in multiple episodes of the podcast and brings her unique perspective and big heart to everything she does.



Let me know if you’d like a short social post or YouTube short setup for this episode.</itunes:summary>
      <content:encoded>
        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Need a smile today? This episode is your dose of joy.</strong></p>
<p>Aria—my 9-year-old stepdaughter and fan favorite—is back on the podcast and taking over the mic. From overcoming her fear of water to her growing love for Stranger Things and Taylor Swift, Aria is full of heart, humor, and surprises. Stick around to the end for her incredible rendition of “NeverEnding Story.” You don’t want to miss it.</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>Aria shares her world in a way only a neurodivergent kid can. Whether you’re a parent of autistic children or just need a boost of hope, this episode is a reminder that progress comes in many forms—and joy is often found in the little things.</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>Link to Aria's Minecraft Movie Review: https://pod.fo/e/2c91bc</p>
<p><br></p>
<p><strong>What we talk about in this episode:</strong></p>
<ul>
  <li>
<p>Aria’s 9th birthday update and summer highlights</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>Overcoming fear of water through swim lessons</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>Her experience at bike camp and learning to ride</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>Confidence-building moments and milestones</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>Music class, school talent shows, and performing on stage</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>What it was like to take a photo with the mayor</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>Her love for Stranger Things (with a disclaimer for younger kids)</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>A behind-the-scenes look at our dog Kacie and birthday plans</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>Aria’s live performance of “NeverEnding Story” from Stranger Things</p>
</li>
</ul>
<p><br></p>
<p><strong>Support our amazing sponsors:</strong></p>
<p><br></p>
<p>🧠 <strong>Mama Bird</strong> – Brain-focused multivitamins for kids, created by a neurologist mom. Get 20% off your first order:</p>
<p>⁠<a href="https://lovemamabird.com/theautismdad">lovemamabird.com/theautismdad</a></p>
<p><br></p>
<p>🎮 <strong>Mightier</strong> – Help your child learn emotional regulation through video games backed by science. Mightier has been a game-changer for my family.</p>
<p>Try it free for 30 days: <a href="https://mightier.com/theautismdad">mightier.com/theautismdad</a></p>
<p><br></p>
<p><strong>Love what you hear?</strong></p>
<p>Subscribe to The Autism Dad Podcast on your favorite app.</p>
<p>Check out past episodes and resources at <a href="https://listen.theautismdad.com">listen.theautismdad.com</a>.</p>
<p>Join the conversation on Instagram: <a href="https://instagram.com/theautismdad">@theautismdad</a></p>
<p>Want to support the show or be a guest? Visit <a href="https://theautismdad.com">theautismdad.com</a></p>
<p><br></p>
<p><strong>About Rob Gorski:</strong></p>
<p>Rob Gorski is an autism advocate, content creator, and father of three autistic sons. He’s the founder of The Autism Dad platform and host of The Autism Dad Podcast. Rob’s mission is to support and empower families raising neurodivergent kids through honest conversations, lived experience, and practical advice.</p>
<p><a href="https://theautismdad.com">theautismdad.com</a></p>
<p><br></p>
<p><strong>About Aria:</strong></p>
<p>Aria is a vibrant 9-year-old who loves music, dogs, Stranger Things, and making people laugh. She’s been featured in multiple episodes of the podcast and brings her unique perspective and big heart to everything she does.</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>Let me know if you’d like a short social post or YouTube short setup for this episode.</p>
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      <title>Grandparenting on the Autism Spectrum: Support Without Overstepping (S8E21)</title>
      <description>In this powerful conversation, Rob talks with Jennifer Kaufman, educator,  and grandmother to an autistic child - about the often overlooked but critical role that grandparents play in the lives of neurodivergent kids. Jennifer shares wisdom from her book Grandparenting on the Spectrum and opens up about navigating her dual role as both a seasoned professional and a grandparent still learning to step back.

This episode is a must-listen for parents and grandparents alike who want to create stronger, more supportive relationships without stepping on each other’s toes.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode:


  
Why well-meaning grandparents can unintentionally make things harder—and how to fix that



  
The importance of respecting parental boundaries, even when you “know better”



  
How to build meaningful relationships with autistic grandkids (especially from a distance)



  
Why letting go of old expectations can make room for deeper connection



  
Practical advice for grandparents navigating IEPs, meltdowns, and special routines



  
Tips for handling holidays and vacations with neurodivergent kids



  
The most supportive thing a grandparent can say (and what not to say)



  
How Jennifer’s book can help families communicate, collaborate, and grow together




About My Guest:

Jennifer Kaufman is an educator, former autism school principal, and author of Grandparenting on the Spectrum: A Journey From Both Sides of the Desk. She’s also the proud grandmother of an autistic child and speaks regularly to grandparent groups about inclusion, understanding, and support. Learn more or connect with Jennifer at:

https://www.grandparentingonthespectrum.com

Facebook: @GrandparentingOnTheSpectrum

Find her book on Amazon: https://amzn.to/40W0L2e



About Rob:

Rob Gorski is a single dad to three amazing autistic sons and the voice behind The Autism Dad blog and podcast. A nationally recognized autism advocate and keynote speaker, Rob has been featured by CNN, ABC News, BBC, and more. He creates content that supports and validates parents of neurodivergent kids. Learn more at:

https://www.theautismdad.com



Call to Action:

If this episode helped you feel seen, pass it on. Share it with a grandparent, a parent, or anyone helping to raise a neurodivergent child. Don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and visit:

https://www.listen.theautismdad.com

for more episodes. You can also support this podcast by checking out our sponsors below.



Today’s Sponsors:

NeuroProtek® – Brain-supporting flavonoid supplement developed by a Yale-trained neuroinflammation expert. Save 5% with code ROB5 at ⁠https://www.algonot.com.



Mightier – Help kids learn emotional regulation through play. Learn more:

https://www.mightier.com

Use code “theautismdad” for a discount.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 16 Jul 2025 04:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Grandparenting on the Autism Spectrum: Support Without Overstepping </itunes:title>
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      <itunes:episode>21</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In this powerful conversation, Rob talks with Jennifer Kaufman, educator,  and grandmother to an autistic child - about the often overlooked but critical role that grandparents play in the lives of neurodivergent kids. Jennifer shares wisdom from her book Grandparenting on the Spectrum and opens up about navigating her dual role as both a seasoned professional and a grandparent still learning to step back.

This episode is a must-listen for parents and grandparents alike who want to create stronger, more supportive relationships without stepping on each other’s toes.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode:


  
Why well-meaning grandparents can unintentionally make things harder—and how to fix that



  
The importance of respecting parental boundaries, even when you “know better”



  
How to build meaningful relationships with autistic grandkids (especially from a distance)



  
Why letting go of old expectations can make room for deeper connection



  
Practical advice for grandparents navigating IEPs, meltdowns, and special routines



  
Tips for handling holidays and vacations with neurodivergent kids



  
The most supportive thing a grandparent can say (and what not to say)



  
How Jennifer’s book can help families communicate, collaborate, and grow together




About My Guest:

Jennifer Kaufman is an educator, former autism school principal, and author of Grandparenting on the Spectrum: A Journey From Both Sides of the Desk. She’s also the proud grandmother of an autistic child and speaks regularly to grandparent groups about inclusion, understanding, and support. Learn more or connect with Jennifer at:

https://www.grandparentingonthespectrum.com

Facebook: @GrandparentingOnTheSpectrum

Find her book on Amazon: https://amzn.to/40W0L2e



About Rob:

Rob Gorski is a single dad to three amazing autistic sons and the voice behind The Autism Dad blog and podcast. A nationally recognized autism advocate and keynote speaker, Rob has been featured by CNN, ABC News, BBC, and more. He creates content that supports and validates parents of neurodivergent kids. Learn more at:

https://www.theautismdad.com



Call to Action:

If this episode helped you feel seen, pass it on. Share it with a grandparent, a parent, or anyone helping to raise a neurodivergent child. Don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and visit:

https://www.listen.theautismdad.com

for more episodes. You can also support this podcast by checking out our sponsors below.



Today’s Sponsors:

NeuroProtek® – Brain-supporting flavonoid supplement developed by a Yale-trained neuroinflammation expert. Save 5% with code ROB5 at ⁠https://www.algonot.com.



Mightier – Help kids learn emotional regulation through play. Learn more:

https://www.mightier.com

Use code “theautismdad” for a discount.</itunes:summary>
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<p>This episode is a must-listen for parents and grandparents alike who want to create stronger, more supportive relationships without stepping on each other’s toes.</p>
<p><strong>What You’ll Learn in This Episode:</strong></p>
<ul>
  <li>
<p>Why well-meaning grandparents can unintentionally make things harder—and how to fix that</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>The importance of respecting parental boundaries, even when you “know better”</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>How to build meaningful relationships with autistic grandkids (especially from a distance)</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>Why letting go of old expectations can make room for deeper connection</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>Practical advice for grandparents navigating IEPs, meltdowns, and special routines</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>Tips for handling holidays and vacations with neurodivergent kids</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>The most supportive thing a grandparent can say (and what not to say)</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>How Jennifer’s book can help families communicate, collaborate, and grow together</p>
</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>About My Guest:</strong></p>
<p>Jennifer Kaufman is an educator, former autism school principal, and author of <em>Grandparenting on the Spectrum: A Journey From Both Sides of the Desk</em>. She’s also the proud grandmother of an autistic child and speaks regularly to grandparent groups about inclusion, understanding, and support. Learn more or connect with Jennifer at:</p>
<p><a href="http://grandparentingonthespectrum.com">https://www.grandparentingonthespectrum.com</a></p>
<p>Facebook: @GrandparentingOnTheSpectrum</p>
<p>Find her book on Amazon: <a href="https://amzn.to/40W0L2e">https://amzn.to/40W0L2e</a></p>
<p><br></p>
<p><strong>About Rob:</strong></p>
<p>Rob Gorski is a single dad to three amazing autistic sons and the voice behind The Autism Dad blog and podcast. A nationally recognized autism advocate and keynote speaker, Rob has been featured by CNN, ABC News, BBC, and more. He creates content that supports and validates parents of neurodivergent kids. Learn more at:</p>
<p><a href="https://theautismdad.com">https://www.theautismdad.com</a></p>
<p><br></p>
<p><strong>Call to Action:</strong></p>
<p>If this episode helped you feel seen, pass it on. Share it with a grandparent, a parent, or anyone helping to raise a neurodivergent child. Don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and visit:</p>
<p><a href="https://listen.theautismdad.com">https://www.listen.theautismdad.com</a></p>
<p>for more episodes. You can also support this podcast by checking out our sponsors below.</p>
<p><br></p>
<p><strong>Today’s Sponsors:</strong></p>
<p><strong>NeuroProtek®</strong> – Brain-supporting flavonoid supplement developed by a Yale-trained neuroinflammation expert. Save 5% with code <strong>ROB5</strong> at ⁠<a href="https://algonot.com">https://www.algonot.com</a>.</p>
<p><br></p>
<p><strong>Mightier</strong> – Help kids learn emotional regulation through play. Learn more:</p>
<p><a href="https://%E2%81%A0www.mightier.com%E2%81%A0">https://www.mightier.com</a></p>
<p>Use code “theautismdad” for a discount.</p>
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      <description>When you’re parenting autistic children or kids with high support needs, it’s easy to wonder how it all impacts their siblings. Do they feel forgotten? Overwhelmed? Lost in the shuffle? In this heartfelt episode of The Autism Dad Podcast, I sit down with autism mom Amy Kelly and her adult son Danny for a raw, emotional, and hopeful look at the sibling experience—and why it matters more than we often realize.



Amy is a powerhouse in the autism community. She’s the National Director of Family Engagement at Devereux and a longtime advocate for autism support for families. But this episode isn’t about professional titles—it’s about her lived experience as a mom raising profoundly autistic Annie, while trying to meet the needs of her neurotypical sons, including today’s guest, Danny.



Danny brings a sibling’s perspective that every parent needs to hear. He opens up about what it was like growing up with a sister who needed constant care, the unspoken pressures siblings carry, and how he’s now leading a national effort to support siblings like him.



Whether you’re parenting autistic children or raising neurodivergent kids of any kind, this episode offers valuable insight, encouragement, and a reminder that every child in your home deserves to feel seen.



What You’ll Learn in This Episode:


  
What it’s really like growing up with a sibling who has autism or profound disabilities



  
Why siblings may feel isolated, unseen, or forgotten—even in loving homes



  
How parents can better balance attention between neurodivergent and neurotypical kids



  
The lifelong bond between siblings, and how it evolves into adulthood



  
Danny’s work creating resources and community through Devereux’s sibling initiative



  
Practical ways siblings can stay connected and prepare for future caregiving roles



  
How autism reshaped (not ruined) their family in powerful ways



  
Why redefining success and independence is key for autistic individuals




Subscribe, Support, and Connect:



If you found this episode helpful, please consider subscribing to The Autism Dad Podcast on your favorite platform and leave a review to help more families find this content. You can visit theautismdad.com for articles, resources, and updates—or if you’re interested in sponsoring an episode, get in touch.



This episode is sponsored by:



Mama Bird – Brain-focused kids’ multivitamins designed by a neurologist mom. Get 20% off your first order at lovemamabird.com/theautismdad.

Mightier – Help your child build emotional regulation skills through biofeedback video games. Learn more at mightier.com and use the code "theautismdad22" to save 10%.

About Rob Gorski (Host):

Rob Gorski is a single dad to three autistic sons and the creator of The Autism Dad blog and podcast. He shares real-life stories, insights, and support for parents raising neurodivergent kids. Rob’s work has been featured by CNN, ABC, BBC, and The Tamron Hall Show.

Contact: rob@theautismdad.com



About Amy Kelly:

Amy Kelly, MBA, MNM, is the National Director of Family Engagement at Devereux Advanced Behavioral Health and mom to three kids, including her daughter Annie, who has profound autism. Amy is a national advocate for disability support, working with organizations like the Autism Care Network and the American Academy of Pediatrics.

Contact: amy.kelly@devereux.org



About Danny Kelly:

Danny Kelly is the older brother of Annie, who has profound autism. He co-chairs Devereux’s Sibling Engagement Committee and serves on the National Family Advisory Board. Danny uses his lived experience to advocate for siblings and inclusive support across the disability community.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>When you’re parenting autistic children or kids with high support needs, it’s easy to wonder how it all impacts their siblings. Do they feel forgotten? Overwhelmed? Lost in the shuffle? In this heartfelt episode of The Autism Dad Podcast, I sit down with autism mom Amy Kelly and her adult son Danny for a raw, emotional, and hopeful look at the sibling experience—and why it matters more than we often realize.



Amy is a powerhouse in the autism community. She’s the National Director of Family Engagement at Devereux and a longtime advocate for autism support for families. But this episode isn’t about professional titles—it’s about her lived experience as a mom raising profoundly autistic Annie, while trying to meet the needs of her neurotypical sons, including today’s guest, Danny.



Danny brings a sibling’s perspective that every parent needs to hear. He opens up about what it was like growing up with a sister who needed constant care, the unspoken pressures siblings carry, and how he’s now leading a national effort to support siblings like him.



Whether you’re parenting autistic children or raising neurodivergent kids of any kind, this episode offers valuable insight, encouragement, and a reminder that every child in your home deserves to feel seen.



What You’ll Learn in This Episode:


  
What it’s really like growing up with a sibling who has autism or profound disabilities



  
Why siblings may feel isolated, unseen, or forgotten—even in loving homes



  
How parents can better balance attention between neurodivergent and neurotypical kids



  
The lifelong bond between siblings, and how it evolves into adulthood



  
Danny’s work creating resources and community through Devereux’s sibling initiative



  
Practical ways siblings can stay connected and prepare for future caregiving roles



  
How autism reshaped (not ruined) their family in powerful ways



  
Why redefining success and independence is key for autistic individuals




Subscribe, Support, and Connect:



If you found this episode helpful, please consider subscribing to The Autism Dad Podcast on your favorite platform and leave a review to help more families find this content. You can visit theautismdad.com for articles, resources, and updates—or if you’re interested in sponsoring an episode, get in touch.



This episode is sponsored by:



Mama Bird – Brain-focused kids’ multivitamins designed by a neurologist mom. Get 20% off your first order at lovemamabird.com/theautismdad.

Mightier – Help your child build emotional regulation skills through biofeedback video games. Learn more at mightier.com and use the code "theautismdad22" to save 10%.

About Rob Gorski (Host):

Rob Gorski is a single dad to three autistic sons and the creator of The Autism Dad blog and podcast. He shares real-life stories, insights, and support for parents raising neurodivergent kids. Rob’s work has been featured by CNN, ABC, BBC, and The Tamron Hall Show.

Contact: rob@theautismdad.com



About Amy Kelly:

Amy Kelly, MBA, MNM, is the National Director of Family Engagement at Devereux Advanced Behavioral Health and mom to three kids, including her daughter Annie, who has profound autism. Amy is a national advocate for disability support, working with organizations like the Autism Care Network and the American Academy of Pediatrics.

Contact: amy.kelly@devereux.org



About Danny Kelly:

Danny Kelly is the older brother of Annie, who has profound autism. He co-chairs Devereux’s Sibling Engagement Committee and serves on the National Family Advisory Board. Danny uses his lived experience to advocate for siblings and inclusive support across the disability community.</itunes:summary>
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<p><br></p>
<p>Amy is a powerhouse in the autism community. She’s the National Director of Family Engagement at Devereux and a longtime advocate for autism support for families. But this episode isn’t about professional titles—it’s about her lived experience as a mom raising profoundly autistic Annie, while trying to meet the needs of her neurotypical sons, including today’s guest, Danny.</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>Danny brings a sibling’s perspective that every parent needs to hear. He opens up about what it was like growing up with a sister who needed constant care, the unspoken pressures siblings carry, and how he’s now leading a national effort to support siblings like him.</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>Whether you’re parenting autistic children or raising neurodivergent kids of any kind, this episode offers valuable insight, encouragement, and a reminder that every child in your home deserves to feel seen.</p>
<p><br></p>
<p><strong>What You’ll Learn in This Episode:</strong></p>
<ul>
  <li>
<p>What it’s really like growing up with a sibling who has autism or profound disabilities</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>Why siblings may feel isolated, unseen, or forgotten—even in loving homes</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>How parents can better balance attention between neurodivergent and neurotypical kids</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>The lifelong bond between siblings, and how it evolves into adulthood</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>Danny’s work creating resources and community through Devereux’s sibling initiative</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>Practical ways siblings can stay connected and prepare for future caregiving roles</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>How autism reshaped (not ruined) their family in powerful ways</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>Why redefining success and independence is key for autistic individuals</p>
</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Subscribe, Support, and Connect:</strong></p>
<p><br></p>
<p>If you found this episode helpful, please consider subscribing to The Autism Dad Podcast on your favorite platform and leave a review to help more families find this content. You can visit theautismdad.com for articles, resources, and updates—or if you’re interested in sponsoring an episode, get in touch.</p>
<p><br></p>
<p><strong>This episode is sponsored by:</strong></p>
<p><br></p>
<p>Mama Bird – Brain-focused kids’ multivitamins designed by a neurologist mom. Get 20% off your first order at lovemamabird.com/theautismdad.</p>
<p>Mightier – Help your child build emotional regulation skills through biofeedback video games. Learn more at mightier.com and use the code "theautismdad22" to save 10%.</p>
<p><strong>About Rob Gorski (Host):</strong></p>
<p>Rob Gorski is a single dad to three autistic sons and the creator of The Autism Dad blog and podcast. He shares real-life stories, insights, and support for parents raising neurodivergent kids. Rob’s work has been featured by CNN, ABC, BBC, and The Tamron Hall Show.</p>
<p>Contact: rob@theautismdad.com</p>
<p><br></p>
<p><strong>About Amy Kelly:</strong></p>
<p>Amy Kelly, MBA, MNM, is the National Director of Family Engagement at Devereux Advanced Behavioral Health and mom to three kids, including her daughter Annie, who has profound autism. Amy is a national advocate for disability support, working with organizations like the Autism Care Network and the American Academy of Pediatrics.</p>
<p>Contact: amy.kelly@devereux.org</p>
<p><br></p>
<p><strong>About Danny Kelly:</strong></p>
<p>Danny Kelly is the older brother of Annie, who has profound autism. He co-chairs Devereux’s Sibling Engagement Committee and serves on the National Family Advisory Board. Danny uses his lived experience to advocate for siblings and inclusive support across the disability community.</p>
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      <title>Neuroinflammation and Autism: What Every Parent Needs to Know (Part 2) S8E19</title>
      <description>Is your child struggling—and you’re not getting answers from “normal” tests? Hit play. This could change everything.

In Part 2 of my powerful conversation with Dr. Theoharis Theoharides, we explore how neuroinflammation, mast cell activation, and overlooked biological factors can affect autistic children. We dive into my son Gavin’s journey, how traditional testing failed us, and what we discovered when we looked deeper. If you’ve ever felt dismissed or unsure where to turn next, this episode will give you new hope and direction.

Why this matters:

Too often, symptoms like gut issues, eczema, or extreme food sensitivity get brushed off. Dr. Theo shares what many pediatricians miss—and how identifying and treating the right things can dramatically improve quality of life for neurodivergent kids.

What We Cover:


  
What neuroinflammation means for autistic children



  
How mast cells can impact behavior, speech, and health



  
Why standard labs often miss important clues



  
The difference between food allergies and food sensitivities



  
What to test for—and how those tests can uncover treatable issues



  
Gavin’s personal health journey and the lessons we’ve learned



  
How to support your child without trying to change who they are



  
Why we need real research, not empty promises




Sponsor: Mama Bird

Mama Bird Kids Multi+ is brain-focused nutrition for neurodivergent kids. Designed by a neurologist and autism mom, these supplements support focus, mood, and learning—without sugar alcohols or artificial dyes. Available in liquid (ages 1+) and gummy (ages 4+).

Get 20% off your first order at lovemamabird.com/theautismdad



Mightier helps kids learn emotional regulation through fun, biofeedback-powered games. Developed by clinicians at Boston Children’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Mightier is a screen-based program that teaches kids to stay calm under pressure—while they play. USe the code "theautismdad20" to save 10%

Learn more by visiting https://theautismdad.com/mightier



Enjoying the podcast?

Please follow or subscribe so you never miss an episode. For more support, visit theautismdad.com, where you’ll find expert interviews, honest parenting stories, and trusted resources to help your family thrive.



Guest Bio: Dr. Theoharis Theoharides

Dr. Theo is a renowned physician-scientist and expert on mast cells, allergies, and neuroinflammation. With decades of research and hundreds of publications, he helps families uncover treatable biological conditions often missed in traditional autism care. Learn more at drtheo.com and algonot.com.



Host Bio: Rob Gorski

Rob Gorski is the father of three autistic children and the creator of The Autism Dad blog and podcast. He’s been sharing his family’s 25-year autism journey to help other parents feel seen, supported, and empowered. Rob’s work has been featured by CNN, ABC News, BBC, and more.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Is your child struggling—and you’re not getting answers from “normal” tests? Hit play. This could change everything.

In Part 2 of my powerful conversation with Dr. Theoharis Theoharides, we explore how neuroinflammation, mast cell activation, and overlooked biological factors can affect autistic children. We dive into my son Gavin’s journey, how traditional testing failed us, and what we discovered when we looked deeper. If you’ve ever felt dismissed or unsure where to turn next, this episode will give you new hope and direction.

Why this matters:

Too often, symptoms like gut issues, eczema, or extreme food sensitivity get brushed off. Dr. Theo shares what many pediatricians miss—and how identifying and treating the right things can dramatically improve quality of life for neurodivergent kids.

What We Cover:


  
What neuroinflammation means for autistic children



  
How mast cells can impact behavior, speech, and health



  
Why standard labs often miss important clues



  
The difference between food allergies and food sensitivities



  
What to test for—and how those tests can uncover treatable issues



  
Gavin’s personal health journey and the lessons we’ve learned



  
How to support your child without trying to change who they are



  
Why we need real research, not empty promises




Sponsor: Mama Bird

Mama Bird Kids Multi+ is brain-focused nutrition for neurodivergent kids. Designed by a neurologist and autism mom, these supplements support focus, mood, and learning—without sugar alcohols or artificial dyes. Available in liquid (ages 1+) and gummy (ages 4+).

Get 20% off your first order at lovemamabird.com/theautismdad



Mightier helps kids learn emotional regulation through fun, biofeedback-powered games. Developed by clinicians at Boston Children’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Mightier is a screen-based program that teaches kids to stay calm under pressure—while they play. USe the code "theautismdad20" to save 10%

Learn more by visiting https://theautismdad.com/mightier



Enjoying the podcast?

Please follow or subscribe so you never miss an episode. For more support, visit theautismdad.com, where you’ll find expert interviews, honest parenting stories, and trusted resources to help your family thrive.



Guest Bio: Dr. Theoharis Theoharides

Dr. Theo is a renowned physician-scientist and expert on mast cells, allergies, and neuroinflammation. With decades of research and hundreds of publications, he helps families uncover treatable biological conditions often missed in traditional autism care. Learn more at drtheo.com and algonot.com.



Host Bio: Rob Gorski

Rob Gorski is the father of three autistic children and the creator of The Autism Dad blog and podcast. He’s been sharing his family’s 25-year autism journey to help other parents feel seen, supported, and empowered. Rob’s work has been featured by CNN, ABC News, BBC, and more.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Is your child struggling—and you’re not getting answers from “normal” tests? Hit play. This could change everything.</strong></p>
<p>In Part 2 of my powerful conversation with Dr. Theoharis Theoharides, we explore how neuroinflammation, mast cell activation, and overlooked biological factors can affect autistic children. We dive into my son Gavin’s journey, how traditional testing failed us, and what we discovered when we looked deeper. If you’ve ever felt dismissed or unsure where to turn next, this episode will give you new hope and direction.</p>
<p><strong>Why this matters:</strong></p>
<p>Too often, symptoms like gut issues, eczema, or extreme food sensitivity get brushed off. Dr. Theo shares what many pediatricians miss—and how identifying and treating the <em>right</em> things can dramatically improve quality of life for neurodivergent kids.</p>
<p><strong>What We Cover:</strong></p>
<ul>
  <li>
<p>What neuroinflammation means for autistic children</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>How mast cells can impact behavior, speech, and health</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>Why standard labs often miss important clues</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>The difference between food allergies and food sensitivities</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>What to test for—and how those tests can uncover treatable issues</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>Gavin’s personal health journey and the lessons we’ve learned</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>How to support your child without trying to change who they are</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>Why we need real research, not empty promises</p>
</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Sponsor: Mama Bird</strong></p>
<p>Mama Bird Kids Multi+ is brain-focused nutrition for neurodivergent kids. Designed by a neurologist and autism mom, these supplements support focus, mood, and learning—without sugar alcohols or artificial dyes. Available in liquid (ages 1+) and gummy (ages 4+).</p>
<p>Get 20% off your first order at <a href="https://lovemamabird.com/theautismdad">lovemamabird.com/theautismdad</a></p>
<p><br></p>
<p>Mightier helps kids learn emotional regulation through fun, biofeedback-powered games. Developed by clinicians at Boston Children’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Mightier is a screen-based program that teaches kids to stay calm under pressure—while they play. USe the code "theautismdad20" to save 10%</p>
<p>Learn more by visiting <a href="https://theautismdad.com/mightier">https://theautismdad.com/mightier</a></p>
<p><br></p>
<p><strong>Enjoying the podcast?</strong></p>
<p>Please follow or subscribe so you never miss an episode. For more support, visit <a href="https://theautismdad.com">theautismdad.com</a>, where you’ll find expert interviews, honest parenting stories, and trusted resources to help your family thrive.</p>
<p><br></p>
<p><strong>Guest Bio: Dr. Theoharis Theoharides</strong></p>
<p>Dr. Theo is a renowned physician-scientist and expert on mast cells, allergies, and neuroinflammation. With decades of research and hundreds of publications, he helps families uncover treatable biological conditions often missed in traditional autism care. Learn more at <a href="https://drtheo.com">drtheo.com</a> and <a href="https://algonot.com">algonot.com</a>.</p>
<p><br></p>
<p><strong>Host Bio: Rob Gorski</strong></p>
<p>Rob Gorski is the father of three autistic children and the creator of The Autism Dad blog and podcast. He’s been sharing his family’s 25-year autism journey to help other parents feel seen, supported, and empowered. Rob’s work has been featured by CNN, ABC News, BBC, and more.</p>
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      <title>Neuroinflammation and Autism: What Every Parent Needs to Know (Part 1) (S8E18)</title>
      <description>Could neuroinflammation be driving your child’s symptoms? This episode will change how you think about autism and health.

In this two-part series of The Autism Dad Podcast, I sit down with Dr. Theoharis Theoharides, one of the world’s leading experts in neuroimmune medicine and mast cell research. We dig deep into how inflammation in the brain—driven by overactive mast cells—can contribute to the struggles many autistic and neurodivergent kids face, including sensory issues, eczema, gut problems, chronic sinus issues, and even regression.



Dr. Theo doesn’t just talk theory—he shares actionable steps and science-backed insights that have the potential to improve quality of life for families like ours. I even share some personal stories about my sons, and how this research explains things we’ve experienced for years.

Whether your child is dealing with eczema, unexplained aggression, or GI issues, this episode may offer a new lens on what’s going on under the surface—and what you can do about it.

In this episode, we discuss:


  
What mast cells are and how they can impact the brain



  
How neuroinflammation may be linked to autism, ADHD, and chronic conditions



  
The surprising connection between eczema and autism



  
Why symptoms like gut issues and behavior changes are often misunderstood



  
The role of vitamin D, folinic acid, and glutathione in autism support



  
How stress can trigger mast cell activation and impact behavior



  
What testing and natural interventions parents can explore



  
How to think critically about supplements and avoid misleading claims




This episode is sponsored by Safe Place Bedding

Safe Place Bedding provides medically necessary, insurance-covered safety beds that help neurodivergent children sleep safely and securely—at home or while traveling. They’ve just launched the Safe Place 300, a permanent safety bed option with integrated monitoring. Visit https://safeplacebedding.com/theautismdad to learn more.



If you found this episode helpful, please subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app. You can also visit listen.theautismdad.com for more episodes, resources, and to leave feedback.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 11 Jun 2025 16:30:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Neuroinflammation and Autism: What Every Parent Needs to Know (Part 1) </itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>8</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>18</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Could neuroinflammation be driving your child’s symptoms? This episode will change how you think about autism and health.

In this two-part series of The Autism Dad Podcast, I sit down with Dr. Theoharis Theoharides, one of the world’s leading experts in neuroimmune medicine and mast cell research. We dig deep into how inflammation in the brain—driven by overactive mast cells—can contribute to the struggles many autistic and neurodivergent kids face, including sensory issues, eczema, gut problems, chronic sinus issues, and even regression.



Dr. Theo doesn’t just talk theory—he shares actionable steps and science-backed insights that have the potential to improve quality of life for families like ours. I even share some personal stories about my sons, and how this research explains things we’ve experienced for years.

Whether your child is dealing with eczema, unexplained aggression, or GI issues, this episode may offer a new lens on what’s going on under the surface—and what you can do about it.

In this episode, we discuss:


  
What mast cells are and how they can impact the brain



  
How neuroinflammation may be linked to autism, ADHD, and chronic conditions



  
The surprising connection between eczema and autism



  
Why symptoms like gut issues and behavior changes are often misunderstood



  
The role of vitamin D, folinic acid, and glutathione in autism support



  
How stress can trigger mast cell activation and impact behavior



  
What testing and natural interventions parents can explore



  
How to think critically about supplements and avoid misleading claims




This episode is sponsored by Safe Place Bedding

Safe Place Bedding provides medically necessary, insurance-covered safety beds that help neurodivergent children sleep safely and securely—at home or while traveling. They’ve just launched the Safe Place 300, a permanent safety bed option with integrated monitoring. Visit https://safeplacebedding.com/theautismdad to learn more.



If you found this episode helpful, please subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app. You can also visit listen.theautismdad.com for more episodes, resources, and to leave feedback.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Could neuroinflammation be driving your child’s symptoms? This episode will change how you think about autism and health.</p>
<p>In this two-part series of The Autism Dad Podcast, I sit down with Dr. Theoharis Theoharides, one of the world’s leading experts in neuroimmune medicine and mast cell research. We dig deep into how inflammation in the brain—driven by overactive mast cells—can contribute to the struggles many autistic and neurodivergent kids face, including sensory issues, eczema, gut problems, chronic sinus issues, and even regression.</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>Dr. Theo doesn’t just talk theory—he shares actionable steps and science-backed insights that have the potential to improve quality of life for families like ours. I even share some personal stories about my sons, and how this research explains things we’ve experienced for years.</p>
<p>Whether your child is dealing with eczema, unexplained aggression, or GI issues, this episode may offer a new lens on what’s going on under the surface—and what you can do about it.</p>
<p>In this episode, we discuss:</p>
<ul>
  <li>
<p>What mast cells are and how they can impact the brain</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>How neuroinflammation may be linked to autism, ADHD, and chronic conditions</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>The surprising connection between eczema and autism</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>Why symptoms like gut issues and behavior changes are often misunderstood</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>The role of vitamin D, folinic acid, and glutathione in autism support</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>How stress can trigger mast cell activation and impact behavior</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>What testing and natural interventions parents can explore</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>How to think critically about supplements and avoid misleading claims</p>
</li>
</ul>
<p>This episode is sponsored by Safe Place Bedding</p>
<p>Safe Place Bedding provides medically necessary, insurance-covered safety beds that help neurodivergent children sleep safely and securely—at home or while traveling. They’ve just launched the Safe Place 300, a permanent safety bed option with integrated monitoring. Visit <a href="https://safeplacebedding.com/theautismdad">https://safeplacebedding.com/theautismdad</a> to learn more.</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>If you found this episode helpful, please subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app. You can also visit listen.theautismdad.com for more episodes, resources, and to leave feedback.</p>]]>
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      <title>Real Talk: Parenting a Child with Down Syndrome (S8E17)</title>
      <description>Episode Summary:

In this powerful and deeply human episode of The Autism Dad Podcast, I sit down with husband-and-wife team Jeremy Dyen and Dr. Mika Gupta, co-founders of Mama Bird, to explore the emotional and transformative journey of parenting a child with Down syndrome.

We talk about:


  Navigating a life-changing diagnosis

  Finding purpose in unexpected places

  Supporting your child’s unique needs without losing yourself in the process

  How their personal journey led to creating brain-focused supplements for kids and families


Whether you’re parenting a child with a disability or looking for inspiration from parents who truly get it, this is an episode you don’t want to miss.

Topics Covered:


  Birth and diagnosis stories

  NICU experiences and emotional aftermath

  Early intervention and the Family Hope Center

  How Down syndrome changed their worldview

  Building Mama Bird from lived experience

  The importance of brain health and nutrition

  Parenting tips, mindset shifts, and daily struggles

  Advice for newly diagnosed families


This Week’s Sponsors:

Mama Bird

Support your child’s brain development with Mama Bird Kids Multi+ — made by a neurologist and mom who gets it. These sugar-free, dye-free vitamins are packed with bioactive nutrients that actually cross the blood-brain barrier to help with focus, mood, and learning. Available in gummies or liquid.

👉 Save 20% at lovemamabird.com/THEAUTISMDAD



Safe Place Bedding

Safe Place Bedding provides medical-grade, customizable, and insurance-covered sleep solutions for children with disabilities. Their new permanent bed model, the SPB 300, includes a built-in monitoring system. Learn more at ⁠https://safeplacebedding.com/theautismdad⁠



Mightier

Mightier is a biofeedback-based gaming platform that helps kids learn emotional regulation skills through fun, engaging play. It’s clinically tested and loved by families. Learn how it can support your child at ⁠https://theautismdad.com/mightier⁠ (Use the code theautismdad20 and save 10%)



Guest Bios:

Dr. Mika Gupta is a board-certified neurologist, autism mom, and co-founder of Mama Bird, a company creating brain-first vitamins and supplements for children and families. Her personal journey raising a child with Down syndrome deeply informs her professional mission.

Jeremy Dyen is a musician, dad, and co-founder of Mama Bird. With a background in mindfulness and creative arts, Jeremy brings a unique and compassionate perspective to parenting and product development.



Connect with Mama Bird:

Visit lovemamabird.com to learn more about their brain-focused supplements for kids and families.



Follow The Autism Dad:


  Instagram

  Facebook

  Podcast Website


Support the show:

If you found value in today’s conversation, please share it with someone who needs to hear it. Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and leave a review on your favorite podcast app.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 04 Jun 2025 04:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Real Talk: Parenting a Child with Down Syndrome </itunes:title>
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      <itunes:season>8</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>17</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Episode Summary:

In this powerful and deeply human episode of The Autism Dad Podcast, I sit down with husband-and-wife team Jeremy Dyen and Dr. Mika Gupta, co-founders of Mama Bird, to explore the emotional and transformative journey of parenting a child with Down syndrome.

We talk about:


  Navigating a life-changing diagnosis

  Finding purpose in unexpected places

  Supporting your child’s unique needs without losing yourself in the process

  How their personal journey led to creating brain-focused supplements for kids and families


Whether you’re parenting a child with a disability or looking for inspiration from parents who truly get it, this is an episode you don’t want to miss.

Topics Covered:


  Birth and diagnosis stories

  NICU experiences and emotional aftermath

  Early intervention and the Family Hope Center

  How Down syndrome changed their worldview

  Building Mama Bird from lived experience

  The importance of brain health and nutrition

  Parenting tips, mindset shifts, and daily struggles

  Advice for newly diagnosed families


This Week’s Sponsors:

Mama Bird

Support your child’s brain development with Mama Bird Kids Multi+ — made by a neurologist and mom who gets it. These sugar-free, dye-free vitamins are packed with bioactive nutrients that actually cross the blood-brain barrier to help with focus, mood, and learning. Available in gummies or liquid.

👉 Save 20% at lovemamabird.com/THEAUTISMDAD



Safe Place Bedding

Safe Place Bedding provides medical-grade, customizable, and insurance-covered sleep solutions for children with disabilities. Their new permanent bed model, the SPB 300, includes a built-in monitoring system. Learn more at ⁠https://safeplacebedding.com/theautismdad⁠



Mightier

Mightier is a biofeedback-based gaming platform that helps kids learn emotional regulation skills through fun, engaging play. It’s clinically tested and loved by families. Learn how it can support your child at ⁠https://theautismdad.com/mightier⁠ (Use the code theautismdad20 and save 10%)



Guest Bios:

Dr. Mika Gupta is a board-certified neurologist, autism mom, and co-founder of Mama Bird, a company creating brain-first vitamins and supplements for children and families. Her personal journey raising a child with Down syndrome deeply informs her professional mission.

Jeremy Dyen is a musician, dad, and co-founder of Mama Bird. With a background in mindfulness and creative arts, Jeremy brings a unique and compassionate perspective to parenting and product development.



Connect with Mama Bird:

Visit lovemamabird.com to learn more about their brain-focused supplements for kids and families.



Follow The Autism Dad:


  Instagram

  Facebook

  Podcast Website


Support the show:

If you found value in today’s conversation, please share it with someone who needs to hear it. Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and leave a review on your favorite podcast app.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Episode Summary:</strong></p>
<p>In this powerful and deeply human episode of The Autism Dad Podcast, I sit down with husband-and-wife team Jeremy Dyen and Dr. Mika Gupta, co-founders of Mama Bird, to explore the emotional and transformative journey of parenting a child with Down syndrome.</p>
<p><strong>We talk about:</strong></p>
<ul>
  <li>Navigating a life-changing diagnosis</li>
  <li>Finding purpose in unexpected places</li>
  <li>Supporting your child’s unique needs without losing yourself in the process</li>
  <li>How their personal journey led to creating brain-focused supplements for kids and families</li>
</ul>
<p>Whether you’re parenting a child with a disability or looking for inspiration from parents who truly get it, this is an episode you don’t want to miss.</p>
<p>Topics Covered:</p>
<ul>
  <li>Birth and diagnosis stories</li>
  <li>NICU experiences and emotional aftermath</li>
  <li>Early intervention and the Family Hope Center</li>
  <li>How Down syndrome changed their worldview</li>
  <li>Building Mama Bird from lived experience</li>
  <li>The importance of brain health and nutrition</li>
  <li>Parenting tips, mindset shifts, and daily struggles</li>
  <li>Advice for newly diagnosed families</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>This Week’s Sponsors:</strong></p>
<p><strong>Mama Bird</strong></p>
<p>Support your child’s brain development with Mama Bird Kids Multi+ — made by a neurologist and mom who gets it. These sugar-free, dye-free vitamins are packed with bioactive nutrients that actually cross the blood-brain barrier to help with focus, mood, and learning. Available in gummies or liquid.</p>
<p>👉 Save 20% at <a href="https://www.lovemamabird.com/THEAUTISMDAD">lovemamabird.com/THEAUTISMDAD</a></p>
<p><br></p>
<p><strong>Safe Place Bedding</strong></p>
<p>Safe Place Bedding provides medical-grade, customizable, and insurance-covered sleep solutions for children with disabilities. Their new permanent bed model, the SPB 300, includes a built-in monitoring system. Learn more at <a href="https://safeplacebedding.com/theautismdad">⁠https://safeplacebedding.com/theautismdad⁠</a></p>
<p><br></p>
<p><strong>Mightier</strong></p>
<p>Mightier is a biofeedback-based gaming platform that helps kids learn emotional regulation skills through fun, engaging play. It’s clinically tested and loved by families. Learn how it can support your child at <a href="https://theautismdad.com/mightier">⁠https://theautismdad.com/mightier⁠</a> (Use the code theautismdad20 and save 10%)</p>
<p><br></p>
<p><strong>Guest Bios:</strong></p>
<p>Dr. Mika Gupta is a board-certified neurologist, autism mom, and co-founder of Mama Bird, a company creating brain-first vitamins and supplements for children and families. Her personal journey raising a child with Down syndrome deeply informs her professional mission.</p>
<p>Jeremy Dyen is a musician, dad, and co-founder of Mama Bird. With a background in mindfulness and creative arts, Jeremy brings a unique and compassionate perspective to parenting and product development.</p>
<p><br></p>
<p><strong>Connect with Mama Bird:</strong></p>
<p>Visit <a href="https://lovemamabird.com/"><u>lovemamabird.com</u></a> to learn more about their brain-focused supplements for kids and families.</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>Follow The Autism Dad:</p>
<ul>
  <li><a href="https://instagram.com/theautismdad">Instagram</a></li>
  <li><a href="https://facebook.com/theautismdad">Facebook</a></li>
  <li><a href="https://listen.theautismdad.com/">Podcast Website</a></li>
</ul>
<p>Support the show:</p>
<p>If you found value in today’s conversation, please share it with someone who needs to hear it. Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and leave a review on your favorite podcast app.</p>
<p><br></p>
<p><br></p>]]>
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      <title>Special Needs Financial Planning (Part 3) (S8E16)</title>
      <description>In this powerful conclusion to our three-part Special Needs Financial Planning series, I’m joined once again by Katy Bryan, a Special Needs Financial Planner with Skylight Financial Group. In this episode, we tackle the toughest part of the journey—planning for our child’s future after we’re gone.



This isn’t easy to talk about, but having a plan in place can ease a lot of the anxiety many of us carry every day. Katy and I dive into what end-of-life planning looks like for special needs families, including estate planning, guardianship, housing options, and how to prepare siblings or support systems for what’s ahead.



What You’ll Learn in This Episode:


  
Why end-of-life planning is one of the most important steps for special needs families



  
What a Special Needs Trust is and how it helps protect your child’s future



  
The growing importance of ABLE accounts and how they work



  
Understanding guardianship vs. power of attorney



  
Housing challenges and how to prepare your child for independence



  
How to make sure your wishes—and your child’s—are honored when you’re not there



  
Why it’s never too late to start planning, even if you’re behind




Meet Katy Bryan:

Katy Bryan is a licensed financial professional and special needs financial planner at Skylight Financial Group. With over 14 years of experience, Katy has helped families across the country build financial strategies that support long-term security for children with disabilities. Her empathetic approach makes complex planning more manageable and less overwhelming for parents.



Email Katy: kbryan@financialguide.com

Learn more: https://www.skylightfinancialgroup.com/



This Week’s Sponsors:



Safe Place Bedding

Safe Place Bedding provides medical-grade, customizable, and insurance-covered sleep solutions for children with disabilities. Their new permanent bed model, the SPB 300, includes a built-in monitoring system. Learn more at https://safeplacebedding.com/theautismdad



Mightier

Mightier is a biofeedback-based gaming platform that helps kids learn emotional regulation skills through fun, engaging play. It’s clinically tested and loved by families. Learn how it can support your child at https://theautismdad.com/mightier (Use the code theautismdad20 and save 10%)



Connect with Me:



Website: https://theautismdad.com

Email: rob@theautismdad.com

Instagram: https://instagram.com/theautismdad

Podcast: https://listen.theautismdad.com



If this episode resonated with you, please consider leaving a review, sharing it with someone who needs it, or reaching out to let me know your thoughts. Your feedback keeps this community strong.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 28 May 2025 17:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Special Needs Financial Planning (Part 3) </itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>8</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>16</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/bb7c7ac4-3bdd-11f0-a1ce-97e7c7345d84/image/45a1dee12cf3647e053fa438c1fa5952.jpg?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In this powerful conclusion to our three-part Special Needs Financial Planning series, I’m joined once again by Katy Bryan, a Special Needs Financial Planner with Skylight Financial Group. In this episode, we tackle the toughest part of the journey—planning for our child’s future after we’re gone.



This isn’t easy to talk about, but having a plan in place can ease a lot of the anxiety many of us carry every day. Katy and I dive into what end-of-life planning looks like for special needs families, including estate planning, guardianship, housing options, and how to prepare siblings or support systems for what’s ahead.



What You’ll Learn in This Episode:


  
Why end-of-life planning is one of the most important steps for special needs families



  
What a Special Needs Trust is and how it helps protect your child’s future



  
The growing importance of ABLE accounts and how they work



  
Understanding guardianship vs. power of attorney



  
Housing challenges and how to prepare your child for independence



  
How to make sure your wishes—and your child’s—are honored when you’re not there



  
Why it’s never too late to start planning, even if you’re behind




Meet Katy Bryan:

Katy Bryan is a licensed financial professional and special needs financial planner at Skylight Financial Group. With over 14 years of experience, Katy has helped families across the country build financial strategies that support long-term security for children with disabilities. Her empathetic approach makes complex planning more manageable and less overwhelming for parents.



Email Katy: kbryan@financialguide.com

Learn more: https://www.skylightfinancialgroup.com/



This Week’s Sponsors:



Safe Place Bedding

Safe Place Bedding provides medical-grade, customizable, and insurance-covered sleep solutions for children with disabilities. Their new permanent bed model, the SPB 300, includes a built-in monitoring system. Learn more at https://safeplacebedding.com/theautismdad



Mightier

Mightier is a biofeedback-based gaming platform that helps kids learn emotional regulation skills through fun, engaging play. It’s clinically tested and loved by families. Learn how it can support your child at https://theautismdad.com/mightier (Use the code theautismdad20 and save 10%)



Connect with Me:



Website: https://theautismdad.com

Email: rob@theautismdad.com

Instagram: https://instagram.com/theautismdad

Podcast: https://listen.theautismdad.com



If this episode resonated with you, please consider leaving a review, sharing it with someone who needs it, or reaching out to let me know your thoughts. Your feedback keeps this community strong.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this powerful conclusion to our three-part Special Needs Financial Planning series, I’m joined once again by <strong>Katy Bryan</strong>, a Special Needs Financial Planner with Skylight Financial Group. In this episode, we tackle the toughest part of the journey—<strong>planning for our child’s future after we’re gone</strong>.</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>This isn’t easy to talk about, but having a plan in place can ease a lot of the anxiety many of us carry every day. Katy and I dive into what end-of-life planning looks like for special needs families, including estate planning, guardianship, housing options, and how to prepare siblings or support systems for what’s ahead.</p>
<p><br></p>
<p><strong>What You’ll Learn in This Episode:</strong></p>
<ul>
  <li>
<p>Why end-of-life planning is one of the most important steps for special needs families</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>What a Special Needs Trust is and how it helps protect your child’s future</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>The growing importance of ABLE accounts and how they work</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>Understanding guardianship vs. power of attorney</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>Housing challenges and how to prepare your child for independence</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>How to make sure your wishes—and your child’s—are honored when you’re not there</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>Why it’s never too late to start planning, even if you’re behind</p>
</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Meet Katy Bryan:</strong></p>
<p>Katy Bryan is a licensed financial professional and special needs financial planner at Skylight Financial Group. With over 14 years of experience, Katy has helped families across the country build financial strategies that support long-term security for children with disabilities. Her empathetic approach makes complex planning more manageable and less overwhelming for parents.</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>Email Katy: kbryan@financialguide.com</p>
<p>Learn more: <a href="https://www.skylightfinancialgroup.com/">https://www.skylightfinancialgroup.com/</a></p>
<p><br></p>
<p><strong>This Week’s Sponsors:</strong></p>
<p><br></p>
<p><strong>Safe Place Bedding</strong></p>
<p>Safe Place Bedding provides medical-grade, customizable, and insurance-covered sleep solutions for children with disabilities. Their new permanent bed model, the SPB 300, includes a built-in monitoring system. Learn more at <a href="https://safeplacebedding.com/theautismdad">https://safeplacebedding.com/theautismdad</a></p>
<p><br></p>
<p><strong>Mightier</strong></p>
<p>Mightier is a biofeedback-based gaming platform that helps kids learn emotional regulation skills through fun, engaging play. It’s clinically tested and loved by families. Learn how it can support your child at <a href="https://theautismdad.com/mightier">https://theautismdad.com/mightier</a> (Use the code theautismdad20 and save 10%)</p>
<p><br></p>
<p><strong>Connect with Me:</strong></p>
<p><br></p>
<p>Website: https://theautismdad.com</p>
<p>Email: rob@theautismdad.com</p>
<p>Instagram: https://instagram.com/theautismdad</p>
<p>Podcast: https://listen.theautismdad.com</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>If this episode resonated with you, please consider leaving a review, sharing it with someone who needs it, or reaching out to let me know your thoughts. Your feedback keeps this community strong.</p>]]>
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      <title>Special Needs Financial Planning (Part 2) (S8E15)</title>
      <description>Show Notes: Special Needs Financial Planning (Part 2) — The Autism Dad Podcast

In this episode of The Autism Dad Podcast, Rob Gorski continues the special needs financial planning series with guest Katy Bryan from Skylight Financial Group. Katy specializes in helping families of children with disabilities plan for the future and shares key steps to prepare for your child’s transition to adulthood.

Rob and Katy discuss why everything changes at age 18: managing assets under $2,000, understanding Social Security benefits (SSI/SSDI), and navigating Medicaid. They explore common questions around special needs trusts, guardianship, and power of attorney, and offer tips for finding a financial or estate planner with real disability expertise. Rob shares his own family’s journey—the struggles, learning curves, and how resources like vocational programs made a difference for his kids.

Highlights:


  Social Security (SSI/SSDI) eligibility after 18

  Managing assets and income to maintain Medicaid/benefits

  Special needs trusts, guardianship, and power of attorney

  The value of working with planners who “get” disability families

  Building a sustainable budget and future plan for your child

  How to access local job training and support resources


Guest Info:

Katy Bryan, Skylight Financial Group

Email: kbryan@financialguide.com



Thank You to This Week’s Sponsors:

Safe Place Bedding

Safe Place Bedding creates portable, durable beds for children and adults with special needs. Their new Safe Place Bedding 300 offers advanced monitoring for safer, better sleep. Learn more at safeplacebedding.com.

Autism 360

Autism 360 provides families with practical tools and expert guidance for therapy, education, and everyday life—personalized to help your child thrive. Discover more at autism360.com.



Connect with Rob:

Find more episodes, resources, and ways to connect at theautismdad.com.

Have questions or feedback? Reach out through the website!



If you found this helpful, please subscribe and leave a review—see you next week for part three!



Disclaimer:

Catherine Bryan is a registered representative of and offers securities and investment advisory services through MML Investor Services, LLC, member SIPC, OSJ, 1956 Carter Road, Suite 200, Cleveland, Ohio 44113, Phone: (216) 621-5680. California Insurance License #4175736.

The information in this podcast is not a recommendation and is not intended as financial, tax, legal, or estate planning advice. You should seek guidance from a qualified financial advisor, accountant, and attorney regarding your personal situation.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 22 May 2025 09:30:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Special Needs Financial Planning (Part 2)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>8</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>15</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Show Notes: Special Needs Financial Planning (Part 2) — The Autism Dad Podcast

In this episode of The Autism Dad Podcast, Rob Gorski continues the special needs financial planning series with guest Katy Bryan from Skylight Financial Group. Katy specializes in helping families of children with disabilities plan for the future and shares key steps to prepare for your child’s transition to adulthood.

Rob and Katy discuss why everything changes at age 18: managing assets under $2,000, understanding Social Security benefits (SSI/SSDI), and navigating Medicaid. They explore common questions around special needs trusts, guardianship, and power of attorney, and offer tips for finding a financial or estate planner with real disability expertise. Rob shares his own family’s journey—the struggles, learning curves, and how resources like vocational programs made a difference for his kids.

Highlights:


  Social Security (SSI/SSDI) eligibility after 18

  Managing assets and income to maintain Medicaid/benefits

  Special needs trusts, guardianship, and power of attorney

  The value of working with planners who “get” disability families

  Building a sustainable budget and future plan for your child

  How to access local job training and support resources


Guest Info:

Katy Bryan, Skylight Financial Group

Email: kbryan@financialguide.com



Thank You to This Week’s Sponsors:

Safe Place Bedding

Safe Place Bedding creates portable, durable beds for children and adults with special needs. Their new Safe Place Bedding 300 offers advanced monitoring for safer, better sleep. Learn more at safeplacebedding.com.

Autism 360

Autism 360 provides families with practical tools and expert guidance for therapy, education, and everyday life—personalized to help your child thrive. Discover more at autism360.com.



Connect with Rob:

Find more episodes, resources, and ways to connect at theautismdad.com.

Have questions or feedback? Reach out through the website!



If you found this helpful, please subscribe and leave a review—see you next week for part three!



Disclaimer:

Catherine Bryan is a registered representative of and offers securities and investment advisory services through MML Investor Services, LLC, member SIPC, OSJ, 1956 Carter Road, Suite 200, Cleveland, Ohio 44113, Phone: (216) 621-5680. California Insurance License #4175736.

The information in this podcast is not a recommendation and is not intended as financial, tax, legal, or estate planning advice. You should seek guidance from a qualified financial advisor, accountant, and attorney regarding your personal situation.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Show Notes: Special Needs Financial Planning (Part 2) — The Autism Dad Podcast</p>
<p>In this episode of The Autism Dad Podcast, Rob Gorski continues the special needs financial planning series with guest Katy Bryan from Skylight Financial Group. Katy specializes in helping families of children with disabilities plan for the future and shares key steps to prepare for your child’s transition to adulthood.</p>
<p>Rob and Katy discuss why everything changes at age 18: managing assets under $2,000, understanding Social Security benefits (SSI/SSDI), and navigating Medicaid. They explore common questions around special needs trusts, guardianship, and power of attorney, and offer tips for finding a financial or estate planner with real disability expertise. Rob shares his own family’s journey—the struggles, learning curves, and how resources like vocational programs made a difference for his kids.</p>
<p>Highlights:</p>
<ul>
  <li>Social Security (SSI/SSDI) eligibility after 18</li>
  <li>Managing assets and income to maintain Medicaid/benefits</li>
  <li>Special needs trusts, guardianship, and power of attorney</li>
  <li>The value of working with planners who “get” disability families</li>
  <li>Building a sustainable budget and future plan for your child</li>
  <li>How to access local job training and support resources</li>
</ul>
<p>Guest Info:</p>
<p>Katy Bryan, Skylight Financial Group</p>
<p>Email: kbryan@financialguide.com</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>Thank You to This Week’s Sponsors:</p>
<p>Safe Place Bedding</p>
<p>Safe Place Bedding creates portable, durable beds for children and adults with special needs. Their new Safe Place Bedding 300 offers advanced monitoring for safer, better sleep. Learn more at <a href="https://safeplacebedding.com/theautismdad"><u>safeplacebedding.com</u>.</a></p>
<p>Autism 360</p>
<p>Autism 360 provides families with practical tools and expert guidance for therapy, education, and everyday life—personalized to help your child thrive. Discover more at <u>a</u><a href="https://s-sml.mtrbio.com/public/smartlink/autism-360-robtheautismdad"><u>utism360.com</u></a>.</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>Connect with Rob:</p>
<p>Find more episodes, resources, and ways to connect at <a href="https://theautismdad.com/"><u>theautismdad.com</u></a>.</p>
<p>Have questions or feedback? Reach out through the website!</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>If you found this helpful, please subscribe and leave a review—see you next week for part three!</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>Disclaimer:</p>
<p>Catherine Bryan is a registered representative of and offers securities and investment advisory services through MML Investor Services, LLC, member SIPC, OSJ, 1956 Carter Road, Suite 200, Cleveland, Ohio 44113, Phone: (216) 621-5680. California Insurance License #4175736.</p>
<p>The information in this podcast is not a recommendation and is not intended as financial, tax, legal, or estate planning advice. You should seek guidance from a qualified financial advisor, accountant, and attorney regarding your personal situation.</p>]]>
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      <title>Understanding Non-Speaking Autism and Apraxia (S8E14)</title>
      <description>While my production computer is down, I’m re-releasing this powerful episode that so many parents found helpful the first time around. If you’re raising a non-speaking or minimally speaking child, or if you're trying to better understand apraxia and communication differences in autism—this conversation is for you.

I’m joined again by Samantha Fox, M.A., CCC-SLP—an incredible speech-language pathologist and founder of Beyond Speech Therapy Center. Samantha specializes in working with non-speaking autistic individuals and is a certified Spelling to Communicate (S2C) practitioner.

We talk openly about:


  
What apraxia really is—and how it’s often misunderstood



  
Why some autistic kids can understand language but still can’t speak



  
The difference between language delays and motor-based speech challenges



  
Why “presume competence” isn’t just a buzzword—it’s essential



  
My son Emmett’s experience being non-speaking and how it shaped my perspective



  
A powerful message from 17-year-old speller Kaden that will absolutely stay with you




This conversation will challenge assumptions and give you a new way to view communication struggles. Whether you're a parent, therapist, or educator—you’ll walk away better informed and hopefully more hopeful.

🎧 Listen now anywhere you get your podcasts or at: https://listen.theautismdad.com

This episode is sponsored by:

🛏 Safe Place Bedding
Safe Place Bedding creates custom, in-home safety beds for kids with autism and other special needs. Learn more at safeplacebedding.com

🎮 Mightier
Mightier helps kids build emotional regulation skills through biofeedback video games developed at Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s Hospital. Try it today at mightier.com</description>
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      <itunes:episode>14</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>While my production computer is down, I’m re-releasing this powerful episode that so many parents found helpful the first time around. If you’re raising a non-speaking or minimally speaking child, or if you're trying to better understand apraxia and communication differences in autism—this conversation is for you.

I’m joined again by Samantha Fox, M.A., CCC-SLP—an incredible speech-language pathologist and founder of Beyond Speech Therapy Center. Samantha specializes in working with non-speaking autistic individuals and is a certified Spelling to Communicate (S2C) practitioner.

We talk openly about:


  
What apraxia really is—and how it’s often misunderstood



  
Why some autistic kids can understand language but still can’t speak



  
The difference between language delays and motor-based speech challenges



  
Why “presume competence” isn’t just a buzzword—it’s essential



  
My son Emmett’s experience being non-speaking and how it shaped my perspective



  
A powerful message from 17-year-old speller Kaden that will absolutely stay with you




This conversation will challenge assumptions and give you a new way to view communication struggles. Whether you're a parent, therapist, or educator—you’ll walk away better informed and hopefully more hopeful.

🎧 Listen now anywhere you get your podcasts or at: https://listen.theautismdad.com

This episode is sponsored by:

🛏 Safe Place Bedding
Safe Place Bedding creates custom, in-home safety beds for kids with autism and other special needs. Learn more at safeplacebedding.com

🎮 Mightier
Mightier helps kids build emotional regulation skills through biofeedback video games developed at Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s Hospital. Try it today at mightier.com</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>While my production computer is down, I’m re-releasing this powerful episode that so many parents found helpful the first time around. If you’re raising a non-speaking or minimally speaking child, or if you're trying to better understand apraxia and communication differences in autism—this conversation is for you.</p>
<p>I’m joined again by Samantha Fox, M.A., CCC-SLP—an incredible speech-language pathologist and founder of Beyond Speech Therapy Center. Samantha specializes in working with non-speaking autistic individuals and is a certified Spelling to Communicate (S2C) practitioner.</p>
<p>We talk openly about:</p>
<ul>
  <li>
<p>What apraxia really is—and how it’s often misunderstood</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>Why some autistic kids <em>can</em> understand language but still can’t speak</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>The difference between language delays and motor-based speech challenges</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>Why “presume competence” isn’t just a buzzword—it’s essential</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>My son Emmett’s experience being non-speaking and how it shaped my perspective</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>A powerful message from 17-year-old speller Kaden that will absolutely stay with you</p>
</li>
</ul>
<p>This conversation will challenge assumptions and give you a new way to view communication struggles. Whether you're a parent, therapist, or educator—you’ll walk away better informed and hopefully more hopeful.</p>
<p>🎧 <strong>Listen now anywhere you get your podcasts or at</strong>: <a href="">https://listen.theautismdad.com</a></p>
<p><strong>This episode is sponsored by:</strong></p>
<p><strong>🛏 Safe Place Bedding</strong><br>
Safe Place Bedding creates custom, in-home safety beds for kids with autism and other special needs. Learn more at <a href="https://safeplacebedding.com/theautismdad">safeplacebedding.com</a></p>
<p><strong>🎮 Mightier</strong><br>
Mightier helps kids build emotional regulation skills through biofeedback video games developed at Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s Hospital. Try it today at <a href="https://mightier.com">mightier.com</a></p>
<p><br></p>]]>
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      <title>Navigating Puberty With Autistic Kids (w/ Dr. Whitney Casares) (S8E13)</title>
      <description>This episode is being re-released for Autism Awareness Month. 

In this powerful and important conversation, I’m joined by returning guest Dr. Whitney Casares. She’s not only a Stanford-trained pediatrician and public health expert, but she’s also an autism mom raising two differently wired kids. Together, we tackle a topic many of us try to avoid—puberty.

This episode is packed with practical advice, validation, and real talk for parents raising autistic and neurodivergent children. We explore how puberty may present differently, how to support our kids through emotional and physical changes, and how to have open, shame-free conversations about boundaries, hygiene, sex, and self-care. Whether your child is verbal, non-speaking, cognitively delayed, or anywhere in between—this episode is for you.



Key Topics Covered:


  Puberty differences in neurodivergent vs. neurotypical kids

  Hygiene and body safety tips for autistic tweens and teens

  How to talk about periods, masturbation, and boundaries without shame

  Why our kids need honesty—not fear or avoidance

  Handling sensory issues around puberty-related products

  Parental self-care in the midst of emotionally hard conversations


This conversation was originally uncomfortable for me to have—but I’m so glad I did. Your kids will benefit when you feel more empowered to guide them through this stage of life.



Guest Info:

Dr. Whitney Casares is a pediatrician, author, public health expert, and autism mom. Learn more at www.modernmommydoc.com



This episode is sponsored by:

Mightier:

Mightier is a clinically proven program that helps kids learn emotional regulation through gameplay. Developed by clinicians at Boston Children’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Mightier uses biofeedback and video games to help kids build skills to manage big feelings in the moment. It’s great for kids ages 6 to 14 and especially helpful for those with autism, ADHD, anxiety, or sensory challenges.

Learn more and try it free for 30 days at ⁠mightier.com/theautismdad⁠.



Autism 360

The Autism 360 program helps parents become confident leaders in their child’s care by providing expert-led coaching and support. Learn more at autism360.com



Safe Place Bedding

Safe Place Bedding provides inflatable and permanent safety beds for kids with special needs. Their products offer peace of mind and better sleep—for the whole family. They even help navigate insurance. Learn more at safeplacebedding.com



Connect with me:


  Instagram: @theautismdad


  Blog and resources: https://www.theautismdad.com


  Support the Podcast: https://listen.theautismdad.com</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 30 Apr 2025 04:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Navigating Puberty With Autistic Kids (w/ Dr. Whitney Casares)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>8</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>13</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>This episode is being re-released for Autism Awareness Month. 

In this powerful and important conversation, I’m joined by returning guest Dr. Whitney Casares. She’s not only a Stanford-trained pediatrician and public health expert, but she’s also an autism mom raising two differently wired kids. Together, we tackle a topic many of us try to avoid—puberty.

This episode is packed with practical advice, validation, and real talk for parents raising autistic and neurodivergent children. We explore how puberty may present differently, how to support our kids through emotional and physical changes, and how to have open, shame-free conversations about boundaries, hygiene, sex, and self-care. Whether your child is verbal, non-speaking, cognitively delayed, or anywhere in between—this episode is for you.



Key Topics Covered:


  Puberty differences in neurodivergent vs. neurotypical kids

  Hygiene and body safety tips for autistic tweens and teens

  How to talk about periods, masturbation, and boundaries without shame

  Why our kids need honesty—not fear or avoidance

  Handling sensory issues around puberty-related products

  Parental self-care in the midst of emotionally hard conversations


This conversation was originally uncomfortable for me to have—but I’m so glad I did. Your kids will benefit when you feel more empowered to guide them through this stage of life.



Guest Info:

Dr. Whitney Casares is a pediatrician, author, public health expert, and autism mom. Learn more at www.modernmommydoc.com



This episode is sponsored by:

Mightier:

Mightier is a clinically proven program that helps kids learn emotional regulation through gameplay. Developed by clinicians at Boston Children’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Mightier uses biofeedback and video games to help kids build skills to manage big feelings in the moment. It’s great for kids ages 6 to 14 and especially helpful for those with autism, ADHD, anxiety, or sensory challenges.

Learn more and try it free for 30 days at ⁠mightier.com/theautismdad⁠.



Autism 360

The Autism 360 program helps parents become confident leaders in their child’s care by providing expert-led coaching and support. Learn more at autism360.com



Safe Place Bedding

Safe Place Bedding provides inflatable and permanent safety beds for kids with special needs. Their products offer peace of mind and better sleep—for the whole family. They even help navigate insurance. Learn more at safeplacebedding.com



Connect with me:


  Instagram: @theautismdad


  Blog and resources: https://www.theautismdad.com


  Support the Podcast: https://listen.theautismdad.com</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>This episode is being re-released for Autism Awareness Month. </p>
<p>In this powerful and important conversation, I’m joined by returning guest Dr. Whitney Casares. She’s not only a Stanford-trained pediatrician and public health expert, but she’s also an autism mom raising two differently wired kids. Together, we tackle a topic many of us try to avoid—puberty.</p>
<p>This episode is packed with practical advice, validation, and real talk for parents raising autistic and neurodivergent children. We explore how puberty may present differently, how to support our kids through emotional and physical changes, and how to have open, shame-free conversations about boundaries, hygiene, sex, and self-care. Whether your child is verbal, non-speaking, cognitively delayed, or anywhere in between—this episode is for you.</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>Key Topics Covered:</p>
<ul>
  <li>Puberty differences in neurodivergent vs. neurotypical kids</li>
  <li>Hygiene and body safety tips for autistic tweens and teens</li>
  <li>How to talk about periods, masturbation, and boundaries without shame</li>
  <li>Why our kids need honesty—not fear or avoidance</li>
  <li>Handling sensory issues around puberty-related products</li>
  <li>Parental self-care in the midst of emotionally hard conversations</li>
</ul>
<p>This conversation was originally uncomfortable for me to have—but I’m so glad I did. Your kids will benefit when you feel more empowered to guide them through this stage of life.</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>Guest Info:</p>
<p>Dr. Whitney Casares is a pediatrician, author, public health expert, and autism mom. Learn more at <a href="https://www.modernmommydoc.com/"><u>www.modernmommydoc.com</u></a></p>
<p><br></p>
<p>This episode is sponsored by:</p>
<p>Mightier:</p>
<p>Mightier is a clinically proven program that helps kids learn emotional regulation through gameplay. Developed by clinicians at Boston Children’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Mightier uses biofeedback and video games to help kids build skills to manage big feelings in the moment. It’s great for kids ages 6 to 14 and especially helpful for those with autism, ADHD, anxiety, or sensory challenges.</p>
<p>Learn more and try it free for 30 days at <a href="https://mightier.com/theautismdad">⁠mightier.com/theautismdad⁠</a>.</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>Autism 360</p>
<p>The Autism 360 program helps parents become confident leaders in their child’s care by providing expert-led coaching and support. Learn more at <a href="https://autism360.com/"><u>autism360.com</u></a></p>
<p><br></p>
<p>Safe Place Bedding</p>
<p>Safe Place Bedding provides inflatable and permanent safety beds for kids with special needs. Their products offer peace of mind and better sleep—for the whole family. They even help navigate insurance. Learn more at <a href="https://safeplacebedding.com/theautismdad"><u>safeplacebedding.com</u></a></p>
<p><br></p>
<p>Connect with me:</p>
<ul>
  <li>Instagram: <a href="https://instagram.com/theautismdad"><u>@theautismdad</u></a>
</li>
  <li>Blog and resources: <a href="https://www.theautismdad.com/"><u>https://www.theautismdad.com</u></a>
</li>
  <li>Support the Podcast: <a href="https://listen.theautismdad.com/"><u>https://listen.theautismdad.com</u></a>
</li>
</ul>
<p><br></p>]]>
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      <title>Understanding Autism in Girls with Dr. Taylor Day (S8E12)</title>
      <description>April is Autism Awareness Month, and this episode with Dr. Tay is one of the most important conversations I’ve had. We dive into how autism shows up differently in girls—and why so many are missed or misdiagnosed. If you’re a parent, educator, or just want to better understand the nuances of autism, this one’s a must-listen.

In this episode, I’m joined by Dr. Taylor Day (aka Dr. Tay), a licensed psychologist who specializes in neuroaffirming care for autistic kids—especially girls. We talk about how autism can look very different in girls compared to boys, why so many girls are misdiagnosed or missed altogether, and what parents can do to make sure their daughters get the support they need.

Dr. Tay breaks down the most common signs of autism in girls, how masking can complicate the diagnostic process, and why co-occurring conditions like anxiety often delay a proper diagnosis. This conversation is full of insight and practical advice for parents and caregivers—especially those who feel like something’s going on but can’t quite get answers.

What we talk about:

Why autism is harder to spot in girls

Masking, camouflaging, and missed diagnoses

What to look for if you suspect your daughter might be autistic

The role of anxiety and other co-occurring conditions

How to advocate for your child when doctors don’t listen

Getting evaluations and choosing the right provider


About Dr. Tay:
Dr. Taylor Day is a licensed psychologist and the founder of Dr. Tay Concierge Clinical Care. She specializes in early diagnosis and support for autistic kids, with a focus on neuroaffirming care for girls who often present differently. She’s also the host of the Evolve with Dr. Tay podcast and creates free educational content for parents on social media.

Website: drtaylorday.com


Instagram: @the.dr.tay


Podcast: Evolve with Dr. Tay (available on all major platforms)


About Me:
I’m Rob Gorski, host of The Autism Dad Podcast. I’m a single dad to three amazing autistic kids and I’ve been sharing our journey for over 15 years to help support families like mine. Through my podcast, blog, and social media, I aim to educate, empower, and connect with parents raising neurodivergent kids.

Website: theautismdad.com


This episode is sponsored by Mightier.
Mightier is a clinically proven program that helps kids learn emotional regulation through gameplay. Developed by clinicians at Boston Children’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Mightier uses biofeedback and video games to help kids build skills to manage big feelings in the moment. It’s great for kids ages 6 to 14 and especially helpful for those with autism, ADHD, anxiety, or sensory challenges.
Learn more and try it free for 30 days at mightier.com/theautismdad.


This episode is also sponsored by Safe Place Bedding.
Safe Place Bedding makes affordable, portable safety beds for kids with special needs. These beds offer a secure, comfortable sleep space and are a game changer for families dealing with sleep issues or elopement concerns. Safe Place also helps parents navigate insurance so you may not have to pay out of pocket.
Visit safeplacebedding.com to learn more and check your insurance coverage.</description>
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      <itunes:title>Understanding Autism in Girls with Dr. Taylor Day</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>8</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>12</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>April is Autism Awareness Month, and this episode with Dr. Tay is one of the most important conversations I’ve had. We dive into how autism shows up differently in girls—and why so many are missed or misdiagnosed. If you’re a parent, educator, or just want to better understand the nuances of autism, this one’s a must-listen.

In this episode, I’m joined by Dr. Taylor Day (aka Dr. Tay), a licensed psychologist who specializes in neuroaffirming care for autistic kids—especially girls. We talk about how autism can look very different in girls compared to boys, why so many girls are misdiagnosed or missed altogether, and what parents can do to make sure their daughters get the support they need.

Dr. Tay breaks down the most common signs of autism in girls, how masking can complicate the diagnostic process, and why co-occurring conditions like anxiety often delay a proper diagnosis. This conversation is full of insight and practical advice for parents and caregivers—especially those who feel like something’s going on but can’t quite get answers.

What we talk about:

Why autism is harder to spot in girls

Masking, camouflaging, and missed diagnoses

What to look for if you suspect your daughter might be autistic

The role of anxiety and other co-occurring conditions

How to advocate for your child when doctors don’t listen

Getting evaluations and choosing the right provider


About Dr. Tay:
Dr. Taylor Day is a licensed psychologist and the founder of Dr. Tay Concierge Clinical Care. She specializes in early diagnosis and support for autistic kids, with a focus on neuroaffirming care for girls who often present differently. She’s also the host of the Evolve with Dr. Tay podcast and creates free educational content for parents on social media.

Website: drtaylorday.com


Instagram: @the.dr.tay


Podcast: Evolve with Dr. Tay (available on all major platforms)


About Me:
I’m Rob Gorski, host of The Autism Dad Podcast. I’m a single dad to three amazing autistic kids and I’ve been sharing our journey for over 15 years to help support families like mine. Through my podcast, blog, and social media, I aim to educate, empower, and connect with parents raising neurodivergent kids.

Website: theautismdad.com


This episode is sponsored by Mightier.
Mightier is a clinically proven program that helps kids learn emotional regulation through gameplay. Developed by clinicians at Boston Children’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Mightier uses biofeedback and video games to help kids build skills to manage big feelings in the moment. It’s great for kids ages 6 to 14 and especially helpful for those with autism, ADHD, anxiety, or sensory challenges.
Learn more and try it free for 30 days at mightier.com/theautismdad.


This episode is also sponsored by Safe Place Bedding.
Safe Place Bedding makes affordable, portable safety beds for kids with special needs. These beds offer a secure, comfortable sleep space and are a game changer for families dealing with sleep issues or elopement concerns. Safe Place also helps parents navigate insurance so you may not have to pay out of pocket.
Visit safeplacebedding.com to learn more and check your insurance coverage.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>April is Autism Awareness Month, and this episode with Dr. Tay is one of the most important conversations I’ve had. We dive into how autism shows up differently in girls—and why so many are missed or misdiagnosed. If you’re a parent, educator, or just want to better understand the nuances of autism, this one’s a must-listen.</strong></p><p><br></p><p>In this episode, I’m joined by Dr. Taylor Day (aka Dr. Tay), a licensed psychologist who specializes in neuroaffirming care for autistic kids—especially girls. We talk about how autism can look very different in girls compared to boys, why so many girls are misdiagnosed or missed altogether, and what parents can do to make sure their daughters get the support they need.</p><p><br></p><p>Dr. Tay breaks down the most common signs of autism in girls, how masking can complicate the diagnostic process, and why co-occurring conditions like anxiety often delay a proper diagnosis. This conversation is full of insight and practical advice for parents and caregivers—especially those who feel like something’s going on but can’t quite get answers.</p><p><br></p><p>What we talk about:</p><p><br></p><ul><li>Why autism is harder to spot in girls</li></ul><p><br></p><ul><li>Masking, camouflaging, and missed diagnoses</li></ul><p><br></p><ul><li>What to look for if you suspect your daughter might be autistic</li></ul><p><br></p><ul><li>The role of anxiety and other co-occurring conditions</li></ul><p><br></p><ul><li>How to advocate for your child when doctors don’t listen</li></ul><p><br></p><ul><li>Getting evaluations and choosing the right provider</li></ul><p><br></p><p><br></p><p>About Dr. Tay:</p><p>Dr. Taylor Day is a licensed psychologist and the founder of Dr. Tay Concierge Clinical Care. She specializes in early diagnosis and support for autistic kids, with a focus on neuroaffirming care for girls who often present differently. She’s also the host of the Evolve with Dr. Tay podcast and creates free educational content for parents on social media.</p><p><br></p><ul><li>Website: <a href="https://drtaylorday.com/">drtaylorday.com</a>
</li></ul><p><br></p><ul><li>Instagram: <a href="https://instagram.com/the.dr.tay">@the.dr.tay</a>
</li></ul><p><br></p><ul><li>Podcast: Evolve with Dr. Tay (available on all major platforms)</li></ul><p><br></p><p><br></p><p>About Me:</p><p>I’m Rob Gorski, host of The Autism Dad Podcast. I’m a single dad to three amazing autistic kids and I’ve been sharing our journey for over 15 years to help support families like mine. Through my podcast, blog, and social media, I aim to educate, empower, and connect with parents raising neurodivergent kids.</p><p><br></p><ul><li>Website: <a href="https://theautismdad.com/">theautismdad.com</a>
</li></ul><p><br></p><p><strong>This episode is sponsored by Mightier.</strong></p><p>Mightier is a clinically proven program that helps kids learn emotional regulation through gameplay. Developed by clinicians at Boston Children’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Mightier uses biofeedback and video games to help kids build skills to manage big feelings in the moment. It’s great for kids ages 6 to 14 and especially helpful for those with autism, ADHD, anxiety, or sensory challenges.</p><p>Learn more and try it free for 30 days at <a href="https://mightier.com/theautismdad">mightier.com/theautismdad</a>.</p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><strong>This episode is also sponsored by Safe Place Bedding.</strong></p><p>Safe Place Bedding makes affordable, portable safety beds for kids with special needs. These beds offer a secure, comfortable sleep space and are a game changer for families dealing with sleep issues or elopement concerns. Safe Place also helps parents navigate insurance so you may not have to pay out of pocket.</p><p>Visit <a href="safeplacebedding.com/theautismdad">safeplacebedding.com</a> to learn more and check your insurance coverage.</p><p><br></p>]]>
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      <title>Aria’s Kid-Friendly Minecraft Movie Review (S8E11)</title>
      <description>Today’s episode is full of joy and Minecraft magic! Rob is joined by a very special guest, Aria. Aria is Kelly's 8 year old daughter with autism. Fresh off seeing the new Minecraft Movie, Aria shares her thoughts, favorite moments, and tips for parents wondering if it’s a good pick for their kids. They also dive deep into the game itself—breaking down game modes, favorite mobs, plushies, add-ons, and the endless creativity that makes Minecraft such a hit for kids and grownups alike.

Whether you're a longtime Minecraft fan or just curious what the hype is about, this lighthearted conversation is guaranteed to make you smile. Aria, you're amazing, and we’re all so proud of you!

🎮 Topics Covered:

Aria’s honest review of the Minecraft Movie (spoiler-light)

Game modes in Minecraft (survival, creative, hardcore, and more)

Minecraft add-ons, plushies, and lava chickens

Differences between Java and Bedrock editions

Why Minecraft is great for all ages

This week’s episode is sponsored by:

🛏 Safe Place Bedding

If your child struggles with sleep due to sensory needs or safety concerns, Safe Place Bedding can help. Their customizable, medically necessary bed enclosures offer peace of mind—and they even help families navigate insurance. Learn more about their brand-new permanent model, the Safe Place 300, which now includes monitoring features.

👉 Visit safeplacebedding.com for more info.

🧠 Autism 360

Autism 360 is an all-in-one, parent-driven program built to help families raising autistic kids get expert support in key areas like behavior, communication, sensory needs, and more. It’s flexible, affordable, and guided by professionals who get it—because many of them are parents too.

👉 Learn more at autism360.com
—

Connect with Rob:

🌐 TheAutismDad.com

📸 https://instagram.com/theautismdad

If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to leave a rating, share with a friend, and let Aria know she did a great job!</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 16 Apr 2025 04:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Aria’s Kid-Friendly Minecraft Movie Review</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>8</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>11</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Today’s episode is full of joy and Minecraft magic! Rob is joined by a very special guest, Aria. Aria is Kelly's 8 year old daughter with autism. Fresh off seeing the new Minecraft Movie, Aria shares her thoughts, favorite moments, and tips for parents wondering if it’s a good pick for their kids. They also dive deep into the game itself—breaking down game modes, favorite mobs, plushies, add-ons, and the endless creativity that makes Minecraft such a hit for kids and grownups alike.

Whether you're a longtime Minecraft fan or just curious what the hype is about, this lighthearted conversation is guaranteed to make you smile. Aria, you're amazing, and we’re all so proud of you!

🎮 Topics Covered:

Aria’s honest review of the Minecraft Movie (spoiler-light)

Game modes in Minecraft (survival, creative, hardcore, and more)

Minecraft add-ons, plushies, and lava chickens

Differences between Java and Bedrock editions

Why Minecraft is great for all ages

This week’s episode is sponsored by:

🛏 Safe Place Bedding

If your child struggles with sleep due to sensory needs or safety concerns, Safe Place Bedding can help. Their customizable, medically necessary bed enclosures offer peace of mind—and they even help families navigate insurance. Learn more about their brand-new permanent model, the Safe Place 300, which now includes monitoring features.

👉 Visit safeplacebedding.com for more info.

🧠 Autism 360

Autism 360 is an all-in-one, parent-driven program built to help families raising autistic kids get expert support in key areas like behavior, communication, sensory needs, and more. It’s flexible, affordable, and guided by professionals who get it—because many of them are parents too.

👉 Learn more at autism360.com
—

Connect with Rob:

🌐 TheAutismDad.com

📸 https://instagram.com/theautismdad

If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to leave a rating, share with a friend, and let Aria know she did a great job!</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Today’s episode is full of joy and Minecraft magic! Rob is joined by a very special guest, Aria. Aria is Kelly's 8 year old daughter with autism. Fresh off seeing the new <em>Minecraft Movie</em>, Aria shares her thoughts, favorite moments, and tips for parents wondering if it’s a good pick for their kids. They also dive deep into the game itself—breaking down game modes, favorite mobs, plushies, add-ons, and the endless creativity that makes Minecraft such a hit for kids and grownups alike.</p><p><br></p><p>Whether you're a longtime Minecraft fan or just curious what the hype is about, this lighthearted conversation is guaranteed to make you smile. Aria, you're amazing, and we’re all so proud of you!</p><p><br></p><p>🎮 <strong>Topics Covered:</strong></p><p><br></p><ul><li>Aria’s honest review of the Minecraft Movie (spoiler-light)</li></ul><p><br></p><ul><li>Game modes in Minecraft (survival, creative, hardcore, and more)</li></ul><p><br></p><ul><li>Minecraft add-ons, plushies, and lava chickens</li></ul><p><br></p><ul><li>Differences between Java and Bedrock editions</li></ul><p><br></p><ul><li>Why Minecraft is great for all ages</li></ul><p><br></p><p><strong>This week’s episode is sponsored by:</strong></p><p><br></p><p>🛏 <strong>Safe Place Bedding</strong></p><p><br></p><p>If your child struggles with sleep due to sensory needs or safety concerns, Safe Place Bedding can help. Their customizable, medically necessary bed enclosures offer peace of mind—and they even help families navigate insurance. Learn more about their brand-new permanent model, the Safe Place 300, which now includes monitoring features.</p><p><br></p><p>👉 Visit <a href="safeplacebedding.com/theautismdad">safeplacebedding.com</a> for more info.</p><p><br></p><p>🧠 <strong>Autism 360</strong></p><p><br></p><p>Autism 360 is an all-in-one, parent-driven program built to help families raising autistic kids get expert support in key areas like behavior, communication, sensory needs, and more. It’s flexible, affordable, and guided by professionals who get it—because many of them are parents too.</p><p><br></p><p>👉 Learn more at <a href="https://autism360.com">autism360.com</a></p><p>—</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Connect with Rob:</strong></p><p><br></p><p>🌐 <a href="https://theautismdad.com">TheAutismDad.com</a></p><p><br></p><p>📸 <a href="https://instagram.com/theautismdad">https://instagram.com/theautismdad</a></p><p><br></p><p>If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to leave a rating, share with a friend, and let Aria know she did a great job!</p>]]>
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      <title>Gavin’s Journey to Independence (S8E10)</title>
      <description>In this special Autism Acceptance Month episode, I’m re-sharing an important and personal conversation with my oldest son, Gavin.

Gavin is 25 years old, autistic, and immunocompromised. In this episode, we talk about his journey toward independent living and why he’s choosing to move into a group home. Gavin shares his thoughts, hopes, fears, and goals—including launching his own YouTube channel and building a sustainable future for himself.
We discuss:

What Gavin is looking for in a group home

Health and hygiene concerns due to his compromised immune system

The emotional challenges of touring potential homes

Gavin’s budgeting process and side-hustle plans

His passion for gaming and creating a relaxed, inclusive online space

This is a real, unfiltered conversation about growing up, letting go, and navigating life with autism. Whether you're a parent, caregiver, or self-advocate, I hope this episode helps you feel seen and less alone.

🎧 Listen now and share with someone who needs to hear this.
Want to support the podcast or be a guest?

Visit theautismdad.com for more info, contact links, or to explore sponsorship opportunities.

This episode is sponsored by:
🛏️ Safe Place Bedding

If your child struggles with sleep, safety, or elopement, Safe Place Bedding offers custom in-home safety beds that can truly make a difference. Their beds are portable, insurable, and now include new monitoring options for added peace of mind. Visit safeplacebedding.com/theautismdad to learn more and explore their newest model—the Safe Place 300.
🧦 Parker &amp; Talia

Parker &amp; Talia creates tag-free, sensory-friendly essentials that help kids feel comfortable and confident. Founded by a fellow autism mom, their clothes are soft, inclusive, and made with love. Get 10% off your order with code THEAUTISMDAD at parkerandtalia.com.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 09 Apr 2025 16:37:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:episode>10</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>In this special Autism Acceptance Month episode, I’m re-sharing an important and personal conversation with my oldest son, Gavin.

Gavin is 25 years old, autistic, and immunocompromised. In this episode, we talk about his journey toward independent living and why he’s choosing to move into a group home. Gavin shares his thoughts, hopes, fears, and goals—including launching his own YouTube channel and building a sustainable future for himself.
We discuss:

What Gavin is looking for in a group home

Health and hygiene concerns due to his compromised immune system

The emotional challenges of touring potential homes

Gavin’s budgeting process and side-hustle plans

His passion for gaming and creating a relaxed, inclusive online space

This is a real, unfiltered conversation about growing up, letting go, and navigating life with autism. Whether you're a parent, caregiver, or self-advocate, I hope this episode helps you feel seen and less alone.

🎧 Listen now and share with someone who needs to hear this.
Want to support the podcast or be a guest?

Visit theautismdad.com for more info, contact links, or to explore sponsorship opportunities.

This episode is sponsored by:
🛏️ Safe Place Bedding

If your child struggles with sleep, safety, or elopement, Safe Place Bedding offers custom in-home safety beds that can truly make a difference. Their beds are portable, insurable, and now include new monitoring options for added peace of mind. Visit safeplacebedding.com/theautismdad to learn more and explore their newest model—the Safe Place 300.
🧦 Parker &amp; Talia

Parker &amp; Talia creates tag-free, sensory-friendly essentials that help kids feel comfortable and confident. Founded by a fellow autism mom, their clothes are soft, inclusive, and made with love. Get 10% off your order with code THEAUTISMDAD at parkerandtalia.com.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this special Autism Acceptance Month episode, I’m re-sharing an important and personal conversation with my oldest son, Gavin.</p><p><br></p><p>Gavin is 25 years old, autistic, and immunocompromised. In this episode, we talk about his journey toward independent living and why he’s choosing to move into a group home. Gavin shares his thoughts, hopes, fears, and goals—including launching his own YouTube channel and building a sustainable future for himself.</p><p>We discuss:</p><p><br></p><ul><li>What Gavin is looking for in a group home</li></ul><p><br></p><ul><li>Health and hygiene concerns due to his compromised immune system</li></ul><p><br></p><ul><li>The emotional challenges of touring potential homes</li></ul><p><br></p><ul><li>Gavin’s budgeting process and side-hustle plans</li></ul><p><br></p><ul><li>His passion for gaming and creating a relaxed, inclusive online space</li></ul><p><br></p><p>This is a real, unfiltered conversation about growing up, letting go, and navigating life with autism. Whether you're a parent, caregiver, or self-advocate, I hope this episode helps you feel seen and less alone.</p><p><br></p><p>🎧 <strong>Listen now and share with someone who needs to hear this.</strong></p><p><strong>Want to support the podcast or be a guest?</strong></p><p><br></p><p>Visit <a href="https://theautismdad.com">theautismdad.com</a> for more info, contact links, or to explore sponsorship opportunities.</p><p><br></p><h3>This episode is sponsored by:</h3><p>🛏️ <strong>Safe Place Bedding</strong></p><p><br></p><p>If your child struggles with sleep, safety, or elopement, Safe Place Bedding offers custom in-home safety beds that can truly make a difference. Their beds are portable, insurable, and now include new monitoring options for added peace of mind. Visit <a href="https://safeplacebedding.com/theautismdad"><strong>safeplacebedding.com/theautismdad</strong></a> to learn more and explore their newest model—the <strong>Safe Place 300</strong>.</p><p>🧦 <strong>Parker &amp; Talia</strong></p><p><br></p><p>Parker &amp; Talia creates tag-free, sensory-friendly essentials that help kids feel comfortable and confident. Founded by a fellow autism mom, their clothes are soft, inclusive, and made with love. Get <strong>10% off your order</strong> with code <strong>THEAUTISMDAD</strong> at <a href="https://parkerandtalia.com"><strong>parkerandtalia.com</strong></a>.</p>]]>
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      <title>Special Needs Financial Planning (Part 1) – Building the Foundation (S8E09)</title>
      <description>Welcome to Part 1 of a powerful three-part series focused on special needs financial planning. In this episode, I’m joined by the amazing Katy Bryan, a Chartered Special Needs Consultant from Skylight Financial Group. Katy brings over 14 years of experience helping more than 250 families plan for their future. We’re breaking things down into real, understandable steps—starting with the basics.

This episode focuses on the early stages of the journey—from diagnosis (or even before) to preparing for the unexpected. We talk about what parents should start thinking about when they first realize their child may need lifelong support, and how to start planning financially without being overwhelmed.

What We Cover:

Why financial planning matters early in the special needs journey

Common challenges families face right after diagnosis

How and when to reach out to your county Board of Developmental Disabilities (DD)


Understanding Medicaid, Social Security, and how income affects eligibility

What a waiver is and why you want to get on the list ASAP

Navigating stigma, burnout, and the lack of direction many parents feel

The emotional toll of those early years—and why it’s okay if you’re not thinking long-term yet

When to start thinking about special needs trusts, STABLE accounts, and other tools

Katy helps parents shift from survival mode to building a solid financial foundation for the future—one step at a time. Whether your child just received a diagnosis or you're several years into the journey, this episode is full of validation, guidance, and real-world advice.

Guest Info:

Katy Bryan

Chartered Special Needs Consultant, Skylight Financial Group
📧 Email: KBryan@financialguide.com
🌐 Licensed to work nationwide

This Week’s Sponsors

Safe Place Bedding
Give your child the gift of better sleep with Safe Place
Bedding’s travel-friendly, sensory-friendly sleep solutions.

Visit: https://safeplacebedding.com/theautismdad

Autism 360:
Autism 360 is a neuro-affirming app for parents of autistic children, offering 24/7 expert guidance, personalized plans, and practical support for daily challenges. Trusted by thousands, it provides affordable, real-time help. Use the code “theautismdad” to save 10%

https://smartlink2.metricool.com/public/smartlink/autism-360-robtheautismdad

Mightier
Mightier helps kids self-regulate emotionally through
biofeedback-based video games.

Learn more &amp; save 10% with code 'theautismdad22': https://www.mightier.com
If you found this episode helpful, please subscribe, leave a
review, and share it with someone who might benefit. Your support helps bring
more resources to families like yours. Thanks for being here, and I’ll talk to
you next week!
 
Disclaimer:

Kathryn Bryan is a registered representative of and offers securities and investment advisory services through MML Investors Services, LLC. Member SIPC.

OSJ: 1956 Carter Road, Suite 200, Cleveland, OH 44113 • (216) 621-5680

CA Insurance License number: 4175736
The information in this podcast is not a recommendation and is not intended as financial, tax, legal or estate planning advice. You should seek guidance from a qualified financial advisor, accountant, and attorney regarding your personal situation.
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      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Welcome to Part 1 of a powerful three-part series focused on special needs financial planning. In this episode, I’m joined by the amazing Katy Bryan, a Chartered Special Needs Consultant from Skylight Financial Group. Katy brings over 14 years of experience helping more than 250 families plan for their future. We’re breaking things down into real, understandable steps—starting with the basics.

This episode focuses on the early stages of the journey—from diagnosis (or even before) to preparing for the unexpected. We talk about what parents should start thinking about when they first realize their child may need lifelong support, and how to start planning financially without being overwhelmed.

What We Cover:

Why financial planning matters early in the special needs journey

Common challenges families face right after diagnosis

How and when to reach out to your county Board of Developmental Disabilities (DD)


Understanding Medicaid, Social Security, and how income affects eligibility

What a waiver is and why you want to get on the list ASAP

Navigating stigma, burnout, and the lack of direction many parents feel

The emotional toll of those early years—and why it’s okay if you’re not thinking long-term yet

When to start thinking about special needs trusts, STABLE accounts, and other tools

Katy helps parents shift from survival mode to building a solid financial foundation for the future—one step at a time. Whether your child just received a diagnosis or you're several years into the journey, this episode is full of validation, guidance, and real-world advice.

Guest Info:

Katy Bryan

Chartered Special Needs Consultant, Skylight Financial Group
📧 Email: KBryan@financialguide.com
🌐 Licensed to work nationwide

This Week’s Sponsors

Safe Place Bedding
Give your child the gift of better sleep with Safe Place
Bedding’s travel-friendly, sensory-friendly sleep solutions.

Visit: https://safeplacebedding.com/theautismdad

Autism 360:
Autism 360 is a neuro-affirming app for parents of autistic children, offering 24/7 expert guidance, personalized plans, and practical support for daily challenges. Trusted by thousands, it provides affordable, real-time help. Use the code “theautismdad” to save 10%

https://smartlink2.metricool.com/public/smartlink/autism-360-robtheautismdad

Mightier
Mightier helps kids self-regulate emotionally through
biofeedback-based video games.

Learn more &amp; save 10% with code 'theautismdad22': https://www.mightier.com
If you found this episode helpful, please subscribe, leave a
review, and share it with someone who might benefit. Your support helps bring
more resources to families like yours. Thanks for being here, and I’ll talk to
you next week!
 
Disclaimer:

Kathryn Bryan is a registered representative of and offers securities and investment advisory services through MML Investors Services, LLC. Member SIPC.

OSJ: 1956 Carter Road, Suite 200, Cleveland, OH 44113 • (216) 621-5680

CA Insurance License number: 4175736
The information in this podcast is not a recommendation and is not intended as financial, tax, legal or estate planning advice. You should seek guidance from a qualified financial advisor, accountant, and attorney regarding your personal situation.
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        <![CDATA[<p>Welcome to Part 1 of a powerful three-part series focused on <em>special needs financial planning</em>. In this episode, I’m joined by the amazing <strong>Katy Bryan</strong>, a Chartered Special Needs Consultant from Skylight Financial Group. Katy brings over 14 years of experience helping more than 250 families plan for their future. We’re breaking things down into real, understandable steps—starting with the basics.</p><p><br></p><p>This episode focuses on the <strong>early stages</strong> of the journey—from diagnosis (or even before) to preparing for the unexpected. We talk about what parents should start thinking about when they first realize their child may need lifelong support, and how to start planning financially without being overwhelmed.</p><p><br></p><h3>What We Cover:</h3><p><br></p><ul><li>Why financial planning matters <em>early</em> in the special needs journey</li></ul><p><br></p><ul><li>Common challenges families face right after diagnosis</li></ul><p><br></p><ul><li>How and when to reach out to your <strong>county Board of Developmental Disabilities (DD)</strong>
</li></ul><p><br></p><ul><li>Understanding <strong>Medicaid</strong>, <strong>Social Security</strong>, and how income affects eligibility</li></ul><p><br></p><ul><li>What a <strong>waiver</strong> is and why you want to get on the list ASAP</li></ul><p><br></p><ul><li>Navigating stigma, burnout, and the lack of direction many parents feel</li></ul><p><br></p><ul><li>The emotional toll of those early years—and why it’s okay if you’re not thinking long-term yet</li></ul><p><br></p><ul><li>When to start thinking about special needs trusts, STABLE accounts, and other tools</li></ul><p><br></p><p>Katy helps parents shift from survival mode to building a solid financial foundation for the future—one step at a time. Whether your child just received a diagnosis or you're several years into the journey, this episode is full of validation, guidance, and real-world advice.</p><p><br></p><h2><strong>Guest Info:</strong></h2><p><br></p><p><strong>Katy Bryan</strong></p><p><br></p><p>Chartered Special Needs Consultant, Skylight Financial Group</p><p>📧 Email: KBryan@financialguide.com</p><p>🌐 Licensed to work nationwide</p><p><br></p><h2>This Week’s Sponsors</h2><p><br></p><h3>Safe Place Bedding</h3><p>Give your child the gift of better sleep with Safe Place</p><p>Bedding’s travel-friendly, sensory-friendly sleep solutions.</p><p><br></p><p>Visit: https://safeplacebedding.com/theautismdad</p><h3><br></h3><h3><strong><em>Autism 360:</em></strong></h3><p>Autism 360 is a neuro-affirming app for parents of autistic children, offering 24/7 expert guidance, personalized plans, and practical support for daily challenges. Trusted by thousands, it provides affordable, real-time help. Use the code “theautismdad” to save 10%</p><p><br></p><p>https://smartlink2.metricool.com/public/smartlink/autism-360-robtheautismdad</p><h3><br></h3><h3>Mightier</h3><p>Mightier helps kids self-regulate emotionally through</p><p>biofeedback-based video games.</p><p><br></p><p>Learn more &amp; save 10% with code 'theautismdad22': https://www.mightier.com</p><p>If you found this episode helpful, please subscribe, leave a</p><p>review, and share it with someone who might benefit. Your support helps bring</p><p>more resources to families like yours. Thanks for being here, and I’ll talk to</p><p>you next week!</p><p> </p><p><strong>Disclaimer:</strong></p><p><br></p><p>Kathryn Bryan is a registered representative of and offers securities and investment advisory services through MML Investors Services, LLC. Member SIPC.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>OSJ:</strong> 1956 Carter Road, Suite 200, Cleveland, OH 44113 • (216) 621-5680</p><p><br></p><p><strong>CA Insurance License number:</strong> 4175736</p><p>The information in this podcast is not a recommendation and is not intended as financial, tax, legal or estate planning advice. You should seek guidance from a qualified financial advisor, accountant, and attorney regarding your personal situation.</p><p>CRN202803-8296799</p>]]>
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      <title>Before He Could Speak (S8E08)</title>
      <description>This week’s episode is deeply personal and incredibly important.

I’m rereleasing this conversation from a previous season because the message still resonates just as strongly—and it’s something every parent, educator, and professional working with non-speaking kids should hear.

What started as a simple audio test with my son Emmett turned into one of the most powerful and emotional conversations we’ve ever had. We were just testing out some new podcasting gear, but Emmett opened up in a way I hadn’t expected.

He shared vivid memories of what life was like before he could speak—how it felt, what he understood, and how frustrating and lonely it was to be trapped in his own thoughts with no way to communicate.

We talk about:
• Emmett’s memories of being non-speaking as a toddler
• The emotional toll of not being understood
• How he experienced the world, despite being assumed “incompetent” by some
• What it felt like when he finally broke through and began to speak
• The importance of presuming competence in non-speaking individuals
• Simple things we did to support communication and why they mattered
• Emmett’s advice to parents trying to connect with their non-speaking kids

This conversation is a reminder that language doesn’t equal intelligence. Just because a child can’t speak doesn’t mean they aren’t listening, feeling, thinking, or understanding.

I’m so proud of Emmett for opening up about this. His voice is one that needs to be heard, and I’m excited to continue this father-son dialogue in future episodes.

Don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with someone who needs to hear it.

Follow me online:
• Podcast Website: listen.theautismdad.com
• Blog: theautismdad.com
• Instagram: @theautismdad
• Facebook: facebook.com/theautismdad</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 26 Mar 2025 15:21:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Before He Could Speak</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:season>8</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>8</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle>Non-Speaking Autism</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>This week’s episode is deeply personal and incredibly important.

I’m rereleasing this conversation from a previous season because the message still resonates just as strongly—and it’s something every parent, educator, and professional working with non-speaking kids should hear.

What started as a simple audio test with my son Emmett turned into one of the most powerful and emotional conversations we’ve ever had. We were just testing out some new podcasting gear, but Emmett opened up in a way I hadn’t expected.

He shared vivid memories of what life was like before he could speak—how it felt, what he understood, and how frustrating and lonely it was to be trapped in his own thoughts with no way to communicate.

We talk about:
• Emmett’s memories of being non-speaking as a toddler
• The emotional toll of not being understood
• How he experienced the world, despite being assumed “incompetent” by some
• What it felt like when he finally broke through and began to speak
• The importance of presuming competence in non-speaking individuals
• Simple things we did to support communication and why they mattered
• Emmett’s advice to parents trying to connect with their non-speaking kids

This conversation is a reminder that language doesn’t equal intelligence. Just because a child can’t speak doesn’t mean they aren’t listening, feeling, thinking, or understanding.

I’m so proud of Emmett for opening up about this. His voice is one that needs to be heard, and I’m excited to continue this father-son dialogue in future episodes.

Don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with someone who needs to hear it.

Follow me online:
• Podcast Website: listen.theautismdad.com
• Blog: theautismdad.com
• Instagram: @theautismdad
• Facebook: facebook.com/theautismdad</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>This week’s episode is deeply personal and incredibly important.</p><p><br></p><p>I’m rereleasing this conversation from a previous season because the message still resonates just as strongly—and it’s something every parent, educator, and professional working with non-speaking kids should hear.</p><p><br></p><p>What started as a simple audio test with my son Emmett turned into one of the most powerful and emotional conversations we’ve ever had. We were just testing out some new podcasting gear, but Emmett opened up in a way I hadn’t expected.</p><p><br></p><p>He shared vivid memories of what life was like before he could speak—how it felt, what he understood, and how frustrating and lonely it was to be trapped in his own thoughts with no way to communicate.</p><p><br></p><p>We talk about:</p><p>• Emmett’s memories of being non-speaking as a toddler</p><p>• The emotional toll of not being understood</p><p>• How he experienced the world, despite being assumed “incompetent” by some</p><p>• What it felt like when he finally broke through and began to speak</p><p>• The importance of presuming competence in non-speaking individuals</p><p>• Simple things we did to support communication and why they mattered</p><p>• Emmett’s advice to parents trying to connect with their non-speaking kids</p><p><br></p><p>This conversation is a reminder that language doesn’t equal intelligence. Just because a child can’t speak doesn’t mean they aren’t listening, feeling, thinking, or understanding.</p><p><br></p><p>I’m so proud of Emmett for opening up about this. His voice is one that needs to be heard, and I’m excited to continue this father-son dialogue in future episodes.</p><p><br></p><p>Don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with someone who needs to hear it.</p><p><br></p><p>Follow me online:</p><p>• Podcast Website: <a href="https://listen.theautismdad.com/">listen.theautismdad.com</a></p><p>• Blog: <a href="https://theautismdad.com/">theautismdad.com</a></p><p>• Instagram: <a href="https://instagram.com/theautismdad">@theautismdad</a></p><p>• Facebook: <a href="facebook.com/theautismdad">facebook.com/theautismdad</a></p>]]>
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      <title>The Importance of Validation in the Autism Community (S8E07)</title>
      <description>Episode Overview
In this solo episode, I dive into a topic that’s been weighing on my heart—validation in the autism community. There’s a growing divide between those who see autism as a superpower and those who experience it as a significant disability. Both perspectives are valid, but we need to recognize that no single experience defines autism.
Key takeaways:

Autism exists on a vast spectrum, and no two experiences are alike.

Some individuals thrive and see autism as a strength, while others face profound challenges.

We must validate and respect all perspectives without dismissing or diminishing anyone’s experience.

Parents and autistic individuals alike should be able to share their personal journeys without fear of judgment.

Unity within the autism community is crucial to advocating for better understanding and support.

Why This Matters
Many parents and autistic individuals feel unseen when their experiences are dismissed. Whether autism is empowering or disabling, every perspective matters. By supporting each other and allowing diverse narratives to coexist, we can create a more inclusive and understanding world.
Resources and Links
Connect with me: TheAutismDad.com

Join my private parenting support group: theautismdad.com/support

Listen Now:
Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Podcast Website

Want to Sponsor or Be a Guest?
Contact me at theautismdad.com/contact.
Let’s continue this conversation. What’s your experience with validation in the autism community? Drop your thoughts in the comments or tag me on social media.
New episodes drop weekly. Subscribe and leave a review if this episode resonated with you.
Follow on social media:

Instagram | Facebook
Thanks for tuning in. See you next week.

This Week’s Sponsor: Safe Place Bedding
If you’re looking for a safe, comfortable, and travel-friendly sleeping solution for your autistic child, check out Safe Place Bedding. Their durable, inflatable safety beds help create a secure sleep environment at home or on the go. Designed by special needs parents, these beds offer peace of mind and better rest for the whole family.
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      <pubDate>Wed, 19 Mar 2025 04:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>The Importance of Validation in the Autism Community</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>8</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>7</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Episode Overview
In this solo episode, I dive into a topic that’s been weighing on my heart—validation in the autism community. There’s a growing divide between those who see autism as a superpower and those who experience it as a significant disability. Both perspectives are valid, but we need to recognize that no single experience defines autism.
Key takeaways:

Autism exists on a vast spectrum, and no two experiences are alike.

Some individuals thrive and see autism as a strength, while others face profound challenges.

We must validate and respect all perspectives without dismissing or diminishing anyone’s experience.

Parents and autistic individuals alike should be able to share their personal journeys without fear of judgment.

Unity within the autism community is crucial to advocating for better understanding and support.

Why This Matters
Many parents and autistic individuals feel unseen when their experiences are dismissed. Whether autism is empowering or disabling, every perspective matters. By supporting each other and allowing diverse narratives to coexist, we can create a more inclusive and understanding world.
Resources and Links
Connect with me: TheAutismDad.com

Join my private parenting support group: theautismdad.com/support

Listen Now:
Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Podcast Website

Want to Sponsor or Be a Guest?
Contact me at theautismdad.com/contact.
Let’s continue this conversation. What’s your experience with validation in the autism community? Drop your thoughts in the comments or tag me on social media.
New episodes drop weekly. Subscribe and leave a review if this episode resonated with you.
Follow on social media:

Instagram | Facebook
Thanks for tuning in. See you next week.

This Week’s Sponsor: Safe Place Bedding
If you’re looking for a safe, comfortable, and travel-friendly sleeping solution for your autistic child, check out Safe Place Bedding. Their durable, inflatable safety beds help create a secure sleep environment at home or on the go. Designed by special needs parents, these beds offer peace of mind and better rest for the whole family.
Learn more and shop now at SafePlaceBedding.com.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<h2>Episode Overview</h2><p>In this solo episode, I dive into a topic that’s been weighing on my heart—validation in the autism community. There’s a growing divide between those who see autism as a superpower and those who experience it as a significant disability. Both perspectives are valid, but we need to recognize that no single experience defines autism.</p><p>Key takeaways:</p><p><br></p><ul><li>Autism exists on a vast spectrum, and no two experiences are alike.</li></ul><p><br></p><ul><li>Some individuals thrive and see autism as a strength, while others face profound challenges.</li></ul><p><br></p><ul><li>We must validate and respect all perspectives without dismissing or diminishing anyone’s experience.</li></ul><p><br></p><ul><li>Parents and autistic individuals alike should be able to share their personal journeys without fear of judgment.</li></ul><p><br></p><ul><li>Unity within the autism community is crucial to advocating for better understanding and support.</li></ul><p><br></p><h2>Why This Matters</h2><p>Many parents and autistic individuals feel unseen when their experiences are dismissed. Whether autism is empowering or disabling, every perspective matters. By supporting each other and allowing diverse narratives to coexist, we can create a more inclusive and understanding world.</p><h2>Resources and Links</h2><p>Connect with me: <a href="https://theautismdad.com/">TheAutismDad.com</a></p><p><br></p><p>Join my private parenting support group: <a href="https://theautismdad.com/support">theautismdad.com/support</a></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Listen Now:</strong></p><p><a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-autism-dad/id1450723980">Apple Podcasts</a> | <a href="https://open.spotify.com/show/0Kl8mzCI7sYHzLNVhmRWTo?si=-J4WsX96Sx20HKtBxl3fuQ">Spotify</a> | <a href="https://listen.theautismdad.com/">Podcast Website</a></p><p><br></p><h3>Want to Sponsor or Be a Guest?</h3><p>Contact me at <a href="https://theautismdad.com/contact">theautismdad.com/contact</a>.</p><p>Let’s continue this conversation. What’s your experience with validation in the autism community? Drop your thoughts in the comments or tag me on social media.</p><p>New episodes drop weekly. Subscribe and leave a review if this episode resonated with you.</p><p>Follow on social media:</p><p><br></p><p><a href="https://instagram.com/theautismdad">Instagram</a> | <a href="https://facebook.com/theautismdad">Facebook</a></p><p>Thanks for tuning in. See you next week.</p><p><br></p><h2>This Week’s Sponsor: Safe Place Bedding</h2><p>If you’re looking for a safe, comfortable, and travel-friendly sleeping solution for your autistic child, check out Safe Place Bedding. Their durable, inflatable safety beds help create a secure sleep environment at home or on the go. Designed by special needs parents, these beds offer peace of mind and better rest for the whole family.</p><p>Learn more and shop now at <a href="https://www.safeplacebedding.com/">SafePlaceBedding.com</a>.</p>]]>
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      <title>Navigating Divorce with Neurodivergent Kids (Part 2) S8E06</title>
      <description>Episode Summary
Divorce is never easy, and when neurodivergent children are
involved, the challenges can be even more complex. In Part 1, we explored the
unique difficulties of co-parenting neurodivergent kids, the importance of
routine and consistency, and strategies for reducing trauma and increasing
stability.

Now, in Part 2, we’re tackling listener-submitted questions about co-parenting,
communication struggles, and how to help kids through the transition. Dr. Mikki
Lee is back to provide expert guidance, and I share personal lessons learned
from my own experience. Whether it’s handling different parenting styles,
managing transitions between households, or navigating co-parenting
disagreements, this episode is all about practical solutions that prioritize a
child's well-being.

Key Topics in This Episode:
- How to talk to kids about divorce in a way they understand
- Easing transitions between households to reduce stress and
anxiety
- What to do when co-parents have different parenting styles
- How to handle resistance to change in neurodivergent kids
- Why therapy is essential for both parents and children
post-divorce
- The importance of self-care for parents and setting
healthy boundaries
- Lessons learned: What I wish I had done differently

Guest Bio
Dr. Mikki Lee is a licensed psychologist and certified
school psychologist based in New York City. She specializes in working with
neurodivergent children and their families, offering psychological testing and
therapy to help support children with autism, ADHD, and learning disabilities.

Resources &amp; Links
- Learn more about Dr. Mikki Lee: https://drmikkilee.com
- Visit The Autism Dad website for more resources:
https://www.theautismdad.com
- Follow me on Instagram: https://instagram.com/TheAutismDad
- Like my page on Facebook:
https://facebook.com/TheAutismDad
- Join my private parent support group:
https://theautismdad.com/support

Listen &amp; Subscribe
- Apple Podcasts:
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-autism-dad/id1450723980
- Spotify:
https://open.spotify.com/show/0Kl8mzCI7sYHzLNVhmRWTo?si=-J4WsX96Sx20HKtBxl3fuQ
- Official Podcast Website: https://listen.theautismdad.com

This Week’s Sponsors

Safe Place Bedding
Give your child the gift of better sleep with Safe Place
Bedding’s travel-friendly, sensory-friendly sleep solutions.

Visit: https://safeplacebedding.com/theautismdad

The Unbreakable Boy
This inspiring film about resilience and love hits theaters
on February 21st!

Get your tickets now: https://tickets.theunbreakableboy.movie

Mightier
Mightier helps kids self-regulate emotionally through
biofeedback-based video games.

Learn more &amp; save 10% with code 'theautismdad22': https://www.mightier.com
If you found this episode helpful, please subscribe, leave a
review, and share it with someone who might benefit. Your support helps bring
more resources to families like yours. Thanks for being here, and I’ll talk to
you next week!</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 12 Mar 2025 04:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>8</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>6</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Episode Summary
Divorce is never easy, and when neurodivergent children are
involved, the challenges can be even more complex. In Part 1, we explored the
unique difficulties of co-parenting neurodivergent kids, the importance of
routine and consistency, and strategies for reducing trauma and increasing
stability.

Now, in Part 2, we’re tackling listener-submitted questions about co-parenting,
communication struggles, and how to help kids through the transition. Dr. Mikki
Lee is back to provide expert guidance, and I share personal lessons learned
from my own experience. Whether it’s handling different parenting styles,
managing transitions between households, or navigating co-parenting
disagreements, this episode is all about practical solutions that prioritize a
child's well-being.

Key Topics in This Episode:
- How to talk to kids about divorce in a way they understand
- Easing transitions between households to reduce stress and
anxiety
- What to do when co-parents have different parenting styles
- How to handle resistance to change in neurodivergent kids
- Why therapy is essential for both parents and children
post-divorce
- The importance of self-care for parents and setting
healthy boundaries
- Lessons learned: What I wish I had done differently

Guest Bio
Dr. Mikki Lee is a licensed psychologist and certified
school psychologist based in New York City. She specializes in working with
neurodivergent children and their families, offering psychological testing and
therapy to help support children with autism, ADHD, and learning disabilities.

Resources &amp; Links
- Learn more about Dr. Mikki Lee: https://drmikkilee.com
- Visit The Autism Dad website for more resources:
https://www.theautismdad.com
- Follow me on Instagram: https://instagram.com/TheAutismDad
- Like my page on Facebook:
https://facebook.com/TheAutismDad
- Join my private parent support group:
https://theautismdad.com/support

Listen &amp; Subscribe
- Apple Podcasts:
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-autism-dad/id1450723980
- Spotify:
https://open.spotify.com/show/0Kl8mzCI7sYHzLNVhmRWTo?si=-J4WsX96Sx20HKtBxl3fuQ
- Official Podcast Website: https://listen.theautismdad.com

This Week’s Sponsors

Safe Place Bedding
Give your child the gift of better sleep with Safe Place
Bedding’s travel-friendly, sensory-friendly sleep solutions.

Visit: https://safeplacebedding.com/theautismdad

The Unbreakable Boy
This inspiring film about resilience and love hits theaters
on February 21st!

Get your tickets now: https://tickets.theunbreakableboy.movie

Mightier
Mightier helps kids self-regulate emotionally through
biofeedback-based video games.

Learn more &amp; save 10% with code 'theautismdad22': https://www.mightier.com
If you found this episode helpful, please subscribe, leave a
review, and share it with someone who might benefit. Your support helps bring
more resources to families like yours. Thanks for being here, and I’ll talk to
you next week!</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<h2>Episode Summary</h2><p>Divorce is never easy, and when neurodivergent children are</p><p>involved, the challenges can be even more complex. In Part 1, we explored the</p><p>unique difficulties of co-parenting neurodivergent kids, the importance of</p><p>routine and consistency, and strategies for reducing trauma and increasing</p><p>stability.</p><p><br></p><p>Now, in Part 2, we’re tackling listener-submitted questions about co-parenting,</p><p>communication struggles, and how to help kids through the transition. Dr. Mikki</p><p>Lee is back to provide expert guidance, and I share personal lessons learned</p><p>from my own experience. Whether it’s handling different parenting styles,</p><p>managing transitions between households, or navigating co-parenting</p><p>disagreements, this episode is all about practical solutions that prioritize a</p><p>child's well-being.</p><p><br></p><h2>Key Topics in This Episode:</h2><p>- How to talk to kids about divorce in a way they understand</p><p>- Easing transitions between households to reduce stress and</p><p>anxiety</p><p>- What to do when co-parents have different parenting styles</p><p>- How to handle resistance to change in neurodivergent kids</p><p>- Why therapy is essential for both parents and children</p><p>post-divorce</p><p>- The importance of self-care for parents and setting</p><p>healthy boundaries</p><p>- Lessons learned: What I wish I had done differently</p><p><br></p><h2>Guest Bio</h2><p>Dr. Mikki Lee is a licensed psychologist and certified</p><p>school psychologist based in New York City. She specializes in working with</p><p>neurodivergent children and their families, offering psychological testing and</p><p>therapy to help support children with autism, ADHD, and learning disabilities.</p><p><br></p><h2>Resources &amp; Links</h2><p>- Learn more about Dr. Mikki Lee: https://drmikkilee.com</p><p>- Visit The Autism Dad website for more resources:</p><p>https://www.theautismdad.com</p><p>- Follow me on Instagram: https://instagram.com/TheAutismDad</p><p>- Like my page on Facebook:</p><p>https://facebook.com/TheAutismDad</p><p>- Join my private parent support group:</p><p>https://theautismdad.com/support</p><p><br></p><h2>Listen &amp; Subscribe</h2><p>- Apple Podcasts:</p><p>https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-autism-dad/id1450723980</p><p>- Spotify:</p><p>https://open.spotify.com/show/0Kl8mzCI7sYHzLNVhmRWTo?si=-J4WsX96Sx20HKtBxl3fuQ</p><p>- Official Podcast Website: https://listen.theautismdad.com</p><p><br></p><h2>This Week’s Sponsors</h2><p><br></p><h3>Safe Place Bedding</h3><p>Give your child the gift of better sleep with Safe Place</p><p>Bedding’s travel-friendly, sensory-friendly sleep solutions.</p><p><br></p><p>Visit: https://safeplacebedding.com/theautismdad</p><h3><br></h3><h3>The Unbreakable Boy</h3><p>This inspiring film about resilience and love hits theaters</p><p>on February 21st!</p><p><br></p><p>Get your tickets now: https://tickets.theunbreakableboy.movie</p><h3><br></h3><h3>Mightier</h3><p>Mightier helps kids self-regulate emotionally through</p><p>biofeedback-based video games.</p><p><br></p><p>Learn more &amp; save 10% with code 'theautismdad22': https://www.mightier.com</p><p>If you found this episode helpful, please subscribe, leave a</p><p>review, and share it with someone who might benefit. Your support helps bring</p><p>more resources to families like yours. Thanks for being here, and I’ll talk to</p><p>you next week!</p>]]>
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      <title>Navigating Divorce with Neurodivergent Kids pt 1 (S8E05)</title>
      <description>Divorce is never easy, and when neurodivergent children are involved, the challenges can be even more complex. In this episode, I open up about my own divorce for the first time and discuss how it has affected me as a parent. My kids will also be sharing their experiences in future episodes because they deserve a voice in this conversation.
Joining me today is Dr. Mikki Lee, a licensed psychologist and certified school psychologist with extensive experience working with neurodivergent children and their families. Together, we explore the unique challenges of co-parenting neurodivergent kids, the importance of routine and consistency, and strategies to help families navigate transitions with less trauma and more stability.
This is Part 1 of a two-part series. Next week, we’ll be answering your questions about co-parenting and divorce in neurodivergent families.
Key Topics in This Episode
• The impact of divorce on neurodivergent kids and why their experience may differ from neurotypical children
• Common co-parenting challenges and why different parenting styles become more apparent post-separation
• Why consistency is key and how small differences like bedtime routines can create stress
• Setting expectations while balancing empathy and structure
• Why parents often overcompensate out of guilt and how this can backfire
• The importance of self-care for parents and why you need to take care of yourself to be the best parent possible
Guest Bio
Dr. Mikki Lee is a licensed psychologist and certified school psychologist based in New York City. She specializes in working with neurodivergent children and their families, offering psychological testing and therapy to help support children with autism, ADHD, and learning disabilities.
Learn more about Dr. Mikki Lee at DrMikkiLee.com.
Resources &amp; Links
• Learn more about Dr. Mikki Lee: DrMikkiLee.com
• Visit The Autism Dad website for more resources: TheAutismDad.com
• Follow me on Instagram: Instagram.com/TheAutismDad
• Like my page on Facebook: Facebook.com/TheAutismDad
• Join my private parent support group: TheAutismDad.com/Support
Listen &amp; Subscribe
• Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-autism-dad/id1450723980
• Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0Kl8mzCI7sYHzLNVhmRWTo?si=-J4WsX96Sx20HKtBxl3fuQ
• Official Podcast Website: https://listen.theautismdad.com

Next Week:
In Part 2, we’ll be answering listener questions about co-parenting, communication struggles, legal considerations, and helping kids through the transition. Stay tuned.
This weeks sponsors:
If you found this episode helpful, please subscribe, leave a review, and share with anyone who might benefit. Your support helps bring more resources to families like yours.
A big thank you to our sponsors for their support:


Safe Place Bedding: Visit safeplacebedding.com/theautismdad to give your child the gift of better sleep. @safeplacebedding @SafePlaceBedding



The Unbreakable Boy: This inspiring film hits theaters on February 21st! Get your tickets now at https://tickets.theunbreakableboy.movie @theunbreakableboymovie @theunbreakableboymovie



Mightier: Mightier helps kids self-regulate emotionally through biofeedback-based video games. Learn more at https://www.mightier.com/. Use code "theautismdad22" to save 10%. @mightierapp @mightierapp</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Divorce is never easy, and when neurodivergent children are involved, the challenges can be even more complex. In this episode, I open up about my own divorce for the first time and discuss how it has affected me as a parent. My kids will also be sharing their experiences in future episodes because they deserve a voice in this conversation.
Joining me today is Dr. Mikki Lee, a licensed psychologist and certified school psychologist with extensive experience working with neurodivergent children and their families. Together, we explore the unique challenges of co-parenting neurodivergent kids, the importance of routine and consistency, and strategies to help families navigate transitions with less trauma and more stability.
This is Part 1 of a two-part series. Next week, we’ll be answering your questions about co-parenting and divorce in neurodivergent families.
Key Topics in This Episode
• The impact of divorce on neurodivergent kids and why their experience may differ from neurotypical children
• Common co-parenting challenges and why different parenting styles become more apparent post-separation
• Why consistency is key and how small differences like bedtime routines can create stress
• Setting expectations while balancing empathy and structure
• Why parents often overcompensate out of guilt and how this can backfire
• The importance of self-care for parents and why you need to take care of yourself to be the best parent possible
Guest Bio
Dr. Mikki Lee is a licensed psychologist and certified school psychologist based in New York City. She specializes in working with neurodivergent children and their families, offering psychological testing and therapy to help support children with autism, ADHD, and learning disabilities.
Learn more about Dr. Mikki Lee at DrMikkiLee.com.
Resources &amp; Links
• Learn more about Dr. Mikki Lee: DrMikkiLee.com
• Visit The Autism Dad website for more resources: TheAutismDad.com
• Follow me on Instagram: Instagram.com/TheAutismDad
• Like my page on Facebook: Facebook.com/TheAutismDad
• Join my private parent support group: TheAutismDad.com/Support
Listen &amp; Subscribe
• Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-autism-dad/id1450723980
• Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0Kl8mzCI7sYHzLNVhmRWTo?si=-J4WsX96Sx20HKtBxl3fuQ
• Official Podcast Website: https://listen.theautismdad.com

Next Week:
In Part 2, we’ll be answering listener questions about co-parenting, communication struggles, legal considerations, and helping kids through the transition. Stay tuned.
This weeks sponsors:
If you found this episode helpful, please subscribe, leave a review, and share with anyone who might benefit. Your support helps bring more resources to families like yours.
A big thank you to our sponsors for their support:


Safe Place Bedding: Visit safeplacebedding.com/theautismdad to give your child the gift of better sleep. @safeplacebedding @SafePlaceBedding



The Unbreakable Boy: This inspiring film hits theaters on February 21st! Get your tickets now at https://tickets.theunbreakableboy.movie @theunbreakableboymovie @theunbreakableboymovie



Mightier: Mightier helps kids self-regulate emotionally through biofeedback-based video games. Learn more at https://www.mightier.com/. Use code "theautismdad22" to save 10%. @mightierapp @mightierapp</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Divorce is never easy, and when neurodivergent children are involved, the challenges can be even more complex. In this episode, I open up about my own divorce for the first time and discuss how it has affected me as a parent. My kids will also be sharing their experiences in future episodes because they deserve a voice in this conversation.</p><p>Joining me today is Dr. Mikki Lee, a licensed psychologist and certified school psychologist with extensive experience working with neurodivergent children and their families. Together, we explore the unique challenges of co-parenting neurodivergent kids, the importance of routine and consistency, and strategies to help families navigate transitions with less trauma and more stability.</p><p>This is Part 1 of a two-part series. Next week, we’ll be answering your questions about co-parenting and divorce in neurodivergent families.</p><p>K<strong>ey Topics in This Episode</strong></p><p>• The impact of divorce on neurodivergent kids and why their experience may differ from neurotypical children</p><p>• Common co-parenting challenges and why different parenting styles become more apparent post-separation</p><p>• Why consistency is key and how small differences like bedtime routines can create stress</p><p>• Setting expectations while balancing empathy and structure</p><p>• Why parents often overcompensate out of guilt and how this can backfire</p><p>• The importance of self-care for parents and why you need to take care of yourself to be the best parent possible</p><p><strong>Guest Bio</strong></p><p>Dr. Mikki Lee is a licensed psychologist and certified school psychologist based in New York City. She specializes in working with neurodivergent children and their families, offering psychological testing and therapy to help support children with autism, ADHD, and learning disabilities.</p><p>Learn more about Dr. Mikki Lee at <a href="https://drmikkilee.com/">DrMikkiLee.com</a>.</p><p><strong>Resources &amp; Links</strong></p><p>• Learn more about Dr. Mikki Lee: <a href="https://drmikkilee.com/">DrMikkiLee.com</a></p><p>• Visit The Autism Dad website for more resources: <a href="https://www.theautismdad.com/">TheAutismDad.com</a></p><p>• Follow me on Instagram: <a href="https://instagram.com/theautismdad">Instagram.com/TheAutismDad</a></p><p>• Like my page on Facebook: <a href="https://facebook.com/theautismdad">Facebook.com/TheAutismDad</a></p><p>• Join my private parent support group: <a href="https://theautismdad.com/support">TheAutismDad.com/Support</a></p><p><strong>Listen &amp; Subscribe</strong></p><p>• Apple Podcasts: <a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-autism-dad/id1450723980">https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-autism-dad/id1450723980</a></p><p>• Spotify: <a href="https://open.spotify.com/show/0Kl8mzCI7sYHzLNVhmRWTo?si=-J4WsX96Sx20HKtBxl3fuQ">https://open.spotify.com/show/0Kl8mzCI7sYHzLNVhmRWTo?si=-J4WsX96Sx20HKtBxl3fuQ</a></p><p>• Official Podcast Website: <a href="https://listen.theautismdad.com/">https://listen.theautismdad.com</a></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Next Week:</strong></p><p>In Part 2, we’ll be answering listener questions about co-parenting, communication struggles, legal considerations, and helping kids through the transition. Stay tuned.</p><p><strong>This weeks sponsors:</strong></p><p>If you found this episode helpful, please subscribe, leave a review, and share with anyone who might benefit. Your support helps bring more resources to families like yours.</p><p>A big thank you to our sponsors for their support:</p><ul>
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<strong>Safe Place Bedding:</strong> Visit safeplacebedding.com/theautismdad to give your child the gift of better sleep. <a href="https://www.google.com/url?sa=E&amp;source=gmail&amp;q=https://www.instagram.com/safeplacebedding/">@safeplacebedding</a> <a href="https://www.google.com/search?q=https://www.facebook.com/SafePlaceBedding">@SafePlaceBedding</a>
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<strong>The Unbreakable Boy:</strong> This inspiring film hits theaters on February 21st! Get your tickets now at <a href="https://tickets.theunbreakableboy.movie/">https://tickets.theunbreakableboy.movie</a> <a href="https://www.google.com/search?q=https://www.instagram.com/theunbreakableboymovie/">@theunbreakableboymovie</a> <a href="https://www.google.com/search?q=https://www.facebook.com/theunbreakableboymovie/">@theunbreakableboymovie</a>
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      <title>The Unbreakable Boy: A Father’s Journey with Scott LeRette (S8E04)</title>
      <description>Episode Summary:
Join Rob Gorski, The Autism Dad, in a heartfelt conversation with Scott LeRette, author of "The Unbreakable Boy" and father to Austin, a young man with autism and osteogenesis imperfecta (OI). Scott shares his family's inspiring journey, discussing the challenges and triumphs of raising a child with unique needs.
General Timeframes:

Beginning: Scott describes his family's early experiences and the challenges of Austin's dual diagnoses.

Mid-episode: Rob and Scott discuss the complexities of the autism community and the importance of acceptance and support.

Towards the end: Rob and Scott share their personal experiences and the importance of finding humor and support in their journeys as autism dads.


About the Guest:
Scott LeRette is an autism dad and the author of "The Unbreakable Boy," a memoir about his family's journey with autism and OI. He's a dedicated advocate for his son, Austin, and has shared his experiences with audiences through his writing and public speaking. Scott's story highlights the power of love, humor, and faith in navigating the challenges of raising a child with unique needs. He's passionate about supporting other families and promoting understanding and acceptance within the autism community. 
Special Thanks to Our Sponsors:


Safe Place Bedding: Sleep is a major challenge for many families in our community, and Safe Place Bedding can help. Their sensory-friendly, enclosed beds are perfect for kids with unique needs, and they make it easy to get permanent beds covered by insurance. Plus, their new travel bed ensures better sleep anywhere. Visit safeplacebedding.com/theautismdad to save 10% and give your child the gift of better sleep—because every family deserves a good night’s rest.


The Unbreakable Boy: The Unbreakable Boy hits theaters on February 21! From the creators of Jesus Revolution and Wonder, this inspiring true story follows Austin, a boy with autism and brittle bone disease, whose joy and resilience transform his family. The film explores faith, hope, and the power of perspective. Don’t miss it! Get your tickets now at https://tickets.theunbreakableboy.movie



Autism 360: Autism 360 is a neuro-affirming app for parents of autistic children, offering 24/7 expert guidance, personalized plans, and practical support for daily challenges. Trusted by thousands, it provides affordable, real-time help. Visit https://s.mtrbio.com/autism-360-robtheautismdad to learn more.

Call to Action:
Subscribe to The Autism Dad Podcast on your favorite podcast listening app. For more information on The Autism Dad Podcast, to share feedback, to be a guest, or inquire about sponsorship opportunities visit https://listen.theautismdad.com
About the Host:
Rob Gorski is The Autism Dad, a passionate advocate for autism awareness and acceptance. He shares his experiences and insights on his podcast and website. Connect with him by visiting
https://theautismdad.com.</description>
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      <itunes:episode>4</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Episode Summary:
Join Rob Gorski, The Autism Dad, in a heartfelt conversation with Scott LeRette, author of "The Unbreakable Boy" and father to Austin, a young man with autism and osteogenesis imperfecta (OI). Scott shares his family's inspiring journey, discussing the challenges and triumphs of raising a child with unique needs.
General Timeframes:

Beginning: Scott describes his family's early experiences and the challenges of Austin's dual diagnoses.

Mid-episode: Rob and Scott discuss the complexities of the autism community and the importance of acceptance and support.

Towards the end: Rob and Scott share their personal experiences and the importance of finding humor and support in their journeys as autism dads.


About the Guest:
Scott LeRette is an autism dad and the author of "The Unbreakable Boy," a memoir about his family's journey with autism and OI. He's a dedicated advocate for his son, Austin, and has shared his experiences with audiences through his writing and public speaking. Scott's story highlights the power of love, humor, and faith in navigating the challenges of raising a child with unique needs. He's passionate about supporting other families and promoting understanding and acceptance within the autism community. 
Special Thanks to Our Sponsors:


Safe Place Bedding: Sleep is a major challenge for many families in our community, and Safe Place Bedding can help. Their sensory-friendly, enclosed beds are perfect for kids with unique needs, and they make it easy to get permanent beds covered by insurance. Plus, their new travel bed ensures better sleep anywhere. Visit safeplacebedding.com/theautismdad to save 10% and give your child the gift of better sleep—because every family deserves a good night’s rest.


The Unbreakable Boy: The Unbreakable Boy hits theaters on February 21! From the creators of Jesus Revolution and Wonder, this inspiring true story follows Austin, a boy with autism and brittle bone disease, whose joy and resilience transform his family. The film explores faith, hope, and the power of perspective. Don’t miss it! Get your tickets now at https://tickets.theunbreakableboy.movie



Autism 360: Autism 360 is a neuro-affirming app for parents of autistic children, offering 24/7 expert guidance, personalized plans, and practical support for daily challenges. Trusted by thousands, it provides affordable, real-time help. Visit https://s.mtrbio.com/autism-360-robtheautismdad to learn more.

Call to Action:
Subscribe to The Autism Dad Podcast on your favorite podcast listening app. For more information on The Autism Dad Podcast, to share feedback, to be a guest, or inquire about sponsorship opportunities visit https://listen.theautismdad.com
About the Host:
Rob Gorski is The Autism Dad, a passionate advocate for autism awareness and acceptance. He shares his experiences and insights on his podcast and website. Connect with him by visiting
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<li>Beginning: Scott describes his family's early experiences and the challenges of Austin's dual diagnoses.</li>
<li>Mid-episode: Rob and Scott discuss the complexities of the autism community and the importance of acceptance and support.</li>
<li>Towards the end: Rob and Scott share their personal experiences and the importance of finding humor and support in their journeys as autism dads.</li>
</ul><p><br></p><p><strong>About the Guest:</strong></p><p>Scott LeRette is an autism dad and the author of "The Unbreakable Boy," a memoir about his family's journey with autism and OI. He's a dedicated advocate for his son, Austin, and has shared his experiences with audiences through his writing and public speaking. Scott's story highlights the power of love, humor, and faith in navigating the challenges of raising a child with unique needs. He's passionate about supporting other families and promoting understanding and acceptance within the autism community. </p><p>Special Thanks to Our Sponsors:</p><ul>
<li>
<strong>Safe Place Bedding</strong>: Sleep is a major challenge for many families in our community, and Safe Place Bedding can help. Their sensory-friendly, enclosed beds are perfect for kids with unique needs, and they make it easy to get permanent beds covered by insurance. Plus, their new travel bed ensures better sleep anywhere. Visit safeplacebedding.com/theautismdad to save 10% and give your child the gift of better sleep—because every family deserves a good night’s rest.</li>
<li>
<strong>The Unbreakable Boy</strong>: The Unbreakable Boy hits theaters on February 21! From the creators of Jesus Revolution and Wonder, this inspiring true story follows Austin, a boy with autism and brittle bone disease, whose joy and resilience transform his family. The film explores faith, hope, and the power of perspective. Don’t miss it! Get your tickets now at <a href="https://tickets.theunbreakableboy.movie/">https://tickets.theunbreakableboy.movie</a>
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<strong>Autism 360</strong>: Autism 360 is a neuro-affirming app for parents of autistic children, offering 24/7 expert guidance, personalized plans, and practical support for daily challenges. Trusted by thousands, it provides affordable, real-time help. Visit <a href="https://s.mtrbio.com/autism-360-robtheautismdad">https://s.mtrbio.com/autism-360-robtheautismdad</a> to learn more.</li>
</ul><p>Call to Action:</p><p>Subscribe to The Autism Dad Podcast on your favorite podcast listening app. For more information on The Autism Dad Podcast, to share feedback, to be a guest, or inquire about sponsorship opportunities visit <a href="https://listen.theautismdad.com/">https://listen.theautismdad.com</a></p><p>About the Host:</p><p>Rob Gorski is The Autism Dad, a passionate advocate for autism awareness and acceptance. He shares his experiences and insights on his podcast and website. Connect with him by visiting</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.com/">https://theautismdad.com</a>.</p>]]>
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      <title>Navigating Grief with Neurodivergent Kids (S8E03)</title>
      <description>Join Rob Gorski, The Autism Dad, and grief specialist Sylvia Moore Meyers as they discuss the challenges and strategies for helping neurodivergent kids navigate grief and loss. Sylvia, an autistic mom herself, shares her personal experiences and insights into how we can better support our children during difficult times.
General Timeframes:


Beginning: Rob and Sylvia discuss the challenges neurodivergent kids face with grief.


Mid-episode: Sylvia explains how we can help kids understand and process grief, loss, and trauma.


Towards the end: Rob and Sylvia discuss Sylvia's book, Gold Scars, and how it can help families navigate grief.


About Sylvia Moore Meyers:
Sylvia Moore Meyers is a grief specialist, coach, and author. She is also an autistic mom. She has a Master's degree in human services with a concentration in crisis and trauma and is currently working on her Ph.D. 

About "Gold Scars: The Truth About Grief, Loss, and Trauma and How to Beautifully Mend":
"Gold Scars" is a book about Sylvia's personal experiences with grief, loss, and trauma, including the loss of her child and her own journey of healing. The book also explores the unique challenges faced by neurodivergent individuals when navigating grief. 

Where to get the book:
You can purchase "Gold Scars" from the following retailers:


Morgan James Publishing: https://www.morgan-james-publishing.com 


Books-A-Million: https://www.booksamillion.com/ 


Barnes and Noble: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/ 

Sylvia recommends purchasing from Morgan James Publishing to support her directly.

Special Thanks to Our Sponsors:


Safe Place Bedding: Sleep is a major challenge for many families in our community, and Safe Place Bedding can help. Their sensory-friendly, enclosed beds are perfect for kids with unique needs, and they make it easy to get permanent beds covered by insurance. Plus, their new travel bed ensures better sleep anywhere. Visit safeplacebedding.com/theautismdad to save 10% and give your child the gift of better sleep—because every family deserves a good night’s rest.


The Unbreakable Boy: The Unbreakable Boy hits theaters on February 21! From the creators of Jesus Revolution and Wonder, this inspiring true story follows Austin, a boy with autism and brittle bone disease, whose joy and resilience transform his family. Starring Zachary Levi and Meghann Fahy, the film explores faith, hope, and the power of perspective. Don’t miss it! Get your tickets now at https://tickets.theunbreakableboy.movie



Mightier: Mightier helps kids self-regulate emotionally through biofeedback-based video games. Learn more and get a discount at Visit https://www.mightier.com/. Use code "theautismdad22" to save 10%.

Call to Action:
Subscribe to The Autism Dad Podcast on your favorite podcast listening app. For more information on The Autism Dad Podcast, to share feedback, to be a guest, or inquire about sponsorship opportunities visit https://listen.theautismdad.com
About the Host:
Rob Gorski is The Autism Dad, a passionate advocate for autism awareness and acceptance. He shares his experiences and insights on his podcast and website. Connect with him by visiting
https://theautismdad.com.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 19 Feb 2025 05:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Navigating Grief with Neurodivergent Kids</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>8</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>3</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Join Rob Gorski, The Autism Dad, and grief specialist Sylvia Moore Meyers as they discuss the challenges and strategies for helping neurodivergent kids navigate grief and loss. Sylvia, an autistic mom herself, shares her personal experiences and insights into how we can better support our children during difficult times.
General Timeframes:


Beginning: Rob and Sylvia discuss the challenges neurodivergent kids face with grief.


Mid-episode: Sylvia explains how we can help kids understand and process grief, loss, and trauma.


Towards the end: Rob and Sylvia discuss Sylvia's book, Gold Scars, and how it can help families navigate grief.


About Sylvia Moore Meyers:
Sylvia Moore Meyers is a grief specialist, coach, and author. She is also an autistic mom. She has a Master's degree in human services with a concentration in crisis and trauma and is currently working on her Ph.D. 

About "Gold Scars: The Truth About Grief, Loss, and Trauma and How to Beautifully Mend":
"Gold Scars" is a book about Sylvia's personal experiences with grief, loss, and trauma, including the loss of her child and her own journey of healing. The book also explores the unique challenges faced by neurodivergent individuals when navigating grief. 

Where to get the book:
You can purchase "Gold Scars" from the following retailers:


Morgan James Publishing: https://www.morgan-james-publishing.com 


Books-A-Million: https://www.booksamillion.com/ 


Barnes and Noble: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/ 

Sylvia recommends purchasing from Morgan James Publishing to support her directly.

Special Thanks to Our Sponsors:


Safe Place Bedding: Sleep is a major challenge for many families in our community, and Safe Place Bedding can help. Their sensory-friendly, enclosed beds are perfect for kids with unique needs, and they make it easy to get permanent beds covered by insurance. Plus, their new travel bed ensures better sleep anywhere. Visit safeplacebedding.com/theautismdad to save 10% and give your child the gift of better sleep—because every family deserves a good night’s rest.


The Unbreakable Boy: The Unbreakable Boy hits theaters on February 21! From the creators of Jesus Revolution and Wonder, this inspiring true story follows Austin, a boy with autism and brittle bone disease, whose joy and resilience transform his family. Starring Zachary Levi and Meghann Fahy, the film explores faith, hope, and the power of perspective. Don’t miss it! Get your tickets now at https://tickets.theunbreakableboy.movie



Mightier: Mightier helps kids self-regulate emotionally through biofeedback-based video games. Learn more and get a discount at Visit https://www.mightier.com/. Use code "theautismdad22" to save 10%.

Call to Action:
Subscribe to The Autism Dad Podcast on your favorite podcast listening app. For more information on The Autism Dad Podcast, to share feedback, to be a guest, or inquire about sponsorship opportunities visit https://listen.theautismdad.com
About the Host:
Rob Gorski is The Autism Dad, a passionate advocate for autism awareness and acceptance. He shares his experiences and insights on his podcast and website. Connect with him by visiting
https://theautismdad.com.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Join Rob Gorski, The Autism Dad, and grief specialist Sylvia Moore Meyers as they discuss the challenges and strategies for helping neurodivergent kids navigate grief and loss. Sylvia, an autistic mom herself, shares her personal experiences and insights into how we can better support our children during difficult times.</p><p><strong>General Timeframes:</strong></p><ul>
<li>
<strong>Beginning:</strong> Rob and Sylvia discuss the challenges neurodivergent kids face with grief.</li>
<li>
<strong>Mid-episode:</strong> Sylvia explains how we can help kids understand and process grief, loss, and trauma.</li>
<li>
<strong>Towards the end:</strong> Rob and Sylvia discuss Sylvia's book, Gold Scars, and how it can help families navigate grief.</li>
</ul><p><br></p><p><strong>About Sylvia Moore Meyers:</strong></p><p>Sylvia Moore Meyers is a grief specialist, coach, and author. She is also an autistic mom. She has a Master's degree in human services with a concentration in crisis and trauma and is currently working on her Ph.D. </p><p><br></p><p><strong>About "Gold Scars: The Truth About Grief, Loss, and Trauma and How to Beautifully Mend":</strong></p><p>"Gold Scars" is a book about Sylvia's personal experiences with grief, loss, and trauma, including the loss of her child and her own journey of healing. The book also explores the unique challenges faced by neurodivergent individuals when navigating grief. </p><p><br></p><p><strong>Where to get the book:</strong></p><p>You can purchase "Gold Scars" from the following retailers:</p><ul>
<li>
<strong>Morgan James Publishing:</strong> <a href="https://www.google.com/url?sa=E&amp;source=gmail&amp;q=https://www.morgan-james-publishing.com">https://www.morgan-james-publishing.com</a> </li>
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<strong>Books-A-Million:</strong> <a href="https://www.google.com/url?sa=E&amp;source=gmail&amp;q=https://www.booksamillion.com/">https://www.booksamillion.com/</a> </li>
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<strong>Barnes and Noble:</strong> <a href="https://www.google.com/url?sa=E&amp;source=gmail&amp;q=https://www.barnesandnoble.com/">https://www.barnesandnoble.com/</a> </li>
</ul><p>Sylvia recommends purchasing from Morgan James Publishing to support her directly.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Special Thanks to Our Sponsors:</strong></p><ul>
<li>
<strong>Safe Place Bedding:</strong> Sleep is a major challenge for many families in our community, and Safe Place Bedding can help. Their sensory-friendly, enclosed beds are perfect for kids with unique needs, and they make it easy to get permanent beds covered by insurance. Plus, their new travel bed ensures better sleep anywhere. Visit safeplacebedding.com/theautismdad to save 10% and give your child the gift of better sleep—because every family deserves a good night’s rest.</li>
<li>
<strong>The Unbreakable Boy:</strong> The Unbreakable Boy hits theaters on February 21! From the creators of Jesus Revolution and Wonder, this inspiring true story follows Austin, a boy with autism and brittle bone disease, whose joy and resilience transform his family. Starring Zachary Levi and Meghann Fahy, the film explores faith, hope, and the power of perspective. Don’t miss it! Get your tickets now at <a href="https://tickets.theunbreakableboy.movie">https://tickets.theunbreakableboy.movie</a>
</li>
<li>
<strong>Mightier:</strong> Mightier helps kids self-regulate emotionally through biofeedback-based video games. Learn more and get a discount at Visit <a href="https://www.mightier.com/">https://www.mightier.com/</a>. Use code "theautismdad22" to save 10%.</li>
</ul><p><strong>Call to Action:</strong></p><p>Subscribe to The Autism Dad Podcast on your favorite podcast listening app. For more information on The Autism Dad Podcast, to share feedback, to be a guest, or inquire about sponsorship opportunities visit <a href="https://listen.theautismdad.com">https://listen.theautismdad.com</a></p><p><strong>About the Host:</strong></p><p>Rob Gorski is The Autism Dad, a passionate advocate for autism awareness and acceptance. He shares his experiences and insights on his podcast and website. Connect with him by visiting</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.com">https://theautismdad.com</a>.</p>]]>
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      <title>The Power of SPARK: How Autism Research is Changing Lives (S8E02)</title>
      <description>Join Rob Gorski, The Autism Dad, in a conversation with Dr. Pamela Feliciano, Scientific Director of SPARK for Autism. Dr. Feliciano, an autism mom herself, shares her personal journey and insights into SPARK's groundbreaking research. Discover how SPARK is connecting families with researchers to accelerate breakthroughs in autism understanding and support. Learn how you can get involved and contribute to this vital initiative.
General Timeframes:

Beginning of the episode: In the first 10 minutes, Dr. Feliciano shares her personal journey as an autism mom and discusses her son Dylan's progress.

Mid-episode: Around the 20-minute mark, the conversation shifts to SPARK's mission and goals, exploring how the initiative is advancing autism research.

Towards the end: In the final segment, you'll hear how families can get involved with SPARK and contribute to this important work.

Links:

SPARK for Autism: https://sparkforautism.org/


The Autism Dad Podcast: https://listen.theautismdad.com



Special thanks to our sponsors:


Safe Place Bedding: Sleep is a major challenge for many families in our community, and Safe Place Bedding can help. Their sensory-friendly, enclosed beds are perfect for kids with unique needs, and they make it easy to get permanent beds covered by insurance. Plus, their new travel bed ensures better sleep anywhere. Visit safeplacebedding.com/theautismdad to save 10% and give your child the gift of better sleep—because every family deserves a good night’s rest.


Autism 360: Autism 360 is a neuro-affirming app for parents of autistic children, offering 24/7 expert guidance, personalized plans, and practical support for daily challenges. Trusted by thousands, it provides affordable, real-time help. Use the code “theautismdad” to save 10%


Mightier: Mightier helps kids self-regulate emotionally through biofeedback-based video games. Learn more and get a discount at Visit https://www.mightier.com/. Use code “theautismdad22” to save 10%.


Call to Action:
Visit SPARKforAutism.org today to learn more and join the movement!
Subscribe to The Autism Dad Podcast on your favorite podcast listening app. For more information on The Autism Dad Podcast, to share feedback, to be a guest, or inquire about sponsorship opportunities, visit https://listen.theautismdad.com
About the Host:
Rob Gorski is The Autism Dad, a passionate advocate for autism awareness and acceptance. He shares his experiences and insights on his podcast and website. Connect with him by visiting https://theautismdad.com.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 12 Feb 2025 06:28:35 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>The Power of SPARK: How Autism Research is Changing Lives</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>8</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>2</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle> One Mom's Journey from Diagnosis to Leading Autism Research</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Join Rob Gorski, The Autism Dad, in a conversation with Dr. Pamela Feliciano, Scientific Director of SPARK for Autism. Dr. Feliciano, an autism mom herself, shares her personal journey and insights into SPARK's groundbreaking research. Discover how SPARK is connecting families with researchers to accelerate breakthroughs in autism understanding and support. Learn how you can get involved and contribute to this vital initiative.
General Timeframes:

Beginning of the episode: In the first 10 minutes, Dr. Feliciano shares her personal journey as an autism mom and discusses her son Dylan's progress.

Mid-episode: Around the 20-minute mark, the conversation shifts to SPARK's mission and goals, exploring how the initiative is advancing autism research.

Towards the end: In the final segment, you'll hear how families can get involved with SPARK and contribute to this important work.

Links:

SPARK for Autism: https://sparkforautism.org/


The Autism Dad Podcast: https://listen.theautismdad.com



Special thanks to our sponsors:


Safe Place Bedding: Sleep is a major challenge for many families in our community, and Safe Place Bedding can help. Their sensory-friendly, enclosed beds are perfect for kids with unique needs, and they make it easy to get permanent beds covered by insurance. Plus, their new travel bed ensures better sleep anywhere. Visit safeplacebedding.com/theautismdad to save 10% and give your child the gift of better sleep—because every family deserves a good night’s rest.


Autism 360: Autism 360 is a neuro-affirming app for parents of autistic children, offering 24/7 expert guidance, personalized plans, and practical support for daily challenges. Trusted by thousands, it provides affordable, real-time help. Use the code “theautismdad” to save 10%


Mightier: Mightier helps kids self-regulate emotionally through biofeedback-based video games. Learn more and get a discount at Visit https://www.mightier.com/. Use code “theautismdad22” to save 10%.


Call to Action:
Visit SPARKforAutism.org today to learn more and join the movement!
Subscribe to The Autism Dad Podcast on your favorite podcast listening app. For more information on The Autism Dad Podcast, to share feedback, to be a guest, or inquire about sponsorship opportunities, visit https://listen.theautismdad.com
About the Host:
Rob Gorski is The Autism Dad, a passionate advocate for autism awareness and acceptance. He shares his experiences and insights on his podcast and website. Connect with him by visiting https://theautismdad.com.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Join Rob Gorski, The Autism Dad, in a conversation with Dr. Pamela Feliciano, Scientific Director of SPARK for Autism. Dr. Feliciano, an autism mom herself, shares her personal journey and insights into SPARK's groundbreaking research. Discover how SPARK is connecting families with researchers to accelerate breakthroughs in autism understanding and support. Learn how you can get involved and contribute to this vital initiative.</p><p><strong>General Timeframes</strong>:</p><ul>
<li>Beginning of the episode: In the first 10 minutes, Dr. Feliciano shares her personal journey as an autism mom and discusses her son Dylan's progress.</li>
<li>Mid-episode: Around the 20-minute mark, the conversation shifts to SPARK's mission and goals, exploring how the initiative is advancing autism research.</li>
<li>Towards the end: In the final segment, you'll hear how families can get involved with SPARK and contribute to this important work.</li>
</ul><p><strong>Links:</strong></p><ul>
<li>SPARK for Autism: <a href="https://sparkforautism.org/">https://sparkforautism.org/</a>
</li>
<li>The Autism Dad Podcast: <a href="https://listen.theautismdad.com">https://listen.theautismdad.com</a>
</li>
</ul><p><br></p><p><strong>Special thanks to our sponsors:</strong></p><ul>
<li>
<strong><em>Safe Place Bedding:</em></strong> Sleep is a major challenge for many families in our community, and Safe Place Bedding can help. Their sensory-friendly, enclosed beds are perfect for kids with unique needs, and they make it easy to get permanent beds covered by insurance. Plus, their new travel bed ensures better sleep anywhere. Visit safeplacebedding.com/theautismdad to save 10% and give your child the gift of better sleep—because every family deserves a good night’s rest.</li>
<li>
<strong><em>Autism 360:</em></strong> Autism 360 is a neuro-affirming app for parents of autistic children, offering 24/7 expert guidance, personalized plans, and practical support for daily challenges. Trusted by thousands, it provides affordable, real-time help. Use the code “theautismdad” to save 10%</li>
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<strong><em>Mightier:</em></strong> Mightier helps kids self-regulate emotionally through biofeedback-based video games. Learn more and get a discount at Visit <a href="https://www.mightier.com/">https://www.mightier.com/</a>. Use code “theautismdad22” to save 10%.</li>
</ul><p><br></p><p><strong>Call to Action:</strong></p><p>Visit SPARKforAutism.org today to learn more and join the movement!</p><p>Subscribe to The Autism Dad Podcast on your favorite podcast listening app. For more information on The Autism Dad Podcast, to share feedback, to be a guest, or inquire about sponsorship opportunities, visit <a href="https://listen.theautismdad.com">https://listen.theautismdad.com</a></p><p>About the Host:</p><p>Rob Gorski is The Autism Dad, a passionate advocate for autism awareness and acceptance. He shares his experiences and insights on his podcast and website. Connect with him by visiting <a href="https://theautismdad.com">https://theautismdad.com</a>.</p>]]>
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      <title>How Telehealth is Changing Autism Evaluations (S8E01)</title>
      <description>Episode Summary:
In this episode of The Autism Dad Podcast, I sit down with Dr. Taylor Day, a licensed child psychologist specializing in autism evaluations and therapy via telehealth. We dive into the growing accessibility of remote autism evaluations, how telehealth compares to in-person assessments, and how it helps families stuck on long waitlists. Dr. Day shares insights from her personal and professional experiences, the importance of supporting the whole family, and why we must shift the conversation around parental emotions and autism diagnoses.
In This Episode, You’ll Learn:
• How telehealth is transforming autism evaluations
• Why remote assessments can be just as effective as in-person visits
• The role of parental emotions and why grief and acceptance can coexist
• How parents can navigate diagnosis waitlists and start supporting their child now
• The importance of presuming competence in autistic children
About My Guest:
Dr. Taylor Day is a licensed child psychologist specializing in autism evaluations and therapy. She brings a unique perspective as both a clinician and a sibling of an autistic individual. Through her practice, she helps families across the U.S. access telehealth evaluations and support services without long wait times.
Connect with Dr. Taylor Day:
• Website: DrTaylorDay.com
• Instagram: @the.dr.tay
• Podcast: Evolved with Dr. Tay
Sponsor Message:
This episode is brought to you by:


Safe Place Bedding: Sleep is a major challenge for many families in our community, and Safe Place Bedding can help. Their sensory-friendly, enclosed beds are perfect for kids with unique needs, and they make it easy to get permanent beds covered by insurance. Plus, their new travel bed ensures better sleep anywhere. Visit safeplacebedding.com/theautismdad to save 10% and give your child the gift of better sleep—because every family deserves a good night’s rest.


Mightier: Mightier helps kids self-regulate emotionally through biofeedback-based video games. Learn more and get a discount at Visit https://www.mightier.com/. Use code “theautismdad22” to save 10%.

Resources &amp; Links:
• Learn more about autism evaluations via telehealth → DrTaylorDay.com
• Follow me on Instagram → @theautismdad
• Join my private online parenting support group → Join Here
• Subscribe to my podcast for more episodes like this → Listen on Your Favorite Platform
Support the Show:
If you enjoy The Autism Dad Podcast, please consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts or sharing this episode with your community. Your support helps more families find the resources they need!</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 05 Feb 2025 05:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>How Telehealth is Changing Autism Evaluations</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>8</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>1</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Dr. Taylor Day on how telehealth is making autism evaluations faster and more accessible</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Episode Summary:
In this episode of The Autism Dad Podcast, I sit down with Dr. Taylor Day, a licensed child psychologist specializing in autism evaluations and therapy via telehealth. We dive into the growing accessibility of remote autism evaluations, how telehealth compares to in-person assessments, and how it helps families stuck on long waitlists. Dr. Day shares insights from her personal and professional experiences, the importance of supporting the whole family, and why we must shift the conversation around parental emotions and autism diagnoses.
In This Episode, You’ll Learn:
• How telehealth is transforming autism evaluations
• Why remote assessments can be just as effective as in-person visits
• The role of parental emotions and why grief and acceptance can coexist
• How parents can navigate diagnosis waitlists and start supporting their child now
• The importance of presuming competence in autistic children
About My Guest:
Dr. Taylor Day is a licensed child psychologist specializing in autism evaluations and therapy. She brings a unique perspective as both a clinician and a sibling of an autistic individual. Through her practice, she helps families across the U.S. access telehealth evaluations and support services without long wait times.
Connect with Dr. Taylor Day:
• Website: DrTaylorDay.com
• Instagram: @the.dr.tay
• Podcast: Evolved with Dr. Tay
Sponsor Message:
This episode is brought to you by:


Safe Place Bedding: Sleep is a major challenge for many families in our community, and Safe Place Bedding can help. Their sensory-friendly, enclosed beds are perfect for kids with unique needs, and they make it easy to get permanent beds covered by insurance. Plus, their new travel bed ensures better sleep anywhere. Visit safeplacebedding.com/theautismdad to save 10% and give your child the gift of better sleep—because every family deserves a good night’s rest.


Mightier: Mightier helps kids self-regulate emotionally through biofeedback-based video games. Learn more and get a discount at Visit https://www.mightier.com/. Use code “theautismdad22” to save 10%.

Resources &amp; Links:
• Learn more about autism evaluations via telehealth → DrTaylorDay.com
• Follow me on Instagram → @theautismdad
• Join my private online parenting support group → Join Here
• Subscribe to my podcast for more episodes like this → Listen on Your Favorite Platform
Support the Show:
If you enjoy The Autism Dad Podcast, please consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts or sharing this episode with your community. Your support helps more families find the resources they need!</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<h2>Episode Summary:</h2><p>In this episode of The Autism Dad Podcast, I sit down with Dr. Taylor Day, a licensed child psychologist specializing in autism evaluations and therapy via telehealth. We dive into the growing accessibility of remote autism evaluations, how telehealth compares to in-person assessments, and how it helps families stuck on long waitlists. Dr. Day shares insights from her personal and professional experiences, the importance of supporting the whole family, and why we must shift the conversation around parental emotions and autism diagnoses.</p><h2>In This Episode, You’ll Learn:</h2><p>• How telehealth is transforming autism evaluations</p><p>• Why remote assessments can be just as effective as in-person visits</p><p>• The role of parental emotions and why grief and acceptance can coexist</p><p>• How parents can navigate diagnosis waitlists and start supporting their child now</p><p>• The importance of presuming competence in autistic children</p><h2>About My Guest:</h2><p>Dr. Taylor Day is a licensed child psychologist specializing in autism evaluations and therapy. She brings a unique perspective as both a clinician and a sibling of an autistic individual. Through her practice, she helps families across the U.S. access telehealth evaluations and support services without long wait times.</p><h2>Connect with Dr. Taylor Day:</h2><p>• Website: <a href="https://DrTaylorDay.com">DrTaylorDay.com</a></p><p>• Instagram: <a href="https://instagram.com/the.dr.tay">@the.dr.tay</a></p><p>• Podcast: <a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/evolve-with-dr-tay-the-podcast-for-parents-of-autistic-kids/id1659784037">Evolved with Dr. Tay</a></p><h2>Sponsor Message:</h2><p>This episode is brought to you by:</p><ul>
<li>
<strong><em>Safe Place Bedding:</em></strong> Sleep is a major challenge for many families in our community, and Safe Place Bedding can help. Their sensory-friendly, enclosed beds are perfect for kids with unique needs, and they make it easy to get permanent beds covered by insurance. Plus, their new travel bed ensures better sleep anywhere. Visit safeplacebedding.com/theautismdad to save 10% and give your child the gift of better sleep—because every family deserves a good night’s rest.</li>
<li>
<strong><em>Mightier:</em></strong> Mightier helps kids self-regulate emotionally through biofeedback-based video games. Learn more and get a discount at Visit <a href="https://www.mightier.com/">https://www.mightier.com/</a>. Use code “theautismdad22” to save 10%.</li>
</ul><h2>Resources &amp; Links:</h2><p>• Learn more about autism evaluations via telehealth → <a href="https://DrTaylorDay.com">DrTaylorDay.com</a></p><p>• Follow me on Instagram → <a href="https://instagram.com/theautismdad">@theautismdad</a></p><p>• Join my private online parenting support group → <a href="https://theautismdad.com/support">Join Here</a></p><p>• Subscribe to my podcast for more episodes like this → <a href="https://listen.theautismdad.com">Listen on Your Favorite Platform</a></p><h2>Support the Show:</h2><p>If you enjoy The Autism Dad Podcast, please consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts or sharing this episode with your community. Your support helps more families find the resources they need!</p>]]>
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      <title>Navigating Autism: Building Inclusion (S7E44)</title>
      <description>Welcome to another inspiring episode of The Autism Dad Podcast! In this episode, host Rob Gorski sits down with Sara Hast, an autism mom and advocate, to discuss her family’s unique journey. Sara shares her heartfelt experiences of raising two autistic children, navigating a late autism diagnosis during the pandemic, and the challenges of postpartum depression while parenting.

Key highlights include:

The role of the community in overcoming isolation and rebuilding confidence.

Sara’s journey into advocacy and creating her inclusive clothing brand, Hashtags, promoting acceptance for all.

The emotional impact of systemic delays in autism evaluations and how Sara turned frustration into empowerment.

A raw and honest look at parenting challenges, including teaching self-advocacy, handling bullying, and fostering independence.

Why bridging differences in the disability community leads to collective strength and understanding.


Rob and Sara explore the power of sharing stories, the importance of meeting kids where they are, and finding joy in everyday triumphs. Whether you're an autism parent or want to learn from different perspectives, this episode is packed with insights, validation, and hope.

 Listen now and join the conversation about building a more inclusive, compassionate world.

Links and Resources:
- Connect with Sara on Instagram: @Sara_Hast_
- Check out Sara's clothing line, Hashtags: @HastHouse
- Follow Rob Gorski for more inspiring content: theautismdad.com
This Week's Sponsors:

Safe Place Bedding
Sleep is a major challenge for many families in our community, and Safe Place Bedding can help. Their sensory-friendly, enclosed beds are perfect for kids with unique needs, and they make it easy to get permanent beds covered by insurance. Plus, their new travel bed ensures better sleep anywhere.
Visit safeplacebedding.com/theautismdad to save 10% and give your child the gift of better sleep—because every family deserves a good night’s rest.

Circle Care Services
Circle Care Services offers personalized ABA therapy for children with autism in New Jersey and Georgia, providing support at home, in daycares, or clinics. Their skilled team partners with parents to build confidence and unlock each child’s potential.
Visit circlecareservices.com or call (877) 460-1104.

Mightier
Mightier helps kids self-regulate emotionally through biofeedback-based video games. Learn more and get a discount at Visit Mightier. Use code “theautismdad22” to save 10%.</description>
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      <itunes:title>Navigating Autism: Building Inclusion </itunes:title>
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      <itunes:season>7</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>44</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Welcome to another inspiring episode of The Autism Dad Podcast! In this episode, host Rob Gorski sits down with Sara Hast, an autism mom and advocate, to discuss her family’s unique journey. Sara shares her heartfelt experiences of raising two autistic children, navigating a late autism diagnosis during the pandemic, and the challenges of postpartum depression while parenting.

Key highlights include:

The role of the community in overcoming isolation and rebuilding confidence.

Sara’s journey into advocacy and creating her inclusive clothing brand, Hashtags, promoting acceptance for all.

The emotional impact of systemic delays in autism evaluations and how Sara turned frustration into empowerment.

A raw and honest look at parenting challenges, including teaching self-advocacy, handling bullying, and fostering independence.

Why bridging differences in the disability community leads to collective strength and understanding.


Rob and Sara explore the power of sharing stories, the importance of meeting kids where they are, and finding joy in everyday triumphs. Whether you're an autism parent or want to learn from different perspectives, this episode is packed with insights, validation, and hope.

 Listen now and join the conversation about building a more inclusive, compassionate world.

Links and Resources:
- Connect with Sara on Instagram: @Sara_Hast_
- Check out Sara's clothing line, Hashtags: @HastHouse
- Follow Rob Gorski for more inspiring content: theautismdad.com
This Week's Sponsors:

Safe Place Bedding
Sleep is a major challenge for many families in our community, and Safe Place Bedding can help. Their sensory-friendly, enclosed beds are perfect for kids with unique needs, and they make it easy to get permanent beds covered by insurance. Plus, their new travel bed ensures better sleep anywhere.
Visit safeplacebedding.com/theautismdad to save 10% and give your child the gift of better sleep—because every family deserves a good night’s rest.

Circle Care Services
Circle Care Services offers personalized ABA therapy for children with autism in New Jersey and Georgia, providing support at home, in daycares, or clinics. Their skilled team partners with parents to build confidence and unlock each child’s potential.
Visit circlecareservices.com or call (877) 460-1104.

Mightier
Mightier helps kids self-regulate emotionally through biofeedback-based video games. Learn more and get a discount at Visit Mightier. Use code “theautismdad22” to save 10%.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Welcome to another inspiring episode of The Autism Dad Podcast! In this episode, host Rob Gorski sits down with Sara Hast, an autism mom and advocate, to discuss her family’s unique journey. Sara shares her heartfelt experiences of raising two autistic children, navigating a late autism diagnosis during the pandemic, and the challenges of postpartum depression while parenting.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Key highlights include:</strong></p><ul>
<li>The role of the community in overcoming isolation and rebuilding confidence.</li>
<li>Sara’s journey into advocacy and creating her inclusive clothing brand, Hashtags, promoting acceptance for all.</li>
<li>The emotional impact of systemic delays in autism evaluations and how Sara turned frustration into empowerment.</li>
<li>A raw and honest look at parenting challenges, including teaching self-advocacy, handling bullying, and fostering independence.</li>
<li>Why bridging differences in the disability community leads to collective strength and understanding.</li>
</ul><p><br></p><p>Rob and Sara explore the power of sharing stories, the importance of meeting kids where they are, and finding joy in everyday triumphs. Whether you're an autism parent or want to learn from different perspectives, this episode is packed with insights, validation, and hope.</p><p><br></p><p><strong> Listen now and join the conversation about building a more inclusive, compassionate world.</strong></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Links and Resources:</strong></p><p>- Connect with <strong>Sara</strong> on Instagram: <a href="https://instagram.com/Sara_Hast_">@Sara_Hast_</a></p><p>- Check out <strong>Sara's clothing line</strong>, Hashtags: <a href="https://instagram.com/HastHouse">@HastHouse</a></p><p>- Follow <strong>Rob Gorski</strong> for more inspiring content: <a href="https://www.theautismdad.com">theautismdad.com</a></p><h2>This Week's Sponsors:</h2><p><br></p><p><strong>Safe Place Bedding</strong></p><p>Sleep is a major challenge for many families in our community, and Safe Place Bedding can help. Their sensory-friendly, enclosed beds are perfect for kids with unique needs, and they make it easy to get permanent beds covered by insurance. Plus, their new travel bed ensures better sleep anywhere.</p><p>Visit <a href="http://safeplacebedding.com/theautismdad">safeplacebedding.com/theautismdad</a> to save 10% and give your child the gift of better sleep—because every family deserves a good night’s rest.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Circle Care Services</strong></p><p>Circle Care Services offers personalized ABA therapy for children with autism in New Jersey and Georgia, providing support at home, in daycares, or clinics. Their skilled team partners with parents to build confidence and unlock each child’s potential.</p><p>Visit <a href="https://circlecareservices.com/">circlecareservices.com</a> or call (877) 460-1104.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Mightier</strong></p><p>Mightier helps kids self-regulate emotionally through biofeedback-based video games. Learn more and get a discount at <a href="https://theautismdad.com/mightier">Visit Mightier</a>. Use code <strong>“theautismdad22” to save 10%</strong>.</p>]]>
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      <title>Autism and Transitioning to Adulthood (E7E43)</title>
      <description>Episode Summary:
In this episode of The Autism Dad Podcast, Rob Gorski sits down with Jacqueline Baker, a BCBA and Market Leader at Action Behavior Centers, to discuss the transition to adulthood for autistic children. Together, they explore personal and professional insights and offer valuable advice to parents navigating this complex journey.
Rob reflects on his experiences as a father of three autistic sons, two of whom are now adults, and shares lessons learned, mistakes made, and practical strategies for preparing kids for independence. Jacqueline provides a clinical perspective, emphasizing the importance of fostering autonomy, life skills, and resilience from an early age.
Key topics include:
·        - The importance of preparing for adulthood early.
·        - Balancing independence with the necessary support.
·        - Addressing misconceptions about autism and abilities.
·        - School placement options and navigating the IEP process.
·        - Building a collaborative approach between families and educators.
·        - The role of self-care for parents and caregivers.
Whether you’re a parent at the beginning of this journey or further along, this episode is packed with actionable advice and heartfelt stories to inspire and guide you.
Resources Mentioned:
- Action Behavior Centers: Learn more about their Academy program and support for autistic children.
- The Autism Dad Podcast: Explore more episodes and resources for autism parenting.
Connect with Us:
Host: Rob Gorski - The Autism Dad
Guest: Jacqueline Baker, BCBA (Action Behavior Centers)
Call to Action:
If you enjoyed this episode or found it helpful, please share it with your friends, leave a review, or tag us on social media! Your support helps us create more valuable content for families like yours.

This Week's Sponsors:

Safe Place Bedding
Sleep is a major challenge for many families in our community, and Safe Place Bedding can help. Their sensory-friendly, enclosed beds are perfect for kids with unique needs, and they make it easy to get permanent beds covered by insurance. Plus, their new travel bed ensures better sleep anywhere.
Visit safeplacebedding.com/theautismdad to save 10% and give your child the gift of better sleep—because every family deserves a good night’s rest.

Mightier
Mightier helps kids self-regulate emotionally through biofeedback-based video games. Learn more and get a discount at Visit Mightier. Use code “theautismdad22” to save 10%.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 04 Dec 2024 05:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Autism and Transitioning to Adulthood</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:season>7</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>43</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>From: Dad's Talking Autism Webinar</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Episode Summary:
In this episode of The Autism Dad Podcast, Rob Gorski sits down with Jacqueline Baker, a BCBA and Market Leader at Action Behavior Centers, to discuss the transition to adulthood for autistic children. Together, they explore personal and professional insights and offer valuable advice to parents navigating this complex journey.
Rob reflects on his experiences as a father of three autistic sons, two of whom are now adults, and shares lessons learned, mistakes made, and practical strategies for preparing kids for independence. Jacqueline provides a clinical perspective, emphasizing the importance of fostering autonomy, life skills, and resilience from an early age.
Key topics include:
·        - The importance of preparing for adulthood early.
·        - Balancing independence with the necessary support.
·        - Addressing misconceptions about autism and abilities.
·        - School placement options and navigating the IEP process.
·        - Building a collaborative approach between families and educators.
·        - The role of self-care for parents and caregivers.
Whether you’re a parent at the beginning of this journey or further along, this episode is packed with actionable advice and heartfelt stories to inspire and guide you.
Resources Mentioned:
- Action Behavior Centers: Learn more about their Academy program and support for autistic children.
- The Autism Dad Podcast: Explore more episodes and resources for autism parenting.
Connect with Us:
Host: Rob Gorski - The Autism Dad
Guest: Jacqueline Baker, BCBA (Action Behavior Centers)
Call to Action:
If you enjoyed this episode or found it helpful, please share it with your friends, leave a review, or tag us on social media! Your support helps us create more valuable content for families like yours.

This Week's Sponsors:

Safe Place Bedding
Sleep is a major challenge for many families in our community, and Safe Place Bedding can help. Their sensory-friendly, enclosed beds are perfect for kids with unique needs, and they make it easy to get permanent beds covered by insurance. Plus, their new travel bed ensures better sleep anywhere.
Visit safeplacebedding.com/theautismdad to save 10% and give your child the gift of better sleep—because every family deserves a good night’s rest.

Mightier
Mightier helps kids self-regulate emotionally through biofeedback-based video games. Learn more and get a discount at Visit Mightier. Use code “theautismdad22” to save 10%.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<h2>Episode Summary:</h2><p>In this episode of The Autism Dad Podcast, Rob Gorski sits down with Jacqueline Baker, a BCBA and Market Leader at Action Behavior Centers, to discuss the transition to adulthood for autistic children. Together, they explore personal and professional insights and offer valuable advice to parents navigating this complex journey.</p><p>Rob reflects on his experiences as a father of three autistic sons, two of whom are now adults, and shares lessons learned, mistakes made, and practical strategies for preparing kids for independence. Jacqueline provides a clinical perspective, emphasizing the importance of fostering autonomy, life skills, and resilience from an early age.</p><p>Key topics include:</p><p>·        - The importance of preparing for adulthood early.</p><p>·        - Balancing independence with the necessary support.</p><p>·        - Addressing misconceptions about autism and abilities.</p><p>·        - School placement options and navigating the IEP process.</p><p>·        - Building a collaborative approach between families and educators.</p><p>·        - The role of self-care for parents and caregivers.</p><p>Whether you’re a parent at the beginning of this journey or further along, this episode is packed with actionable advice and heartfelt stories to inspire and guide you.</p><h2>Resources Mentioned:</h2><p>- <a href="https://www.actionbehavior.com/">Action Behavior Centers</a>: Learn more about their Academy program and support for autistic children.</p><p>- <a href="https://www.theautismdad.com">The Autism Dad Podcast</a>: Explore more episodes and resources for autism parenting.</p><h2>Connect with Us:</h2><p>Host: <a href="https://www.theautismdad.com">Rob Gorski - The Autism Dad</a></p><p>Guest: Jacqueline Baker, BCBA (<a href="https://www.actionbehavior.com/">Action Behavior Centers</a>)</p><h2>Call to Action:</h2><p>If you enjoyed this episode or found it helpful, please share it with your friends, leave a review, or tag us on social media! Your support helps us create more valuable content for families like yours.</p><p><br></p><h2>This Week's Sponsors:</h2><p><br></p><p><strong>Safe Place Bedding</strong></p><p>Sleep is a major challenge for many families in our community, and Safe Place Bedding can help. Their sensory-friendly, enclosed beds are perfect for kids with unique needs, and they make it easy to get permanent beds covered by insurance. Plus, their new travel bed ensures better sleep anywhere.</p><p>Visit <a href="http://safeplacebedding.com/theautismdad">safeplacebedding.com/theautismdad</a> to save 10% and give your child the gift of better sleep—because every family deserves a good night’s rest.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Mightier</strong></p><p>Mightier helps kids self-regulate emotionally through biofeedback-based video games. Learn more and get a discount at <a href="https://theautismdad.com/mightier">Visit Mightier</a>. Use code <strong>“theautismdad22” to save 10%</strong>.</p>]]>
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      <title>Growing Up with My Autistic Brother (S7E42)</title>
      <description>Episode Summary:
In this compelling episode of The Autism Dad Podcast, host Rob Gorski speaks with Amanda Lukof, a sibling to a brother with autism and the co-founder of Eleplan. Amanda provides a unique perspective on growing up alongside a neurodivergent sibling, highlighting the emotional dynamics, challenges, and triumphs that shaped her life.
This heartfelt conversation explores the often-overlooked experiences of neurotypical siblings in autism families. Amanda candidly shares her journey, from the early days of her brother Liam’s diagnosis to how those experiences inspired her to create Eleplan. This groundbreaking platform simplifies caregiving through AI-driven solutions. Together, Rob and Amanda dive deep into family dynamics, sibling responsibilities, and the vital role of technology in caregiving.

Key takeaways from this episode include:
- Insight into the sibling experience of autism families.
- The emotional challenges faced by caregivers and siblings alike.
- How Eleplan leverages AI to streamline caregiving and enhance family support.

Whether you're a parent, sibling, or caregiver, this episode offers validation, practical tools, and inspiration for your own journey.
About the Host:
Rob Gorski, *The Autism Dad*, is a trusted advocate for families raising autistic children. As a father to three autistic sons, Rob has dedicated his life to providing support, education, and validation to parents navigating similar paths. Through his award-winning blog, podcast, and social media platforms, Rob continues to be a guiding voice in the autism community.
About the Guest:
Amanda Lukof is the CEO and co-founder of Eleplan, a digital care planning platform designed to simplify caregiving for families of neurodiverse individuals. As the older sister to Liam, a 27-year-old with autism, Amanda draws from her personal experiences to advocate for better caregiving tools and resources. Her work empowers families to navigate caregiving with compassion, efficiency, and a touch of technology.

Key Resources and Links:
- Learn more about Eleplan: eleplan.com
- Connect with Amanda Lukof on LinkedIn: Amanda Lukof
- Explore Rob’s resources for parents: The Autism Dad
- Special Offer: Enjoy 3 months of Eleplan for free with the code provided in this episode!
Listener Action Steps:
- Subscribe to *The Autism Dad Podcast* on your favorite podcast platform.
- Leave a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen.
- Share this episode with friends or family who may benefit.
- Visit eleplan.com to explore how Eleplan can support your caregiving journey.

This Week's Sponsors:
Circle Care Services
Circle Care Services offers personalized ABA therapy for children with autism in New Jersey and Georgia, providing support at home, in daycares, or clinics. Their skilled team partners with parents to build confidence and unlock each child’s potential.
Visit circlecareservices.com or call (877) 460-1104.

Autism 360
Autism 360 is a neuro-affirming app for parents of autistic children, offering 24/7 expert guidance, personalized plans, and practical support for daily challenges. Trusted by thousands, it provides affordable, real-time help. Use the code “theautismdad” to save 10%
Autism 360

Learn More: Mightier
Mightier helps kids self-regulate emotionally through biofeedback-based video games. Learn more and get a discount at Visit Mightier. Use code “theautismdad22” to save 10%.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 27 Nov 2024 05:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Growing Up with My Autistic Brother </itunes:title>
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      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Episode Summary:
In this compelling episode of The Autism Dad Podcast, host Rob Gorski speaks with Amanda Lukof, a sibling to a brother with autism and the co-founder of Eleplan. Amanda provides a unique perspective on growing up alongside a neurodivergent sibling, highlighting the emotional dynamics, challenges, and triumphs that shaped her life.
This heartfelt conversation explores the often-overlooked experiences of neurotypical siblings in autism families. Amanda candidly shares her journey, from the early days of her brother Liam’s diagnosis to how those experiences inspired her to create Eleplan. This groundbreaking platform simplifies caregiving through AI-driven solutions. Together, Rob and Amanda dive deep into family dynamics, sibling responsibilities, and the vital role of technology in caregiving.

Key takeaways from this episode include:
- Insight into the sibling experience of autism families.
- The emotional challenges faced by caregivers and siblings alike.
- How Eleplan leverages AI to streamline caregiving and enhance family support.

Whether you're a parent, sibling, or caregiver, this episode offers validation, practical tools, and inspiration for your own journey.
About the Host:
Rob Gorski, *The Autism Dad*, is a trusted advocate for families raising autistic children. As a father to three autistic sons, Rob has dedicated his life to providing support, education, and validation to parents navigating similar paths. Through his award-winning blog, podcast, and social media platforms, Rob continues to be a guiding voice in the autism community.
About the Guest:
Amanda Lukof is the CEO and co-founder of Eleplan, a digital care planning platform designed to simplify caregiving for families of neurodiverse individuals. As the older sister to Liam, a 27-year-old with autism, Amanda draws from her personal experiences to advocate for better caregiving tools and resources. Her work empowers families to navigate caregiving with compassion, efficiency, and a touch of technology.

Key Resources and Links:
- Learn more about Eleplan: eleplan.com
- Connect with Amanda Lukof on LinkedIn: Amanda Lukof
- Explore Rob’s resources for parents: The Autism Dad
- Special Offer: Enjoy 3 months of Eleplan for free with the code provided in this episode!
Listener Action Steps:
- Subscribe to *The Autism Dad Podcast* on your favorite podcast platform.
- Leave a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen.
- Share this episode with friends or family who may benefit.
- Visit eleplan.com to explore how Eleplan can support your caregiving journey.

This Week's Sponsors:
Circle Care Services
Circle Care Services offers personalized ABA therapy for children with autism in New Jersey and Georgia, providing support at home, in daycares, or clinics. Their skilled team partners with parents to build confidence and unlock each child’s potential.
Visit circlecareservices.com or call (877) 460-1104.

Autism 360
Autism 360 is a neuro-affirming app for parents of autistic children, offering 24/7 expert guidance, personalized plans, and practical support for daily challenges. Trusted by thousands, it provides affordable, real-time help. Use the code “theautismdad” to save 10%
Autism 360

Learn More: Mightier
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      <title>Angelman Syndrome: One Dad’s Story (S7E41)</title>
      <description>Welcome to The Autism Dad Podcast! In this episode, I sit down with Jonathon Smith, a dedicated special needs dad, to discuss his parenting journey with a son diagnosed with Angelman Syndrome. Jonathon shares his family's story, their struggles, and the challenges they faced navigating life with a complex genetic disorder. Most inspiringly, he explains how these challenges led to the creation of Safe Place Bedding, a company dedicated to providing safe, comfortable sleeping solutions for special needs individuals.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
- What is Angelman Syndrome?
 Jonathon gives an overview of this rare genetic disorder, including symptoms like motor challenges, communication difficulties, and the prevalence of seizures.
- Parenting a Child with Special Needs:
 Insights into Jonathon’s journey, from the long process of diagnosis to the emotional challenges of acceptance and caregiving for life.
- Creating Safe Place Bedding:
 How a family trip and a sleepless night led to the invention of Safe Place Bedding, a line of secure, portable, and at-home sleeping solutions for individuals with special needs.
- Making Travel and Home Life Easier:
 Discover the features of the travel bed and home bed solutions that provide safety and comfort, helping families enjoy peace of mind wherever they are.
- Insurance Coverage and Accessibility:
 Jonathon breaks down how families can work with Medicaid and private insurance to obtain these innovative beds, with support provided every step of the way.
Why This Episode Matters:
This heartfelt conversation highlights the power of resilience and creativity in the special needs community. Jonathon’s journey emphasizes the importance of problem-solving and the impact of creating resources that help families facing similar challenges.
Links &amp; Resources:
- Safe Place Bedding: Learn more about their travel and home bed solutions and how to apply for insurance coverage. Visit SafePlaceBedding.com
- Contact Rob Gorski: Connect with me at theautismdad.com for more information about the podcast and resources for parents.
Help Spread the Word!
If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen. Your feedback helps other families find this valuable resource. Don’t forget to share this episode with anyone who might benefit from Jonathon’s story and Safe Place Bedding.
Thank you for your continued support, and I’ll see you in the next episode!

This Week's Sponsors:
Circle Care Services
Circle Care Services offers personalized ABA therapy for children with autism in New Jersey and Georgia, providing support at home, in daycares, or clinics. Their skilled team partners with parents to build confidence and unlock each child’s potential.
Visit circlecareservices.com or call (877) 460-1104.
Grokkoli
Hey parents! Is your child struggling with math? Meet Grokkoli, an AI tutor that helps kids progress multiple grade levels in months. Grokkoli identifies where your child struggles, meets them at their level, and is effective even for kids with learning disabilities, ensuring they get the support they need.
Currently supporting K-5 math, Grokkoli is expanding to grow with your child, making it a great alternative to human tutors at a lower cost.
Try Grokkoli free for 7 days! Visit grokkoli.com and use code “theautismdad” for 50% off your first month.</description>
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      <itunes:title>Angelman Syndrome: One Dad’s Story</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:season>7</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>41</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>The Inspiring Story Behind Safe Place Bedding</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Welcome to The Autism Dad Podcast! In this episode, I sit down with Jonathon Smith, a dedicated special needs dad, to discuss his parenting journey with a son diagnosed with Angelman Syndrome. Jonathon shares his family's story, their struggles, and the challenges they faced navigating life with a complex genetic disorder. Most inspiringly, he explains how these challenges led to the creation of Safe Place Bedding, a company dedicated to providing safe, comfortable sleeping solutions for special needs individuals.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
- What is Angelman Syndrome?
 Jonathon gives an overview of this rare genetic disorder, including symptoms like motor challenges, communication difficulties, and the prevalence of seizures.
- Parenting a Child with Special Needs:
 Insights into Jonathon’s journey, from the long process of diagnosis to the emotional challenges of acceptance and caregiving for life.
- Creating Safe Place Bedding:
 How a family trip and a sleepless night led to the invention of Safe Place Bedding, a line of secure, portable, and at-home sleeping solutions for individuals with special needs.
- Making Travel and Home Life Easier:
 Discover the features of the travel bed and home bed solutions that provide safety and comfort, helping families enjoy peace of mind wherever they are.
- Insurance Coverage and Accessibility:
 Jonathon breaks down how families can work with Medicaid and private insurance to obtain these innovative beds, with support provided every step of the way.
Why This Episode Matters:
This heartfelt conversation highlights the power of resilience and creativity in the special needs community. Jonathon’s journey emphasizes the importance of problem-solving and the impact of creating resources that help families facing similar challenges.
Links &amp; Resources:
- Safe Place Bedding: Learn more about their travel and home bed solutions and how to apply for insurance coverage. Visit SafePlaceBedding.com
- Contact Rob Gorski: Connect with me at theautismdad.com for more information about the podcast and resources for parents.
Help Spread the Word!
If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen. Your feedback helps other families find this valuable resource. Don’t forget to share this episode with anyone who might benefit from Jonathon’s story and Safe Place Bedding.
Thank you for your continued support, and I’ll see you in the next episode!

This Week's Sponsors:
Circle Care Services
Circle Care Services offers personalized ABA therapy for children with autism in New Jersey and Georgia, providing support at home, in daycares, or clinics. Their skilled team partners with parents to build confidence and unlock each child’s potential.
Visit circlecareservices.com or call (877) 460-1104.
Grokkoli
Hey parents! Is your child struggling with math? Meet Grokkoli, an AI tutor that helps kids progress multiple grade levels in months. Grokkoli identifies where your child struggles, meets them at their level, and is effective even for kids with learning disabilities, ensuring they get the support they need.
Currently supporting K-5 math, Grokkoli is expanding to grow with your child, making it a great alternative to human tutors at a lower cost.
Try Grokkoli free for 7 days! Visit grokkoli.com and use code “theautismdad” for 50% off your first month.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Exploring Modern ABA Therapy with Sarah Pearson (S7E40)</title>
      <description>In this episode of The Autism Dad Podcast, host Rob Gorski speaks with Sarah Pearson, a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) at Circle Care Services, to shed light on Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy in 2024. For many parents of autistic children, ABA therapy is a crucial consideration, yet it can be shrouded in controversy and misinformation. Sarah demystifies ABA, explaining how it has evolved and how today’s approach is centered on individualized, ethical support tailored to each child’s needs.

Topics Covered:
- Sarah’s Background: Sarah shares her journey from special education teaching to becoming a BCBA, driven by a passion to help kids on the autism spectrum reach their full potential.
- Addressing ABA Controversies: Sarah discusses common misconceptions, including the outdated view that ABA is solely compliance-based. Instead, ABA in 2024 focuses on empowering children to gain independence through scientifically-backed, personalized methods.
- Inside ABA Therapy: Sarah explains what ABA sessions look like today, from morning routines to skill-building exercises designed to increase independence and reduce parental stress. Parent involvement is highlighted as a key factor in maximizing ABA’s effectiveness.
- Behavior Management: Aggressive behaviors are addressed thoughtfully, with Sarah explaining how ABA now emphasizes understanding the root cause rather than simply suppressing symptoms.
- ABA Therapy as a Transitional Tool: Sarah clarifies that ABA is not necessarily a lifelong intervention. The goal is to provide children with the skills to navigate life independently, ultimately phasing out services when appropriate.
- Choosing the Right BCBA: Rob and Sarah stress the importance of finding a BCBA who aligns with a family’s values and is receptive to feedback. They emphasize open communication, advocacy, and finding the right fit for each unique situation.

Why This Episode Matters:
For parents exploring therapy options, this episode offers a balanced perspective on modern ABA, encouraging informed decision-making. Sarah provides guidance on how to spot red flags, what to expect in sessions, and the importance of a collaborative, supportive therapeutic environment.
Connect with Circle Care Services:
Circle Care Services operates in New Jersey and Georgia, offering a range of services, including ABA therapy, parent support groups, and social skills programs. Circle Care Services

About Sarah Pearson:
Sara Pearson is a dedicated Special Development Coordinator and Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) at Circle Care Services, where she has been making a positive impact for the past three years. With a Master of Arts in Special Education, specializing in Applied Behavior Analysis from Seton Hall University, Sara is skilled in working with school-aged children, primarily in private and public educational settings.

Follow Rob Gorski: 
Website: https://www.theautismdad.com
Instagram: @TheAutismDad

Today's Sponsors:

Dani Plan
Introducing Dani Plan, an innovative online tool for organizing and managing care for individuals with special needs. Created by Joel and Debbie Pearlman, this platform lets you securely store medical details, daily routines, and emergency contacts in one place, making care transitions seamless. Try it free for 14 days, and use code "theautismdad" to save 25% on your first year at daniplan.com/theautismdad.

Autism 360
Autism 360 is a neuro-affirming app for parents of autistic children, offering 24/7 expert guidance, personalized plans, and practical support for daily challenges. Trusted by thousands, it provides affordable, real-time help. Use the code “theautismdad” to save 10%
Autism 360

Learn More: Mightier
Mightier helps kids self-regulate emotionally through biofeedback-based video games. Learn more and get a discount at Visit Mightier. Use code “theautismdad22” to save 10%.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 13 Nov 2024 16:36:35 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Exploring Modern ABA Therapy with Sarah Pearson</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>7</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>40</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode of The Autism Dad Podcast, host Rob Gorski speaks with Sarah Pearson, a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) at Circle Care Services, to shed light on Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy in 2024. For many parents of autistic children, ABA therapy is a crucial consideration, yet it can be shrouded in controversy and misinformation. Sarah demystifies ABA, explaining how it has evolved and how today’s approach is centered on individualized, ethical support tailored to each child’s needs.

Topics Covered:
- Sarah’s Background: Sarah shares her journey from special education teaching to becoming a BCBA, driven by a passion to help kids on the autism spectrum reach their full potential.
- Addressing ABA Controversies: Sarah discusses common misconceptions, including the outdated view that ABA is solely compliance-based. Instead, ABA in 2024 focuses on empowering children to gain independence through scientifically-backed, personalized methods.
- Inside ABA Therapy: Sarah explains what ABA sessions look like today, from morning routines to skill-building exercises designed to increase independence and reduce parental stress. Parent involvement is highlighted as a key factor in maximizing ABA’s effectiveness.
- Behavior Management: Aggressive behaviors are addressed thoughtfully, with Sarah explaining how ABA now emphasizes understanding the root cause rather than simply suppressing symptoms.
- ABA Therapy as a Transitional Tool: Sarah clarifies that ABA is not necessarily a lifelong intervention. The goal is to provide children with the skills to navigate life independently, ultimately phasing out services when appropriate.
- Choosing the Right BCBA: Rob and Sarah stress the importance of finding a BCBA who aligns with a family’s values and is receptive to feedback. They emphasize open communication, advocacy, and finding the right fit for each unique situation.

Why This Episode Matters:
For parents exploring therapy options, this episode offers a balanced perspective on modern ABA, encouraging informed decision-making. Sarah provides guidance on how to spot red flags, what to expect in sessions, and the importance of a collaborative, supportive therapeutic environment.
Connect with Circle Care Services:
Circle Care Services operates in New Jersey and Georgia, offering a range of services, including ABA therapy, parent support groups, and social skills programs. Circle Care Services

About Sarah Pearson:
Sara Pearson is a dedicated Special Development Coordinator and Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) at Circle Care Services, where she has been making a positive impact for the past three years. With a Master of Arts in Special Education, specializing in Applied Behavior Analysis from Seton Hall University, Sara is skilled in working with school-aged children, primarily in private and public educational settings.

Follow Rob Gorski: 
Website: https://www.theautismdad.com
Instagram: @TheAutismDad

Today's Sponsors:

Dani Plan
Introducing Dani Plan, an innovative online tool for organizing and managing care for individuals with special needs. Created by Joel and Debbie Pearlman, this platform lets you securely store medical details, daily routines, and emergency contacts in one place, making care transitions seamless. Try it free for 14 days, and use code "theautismdad" to save 25% on your first year at daniplan.com/theautismdad.

Autism 360
Autism 360 is a neuro-affirming app for parents of autistic children, offering 24/7 expert guidance, personalized plans, and practical support for daily challenges. Trusted by thousands, it provides affordable, real-time help. Use the code “theautismdad” to save 10%
Autism 360

Learn More: Mightier
Mightier helps kids self-regulate emotionally through biofeedback-based video games. Learn more and get a discount at Visit Mightier. Use code “theautismdad22” to save 10%.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Autism, Anxiety &amp; Adulthood: My Son’s Journey to Independence (S7E39)</title>
      <description>Episode Summary:
In this heartfelt episode of The Autism Dad Podcast, Rob Gorski reconnects with his 18-year-old autistic son, Elliott, who co-hosts to share life updates and a peek into his creative journey. Rob and Elliott discuss the challenges of transitioning into adulthood, managing anxiety, and handling societal expectations like driving. Elliott opens up about the pressures he faces as he finds his path, and together they explore his unique strengths and accomplishments.
Tune in to hear Rob and Elliott’s inspiring conversation and subscribe for more insightful episodes on parenting, autism, and family!

Key Highlights:
- Elliott’s Creative Venture: Learn about Autistic Eyes, Elliott’s digital photography business, where he shares his distinctive view of the world through his art.
- Transition to Adulthood: Elliott candidly discusses the pressures of adult responsibilities, including his choice not to drive due to anxiety.
- Managing Anxiety and ADHD: Rob and Elliott talk about navigating anxiety, understanding ADHD, and using coping mechanisms to improve mental health.
- Movie Review of Wild Robot: Hear Elliott’s thoughts on Wild Robot, now his favorite movie, and why its wholesome storytelling resonated with him.
- Support Elliott’s Work: Find out where you can follow Elliott on social media and support his photography store.

Links Mentioned:
- Autistic Eyes Photo Store
- Follow Elliott on Instagram and Facebook
- Connect with Rob: theautismdad.com

Takeaway:
This episode captures the journey of a father and son navigating life’s transitions, celebrating individual growth, and fostering creativity. Perfect for parents, young adults, and anyone who values open discussions on autism, mental health, and family life.

Today's Sponsors:

Dani Plan
Introducing Dani Plan, an innovative online tool for organizing and managing care for individuals with special needs. Created by Joel and Debbie Pearlman, this platform lets you securely store medical details, daily routines, and emergency contacts in one place, making care transitions seamless. Try it free for 14 days, and use code "theautismdad" to save 25% on your first year at daniplan.com/theautismdad.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 30 Oct 2024 02:57:50 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Autism, Anxiety &amp; Adulthood: My Son’s Journey to Independence</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>7</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>39</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Episode Summary:
In this heartfelt episode of The Autism Dad Podcast, Rob Gorski reconnects with his 18-year-old autistic son, Elliott, who co-hosts to share life updates and a peek into his creative journey. Rob and Elliott discuss the challenges of transitioning into adulthood, managing anxiety, and handling societal expectations like driving. Elliott opens up about the pressures he faces as he finds his path, and together they explore his unique strengths and accomplishments.
Tune in to hear Rob and Elliott’s inspiring conversation and subscribe for more insightful episodes on parenting, autism, and family!

Key Highlights:
- Elliott’s Creative Venture: Learn about Autistic Eyes, Elliott’s digital photography business, where he shares his distinctive view of the world through his art.
- Transition to Adulthood: Elliott candidly discusses the pressures of adult responsibilities, including his choice not to drive due to anxiety.
- Managing Anxiety and ADHD: Rob and Elliott talk about navigating anxiety, understanding ADHD, and using coping mechanisms to improve mental health.
- Movie Review of Wild Robot: Hear Elliott’s thoughts on Wild Robot, now his favorite movie, and why its wholesome storytelling resonated with him.
- Support Elliott’s Work: Find out where you can follow Elliott on social media and support his photography store.

Links Mentioned:
- Autistic Eyes Photo Store
- Follow Elliott on Instagram and Facebook
- Connect with Rob: theautismdad.com

Takeaway:
This episode captures the journey of a father and son navigating life’s transitions, celebrating individual growth, and fostering creativity. Perfect for parents, young adults, and anyone who values open discussions on autism, mental health, and family life.

Today's Sponsors:

Dani Plan
Introducing Dani Plan, an innovative online tool for organizing and managing care for individuals with special needs. Created by Joel and Debbie Pearlman, this platform lets you securely store medical details, daily routines, and emergency contacts in one place, making care transitions seamless. Try it free for 14 days, and use code "theautismdad" to save 25% on your first year at daniplan.com/theautismdad.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Neurodiversity in the Workplace with Anthony Pacillio (S7E38)</title>
      <description>Episode Summary:
In this insightful episode, Rob Gorski speaks with Anthony Pacillio, Vice President of Neurodiverse Solutions at CAI, about the unique challenges neurodivergent individuals face when entering the workforce. Anthony shares his journey of building neurodiversity programs, his personal experiences as someone with social anxiety and depression, and how these have fueled his passion for helping others succeed in employment.
Rob and Anthony dive deep into critical topics, including how companies can create supportive environments for neurodivergent employees, the importance of early preparation, and the need for strength-based approaches in both education and the workplace. They also discuss the "cliff" many neurodivergent individuals face when they age out of school-based services and transition into adulthood. Rob shares his personal experience helping his son navigate employment, offering valuable insights for parents raising autistic and neurodivergent children.

Key Takeaways: 
- Creating Neurodiverse Work Environments: Anthony explains how companies can build effective neurodiversity programs that not only provide opportunities but also support individuals through personalized accommodations.
- The Importance of Early Preparation: Both Rob and Anthony stress the importance of starting employment preparation early, teaching skills and building confidence throughout childhood and adolescence.
- Overcoming Barriers to Employment: Anthony highlights the success stories of neurodivergent individuals thriving in various industries, from software engineering to healthcare.
- Personal Growth and Advocacy: Anthony and Rob share their personal journeys—how understanding their own neurodivergence has shaped their perspectives as parents and advocates.

Resources Mentioned: 
- CAI Neurodiverse Solutions: [cai.io](https://cai.io) 
- Autism Society of America 
- Ohio's Opportunities for Ohioans with Disabilities (OOD) program


Connect with Anthony Pacillio: 
Website: cai.io

Follow Rob Gorski: 
Website: https://www.theautismdad.com
Instagram: @TheAutismDad
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      <itunes:title>Neurodiversity in the Workplace with Anthony Pacillio</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:season>7</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>38</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Episode Summary:
In this insightful episode, Rob Gorski speaks with Anthony Pacillio, Vice President of Neurodiverse Solutions at CAI, about the unique challenges neurodivergent individuals face when entering the workforce. Anthony shares his journey of building neurodiversity programs, his personal experiences as someone with social anxiety and depression, and how these have fueled his passion for helping others succeed in employment.
Rob and Anthony dive deep into critical topics, including how companies can create supportive environments for neurodivergent employees, the importance of early preparation, and the need for strength-based approaches in both education and the workplace. They also discuss the "cliff" many neurodivergent individuals face when they age out of school-based services and transition into adulthood. Rob shares his personal experience helping his son navigate employment, offering valuable insights for parents raising autistic and neurodivergent children.

Key Takeaways: 
- Creating Neurodiverse Work Environments: Anthony explains how companies can build effective neurodiversity programs that not only provide opportunities but also support individuals through personalized accommodations.
- The Importance of Early Preparation: Both Rob and Anthony stress the importance of starting employment preparation early, teaching skills and building confidence throughout childhood and adolescence.
- Overcoming Barriers to Employment: Anthony highlights the success stories of neurodivergent individuals thriving in various industries, from software engineering to healthcare.
- Personal Growth and Advocacy: Anthony and Rob share their personal journeys—how understanding their own neurodivergence has shaped their perspectives as parents and advocates.

Resources Mentioned: 
- CAI Neurodiverse Solutions: [cai.io](https://cai.io) 
- Autism Society of America 
- Ohio's Opportunities for Ohioans with Disabilities (OOD) program


Connect with Anthony Pacillio: 
Website: cai.io

Follow Rob Gorski: 
Website: https://www.theautismdad.com
Instagram: @TheAutismDad
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        <![CDATA[<h2>Episode Summary:</h2><p>In this insightful episode, Rob Gorski speaks with Anthony Pacillio, Vice President of Neurodiverse Solutions at CAI, about the unique challenges neurodivergent individuals face when entering the workforce. Anthony shares his journey of building neurodiversity programs, his personal experiences as someone with social anxiety and depression, and how these have fueled his passion for helping others succeed in employment.</p><p>Rob and Anthony dive deep into critical topics, including how companies can create supportive environments for neurodivergent employees, the importance of early preparation, and the need for strength-based approaches in both education and the workplace. They also discuss the "cliff" many neurodivergent individuals face when they age out of school-based services and transition into adulthood. Rob shares his personal experience helping his son navigate employment, offering valuable insights for parents raising autistic and neurodivergent children.</p><p><br></p><h2>Key Takeaways: </h2><p>- <strong>Creating Neurodiverse Work Environments</strong>: Anthony explains how companies can build effective neurodiversity programs that not only provide opportunities but also support individuals through personalized accommodations.</p><p>- <strong>The Importance of Early Preparation</strong>: Both Rob and Anthony stress the importance of starting employment preparation early, teaching skills and building confidence throughout childhood and adolescence.</p><p>- <strong>Overcoming Barriers to Employment</strong>: Anthony highlights the success stories of neurodivergent individuals thriving in various industries, from software engineering to healthcare.</p><p>- <strong>Personal Growth and Advocacy</strong>: Anthony and Rob share their personal journeys—how understanding their own neurodivergence has shaped their perspectives as parents and advocates.</p><p><br></p><h2>Resources Mentioned: </h2><p>- CAI Neurodiverse Solutions: [<a href="https://cai.io">cai.io</a>](https://cai.io) </p><p>- Autism Society of America </p><p>- Ohio's Opportunities for Ohioans with Disabilities (OOD) program</p><p><br></p><h2>
<strong>Connect with Anthony Pacillio:</strong> </h2><p>Website: <a href="https://cai.io">cai.io</a></p><p><br></p><h2>Follow Rob Gorski: </h2><p>Website: <a href="https://www.theautismdad.com">https://www.theautismdad.com</a></p><p>Instagram: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/theautismdad">@TheAutismDad</a></p><h2>This Weeks Sponsors</h2><h2>Dani Plan</h2><p>Introducing Dani Plan, an innovative online tool for organizing and managing care for individuals with special needs. Created by Joel and Debbie Pearlman, this platform lets you securely store medical details, daily routines, and emergency contacts in one place, making care transitions seamless. Try it free for 14 days, and use <strong>code "theautismdad" to save 25%</strong> on your first year at <a href="https://daniplan.com/theautismdad"><strong>daniplan.com/theautismdad</strong></a>.</p><p><br></p><h2>Autism 360</h2><p>Autism 360 is a neuro-affirming app for parents of autistic children, offering 24/7 expert guidance, personalized plans, and practical support for daily challenges. Trusted by thousands, it provides affordable, real-time help. Use the code “theautismdad” to save 10%</p><p><a href="https://i.mtrbio.com/autism-360-theautismdad">Autism 360</a></p><p><br></p><h2>Learn More: Mightier</h2><p>Mightier helps kids self-regulate emotionally through biofeedback-based video games. Learn more and get a discount at <a href="https://theautismdad.com/mightier">Visit Mightier</a>. Use code <strong>“theautismdad22” to save 10%</strong>.</p>]]>
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      <title>Understanding ADHD with Dr. Robert Melillo (S7E37)</title>
      <description>In this episode, Rob Gorski dives deep into the neurological world of ADHD and autism with expert guest Dr. Robert Melillo. Dr. Melillo is a renowned clinician, researcher, and author with over 30 years of experience in developmental functional neurology. Best known for his book Disconnected Kids, he specializes in helping children with ADHD, autism, dyslexia, and other neurological disorders.
Key Topics Discussed:
- The real causes behind ADHD and autism
- Understanding the difference between different types of ADHD (inattentive, hyperactive, and combined)
- How functional disconnection in the brain impacts neurological development
- The role of primitive reflexes in autism and ADHD
- Cutting-edge treatments for ADHD and autism beyond medication, including neuroplasticity, brain balancing, and functional neurology
- Debunking common misconceptions about ADHD and laziness
- Practical ways parents can help their kids with ADHD and autism
Key Quotes:
- "ADHD and autism are not just biochemical issues. They're functional problems in the brain that can be corrected." – Dr. Robert Melillo
- "It's not about changing who you are. It's about becoming the best version of yourself by addressing the neurological imbalances." – Dr. Robert Melillo
Resources Mentioned:
Dr. Robert Melillo's book: Disconnected Kids
Dr. Robert Melillo's Website: https://www.drrobertmelillo.com
Follow Dr. Melillo on Instagram: @drrobertmelillo

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      <pubDate>Thu, 17 Oct 2024 02:26:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Understanding ADHD with Dr. Robert Melillo</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>7</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>37</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Breakthroughs in ADHD</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In this episode, Rob Gorski dives deep into the neurological world of ADHD and autism with expert guest Dr. Robert Melillo. Dr. Melillo is a renowned clinician, researcher, and author with over 30 years of experience in developmental functional neurology. Best known for his book Disconnected Kids, he specializes in helping children with ADHD, autism, dyslexia, and other neurological disorders.
Key Topics Discussed:
- The real causes behind ADHD and autism
- Understanding the difference between different types of ADHD (inattentive, hyperactive, and combined)
- How functional disconnection in the brain impacts neurological development
- The role of primitive reflexes in autism and ADHD
- Cutting-edge treatments for ADHD and autism beyond medication, including neuroplasticity, brain balancing, and functional neurology
- Debunking common misconceptions about ADHD and laziness
- Practical ways parents can help their kids with ADHD and autism
Key Quotes:
- "ADHD and autism are not just biochemical issues. They're functional problems in the brain that can be corrected." – Dr. Robert Melillo
- "It's not about changing who you are. It's about becoming the best version of yourself by addressing the neurological imbalances." – Dr. Robert Melillo
Resources Mentioned:
Dr. Robert Melillo's book: Disconnected Kids
Dr. Robert Melillo's Website: https://www.drrobertmelillo.com
Follow Dr. Melillo on Instagram: @drrobertmelillo

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Try Grokkoli free for 7 days! Visit grokkoli.com and use code “theautismdad” for 50% off your first month.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Navigating Autism as a Dad: Joel Pearlman’s Journey (S7E36)</title>
      <description>In this episode of The Autism Dad Podcast, Rob Gorski speaks with Joel Pearlman, father to a non-verbal autistic daughter, Danielle. Joel opens up about the emotional challenges of receiving an autism diagnosis, navigating fatherhood, and his family’s journey of acceptance. He shares how he and his wife created the Dani Plan, a digital tool to help parents document essential care information for their special needs child.

Key Takeaways:
- Joel shares the early signs of Danielle’s autism and how they came to terms with the diagnosis.
- The emotional toll and the process of accepting life with an autistic child.
- How Joel and his wife developed the Dani Plan to organize care details for Danielle, helping other parents find peace of mind.
- Advice for fathers struggling with the pressure to "fix" things when raising a special needs child.
- Danielle’s progress today as a sweet, easygoing adult despite early challenges.

Learn More:
- Discover the Dani Plan at https://www.daniplan.com

About Rob Gorski:
Rob Gorski is a renowned autism advocate, blogger, and podcaster known as The Autism Dad. With over a decade of experience raising three autistic children, Rob’s mission is to provide support, education, and validation to parents of children with autism and other special needs. Through his blog and podcast, Rob shares personal stories, interviews with experts and other parents, and practical advice to help families navigate the challenges of autism. Rob has been featured on major media outlets, including CNN and BBC Worldwide.
About Joel Pearlman:
Joel Pearlman is a devoted husband and father from Michigan. As the father of three children, including his 24-year-old daughter, Danielle, who is non-verbal and has autism, Joel understands the unique challenges of parenting a child with special needs. Together with his wife, Debbie, Joel co-created the Dani Plan, a comprehensive digital platform designed to help parents document and organize the essential care details for their special needs child. Joel is passionate about empowering other parents to feel prepared and confident as they navigate their child’s future.

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Hey parents! Is your child struggling with math? Meet Grokkoli, an AI tutor that helps kids progress multiple grade levels in months. Grokkoli identifies where your child struggles, meets them at their level, and is effective even for kids with learning disabilities, ensuring they get the support they need.
Currently supporting K-5 math, Grokkoli is expanding to grow with your child, making it a great alternative to human tutors at a lower cost.
Try Grokkoli free for 7 days! Visit grokkoli.com and use code “theautismdad” for 50% off your first month.</description>
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      <itunes:title>Navigating Autism as a Dad: Joel Pearlman’s Journey </itunes:title>
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      <itunes:season>7</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>36</itunes:episode>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode of The Autism Dad Podcast, Rob Gorski speaks with Joel Pearlman, father to a non-verbal autistic daughter, Danielle. Joel opens up about the emotional challenges of receiving an autism diagnosis, navigating fatherhood, and his family’s journey of acceptance. He shares how he and his wife created the Dani Plan, a digital tool to help parents document essential care information for their special needs child.

Key Takeaways:
- Joel shares the early signs of Danielle’s autism and how they came to terms with the diagnosis.
- The emotional toll and the process of accepting life with an autistic child.
- How Joel and his wife developed the Dani Plan to organize care details for Danielle, helping other parents find peace of mind.
- Advice for fathers struggling with the pressure to "fix" things when raising a special needs child.
- Danielle’s progress today as a sweet, easygoing adult despite early challenges.

Learn More:
- Discover the Dani Plan at https://www.daniplan.com

About Rob Gorski:
Rob Gorski is a renowned autism advocate, blogger, and podcaster known as The Autism Dad. With over a decade of experience raising three autistic children, Rob’s mission is to provide support, education, and validation to parents of children with autism and other special needs. Through his blog and podcast, Rob shares personal stories, interviews with experts and other parents, and practical advice to help families navigate the challenges of autism. Rob has been featured on major media outlets, including CNN and BBC Worldwide.
About Joel Pearlman:
Joel Pearlman is a devoted husband and father from Michigan. As the father of three children, including his 24-year-old daughter, Danielle, who is non-verbal and has autism, Joel understands the unique challenges of parenting a child with special needs. Together with his wife, Debbie, Joel co-created the Dani Plan, a comprehensive digital platform designed to help parents document and organize the essential care details for their special needs child. Joel is passionate about empowering other parents to feel prepared and confident as they navigate their child’s future.

This Weeks Sponsors:
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Autism 360

Grokkoli
Hey parents! Is your child struggling with math? Meet Grokkoli, an AI tutor that helps kids progress multiple grade levels in months. Grokkoli identifies where your child struggles, meets them at their level, and is effective even for kids with learning disabilities, ensuring they get the support they need.
Currently supporting K-5 math, Grokkoli is expanding to grow with your child, making it a great alternative to human tutors at a lower cost.
Try Grokkoli free for 7 days! Visit grokkoli.com and use code “theautismdad” for 50% off your first month.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of <em>The Autism Dad Podcast</em>, Rob Gorski speaks with Joel Pearlman, father to a non-verbal autistic daughter, Danielle. Joel opens up about the emotional challenges of receiving an autism diagnosis, navigating fatherhood, and his family’s journey of acceptance. He shares how he and his wife created the <strong>Dani Plan</strong>, a digital tool to help parents document essential care information for their special needs child.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Key Takeaways</strong>:</p><p>- Joel shares the early signs of Danielle’s autism and how they came to terms with the diagnosis.</p><p>- The emotional toll and the process of accepting life with an autistic child.</p><p>- How Joel and his wife developed the Dani Plan to organize care details for Danielle, helping other parents find peace of mind.</p><p>- Advice for fathers struggling with the pressure to "fix" things when raising a special needs child.</p><p>- Danielle’s progress today as a sweet, easygoing adult despite early challenges.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Learn More:</strong></p><p>- Discover the Dani Plan at <a href="https://www.daniplan.com">https://www.daniplan.com</a></p><p><br></p><h1>About Rob Gorski:</h1><p>Rob Gorski is a renowned autism advocate, blogger, and podcaster known as The Autism Dad. With over a decade of experience raising three autistic children, Rob’s mission is to provide support, education, and validation to parents of children with autism and other special needs. Through his blog and podcast, Rob shares personal stories, interviews with experts and other parents, and practical advice to help families navigate the challenges of autism. Rob has been featured on major media outlets, including CNN and BBC Worldwide.</p><h1>About Joel Pearlman:</h1><p>Joel Pearlman is a devoted husband and father from Michigan. As the father of three children, including his 24-year-old daughter, Danielle, who is non-verbal and has autism, Joel understands the unique challenges of parenting a child with special needs. Together with his wife, Debbie, Joel co-created the Dani Plan, a comprehensive digital platform designed to help parents document and organize the essential care details for their special needs child. Joel is passionate about empowering other parents to feel prepared and confident as they navigate their child’s future.</p><p><br></p><p>This Weeks Sponsors:</p><h2>Autism 360</h2><p>Autism 360 is a neuro-affirming app for parents of autistic children, offering 24/7 expert guidance, personalized plans, and practical support for daily challenges. Trusted by thousands, it provides affordable, real-time help. Use the code “theautismdad” to save 10%</p><p><a href="https://i.mtrbio.com/autism-360-theautismdad">Autism 360</a></p><p><br></p><h2>Grokkoli</h2><p>Hey parents! Is your child struggling with math? Meet Grokkoli, an AI tutor that helps kids progress multiple grade levels in months. Grokkoli identifies where your child struggles, meets them at their level, and is effective even for kids with learning disabilities, ensuring they get the support they need.</p><p>Currently supporting K-5 math, Grokkoli is expanding to grow with your child, making it a great alternative to human tutors at a lower cost.</p><p>Try Grokkoli free for 7 days! Visit <a href="https://grokkoli.com/">grokkoli.com</a> and <strong>use code “theautismdad” for 50% off your first month</strong>.</p>]]>
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      <title>One Autism Dad’s Journey Towards Acceptance (S7E35)</title>
      <description>In this week's episode, Rob Gorski sits down with Shaun Hampton, a father of two autistic boys, to discuss his parenting journey, the emotional rollercoaster of diagnosis, and the ways his family has navigated life with autism. Shaun shares insights into the diagnostic process, the challenges of acceptance, and how his family has turned their experiences into opportunities for advocacy and awareness.
Key Takeaways:
• Shaun's Story: Shaun opens up about raising three children, two of whom are autistic. His youngest was diagnosed at age two, while his older son received an autism diagnosis at 14 after years of being misdiagnosed with ADHD.
• Navigating the Diagnostic Process: Shaun reflects on the hurdles families face when seeking a diagnosis. He shares how their experiences differed between his sons due to waitlists and changing awareness over the years.
• The Emotional Journey of Acceptance: Shaun describes the difficult emotional process of coming to terms with his children's diagnoses. He speaks candidly about his initial resistance, the grieving process for the future he envisioned, and how his perspective shifted thanks to his wife's unwavering strength.
• Fostering Inclusion and Community: Shaun highlights the importance of pushing for inclusion, both at home and in the school system. He shares stories about how his sons have thrived with the support of inclusive programs like Special Olympics and unified sports teams.
• Creating Change through Advocacy: Shaun and his wife didn’t stop at raising awareness within their community—they took action. Shaun discusses the founding of Ride for Autism Awareness, a nonprofit organization dedicated to raising autism awareness through events like motorcycle rides and off-road vehicle rallies. What started as a family initiative has grown into a powerful force for autism advocacy across multiple states.
About Ride for Autism Awareness:
Shaun’s nonprofit, Ride for Autism Awareness, hosts events like motorcycle rides and off-road vehicle rallies to raise awareness for autism and support families in their local community. The organization donates to schools, funds inclusive programs, and builds Picture Communication Boards to help nonverbal children communicate.
Get Involved:
To learn more about Ride for Autism Awareness or to participate in an event, visit their website at rideforautismawareness.org. You can also follow them on social media using the hashtag #Ride4AA.
Connect with The Autism Dad:
For more from Rob Gorski and to stay updated on upcoming podcast episodes, visit theautismdad.com or follow on social media.
Support the Podcast:
If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your preferred podcast platform. Sharing with friends and family is also a great way to support the show.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 02 Oct 2024 04:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>One Autism Dad’s Journey Towards Acceptance</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>7</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>35</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>with Special Guest Shaun Hampton</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In this week's episode, Rob Gorski sits down with Shaun Hampton, a father of two autistic boys, to discuss his parenting journey, the emotional rollercoaster of diagnosis, and the ways his family has navigated life with autism. Shaun shares insights into the diagnostic process, the challenges of acceptance, and how his family has turned their experiences into opportunities for advocacy and awareness.
Key Takeaways:
• Shaun's Story: Shaun opens up about raising three children, two of whom are autistic. His youngest was diagnosed at age two, while his older son received an autism diagnosis at 14 after years of being misdiagnosed with ADHD.
• Navigating the Diagnostic Process: Shaun reflects on the hurdles families face when seeking a diagnosis. He shares how their experiences differed between his sons due to waitlists and changing awareness over the years.
• The Emotional Journey of Acceptance: Shaun describes the difficult emotional process of coming to terms with his children's diagnoses. He speaks candidly about his initial resistance, the grieving process for the future he envisioned, and how his perspective shifted thanks to his wife's unwavering strength.
• Fostering Inclusion and Community: Shaun highlights the importance of pushing for inclusion, both at home and in the school system. He shares stories about how his sons have thrived with the support of inclusive programs like Special Olympics and unified sports teams.
• Creating Change through Advocacy: Shaun and his wife didn’t stop at raising awareness within their community—they took action. Shaun discusses the founding of Ride for Autism Awareness, a nonprofit organization dedicated to raising autism awareness through events like motorcycle rides and off-road vehicle rallies. What started as a family initiative has grown into a powerful force for autism advocacy across multiple states.
About Ride for Autism Awareness:
Shaun’s nonprofit, Ride for Autism Awareness, hosts events like motorcycle rides and off-road vehicle rallies to raise awareness for autism and support families in their local community. The organization donates to schools, funds inclusive programs, and builds Picture Communication Boards to help nonverbal children communicate.
Get Involved:
To learn more about Ride for Autism Awareness or to participate in an event, visit their website at rideforautismawareness.org. You can also follow them on social media using the hashtag #Ride4AA.
Connect with The Autism Dad:
For more from Rob Gorski and to stay updated on upcoming podcast episodes, visit theautismdad.com or follow on social media.
Support the Podcast:
If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your preferred podcast platform. Sharing with friends and family is also a great way to support the show.

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        <![CDATA[<p>In this week's episode, Rob Gorski sits down with Shaun Hampton, a father of two autistic boys, to discuss his parenting journey, the emotional rollercoaster of diagnosis, and the ways his family has navigated life with autism. Shaun shares insights into the diagnostic process, the challenges of acceptance, and how his family has turned their experiences into opportunities for advocacy and awareness.</p><p><strong>Key Takeaways:</strong></p><p>• Shaun's Story: Shaun opens up about raising three children, two of whom are autistic. His youngest was diagnosed at age two, while his older son received an autism diagnosis at 14 after years of being misdiagnosed with ADHD.</p><p>• Navigating the Diagnostic Process: Shaun reflects on the hurdles families face when seeking a diagnosis. He shares how their experiences differed between his sons due to waitlists and changing awareness over the years.</p><p>• The Emotional Journey of Acceptance: Shaun describes the difficult emotional process of coming to terms with his children's diagnoses. He speaks candidly about his initial resistance, the grieving process for the future he envisioned, and how his perspective shifted thanks to his wife's unwavering strength.</p><p>• Fostering Inclusion and Community: Shaun highlights the importance of pushing for inclusion, both at home and in the school system. He shares stories about how his sons have thrived with the support of inclusive programs like Special Olympics and unified sports teams.</p><p>• Creating Change through Advocacy: Shaun and his wife didn’t stop at raising awareness within their community—they took action. Shaun discusses the founding of Ride for Autism Awareness, a nonprofit organization dedicated to raising autism awareness through events like motorcycle rides and off-road vehicle rallies. What started as a family initiative has grown into a powerful force for autism advocacy across multiple states.</p><p><strong>About Ride for Autism Awareness:</strong></p><p>Shaun’s nonprofit, Ride for Autism Awareness, hosts events like motorcycle rides and off-road vehicle rallies to raise awareness for autism and support families in their local community. The organization donates to schools, funds inclusive programs, and builds Picture Communication Boards to help nonverbal children communicate.</p><p><strong>Get Involved:</strong></p><p>To learn more about Ride for Autism Awareness or to participate in an event, visit their website at rideforautismawareness.org. You can also follow them on social media using the hashtag #Ride4AA.</p><p><strong>Connect with The Autism Dad:</strong></p><p>For more from Rob Gorski and to stay updated on upcoming podcast episodes, visit theautismdad.com or follow on social media.</p><p><strong>Support the Podcast:</strong></p><p>If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your preferred podcast platform. Sharing with friends and family is also a great way to support the show.</p><p><br></p><h2>This Weeks Sponsors</h2><p><br></p><h2>Learn More: Grokkoli</h2><p>Hey parents! Is your child struggling with math? Meet Grokkoli, an AI tutor that helps kids progress multiple grade levels in months. Grokkoli identifies where your child struggles, meets them at their level, and is effective even for kids with learning disabilities, ensuring they get the support they need.</p><p>Currently supporting K-5 math, Grokkoli is expanding to grow with your child, making it a great alternative to human tutors at a lower cost.</p><p>Try Grokkoli free for 7 days! Visit <a href="https://grokkoli.com/">grokkoli.com</a> and <strong>use code “theautismdad” for 50% off your first month</strong>.</p><p><br></p><h2>Learn More: Mightier</h2><p>Mightier helps kids self-regulate emotionally through biofeedback-based video games. Learn more and get a discount at <a href="https://theautismdad.com/mightier">Visit Mightier</a>. Use code <strong>“theautismdad22” to save 10%</strong>.</p>]]>
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      <title>Autism and ARFID: One Family's Journey (S7E34)</title>
      <description>Episode Description:
In this episode, I chat with Megan Brannan, mom to a five-year-old boy named Rory, diagnosed with autism. Megan shares her journey from early concerns about Rory’s speech delay to facing long waitlists for a diagnosis, all while navigating COVID-19 hurdles. She emphasizes the importance of trusting parental instincts when developmental delays are present, especially when medical professionals encourage a “wait and see” approach.
We also dive into Rory’s struggles with ARFID (Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder) and how sensory challenges impact his eating. Megan shares how feeding therapy, though slow, has been a crucial step in helping Rory expand his list of safe foods. If you’ve ever felt unheard as a parent or struggled to navigate your child’s needs, this episode offers valuable insights and support.
Key Topics:
- Recognizing early signs of autism in speech delays.
- Megan’s persistence in switching pediatricians after feeling dismissed.
- Long waitlists for autism diagnoses and how to manage the system.
- Rory’s journey with ARFID and the role of feeding therapy.
- Advocating for your child’s needs, including adding sensory challenges to IEPs.
- The emotional journey of seeing a child hit milestones, like talking.
Actionable Tips for Parents:
1. Trust your gut: If you feel something’s not right with your child’s development, don’t hesitate to seek a second opinion.
2. Explore private testing options: If waitlists are long, consider alternative routes like private assessments or consulting school psychologists.
3. Leverage IEPs: Work with your child’s school to include food-related support in their IEP if sensory issues impact eating.
Resources:
- Help Me Grow: https://www.helpmegrow.org – Early intervention services.
- Akron Children’s Hospital: https://www.akronchildrens.org – Feeding therapy and pediatric services.
About Megan:
Megan Brannan is a devoted mom to her 5-year-old son, Rory, who has Autism and ARFID. After noticing developmental delays at 15 months, Megan faced a long and challenging journey to secure an Autism diagnosis. Rory’s ARFID, driven by sensory and anxiety issues, limits him to a small selection of safe foods. With the support of her family and therapists, Megan is dedicated to helping Rory grow and thrive despite these challenges.
Instagram: @MegBran
Related Episodes:
- Understanding Autism in Girls
- Feeding Therapy and ARFID: What You Need to Know
Connect with The Autism Dad:
- Website: https://www.theautismdad.com
- Instagram: @theautismdad – https://www.instagram.com/theautismdad

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Currently supporting K-5 math, Grokkoli is expanding to grow with your child, making it a great alternative to human tutors at a lower cost.
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      <pubDate>Wed, 18 Sep 2024 13:45:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Autism and ARFID: One Family's Journey</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>7</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>34</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>With Special Guest Megan Brannan</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Episode Description:
In this episode, I chat with Megan Brannan, mom to a five-year-old boy named Rory, diagnosed with autism. Megan shares her journey from early concerns about Rory’s speech delay to facing long waitlists for a diagnosis, all while navigating COVID-19 hurdles. She emphasizes the importance of trusting parental instincts when developmental delays are present, especially when medical professionals encourage a “wait and see” approach.
We also dive into Rory’s struggles with ARFID (Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder) and how sensory challenges impact his eating. Megan shares how feeding therapy, though slow, has been a crucial step in helping Rory expand his list of safe foods. If you’ve ever felt unheard as a parent or struggled to navigate your child’s needs, this episode offers valuable insights and support.
Key Topics:
- Recognizing early signs of autism in speech delays.
- Megan’s persistence in switching pediatricians after feeling dismissed.
- Long waitlists for autism diagnoses and how to manage the system.
- Rory’s journey with ARFID and the role of feeding therapy.
- Advocating for your child’s needs, including adding sensory challenges to IEPs.
- The emotional journey of seeing a child hit milestones, like talking.
Actionable Tips for Parents:
1. Trust your gut: If you feel something’s not right with your child’s development, don’t hesitate to seek a second opinion.
2. Explore private testing options: If waitlists are long, consider alternative routes like private assessments or consulting school psychologists.
3. Leverage IEPs: Work with your child’s school to include food-related support in their IEP if sensory issues impact eating.
Resources:
- Help Me Grow: https://www.helpmegrow.org – Early intervention services.
- Akron Children’s Hospital: https://www.akronchildrens.org – Feeding therapy and pediatric services.
About Megan:
Megan Brannan is a devoted mom to her 5-year-old son, Rory, who has Autism and ARFID. After noticing developmental delays at 15 months, Megan faced a long and challenging journey to secure an Autism diagnosis. Rory’s ARFID, driven by sensory and anxiety issues, limits him to a small selection of safe foods. With the support of her family and therapists, Megan is dedicated to helping Rory grow and thrive despite these challenges.
Instagram: @MegBran
Related Episodes:
- Understanding Autism in Girls
- Feeding Therapy and ARFID: What You Need to Know
Connect with The Autism Dad:
- Website: https://www.theautismdad.com
- Instagram: @theautismdad – https://www.instagram.com/theautismdad

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Currently supporting K-5 math, Grokkoli is expanding to grow with your child, making it a great alternative to human tutors at a lower cost.
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        <![CDATA[<h1>Episode Description:</h1><p>In this episode, I chat with Megan Brannan, mom to a five-year-old boy named Rory, diagnosed with autism. Megan shares her journey from early concerns about Rory’s speech delay to facing long waitlists for a diagnosis, all while navigating COVID-19 hurdles. She emphasizes the importance of trusting parental instincts when developmental delays are present, especially when medical professionals encourage a “wait and see” approach.</p><p>We also dive into Rory’s struggles with ARFID (Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder) and how sensory challenges impact his eating. Megan shares how feeding therapy, though slow, has been a crucial step in helping Rory expand his list of safe foods. If you’ve ever felt unheard as a parent or struggled to navigate your child’s needs, this episode offers valuable insights and support.</p><h1>Key Topics:</h1><p>- Recognizing early signs of autism in speech delays.</p><p>- Megan’s persistence in switching pediatricians after feeling dismissed.</p><p>- Long waitlists for autism diagnoses and how to manage the system.</p><p>- Rory’s journey with ARFID and the role of feeding therapy.</p><p>- Advocating for your child’s needs, including adding sensory challenges to IEPs.</p><p>- The emotional journey of seeing a child hit milestones, like talking.</p><h1>Actionable Tips for Parents:</h1><p>1. Trust your gut: If you feel something’s not right with your child’s development, don’t hesitate to seek a second opinion.</p><p>2. Explore private testing options: If waitlists are long, consider alternative routes like private assessments or consulting school psychologists.</p><p>3. Leverage IEPs: Work with your child’s school to include food-related support in their IEP if sensory issues impact eating.</p><h1>Resources:</h1><p>- Help Me Grow: <a href="https://www.helpmegrow.org">https://www.helpmegrow.org</a> – Early intervention services.</p><p>- Akron Children’s Hospital: <a href="https://www.akronchildrens.org">https://www.akronchildrens.org</a> – Feeding therapy and pediatric services.</p><h1>About Megan:</h1><p>Megan Brannan is a devoted mom to her 5-year-old son, Rory, who has Autism and ARFID. After noticing developmental delays at 15 months, Megan faced a long and challenging journey to secure an Autism diagnosis. Rory’s ARFID, driven by sensory and anxiety issues, limits him to a small selection of safe foods. With the support of her family and therapists, Megan is dedicated to helping Rory grow and thrive despite these challenges.</p><p>Instagram:<a href="https://www.instagram.com/megbran"> @MegBran</a></p><h1>Related Episodes:</h1><p>- <a href="https://listen.theautismdad.com/2024/09/04/understanding-autism-in-girls-a-deep-dive-with-dr-taylor-day-s7e32/">Understanding Autism in Girls</a></p><p>- <a href="https://listen.theautismdad.com/2024/03/04/a-parents-guide-to-arfid-s7e02/">Feeding Therapy and ARFID: What You Need to Know</a></p><h1>Connect with The Autism Dad:</h1><p>- Website: <a href="https://www.theautismdad.com">https://www.theautismdad.com</a></p><p>- Instagram: @theautismdad – <a href="https://www.instagram.com/theautismdad">https://www.instagram.com/theautismdad</a></p><p><br></p><h2>This Weeks Sponsors</h2><p><br></p><h2>Learn More: Grokkoli</h2><p>Hey parents! Is your child struggling with math? Meet Grokkoli, an AI tutor that helps kids progress multiple grade levels in months. Grokkoli identifies where your child struggles, meets them at their level, and is effective even for kids with learning disabilities, ensuring they get the support they need.</p><p>Currently supporting K-5 math, Grokkoli is expanding to grow with your child, making it a great alternative to human tutors at a lower cost.</p><p>Try Grokkoli free for 7 days! Visit <a href="https://grokkoli.com/">grokkoli.com</a> and <strong>use code “theautismdad” for 50% off your first month</strong>.</p><p><br></p><h2>Learn More: Mightier</h2><p>Mightier helps kids self-regulate emotionally through biofeedback-based video games. Learn more and get a discount at <a href="https://theautismdad.com/mightier">Visit Mightier</a>. Use code <strong>“theautismdad22” to save 10%</strong>.</p>]]>
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      <title>Autism and Independent Living (S7E33)</title>
      <description>Episode Summary:
In this episode of The Autism Dad Podcast, host Rob Gorski talks with returning guest Amber Arrington, founder of Autism Savvy. Together, they explore the challenges and successes of helping their adult autistic children transition into independent living, whether through group homes or other arrangements. Rob shares his experience with his son Gavin, while Amber discusses her son Tyson’s journey.
They cover different living arrangements for adults with autism, ranging from group homes to more independent living, and discuss the emotional and practical aspects of these decisions. This episode is a must-listen for parents preparing their autistic children for adulthood.
Key Discussion Points:
- Choosing the right living arrangement for adult children with autism
- Various options like group homes, residential facilities, and independent living with support
- Navigating disability agencies, social security, and guardianship
- Emotional hurdles of letting go as a parent
Quotes from the Episode:
"Assume from the moment your child is born, they’ll be an adult someday and will need to exist without you." — Rob Gorski
"Thriving looks different for every person. It’s important to remember that." — Amber Arrington
About Amber Arrington:
Amber Arrington is the founder of Autism Savvy and a mother of six, three of whom are autistic. She provides practical advice to help parents navigate the autism journey. Connect with Amber on Instagram @AutismSavvy or visit www.autismsavvy.com.
About Rob Gorski:
Rob Gorski, known as The Autism Dad, is a blogger, podcast host, and autism advocate. As a father of three autistic children, Rob offers personal insights and support for parents. Connect with Rob at www.theautismdad.com.
Listen and Subscribe:
Subscribe to The Autism Dad Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Google Podcasts. Please leave a review if you find the episode helpful!

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      <pubDate>Wed, 11 Sep 2024 04:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Autism and Independent Living</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>7</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>33</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Exploring Group Homes and Residential Options</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Episode Summary:
In this episode of The Autism Dad Podcast, host Rob Gorski talks with returning guest Amber Arrington, founder of Autism Savvy. Together, they explore the challenges and successes of helping their adult autistic children transition into independent living, whether through group homes or other arrangements. Rob shares his experience with his son Gavin, while Amber discusses her son Tyson’s journey.
They cover different living arrangements for adults with autism, ranging from group homes to more independent living, and discuss the emotional and practical aspects of these decisions. This episode is a must-listen for parents preparing their autistic children for adulthood.
Key Discussion Points:
- Choosing the right living arrangement for adult children with autism
- Various options like group homes, residential facilities, and independent living with support
- Navigating disability agencies, social security, and guardianship
- Emotional hurdles of letting go as a parent
Quotes from the Episode:
"Assume from the moment your child is born, they’ll be an adult someday and will need to exist without you." — Rob Gorski
"Thriving looks different for every person. It’s important to remember that." — Amber Arrington
About Amber Arrington:
Amber Arrington is the founder of Autism Savvy and a mother of six, three of whom are autistic. She provides practical advice to help parents navigate the autism journey. Connect with Amber on Instagram @AutismSavvy or visit www.autismsavvy.com.
About Rob Gorski:
Rob Gorski, known as The Autism Dad, is a blogger, podcast host, and autism advocate. As a father of three autistic children, Rob offers personal insights and support for parents. Connect with Rob at www.theautismdad.com.
Listen and Subscribe:
Subscribe to The Autism Dad Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Google Podcasts. Please leave a review if you find the episode helpful!

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Currently supporting K-5 math, Grokkoli is expanding to grow with your child, making it a great alternative to human tutors at a lower cost.
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        <![CDATA[<h1>Episode Summary:</h1><p>In this episode of The Autism Dad Podcast, host Rob Gorski talks with returning guest Amber Arrington, founder of Autism Savvy. Together, they explore the challenges and successes of helping their adult autistic children transition into independent living, whether through group homes or other arrangements. Rob shares his experience with his son Gavin, while Amber discusses her son Tyson’s journey.</p><p>They cover different living arrangements for adults with autism, ranging from group homes to more independent living, and discuss the emotional and practical aspects of these decisions. This episode is a must-listen for parents preparing their autistic children for adulthood.</p><h2>Key Discussion Points:</h2><p>- Choosing the right living arrangement for adult children with autism</p><p>- Various options like group homes, residential facilities, and independent living with support</p><p>- Navigating disability agencies, social security, and guardianship</p><p>- Emotional hurdles of letting go as a parent</p><h2>Quotes from the Episode:</h2><p>"Assume from the moment your child is born, they’ll be an adult someday and will need to exist without you." — Rob Gorski</p><p>"Thriving looks different for every person. It’s important to remember that." — Amber Arrington</p><h2>About Amber Arrington:</h2><p>Amber Arrington is the founder of Autism Savvy and a mother of six, three of whom are autistic. She provides practical advice to help parents navigate the autism journey. Connect with Amber on Instagram <a href="instagram.com/AutismSavvy">@AutismSavvy</a> or visit <a href="www.autismsavvy.com">www.autismsavvy.com</a>.</p><h2>About Rob Gorski:</h2><p>Rob Gorski, known as The Autism Dad, is a blogger, podcast host, and autism advocate. As a father of three autistic children, Rob offers personal insights and support for parents. Connect with Rob at <a href="www.theautismdad.com">www.theautismdad.com</a>.</p><h2>Listen and Subscribe:</h2><p>Subscribe to The Autism Dad Podcast on <a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-autism-dad/id1450723980">Apple Podcasts</a>, <a href="https://open.spotify.com/show/0Kl8mzCI7sYHzLNVhmRWTo">Spotify</a>, or Google Podcasts. Please leave a review if you find the episode helpful!</p><p><br></p><h2>This Weeks Sponsors</h2><p><br></p><h2>Learn More: Grokkoli</h2><p>Hey parents! Is your child struggling with math? Meet Grokkoli, an AI tutor that helps kids progress multiple grade levels in months. Grokkoli identifies where your child struggles, meets them at their level, and is effective even for kids with learning disabilities, ensuring they get the support they need.</p><p>Currently supporting K-5 math, Grokkoli is expanding to grow with your child, making it a great alternative to human tutors at a lower cost.</p><p>Try Grokkoli free for 7 days! Visit <a href="https://grokkoli.com">grokkoli.com</a> and <strong>use code “theautismdad” for 50% off your first month</strong>.</p><p><br></p><h2>Learn More: Mightier</h2><p>Mightier helps kids self-regulate emotionally through biofeedback-based video games. Learn more and get a discount at <a href="https://theautismdad.com/mightier">Visit Mightier</a>. Use code <strong>“theautismdad22” to save 10%</strong>.</p>]]>
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      <title>Understanding Autism in Girls (S7E32)</title>
      <description>Episode Description:
In this insightful episode of The Autism Dad Podcast, host Rob Gorski is joined by Dr. Taylor Day, a licensed psychologist who specializes in neuroaffirming care for autistic children and their families. Dr. Day offers her expertise on a topic that is critical yet often misunderstood—how autism presents differently in girls compared to boys. Together, they explore the challenges of diagnosing autism in girls, why they often go undiagnosed or misdiagnosed, and how parents can navigate these complexities to ensure their daughters receive the help they need.
This episode is packed with valuable information for parents, caregivers, and anyone interested in understanding the nuances of autism, especially as it relates to girls. Dr. Tay shares her experiences from her practice, shedding light on common misconceptions, the importance of early diagnosis, and practical steps parents can take if they suspect their daughter might be on the autism spectrum.
Key Topics Discussed:
- Differences in how autism presents in girls vs. boys
- Challenges in diagnosing girls with autism
- The impact of masking in girls and how it complicates the diagnostic process
- Common signs of autism in girls that parents should watch for
- The importance of trusting your gut as a parent and seeking second opinions if necessary
- How co-occurring conditions like anxiety can delay an autism diagnosis
- Practical advice on seeking evaluations and choosing the right providers
About Dr. Taylor Day:
Dr. Taylor Day, known as Dr. Tay on social media, is a licensed psychologist who specializes in diagnosing and supporting children with autism, particularly girls who may present differently than boys. She is the founder of Dr. Tay Concierge Clinical Care, where she focuses on providing neuroaffirming care, including early diagnosis and intervention, as well as therapy services. Dr. Day is also the host of the podcast Evolve with Dr. Tay, where she offers free education on neurodiversity and autism. Through her practice and online presence, Dr. Day empowers parents to support their children in an affirming and effective way.
Contact Information:
Website: drtaylorday.com
Instagram: @the.dr.tay
Podcast: Evolve with Dr. Tay (available on major podcast platforms)
About Rob Gorski:
Rob Gorski, also known as The Autism Dad, is a father of three autistic children and a prominent voice in the autism community. Through his blog, podcast, and social media, Rob shares his personal experiences and provides support and validation to other parents raising children with disabilities. His work has been featured on CNN, ABC News, BBC Worldwide, and more. Rob is dedicated to making a difference in the lives of families affected by autism.
Contact Information:
Website: theautismdad.com
Social Media Links: The Autism Dad Link Hub

Subscribe and Stay Connected:
Never miss an episode—subscribe to The Autism Dad Podcast on your favorite podcast app, and stay tuned for more episodes that offer insights, advice, and support for parents navigating the autism journey.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 04 Sep 2024 04:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Understanding Autism in Girls</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:season>7</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>32</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>A Deep Dive with Dr. Taylor Day</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Episode Description:
In this insightful episode of The Autism Dad Podcast, host Rob Gorski is joined by Dr. Taylor Day, a licensed psychologist who specializes in neuroaffirming care for autistic children and their families. Dr. Day offers her expertise on a topic that is critical yet often misunderstood—how autism presents differently in girls compared to boys. Together, they explore the challenges of diagnosing autism in girls, why they often go undiagnosed or misdiagnosed, and how parents can navigate these complexities to ensure their daughters receive the help they need.
This episode is packed with valuable information for parents, caregivers, and anyone interested in understanding the nuances of autism, especially as it relates to girls. Dr. Tay shares her experiences from her practice, shedding light on common misconceptions, the importance of early diagnosis, and practical steps parents can take if they suspect their daughter might be on the autism spectrum.
Key Topics Discussed:
- Differences in how autism presents in girls vs. boys
- Challenges in diagnosing girls with autism
- The impact of masking in girls and how it complicates the diagnostic process
- Common signs of autism in girls that parents should watch for
- The importance of trusting your gut as a parent and seeking second opinions if necessary
- How co-occurring conditions like anxiety can delay an autism diagnosis
- Practical advice on seeking evaluations and choosing the right providers
About Dr. Taylor Day:
Dr. Taylor Day, known as Dr. Tay on social media, is a licensed psychologist who specializes in diagnosing and supporting children with autism, particularly girls who may present differently than boys. She is the founder of Dr. Tay Concierge Clinical Care, where she focuses on providing neuroaffirming care, including early diagnosis and intervention, as well as therapy services. Dr. Day is also the host of the podcast Evolve with Dr. Tay, where she offers free education on neurodiversity and autism. Through her practice and online presence, Dr. Day empowers parents to support their children in an affirming and effective way.
Contact Information:
Website: drtaylorday.com
Instagram: @the.dr.tay
Podcast: Evolve with Dr. Tay (available on major podcast platforms)
About Rob Gorski:
Rob Gorski, also known as The Autism Dad, is a father of three autistic children and a prominent voice in the autism community. Through his blog, podcast, and social media, Rob shares his personal experiences and provides support and validation to other parents raising children with disabilities. His work has been featured on CNN, ABC News, BBC Worldwide, and more. Rob is dedicated to making a difference in the lives of families affected by autism.
Contact Information:
Website: theautismdad.com
Social Media Links: The Autism Dad Link Hub

Subscribe and Stay Connected:
Never miss an episode—subscribe to The Autism Dad Podcast on your favorite podcast app, and stay tuned for more episodes that offer insights, advice, and support for parents navigating the autism journey.

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Currently supporting K-5 math, Grokkoli is expanding to grow with your child, making it a great alternative to human tutors at a lower cost.
Try Grokkoli free for 7 days! Visit grokkoli.com and use code “theautismdad” for 50% off your first month.

Learn More: Mightier
Mightier helps kids self-regulate emotionally through biofeedback-based video games. Learn more and get a discount at Visit Mightier. Use code “theautismdad22” to save 10%.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<h2>Episode Description:</h2><p>In this insightful episode of The Autism Dad Podcast, host Rob Gorski is joined by Dr. Taylor Day, a licensed psychologist who specializes in neuroaffirming care for autistic children and their families. Dr. Day offers her expertise on a topic that is critical yet often misunderstood—how autism presents differently in girls compared to boys. Together, they explore the challenges of diagnosing autism in girls, why they often go undiagnosed or misdiagnosed, and how parents can navigate these complexities to ensure their daughters receive the help they need.</p><p>This episode is packed with valuable information for parents, caregivers, and anyone interested in understanding the nuances of autism, especially as it relates to girls. Dr. Tay shares her experiences from her practice, shedding light on common misconceptions, the importance of early diagnosis, and practical steps parents can take if they suspect their daughter might be on the autism spectrum.</p><h2>Key Topics Discussed:</h2><p>- Differences in how autism presents in girls vs. boys</p><p>- Challenges in diagnosing girls with autism</p><p>- The impact of masking in girls and how it complicates the diagnostic process</p><p>- Common signs of autism in girls that parents should watch for</p><p>- The importance of trusting your gut as a parent and seeking second opinions if necessary</p><p>- How co-occurring conditions like anxiety can delay an autism diagnosis</p><p>- Practical advice on seeking evaluations and choosing the right providers</p><h2>About Dr. Taylor Day:</h2><p>Dr. Taylor Day, known as Dr. Tay on social media, is a licensed psychologist who specializes in diagnosing and supporting children with autism, particularly girls who may present differently than boys. She is the founder of Dr. Tay Concierge Clinical Care, where she focuses on providing neuroaffirming care, including early diagnosis and intervention, as well as therapy services. Dr. Day is also the host of the podcast Evolve with Dr. Tay, where she offers free education on neurodiversity and autism. Through her practice and online presence, Dr. Day empowers parents to support their children in an affirming and effective way.</p><h2>Contact Information:</h2><p>Website: <a href="drtaylorday.com">drtaylorday.com</a></p><p>Instagram: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/the.dr.tay?igsh=MWpxamFkdGplbHFoZg==">@the.dr.tay</a></p><p>Podcast: Evolve with Dr. Tay (available on major podcast platforms)</p><h2>About Rob Gorski:</h2><p>Rob Gorski, also known as The Autism Dad, is a father of three autistic children and a prominent voice in the autism community. Through his blog, podcast, and social media, Rob shares his personal experiences and provides support and validation to other parents raising children with disabilities. His work has been featured on CNN, ABC News, BBC Worldwide, and more. Rob is dedicated to making a difference in the lives of families affected by autism.</p><h2>Contact Information:</h2><p>Website: <a href="theautismdad.com">theautismdad.com</a></p><p>Social Media Links: <a href="https;//theautismdad.com">The Autism Dad Link Hub</a></p><h2><br></h2><h2>Subscribe and Stay Connected:</h2><p>Never miss an episode—subscribe to The Autism Dad Podcast on your favorite podcast app, and stay tuned for more episodes that offer insights, advice, and support for parents navigating the autism journey.</p><p><br></p><h2>Learn More: Grokkoli</h2><p>Hey parents! Is your child struggling with math? Meet Grokkoli, an AI tutor that helps kids progress multiple grade levels in months. Grokkoli identifies where your child struggles, meets them at their level, and is effective even for kids with learning disabilities, ensuring they get the support they need.</p><p>Currently supporting K-5 math, Grokkoli is expanding to grow with your child, making it a great alternative to human tutors at a lower cost.</p><p>Try Grokkoli free for 7 days! Visit <a href="grokkoli.com">grokkoli.com</a> and <strong>use code “theautismdad” for 50% off your first month</strong>.</p><p><br></p><h2>Learn More: Mightier</h2><p>Mightier helps kids self-regulate emotionally through biofeedback-based video games. Learn more and get a discount at <a href="https://theautismdad.com/mightier">Visit Mightier</a>. Use code <strong>“theautismdad22” to save 10%</strong>.</p>]]>
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      <title>Balancing Motherhood, Autism, and a Thriving Career (S7E31)</title>
      <description>Episode Description: In this compelling episode, Rob Gorski, host of The Autism Dad Podcast, sits down with Danusia Malina-Derben, a mother of ten and a successful business consultant, to discuss the complexities of balancing motherhood, especially when raising neurodiverse children, with a demanding career. Danusia shares her journey from being a mother to ten children, including neurodiverse triplets, to managing a thriving consultancy and podcasting career.
Key Topics Covered:


Balancing Motherhood and Career: Danusia dives into her experiences of managing a large family while leading a successful consultancy. She discusses the challenges and rewards of juggling both roles without compromising her personal or professional identity.


Raising Neurodiverse Children: Danusia's candid conversation about her neurodiverse triplets offers invaluable insights into the unique challenges and triumphs of parenting children with autism and other neurodiverse conditions.


The Impact of Societal Expectations: The discussion highlights the societal pressures placed on mothers, especially those with careers, and how these expectations differ from those faced by fathers. Danusia and Rob explore the double standards that exist and the importance of redefining these roles.


Navigating Meltdowns and Professional Obligations: Danusia shares real-life examples of how she has had to balance professional responsibilities with the immediate needs of her children, particularly during meltdowns, and how she navigates these situations with grace and transparency.


The Role of Privilege in Parenting: Both hosts discuss the privileges they hold and how these impact their experiences as parents, especially in the context of single parenting and gender expectations.

Quotes:


"Motherhood and a successful career should not be mutually exclusive." - Danusia Malina-Derben


"Society is not built to support women who want to have it all, but we must challenge that." - Danusia Malina-Derben

Resources:


Danusia Malina-Derben’s Website: DanusiaMalinaDerben.com


Books by Danusia Malina-Derben:

Noise: A Manifesto Modernizing Motherhood

Spunk: A Manifesto Modernizing Fatherhood

Connect with Us:


Rob Gorski - The Autism Dad: Website



Follow on Instagram: @theautismdad



Listen to The Autism Dad Podcast: Podcast Link



Learn More: Grokkoli
Hey parents! Is your child struggling with math? Meet Grokkoli, an AI tutor that helps kids progress multiple grade levels in months. Grokkoli identifies where your child struggles, meets them at their level, and is effective even for kids with learning disabilities, ensuring they get the support they need.
Currently supporting K-5 math, Grokkoli is expanding to grow with your child, making it a great alternative to human tutors at a lower cost.
Try Grokkoli free for 7 days! Visit grokkoli.com and use code “theautismdad” for 50% off your first month.

Learn More: Mightier
Mightier helps kids self-regulate emotionally through biofeedback-based video games. Learn more and get a discount at Visit Mightier. Use code “theautismdad22” to save 10%.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 28 Aug 2024 04:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Balancing Motherhood, Autism, and a Thriving Career</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>7</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>31</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>With Special Guest Danusia Malina-Derben</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Episode Description: In this compelling episode, Rob Gorski, host of The Autism Dad Podcast, sits down with Danusia Malina-Derben, a mother of ten and a successful business consultant, to discuss the complexities of balancing motherhood, especially when raising neurodiverse children, with a demanding career. Danusia shares her journey from being a mother to ten children, including neurodiverse triplets, to managing a thriving consultancy and podcasting career.
Key Topics Covered:


Balancing Motherhood and Career: Danusia dives into her experiences of managing a large family while leading a successful consultancy. She discusses the challenges and rewards of juggling both roles without compromising her personal or professional identity.


Raising Neurodiverse Children: Danusia's candid conversation about her neurodiverse triplets offers invaluable insights into the unique challenges and triumphs of parenting children with autism and other neurodiverse conditions.


The Impact of Societal Expectations: The discussion highlights the societal pressures placed on mothers, especially those with careers, and how these expectations differ from those faced by fathers. Danusia and Rob explore the double standards that exist and the importance of redefining these roles.


Navigating Meltdowns and Professional Obligations: Danusia shares real-life examples of how she has had to balance professional responsibilities with the immediate needs of her children, particularly during meltdowns, and how she navigates these situations with grace and transparency.


The Role of Privilege in Parenting: Both hosts discuss the privileges they hold and how these impact their experiences as parents, especially in the context of single parenting and gender expectations.

Quotes:


"Motherhood and a successful career should not be mutually exclusive." - Danusia Malina-Derben


"Society is not built to support women who want to have it all, but we must challenge that." - Danusia Malina-Derben

Resources:


Danusia Malina-Derben’s Website: DanusiaMalinaDerben.com


Books by Danusia Malina-Derben:

Noise: A Manifesto Modernizing Motherhood

Spunk: A Manifesto Modernizing Fatherhood

Connect with Us:


Rob Gorski - The Autism Dad: Website



Follow on Instagram: @theautismdad



Listen to The Autism Dad Podcast: Podcast Link



Learn More: Grokkoli
Hey parents! Is your child struggling with math? Meet Grokkoli, an AI tutor that helps kids progress multiple grade levels in months. Grokkoli identifies where your child struggles, meets them at their level, and is effective even for kids with learning disabilities, ensuring they get the support they need.
Currently supporting K-5 math, Grokkoli is expanding to grow with your child, making it a great alternative to human tutors at a lower cost.
Try Grokkoli free for 7 days! Visit grokkoli.com and use code “theautismdad” for 50% off your first month.

Learn More: Mightier
Mightier helps kids self-regulate emotionally through biofeedback-based video games. Learn more and get a discount at Visit Mightier. Use code “theautismdad22” to save 10%.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Episode Description:</strong> In this compelling episode, Rob Gorski, host of The Autism Dad Podcast, sits down with Danusia Malina-Derben, a mother of ten and a successful business consultant, to discuss the complexities of balancing motherhood, especially when raising neurodiverse children, with a demanding career. Danusia shares her journey from being a mother to ten children, including neurodiverse triplets, to managing a thriving consultancy and podcasting career.</p><p><strong>Key Topics Covered:</strong></p><ul>
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<strong>Balancing Motherhood and Career:</strong> Danusia dives into her experiences of managing a large family while leading a successful consultancy. She discusses the challenges and rewards of juggling both roles without compromising her personal or professional identity.</li>
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<strong>Raising Neurodiverse Children:</strong> Danusia's candid conversation about her neurodiverse triplets offers invaluable insights into the unique challenges and triumphs of parenting children with autism and other neurodiverse conditions.</li>
<li>
<strong>The Impact of Societal Expectations:</strong> The discussion highlights the societal pressures placed on mothers, especially those with careers, and how these expectations differ from those faced by fathers. Danusia and Rob explore the double standards that exist and the importance of redefining these roles.</li>
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<strong>Navigating Meltdowns and Professional Obligations:</strong> Danusia shares real-life examples of how she has had to balance professional responsibilities with the immediate needs of her children, particularly during meltdowns, and how she navigates these situations with grace and transparency.</li>
<li>
<strong>The Role of Privilege in Parenting:</strong> Both hosts discuss the privileges they hold and how these impact their experiences as parents, especially in the context of single parenting and gender expectations.</li>
</ul><p><strong>Quotes:</strong></p><ul>
<li>
<em>"Motherhood and a successful career should not be mutually exclusive."</em> - Danusia Malina-Derben</li>
<li>
<em>"Society is not built to support women who want to have it all, but we must challenge that."</em> - Danusia Malina-Derben</li>
</ul><p><strong>Resources:</strong></p><ul>
<li>
<strong>Danusia Malina-Derben’s Website:</strong> <a href="https://www.danusiaMalinaDerben.com">DanusiaMalinaDerben.com</a>
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<li><strong>Books by Danusia Malina-Derben:</strong></li>
<li class="ql-indent-1"><em>Noise: A Manifesto Modernizing Motherhood</em></li>
<li class="ql-indent-1"><em>Spunk: A Manifesto Modernizing Fatherhood</em></li>
</ul><p><strong>Connect with Us:</strong></p><ul>
<li>
<strong>Rob Gorski - The Autism Dad:</strong> <a href="https://www.theautismdad.com">Website</a>
</li>
<li>
<strong>Follow on Instagram:</strong> <a href="https://www.instagram.com/theautismdad">@theautismdad</a>
</li>
<li>
<strong>Listen to The Autism Dad Podcast:</strong> <a href="https://listen.theautismdad.com">Podcast Link</a>
</li>
</ul><p><br></p><h2>Learn More: Grokkoli</h2><p>Hey parents! Is your child struggling with math? Meet Grokkoli, an AI tutor that helps kids progress multiple grade levels in months. Grokkoli identifies where your child struggles, meets them at their level, and is effective even for kids with learning disabilities, ensuring they get the support they need.</p><p>Currently supporting K-5 math, Grokkoli is expanding to grow with your child, making it a great alternative to human tutors at a lower cost.</p><p>Try Grokkoli free for 7 days! Visit <a href="grokkoli.com">grokkoli.com</a> and <strong>use code “theautismdad” for 50% off your first month</strong>.</p><p><br></p><h2>Learn More: Mightier</h2><p>Mightier helps kids self-regulate emotionally through biofeedback-based video games. Learn more and get a discount at <a href="https://theautismdad.com/mightier">Visit Mightier</a>. Use code “theautismdad22” to save 10%.</p>]]>
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      <title>Unlocking Math Success for Kids with Special Needs (S7E30)</title>
      <description>Episode Description:
In this episode of *The Autism Dad Podcast*, Rob Gorski interviews Eric MacKinnon, founder of Grokkoil, an AI-powered math tutoring platform tailored for kids with special needs like ADHD, dyslexia, and autism. Discover how Grokkoil is transforming special education by personalizing math learning experiences, diagnosing learning gaps, and accelerating progress by up to four times. Eric shares his journey from struggling in math to developing Grokkoil and discusses its impact on students and their families. Don’t miss this deep dive into how Grokkoil is helping special needs children excel in math.

How Grokkoil Helps Special Needs Children Excel in Math:
Grokkoil’s AI-driven platform addresses the unique learning needs of children with ADHD, dyslexia, dyscalculia, and autism. By identifying learning gaps and customizing lessons, Grokkoil helps students master math concepts more effectively.

The Role of AI in Personalized Math Tutoring:
Grokkoil leverages expert systems and AI to adapt continuously to students' needs, ensuring they progress at their own pace. This method has proven particularly effective for children with special needs.

Success Stories:
Eric MacKinnon shares inspiring success stories of children who have improved their math skills with Grokkoil, demonstrating the platform's effectiveness in overcoming learning challenges.

Guest Bio:
Eric MacKinnon, a tech entrepreneur with nearly two decades of experience, developed Grokkoil after overcoming his own struggles with math. His platform has been especially effective for children with special needs, helping them achieve significant progress.

Host Bio:
Rob Gorski, known as *The Autism Dad*, is a blogger, podcast host, and advocate for parents of children with disabilities. His work, inspired by raising three autistic children, has reached a global audience and earned recognition from major media outlets.

Connect with Rob Gorski:
The Autism Dad Blog (https://www.theautismdad.com)

Links &amp; Resources:
Grokkoil Website (https://www.grokkoil.com)
Try Grokkoil with a 7-day free trial: Sign Up Here (https://www.grokkoil.com/signup)
Contact Eric MacKinnon: Contact Form (https://www.grokkoil.com/contact)

Learn More About AngelSense:
AngelSense ensures safe transportation and transitions for kids. Get a free device with every new subscription this Back to School season. Visit AngelSense

Learn More: Mightier
Mightier helps kids self-regulate emotionally through biofeedback-based video games. Learn more and get a discount at Visit Mightier. Use code “theautismdad22” to save 10%.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 21 Aug 2024 02:19:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Unlocking Math Success for Kids with Special Needs</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>7</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>30</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Episode Description:
In this episode of *The Autism Dad Podcast*, Rob Gorski interviews Eric MacKinnon, founder of Grokkoil, an AI-powered math tutoring platform tailored for kids with special needs like ADHD, dyslexia, and autism. Discover how Grokkoil is transforming special education by personalizing math learning experiences, diagnosing learning gaps, and accelerating progress by up to four times. Eric shares his journey from struggling in math to developing Grokkoil and discusses its impact on students and their families. Don’t miss this deep dive into how Grokkoil is helping special needs children excel in math.

How Grokkoil Helps Special Needs Children Excel in Math:
Grokkoil’s AI-driven platform addresses the unique learning needs of children with ADHD, dyslexia, dyscalculia, and autism. By identifying learning gaps and customizing lessons, Grokkoil helps students master math concepts more effectively.

The Role of AI in Personalized Math Tutoring:
Grokkoil leverages expert systems and AI to adapt continuously to students' needs, ensuring they progress at their own pace. This method has proven particularly effective for children with special needs.

Success Stories:
Eric MacKinnon shares inspiring success stories of children who have improved their math skills with Grokkoil, demonstrating the platform's effectiveness in overcoming learning challenges.

Guest Bio:
Eric MacKinnon, a tech entrepreneur with nearly two decades of experience, developed Grokkoil after overcoming his own struggles with math. His platform has been especially effective for children with special needs, helping them achieve significant progress.

Host Bio:
Rob Gorski, known as *The Autism Dad*, is a blogger, podcast host, and advocate for parents of children with disabilities. His work, inspired by raising three autistic children, has reached a global audience and earned recognition from major media outlets.

Connect with Rob Gorski:
The Autism Dad Blog (https://www.theautismdad.com)

Links &amp; Resources:
Grokkoil Website (https://www.grokkoil.com)
Try Grokkoil with a 7-day free trial: Sign Up Here (https://www.grokkoil.com/signup)
Contact Eric MacKinnon: Contact Form (https://www.grokkoil.com/contact)

Learn More About AngelSense:
AngelSense ensures safe transportation and transitions for kids. Get a free device with every new subscription this Back to School season. Visit AngelSense

Learn More: Mightier
Mightier helps kids self-regulate emotionally through biofeedback-based video games. Learn more and get a discount at Visit Mightier. Use code “theautismdad22” to save 10%.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<h2>Episode Description:</h2><p>In this episode of *The Autism Dad Podcast*, Rob Gorski interviews Eric MacKinnon, founder of Grokkoil, an AI-powered math tutoring platform tailored for kids with special needs like ADHD, dyslexia, and autism. Discover how Grokkoil is transforming special education by personalizing math learning experiences, diagnosing learning gaps, and accelerating progress by up to four times. Eric shares his journey from struggling in math to developing Grokkoil and discusses its impact on students and their families. Don’t miss this deep dive into how Grokkoil is helping special needs children excel in math.</p><p><br></p><h2>How Grokkoil Helps Special Needs Children Excel in Math:</h2><p>Grokkoil’s AI-driven platform addresses the unique learning needs of children with ADHD, dyslexia, dyscalculia, and autism. By identifying learning gaps and customizing lessons, Grokkoil helps students master math concepts more effectively.</p><p><br></p><h2>The Role of AI in Personalized Math Tutoring:</h2><p>Grokkoil leverages expert systems and AI to adapt continuously to students' needs, ensuring they progress at their own pace. This method has proven particularly effective for children with special needs.</p><p><br></p><h2>Success Stories:</h2><p>Eric MacKinnon shares inspiring success stories of children who have improved their math skills with Grokkoil, demonstrating the platform's effectiveness in overcoming learning challenges.</p><p><br></p><h2>Guest Bio:</h2><p>Eric MacKinnon, a tech entrepreneur with nearly two decades of experience, developed Grokkoil after overcoming his own struggles with math. His platform has been especially effective for children with special needs, helping them achieve significant progress.</p><p><br></p><h2>Host Bio:</h2><p>Rob Gorski, known as *The Autism Dad*, is a blogger, podcast host, and advocate for parents of children with disabilities. His work, inspired by raising three autistic children, has reached a global audience and earned recognition from major media outlets.</p><p><br></p><h2>Connect with Rob Gorski:</h2><p>The Autism Dad Blog (https://www.theautismdad.com)</p><p><br></p><h2>Links &amp; Resources:</h2><p>Grokkoil Website (<a href="https://www.grokkoil.com">https://www.grokkoil.com</a>)</p><p>Try Grokkoil with a 7-day free trial: Sign Up Here (<a href="https://www.grokkoil.com/signup">https://www.grokkoil.com/signup</a>)</p><p>Contact Eric MacKinnon: Contact Form (<a href="https://www.grokkoil.com/contact">https://www.grokkoil.com/contact</a>)</p><p><br></p><h2>Learn More About AngelSense:</h2><p>AngelSense ensures safe transportation and transitions for kids. Get a free device with every new subscription this Back to School season. <a href="https://www.angelsense.com/?ref=theautismdad">Visit AngelSense</a></p><p><br></p><h2>Learn More: Mightier</h2><p>Mightier helps kids self-regulate emotionally through biofeedback-based video games. Learn more and get a discount at <a href="https://theautismdad.com/mightier">Visit Mightier</a>. Use code “theautismdad22” to save 10%.</p>]]>
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      <title>Navigating Autism, Picky Eating, and the School Year (S7E29)</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/navigating-autism-picky-eating-and-the-school-year-s7e29</link>
      <description>Introduction:
In this episode, we dive deep into strategies for helping children with autism navigate picky eating and sensory challenges, especially as they transition back to school. Our guest, Brittyn Coleman, a registered dietitian specializing in autism, shares invaluable tips and insights.
Summary:
Brittyn Coleman discusses the common challenges parents face with picky eaters and autistic children with sensory issues, particularly during the school year. She emphasizes the importance of preparing ahead, working with schools to create supportive environments, and maintaining open communication with teachers. Brittyn also shares practical tips for making mealtime less stressful both at home and school.
Key Points and Takeaways:
- Understanding the sensory challenges kids face at school.
- Strategies for working with schools to support your child's eating habits.
- Importance of including nutrition in IEPs.
- Tips for preparing children for the sensory impacts of school meals.
- Effective communication with teachers to ensure they understand your child's needs.
- Practical advice for packing lunches that children will eat.
Guest Introduction:
Brittyn Coleman is a registered dietitian specializing in children on the autism spectrum. She supports families in expanding their child's diet in a sensory-friendly, child-led manner. Brittyn is the founder of the Nourishing Autism Collective, providing resources and community support for parents.
Relevant Links:
- Brittyn Coleman's Website and Instagram: https://autismdietitian.com - Instagram
- The Nurishing Autism Collective Membership
- Free Quiz for Parents: https://autismdietitian.com/quiz
Quotes and Highlights:
- "Lunchtime is not the time to try new foods. It's the time to send foods that your child will eat." – Brittyn Coleman
- "Communicate with your child's teachers to ensure they understand and respect your child's eating needs." – Rob Gorski
Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe to our podcast and leave a
review on Apple Podcasts! Visit our website for more resources and support.

Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More: Mightier
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.

Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.
Visit Mightier
Learn More About AngelSense
As the new school year approaches, AngelSense helps parents track their loved ones in real-time, ensuring safe transportation, smooth transitions, and peace of mind. It supports navigation through school breaks, lunches, classroom changes, and after-school activities. The auto-pickup speakerphone allows caregivers to address concerns instantly. This Back to School season, get a free device with every new subscription. Protect your loved ones with AngelSense, making independence and safety achievable.

For more information click the link below.
Visit AngelSense</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Aug 2024 04:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Navigating Autism, Picky Eating, and the School Year</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:season>7</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>29</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Introduction:
In this episode, we dive deep into strategies for helping children with autism navigate picky eating and sensory challenges, especially as they transition back to school. Our guest, Brittyn Coleman, a registered dietitian specializing in autism, shares invaluable tips and insights.
Summary:
Brittyn Coleman discusses the common challenges parents face with picky eaters and autistic children with sensory issues, particularly during the school year. She emphasizes the importance of preparing ahead, working with schools to create supportive environments, and maintaining open communication with teachers. Brittyn also shares practical tips for making mealtime less stressful both at home and school.
Key Points and Takeaways:
- Understanding the sensory challenges kids face at school.
- Strategies for working with schools to support your child's eating habits.
- Importance of including nutrition in IEPs.
- Tips for preparing children for the sensory impacts of school meals.
- Effective communication with teachers to ensure they understand your child's needs.
- Practical advice for packing lunches that children will eat.
Guest Introduction:
Brittyn Coleman is a registered dietitian specializing in children on the autism spectrum. She supports families in expanding their child's diet in a sensory-friendly, child-led manner. Brittyn is the founder of the Nourishing Autism Collective, providing resources and community support for parents.
Relevant Links:
- Brittyn Coleman's Website and Instagram: https://autismdietitian.com - Instagram
- The Nurishing Autism Collective Membership
- Free Quiz for Parents: https://autismdietitian.com/quiz
Quotes and Highlights:
- "Lunchtime is not the time to try new foods. It's the time to send foods that your child will eat." – Brittyn Coleman
- "Communicate with your child's teachers to ensure they understand and respect your child's eating needs." – Rob Gorski
Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe to our podcast and leave a
review on Apple Podcasts! Visit our website for more resources and support.

Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More: Mightier
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.

Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.
Visit Mightier
Learn More About AngelSense
As the new school year approaches, AngelSense helps parents track their loved ones in real-time, ensuring safe transportation, smooth transitions, and peace of mind. It supports navigation through school breaks, lunches, classroom changes, and after-school activities. The auto-pickup speakerphone allows caregivers to address concerns instantly. This Back to School season, get a free device with every new subscription. Protect your loved ones with AngelSense, making independence and safety achievable.

For more information click the link below.
Visit AngelSense</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<h2>Introduction:</h2><p>In this episode, we dive deep into strategies for helping children with autism navigate picky eating and sensory challenges, especially as they transition back to school. Our guest, Brittyn Coleman, a registered dietitian specializing in autism, shares invaluable tips and insights.</p><h2>Summary:</h2><p>Brittyn Coleman discusses the common challenges parents face with picky eaters and autistic children with sensory issues, particularly during the school year. She emphasizes the importance of preparing ahead, working with schools to create supportive environments, and maintaining open communication with teachers. Brittyn also shares practical tips for making mealtime less stressful both at home and school.</p><h1>Key Points and Takeaways:</h1><p>- Understanding the sensory challenges kids face at school.</p><p>- Strategies for working with schools to support your child's eating habits.</p><p>- Importance of including nutrition in IEPs.</p><p>- Tips for preparing children for the sensory impacts of school meals.</p><p>- Effective communication with teachers to ensure they understand your child's needs.</p><p>- Practical advice for packing lunches that children will eat.</p><h2>Guest Introduction:</h2><p>Brittyn Coleman is a registered dietitian specializing in children on the autism spectrum. She supports families in expanding their child's diet in a sensory-friendly, child-led manner. Brittyn is the founder of the <a href="https://NourishingAutismCollective"><strong>Nourishing Autism Collective</strong></a>, providing resources and community support for parents.</p><h2>Relevant Links:</h2><p>- Brittyn Coleman's Website and Instagram: <a href="https://autismdietitian.com">https://autismdietitian.com</a> - <a href="https://www.instagram.com/autismdietitian?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y%3D">Instagram</a></p><p>- <a href="https://TheNurishingAutismCollectiveMembership">The Nurishing Autism Collective Membership</a></p><p>- Free Quiz for Parents: <a href="https://autismdietitian.com/quiz">https://autismdietitian.com/quiz</a></p><h2>Quotes and Highlights:</h2><p>- "Lunchtime is not the time to try new foods. It's the time to send foods that your child will eat." – Brittyn Coleman</p><p>- "Communicate with your child's teachers to ensure they understand and respect your child's eating needs." – Rob Gorski</p><p><strong><em>Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe to our podcast and leave a</em></strong></p><p><strong><em>review on Apple Podcasts! Visit our website for more resources and support.</em></strong></p><p><br></p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Learn More: Mightier</strong></p><p>Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.

Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/mightier">Visit Mightier</a></p><p><strong>Learn More About AngelSense</strong></p><p>As the new school year approaches, AngelSense helps parents track their loved ones in real-time, ensuring safe transportation, smooth transitions, and peace of mind. It supports navigation through school breaks, lunches, classroom changes, and after-school activities. The auto-pickup speakerphone allows caregivers to address concerns instantly. This Back to School season, get a free device with every new subscription. Protect your loved ones with AngelSense, making independence and safety achievable.

For more information click the link below.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/angelsense">Visit AngelSense</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Meltdowns vs Shutdowns: A Conversation with Meghan Bailey (S7Ee28)</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/meltdowns-vs-shutdowns-a-conversation-with-meghan-bailey-s7ee28</link>
      <description>Episode Summary:
In this episode of "The Autism Dad" podcast, Rob Gorski interviews Meghan Bailey, a mother of an 11-year-old son on the autism spectrum. Meghan shares her parenting journey, discussing the initial autism diagnosis, her approach to parenting a neurodiverse child, and the concept of autistic shutdowns versus meltdowns. The conversation delves into coping mechanisms and the importance of meeting children where they are in their developmental process.
Key Topics Covered:
- Introduction to Meghan Bailey: Meghan shares her story and her son’s late autism diagnosis in 2022.
- Grieving Process in Autism Diagnosis: Discussion on how parents may grieve the life they envisioned for their children.
- Differences between Autism Shutdowns and Meltdowns: Meghan explains her experiences with her son’s shutdowns as opposed to meltdowns in autism.
- Coping Mechanisms and Self-Regulation in Autism: Strategies Meghan employs to help her son manage sensory overload and emotional stress.
- Parenting Challenges with Neurodiverse Children: Navigating the tween years and distinguishing between typical developmental behaviors and those influenced by autism.
- Parental Advice for Managing Autism: Tips for parents on managing shutdowns and the importance of changing their approach to meet their children’s needs.
- Autism Community Support: The value of connecting with other parents for support and validation.
Resources Mentioned:
- Meghan Bailey on TikTok: @MeghanBailey
Connect with Rob Gorski:
About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for the last 15 years. 
Connect with Rob: theautismdad.com


Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About AngelSense
As the new school year approaches, AngelSense helps parents track their loved ones in real-time, ensuring safe transportation, smooth transitions, and peace of mind. It supports navigation through school breaks, lunches, classroom changes, and after-school activities. The auto-pickup speakerphone allows caregivers to address concerns instantly. This Back to School season, get a free device with every new subscription. Protect your loved ones with AngelSense, making independence and safety achievable.

For more information click the link below.
Visit AngelSense
Learn More: Goally
The Goally tablet is focused on fostering independence in kids without the distractions of ads, social media, or potentially harmful content. Unlike Kindle and iPad tablets, Goally's Tablet exclusively features educational apps like Khan Academy, Duolingo ABC, and Starfall, and is entirely controlled by parents. Goally's Kids Calendar helps kids with things like task management. Kids also learn life skills through video classes and pre-made routines, enhancing their independence.

For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.
Visit Goally</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 31 Jul 2024 04:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Meltdowns vs Shutdowns: A Conversation with Meghan Bailey</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>7</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>28</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Episode Summary:
In this episode of "The Autism Dad" podcast, Rob Gorski interviews Meghan Bailey, a mother of an 11-year-old son on the autism spectrum. Meghan shares her parenting journey, discussing the initial autism diagnosis, her approach to parenting a neurodiverse child, and the concept of autistic shutdowns versus meltdowns. The conversation delves into coping mechanisms and the importance of meeting children where they are in their developmental process.
Key Topics Covered:
- Introduction to Meghan Bailey: Meghan shares her story and her son’s late autism diagnosis in 2022.
- Grieving Process in Autism Diagnosis: Discussion on how parents may grieve the life they envisioned for their children.
- Differences between Autism Shutdowns and Meltdowns: Meghan explains her experiences with her son’s shutdowns as opposed to meltdowns in autism.
- Coping Mechanisms and Self-Regulation in Autism: Strategies Meghan employs to help her son manage sensory overload and emotional stress.
- Parenting Challenges with Neurodiverse Children: Navigating the tween years and distinguishing between typical developmental behaviors and those influenced by autism.
- Parental Advice for Managing Autism: Tips for parents on managing shutdowns and the importance of changing their approach to meet their children’s needs.
- Autism Community Support: The value of connecting with other parents for support and validation.
Resources Mentioned:
- Meghan Bailey on TikTok: @MeghanBailey
Connect with Rob Gorski:
About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for the last 15 years. 
Connect with Rob: theautismdad.com


Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About AngelSense
As the new school year approaches, AngelSense helps parents track their loved ones in real-time, ensuring safe transportation, smooth transitions, and peace of mind. It supports navigation through school breaks, lunches, classroom changes, and after-school activities. The auto-pickup speakerphone allows caregivers to address concerns instantly. This Back to School season, get a free device with every new subscription. Protect your loved ones with AngelSense, making independence and safety achievable.

For more information click the link below.
Visit AngelSense
Learn More: Goally
The Goally tablet is focused on fostering independence in kids without the distractions of ads, social media, or potentially harmful content. Unlike Kindle and iPad tablets, Goally's Tablet exclusively features educational apps like Khan Academy, Duolingo ABC, and Starfall, and is entirely controlled by parents. Goally's Kids Calendar helps kids with things like task management. Kids also learn life skills through video classes and pre-made routines, enhancing their independence.

For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.
Visit Goally</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<h2>Episode Summary:</h2><p>In this episode of "The Autism Dad" podcast, Rob Gorski interviews Meghan Bailey, a mother of an 11-year-old son on the autism spectrum. Meghan shares her parenting journey, discussing the initial autism diagnosis, her approach to parenting a neurodiverse child, and the concept of autistic shutdowns versus meltdowns. The conversation delves into coping mechanisms and the importance of meeting children where they are in their developmental process.</p><h2>Key Topics Covered:</h2><p>- Introduction to Meghan Bailey: Meghan shares her story and her son’s late autism diagnosis in 2022.</p><p>- Grieving Process in Autism Diagnosis: Discussion on how parents may grieve the life they envisioned for their children.</p><p>- Differences between Autism Shutdowns and Meltdowns: Meghan explains her experiences with her son’s shutdowns as opposed to meltdowns in autism.</p><p>- Coping Mechanisms and Self-Regulation in Autism: Strategies Meghan employs to help her son manage sensory overload and emotional stress.</p><p>- Parenting Challenges with Neurodiverse Children: Navigating the tween years and distinguishing between typical developmental behaviors and those influenced by autism.</p><p>- Parental Advice for Managing Autism: Tips for parents on managing shutdowns and the importance of changing their approach to meet their children’s needs.</p><p>- Autism Community Support: The value of connecting with other parents for support and validation.</p><h2>Resources Mentioned:</h2><p>- Meghan Bailey on TikTok: <a href="https://@MeghanBailey">@MeghanBailey</a></p><h2>Connect with Rob Gorski:</h2><p>About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:</p><p>Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for the last 15 years. </p><p>Connect with Rob: <a href="https://theautismdad.com">theautismdad.com</a></p><h2><br></h2><h2><br></h2><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Learn More About AngelSense</strong></p><p>As the new school year approaches, AngelSense helps parents track their loved ones in real-time, ensuring safe transportation, smooth transitions, and peace of mind. It supports navigation through school breaks, lunches, classroom changes, and after-school activities. The auto-pickup speakerphone allows caregivers to address concerns instantly. This Back to School season, get a free device with every new subscription. Protect your loved ones with AngelSense, making independence and safety achievable.

For more information click the link below.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/angelsense">Visit AngelSense</a></p><p><strong>Learn More: Goally</strong></p><p>The Goally tablet is focused on fostering independence in kids without the distractions of ads, social media, or potentially harmful content. Unlike Kindle and iPad tablets, Goally's Tablet exclusively features educational apps like Khan Academy, Duolingo ABC, and Starfall, and is entirely controlled by parents. Goally's Kids Calendar helps kids with things like task management. Kids also learn life skills through video classes and pre-made routines, enhancing their independence.

For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/goally">Visit Goally</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Enhancing Safety and Independence: Assistive Tech for Autism with Melissa Schiefelbein (S7E27)</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/autism-safety-and-independence</link>
      <description>Episode Description:
In this episode, Rob Gorski sits down with Melissa Schiefelbein, a board-certified behavior analyst, parent of a child with autism, and Clinical Advisor at AngelSense. Melissa shares her journey from being a concerned parent to becoming a professional in behavior analysis. She discusses the challenges and triumphs of raising a child with high needs and how assistive technology, like Angel Sense, has transformed their lives. This episode delves into the importance of understanding behavior principles, promoting independence, and the role of technology in enhancing safety and autonomy for children with special needs.
Key Points:

Introduction to Melissa Schiefelbein: Her background and journey into behavior analysis.

The Role of Behavior Analysis: How understanding behavior principles empowered Melissa to better support her son.

Challenges with Traditional Schooling: The impact of her son being put on the wrong bus and subsequent safety concerns.

Assistive Technology: How Angel Sense has provided peace of mind and independence.

Promoting Independence: Strategies for helping children with special needs become more independent.

Parental Empowerment: The importance of parents learning behavior principles and being involved in their child's development.

Real-Life Applications: Everyday situations where behavior principles can be applied.

Technology as a Bridge: How GPS tracking and other technologies can help parents feel more secure while promoting their child's independence.

School Integration: Addressing concerns and solutions for using assistive technology in schools.

Resources Mentioned:

Angel Sense: Angel Sense Website


Support Groups: Autism Support Groups


Calls to Action:

Subscribe to the Podcast: Stay updated with our latest episodes.

Follow on Social Media: Join our community on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

Share Your Story: We’d love to hear from you. Share your experiences with us.

Guest Bio:
Melissa Schiefelbein is a board-certified behavior analyst and a dedicated parent of a child with autism. Her personal experiences have driven her to become an advocate for understanding behavior principles and using assistive technology to promote independence and safety for children with special needs. Melissa currently works with Angel Sense as a clinical advisor, helping other parents navigate the challenges of raising children with high needs.
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More: Goally
The Goally tablet is focused on fostering independence in kids without the distractions of ads, social media, or potentially harmful content. Unlike Kindle and iPad tablets, Goally's Tablet exclusively features educational apps like Khan Academy, Duolingo ABC, and Starfall, and is entirely controlled by parents. Goally's Kids Calendar helps kids with things like task management. Kids also learn life skills through video classes and pre-made routines, enhancing their independence.

For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.
Visit Goally
Learn More About Super Duper Publications
Hello, parents and educators! Enhance your child's learning with Super Duper Publications! Our tools, designed by experts in speech-language and occupational therapy, include engaging games, books, and card decks perfect for any time, anywhere learning.

With options for hands-on and digital learning, plus hundreds of free resources, we cater to all children, including those with diverse needs. Dive into fun and effective education at superduperinc.com and use the code "theautismdad10" to save 10%.
Visit Super Duper Publications</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 24 Jul 2024 04:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Enhancing Safety and Independence: Assistive Tech for Autism with Melissa Schiefelbein (S7E27)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>7</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>27</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Episode Description:
In this episode, Rob Gorski sits down with Melissa Schiefelbein, a board-certified behavior analyst, parent of a child with autism, and Clinical Advisor at AngelSense. Melissa shares her journey from being a concerned parent to becoming a professional in behavior analysis. She discusses the challenges and triumphs of raising a child with high needs and how assistive technology, like Angel Sense, has transformed their lives. This episode delves into the importance of understanding behavior principles, promoting independence, and the role of technology in enhancing safety and autonomy for children with special needs.
Key Points:

Introduction to Melissa Schiefelbein: Her background and journey into behavior analysis.

The Role of Behavior Analysis: How understanding behavior principles empowered Melissa to better support her son.

Challenges with Traditional Schooling: The impact of her son being put on the wrong bus and subsequent safety concerns.

Assistive Technology: How Angel Sense has provided peace of mind and independence.

Promoting Independence: Strategies for helping children with special needs become more independent.

Parental Empowerment: The importance of parents learning behavior principles and being involved in their child's development.

Real-Life Applications: Everyday situations where behavior principles can be applied.

Technology as a Bridge: How GPS tracking and other technologies can help parents feel more secure while promoting their child's independence.

School Integration: Addressing concerns and solutions for using assistive technology in schools.

Resources Mentioned:

Angel Sense: Angel Sense Website


Support Groups: Autism Support Groups


Calls to Action:

Subscribe to the Podcast: Stay updated with our latest episodes.

Follow on Social Media: Join our community on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

Share Your Story: We’d love to hear from you. Share your experiences with us.

Guest Bio:
Melissa Schiefelbein is a board-certified behavior analyst and a dedicated parent of a child with autism. Her personal experiences have driven her to become an advocate for understanding behavior principles and using assistive technology to promote independence and safety for children with special needs. Melissa currently works with Angel Sense as a clinical advisor, helping other parents navigate the challenges of raising children with high needs.
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More: Goally
The Goally tablet is focused on fostering independence in kids without the distractions of ads, social media, or potentially harmful content. Unlike Kindle and iPad tablets, Goally's Tablet exclusively features educational apps like Khan Academy, Duolingo ABC, and Starfall, and is entirely controlled by parents. Goally's Kids Calendar helps kids with things like task management. Kids also learn life skills through video classes and pre-made routines, enhancing their independence.

For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.
Visit Goally
Learn More About Super Duper Publications
Hello, parents and educators! Enhance your child's learning with Super Duper Publications! Our tools, designed by experts in speech-language and occupational therapy, include engaging games, books, and card decks perfect for any time, anywhere learning.

With options for hands-on and digital learning, plus hundreds of free resources, we cater to all children, including those with diverse needs. Dive into fun and effective education at superduperinc.com and use the code "theautismdad10" to save 10%.
Visit Super Duper Publications</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<h2>Episode Description:</h2><p>In this episode, Rob Gorski sits down with Melissa Schiefelbein, a board-certified behavior analyst, parent of a child with autism, and Clinical Advisor at AngelSense. Melissa shares her journey from being a concerned parent to becoming a professional in behavior analysis. She discusses the challenges and triumphs of raising a child with high needs and how assistive technology, like Angel Sense, has transformed their lives. This episode delves into the importance of understanding behavior principles, promoting independence, and the role of technology in enhancing safety and autonomy for children with special needs.</p><h2>Key Points:</h2><ul>
<li>Introduction to Melissa Schiefelbein: Her background and journey into behavior analysis.</li>
<li>The Role of Behavior Analysis: How understanding behavior principles empowered Melissa to better support her son.</li>
<li>Challenges with Traditional Schooling: The impact of her son being put on the wrong bus and subsequent safety concerns.</li>
<li>Assistive Technology: How Angel Sense has provided peace of mind and independence.</li>
<li>Promoting Independence: Strategies for helping children with special needs become more independent.</li>
<li>Parental Empowerment: The importance of parents learning behavior principles and being involved in their child's development.</li>
<li>Real-Life Applications: Everyday situations where behavior principles can be applied.</li>
<li>Technology as a Bridge: How GPS tracking and other technologies can help parents feel more secure while promoting their child's independence.</li>
<li>School Integration: Addressing concerns and solutions for using assistive technology in schools.</li>
</ul><br><h2>Resources Mentioned:</h2><ul>
<li>Angel Sense: <a href="https://www.angelsense.com?ref=theautismdad">Angel Sense Website</a>
</li>
<li>Support Groups: <a href="https://www.facebook.com/groups/specialneedsparentingsupport/?ref=share_group_link">Autism Support Groups</a>
</li>
</ul><br><h2>Calls to Action:</h2><ul>
<li>Subscribe to the Podcast: Stay updated with our latest episodes.</li>
<li>Follow on Social Media: Join our community on <a href="https://www.facebook.com/theautismdad">Facebook</a>, <a href="https://twitter.com/theautismdad">Twitter</a>, and <a href="https://instagram.com/theautismdad">Instagram</a>.</li>
<li>Share Your Story: We’d love to hear from you. Share your experiences with us.</li>
</ul><br><h2>Guest Bio:</h2><p>Melissa Schiefelbein is a board-certified behavior analyst and a dedicated parent of a child with autism. Her personal experiences have driven her to become an advocate for understanding behavior principles and using assistive technology to promote independence and safety for children with special needs. Melissa currently works with Angel Sense as a clinical advisor, helping other parents navigate the challenges of raising children with high needs.</p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Learn More: Goally</strong></p><p>The Goally tablet is focused on fostering independence in kids without the distractions of ads, social media, or potentially harmful content. Unlike Kindle and iPad tablets, Goally's Tablet exclusively features educational apps like Khan Academy, Duolingo ABC, and Starfall, and is entirely controlled by parents. Goally's Kids Calendar helps kids with things like task management. Kids also learn life skills through video classes and pre-made routines, enhancing their independence.

For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/goally">Visit Goally</a></p><p><strong>Learn More About Super Duper Publications</strong></p><p>Hello, parents and educators! Enhance your child's learning with Super Duper Publications! Our tools, designed by experts in speech-language and occupational therapy, include engaging games, books, and card decks perfect for any time, anywhere learning.

With options for hands-on and digital learning, plus hundreds of free resources, we cater to all children, including those with diverse needs. Dive into fun and effective education at superduperinc.com and use the code "theautismdad10" to save 10%.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/superduperpublications">Visit Super Duper Publications</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Understanding Comorbid Diagnoses in Autism (S7E26)</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/understanding-comorbid-diagnoses-in-autism</link>
      <description>Introduction:
In this insightful episode, we welcome Dr. Suzanne Goh, a pediatric neurologist and behavior analyst, to discuss the complexities of comorbid diagnoses in children with autism. Dr. Goh shares her expertise on the role of pediatric neurology, the importance of a holistic approach, and how parents can better advocate for their children.
Guest: Dr. Suzanne Goh
Dr. Suzanne Goh is a renowned pediatric neurologist and behavior analyst based in San Diego, California. Specializing in autism, Dr. Goh leads a comprehensive practice that integrates medical, behavioral, and developmental care. As the founder of Cordica, a network of 24 centers providing autism care services nationwide, she is dedicated to improving the lives of neurodivergent children and their families. Dr. Goh is also an author, with her latest book, "Magnificent Minds," offering a holistic approach to autism care.
Key Points and Takeaways:


Dr. Suzanne Goh’s Background: Pediatric neurologist and behavior analyst specializing in autism.


Shortage in the Field: There is a significant shortage of professionals specializing in pediatric neurology and autism care.


Role of Pediatric Neurologists: Diagnosis, genetic testing, metabolic testing, and epilepsy management.


Neurobehavioral Framework: Combining neurology and behavior analysis for a customized approach to autism care.


Common Comorbid Diagnoses:


Medical Conditions: Genetic, metabolic disorders, epilepsy, sleep disorders, gastrointestinal issues, immune disorders, and autonomic nervous system dysfunction.


Impact of Comorbid Conditions: These can significantly affect a child’s health, quality of life, learning, and well-being.


Advocating for Your Child: The importance of looking deeper than just the autism diagnosis and finding the right medical team.

Relevant Links:

Cordica Care

Dr. Suzanne Goh’s Website

Magnificent Minds Book on Amazon

Quotes and Highlights:

"The source of behavior is the brain. So it's a natural connection. And how can we really understand behavior if we're not thinking about the brain?"

"About 90% of autistic individuals have at least one co-occurring condition and 50% have four or more."

About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for the last 15 years. 
Connect with Rob: theautismdad.com
If you found this episode helpful, please subscribe to our podcast, leave a review, and visit our website for more resources. Connect with us on social media to stay updated on future episodes.
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More: Goally
The Goally tablet is focused on fostering independence in kids without the distractions of ads, social media, or potentially harmful content. Unlike Kindle and iPad tablets, Goally's Tablet exclusively features educational apps like Khan Academy, Duolingo ABC, and Starfall, and is entirely controlled by parents. Goally's Kids Calendar helps kids with things like task management. Kids also learn life skills through video classes and pre-made routines, enhancing their independence.

For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.
Visit Goally
Learn More: Mightier
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.

Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.
Visit Mightier</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 03 Jul 2024 04:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Understanding Comorbid Diagnoses in Autism</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>7</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>26</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Introduction:
In this insightful episode, we welcome Dr. Suzanne Goh, a pediatric neurologist and behavior analyst, to discuss the complexities of comorbid diagnoses in children with autism. Dr. Goh shares her expertise on the role of pediatric neurology, the importance of a holistic approach, and how parents can better advocate for their children.
Guest: Dr. Suzanne Goh
Dr. Suzanne Goh is a renowned pediatric neurologist and behavior analyst based in San Diego, California. Specializing in autism, Dr. Goh leads a comprehensive practice that integrates medical, behavioral, and developmental care. As the founder of Cordica, a network of 24 centers providing autism care services nationwide, she is dedicated to improving the lives of neurodivergent children and their families. Dr. Goh is also an author, with her latest book, "Magnificent Minds," offering a holistic approach to autism care.
Key Points and Takeaways:


Dr. Suzanne Goh’s Background: Pediatric neurologist and behavior analyst specializing in autism.


Shortage in the Field: There is a significant shortage of professionals specializing in pediatric neurology and autism care.


Role of Pediatric Neurologists: Diagnosis, genetic testing, metabolic testing, and epilepsy management.


Neurobehavioral Framework: Combining neurology and behavior analysis for a customized approach to autism care.


Common Comorbid Diagnoses:


Medical Conditions: Genetic, metabolic disorders, epilepsy, sleep disorders, gastrointestinal issues, immune disorders, and autonomic nervous system dysfunction.


Impact of Comorbid Conditions: These can significantly affect a child’s health, quality of life, learning, and well-being.


Advocating for Your Child: The importance of looking deeper than just the autism diagnosis and finding the right medical team.

Relevant Links:

Cordica Care

Dr. Suzanne Goh’s Website

Magnificent Minds Book on Amazon

Quotes and Highlights:

"The source of behavior is the brain. So it's a natural connection. And how can we really understand behavior if we're not thinking about the brain?"

"About 90% of autistic individuals have at least one co-occurring condition and 50% have four or more."

About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for the last 15 years. 
Connect with Rob: theautismdad.com
If you found this episode helpful, please subscribe to our podcast, leave a review, and visit our website for more resources. Connect with us on social media to stay updated on future episodes.
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More: Goally
The Goally tablet is focused on fostering independence in kids without the distractions of ads, social media, or potentially harmful content. Unlike Kindle and iPad tablets, Goally's Tablet exclusively features educational apps like Khan Academy, Duolingo ABC, and Starfall, and is entirely controlled by parents. Goally's Kids Calendar helps kids with things like task management. Kids also learn life skills through video classes and pre-made routines, enhancing their independence.

For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.
Visit Goally
Learn More: Mightier
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.

Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.
Visit Mightier</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Introduction:</strong></p><p>In this insightful episode, we welcome Dr. Suzanne Goh, a pediatric neurologist and behavior analyst, to discuss the complexities of comorbid diagnoses in children with autism. Dr. Goh shares her expertise on the role of pediatric neurology, the importance of a holistic approach, and how parents can better advocate for their children.</p><p><strong>Guest: Dr. Suzanne Goh</strong></p><p>Dr. Suzanne Goh is a renowned pediatric neurologist and behavior analyst based in San Diego, California. Specializing in autism, Dr. Goh leads a comprehensive practice that integrates medical, behavioral, and developmental care. As the founder of Cordica, a network of 24 centers providing autism care services nationwide, she is dedicated to improving the lives of neurodivergent children and their families. Dr. Goh is also an author, with her latest book, "Magnificent Minds," offering a holistic approach to autism care.</p><p><strong>Key Points and Takeaways:</strong></p><ul>
<li>
<strong>Dr. Suzanne Goh’s Background</strong>: Pediatric neurologist and behavior analyst specializing in autism.</li>
<li>
<strong>Shortage in the Field</strong>: There is a significant shortage of professionals specializing in pediatric neurology and autism care.</li>
<li>
<strong>Role of Pediatric Neurologists</strong>: Diagnosis, genetic testing, metabolic testing, and epilepsy management.</li>
<li>
<strong>Neurobehavioral Framework</strong>: Combining neurology and behavior analysis for a customized approach to autism care.</li>
<li>
<strong>Common Comorbid Diagnoses</strong>:</li>
<li>
<strong>Medical Conditions</strong>: Genetic, metabolic disorders, epilepsy, sleep disorders, gastrointestinal issues, immune disorders, and autonomic nervous system dysfunction.</li>
<li>
<strong>Impact of Comorbid Conditions</strong>: These can significantly affect a child’s health, quality of life, learning, and well-being.</li>
<li>
<strong>Advocating for Your Child</strong>: The importance of looking deeper than just the autism diagnosis and finding the right medical team.</li>
</ul><br><p><strong>Relevant Links:</strong></p><ul>
<li><a href="https://www.corticacare.com">Cordica Care</a></li>
<li><a href="https://www.drsuzannegoh.com">Dr. Suzanne Goh’s Website</a></li>
<li><a href="https://www.amazon.com">Magnificent Minds Book on Amazon</a></li>
</ul><br><p><strong>Quotes and Highlights:</strong></p><ul>
<li>"The source of behavior is the brain. So it's a natural connection. And how can we really understand behavior if we're not thinking about the brain?"</li>
<li>"About 90% of autistic individuals have at least one co-occurring condition and 50% have four or more."</li>
</ul><br><p><strong>About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:</strong></p><p>Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for the last 15 years. </p><p>Connect with Rob: <a href="https://theautismdad.com">theautismdad.com</a></p><p>If you found this episode helpful, please subscribe to our podcast, leave a review, and visit our website for more resources. Connect with us on social media to stay updated on future episodes.</p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Learn More: Goally</strong></p><p>The Goally tablet is focused on fostering independence in kids without the distractions of ads, social media, or potentially harmful content. Unlike Kindle and iPad tablets, Goally's Tablet exclusively features educational apps like Khan Academy, Duolingo ABC, and Starfall, and is entirely controlled by parents. Goally's Kids Calendar helps kids with things like task management. Kids also learn life skills through video classes and pre-made routines, enhancing their independence.

For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/goally">Visit Goally</a></p><p><strong>Learn More: Mightier</strong></p><p>Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.

Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/mightier">Visit Mightier</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Understanding ARFID: Insights from Michelle of My ARFID Life (S7E25)</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/-kk</link>
      <description>In this enlightening episode, we dive deep into Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID) with Michelle from "My ARFID Life." Michelle shares her personal journey of parenting a child with ARFID, the challenges they face, and the incredible support they receive from their online community. This episode is packed with valuable insights, practical advice, and inspiring stories for parents, caregivers, and anyone interested in understanding ARFID better.
Key Topics Discussed:


Introduction to ARFID: What is ARFID, and how does it differ from picky eating?


Michelle’s Story: The journey of discovering Hannah’s ARFID and the impact on their family.


Diagnosis and Therapy: Steps to diagnose ARFID and the types of therapies that have helped Hannah.


Social Media and Support: How their Instagram account, "My ARFID Life," has provided support and community for Hannah.


Challenges and Triumphs: Real-life challenges faced by those with ARFID and the small victories that make a big difference.


Advice for Parents: Tips and advice for parents navigating ARFID with their children.

Quotes from the Episode:

"ARFID stands for Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder, and it’s so much more than just picky eating." - Michelle

"The support from our followers on 'My ARFID Life' has been incredible and a crucial part of Hannah’s journey." - Michelle

"Therapy and understanding the root causes of ARFID have been game-changers for us." - Michelle

Bios:
About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for the last 15 years. 
Connect with Rob: theautismdad.link
Guest Bio:
Michelle is a dedicated mom of three, including her 8-year-old daughter Hannah, who has ARFID. After years of struggling with various therapies and witnessing Hannah's severe malnourishment, Michelle found a specialist who introduced a nutritional supplement to help fill Hannah's nutritional gaps. Despite Hannah's sensory sensitivities making it a challenge, Michelle noticed that Hannah thrived on praise and loved being on camera. To motivate Hannah, Michelle started an Instagram page called "My ARFID Life" to encourage her to try new foods. The account quickly gained attention, helping many people relate to ARFID and find support. This journey has not only boosted Hannah’s confidence but also empowered Michelle to spread awareness about ARFID, helping others feel seen and heard.
Connect with Michelle: https://www.instagram.com/myarfidlife/
Resources Mentioned:

DSM-5 ARFID Diagnostic Criteria

A Parents Guide to ARFID (S7E02)

Connect with Us:

Follow us on Instagram



Join our Facebook Group



Visit our Website for more episodes and resources.

Subscribe &amp; Review:
If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast platform. Your support helps us reach more listeners and bring you more valuable content!

Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More: Mightier
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.

Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.
Visit Mightier
Learn More: Goally
The Goally tablet is focused on fostering independence in kids without the distractions of ads, social media, or potentially harmful content. Unlike Kindle and iPad tablets, Goally's Tablet exclusively features educational apps like Khan Academy, Duolingo ABC, and Starfall, and is entirely controlled by parents. Goally's Kids Calendar helps kids with things like task management. Kids also learn life skills through video classes and pre-made routines, enhancing their independence.

For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.
Visit Goally</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 25 Jun 2024 04:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Understanding ARFID: Insights from Michelle of My ARFID Life</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>7</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>25</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>In this enlightening episode, we dive deep into Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID) with Michelle from "My ARFID Life." Michelle shares her personal journey of parenting a child with ARFID, the challenges they face, and the incredible support they receive from their online community. This episode is packed with valuable insights, practical advice, and inspiring stories for parents, caregivers, and anyone interested in understanding ARFID better.
Key Topics Discussed:


Introduction to ARFID: What is ARFID, and how does it differ from picky eating?


Michelle’s Story: The journey of discovering Hannah’s ARFID and the impact on their family.


Diagnosis and Therapy: Steps to diagnose ARFID and the types of therapies that have helped Hannah.


Social Media and Support: How their Instagram account, "My ARFID Life," has provided support and community for Hannah.


Challenges and Triumphs: Real-life challenges faced by those with ARFID and the small victories that make a big difference.


Advice for Parents: Tips and advice for parents navigating ARFID with their children.

Quotes from the Episode:

"ARFID stands for Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder, and it’s so much more than just picky eating." - Michelle

"The support from our followers on 'My ARFID Life' has been incredible and a crucial part of Hannah’s journey." - Michelle

"Therapy and understanding the root causes of ARFID have been game-changers for us." - Michelle

Bios:
About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for the last 15 years. 
Connect with Rob: theautismdad.link
Guest Bio:
Michelle is a dedicated mom of three, including her 8-year-old daughter Hannah, who has ARFID. After years of struggling with various therapies and witnessing Hannah's severe malnourishment, Michelle found a specialist who introduced a nutritional supplement to help fill Hannah's nutritional gaps. Despite Hannah's sensory sensitivities making it a challenge, Michelle noticed that Hannah thrived on praise and loved being on camera. To motivate Hannah, Michelle started an Instagram page called "My ARFID Life" to encourage her to try new foods. The account quickly gained attention, helping many people relate to ARFID and find support. This journey has not only boosted Hannah’s confidence but also empowered Michelle to spread awareness about ARFID, helping others feel seen and heard.
Connect with Michelle: https://www.instagram.com/myarfidlife/
Resources Mentioned:

DSM-5 ARFID Diagnostic Criteria

A Parents Guide to ARFID (S7E02)

Connect with Us:

Follow us on Instagram



Join our Facebook Group



Visit our Website for more episodes and resources.

Subscribe &amp; Review:
If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast platform. Your support helps us reach more listeners and bring you more valuable content!

Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More: Mightier
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.

Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.
Visit Mightier
Learn More: Goally
The Goally tablet is focused on fostering independence in kids without the distractions of ads, social media, or potentially harmful content. Unlike Kindle and iPad tablets, Goally's Tablet exclusively features educational apps like Khan Academy, Duolingo ABC, and Starfall, and is entirely controlled by parents. Goally's Kids Calendar helps kids with things like task management. Kids also learn life skills through video classes and pre-made routines, enhancing their independence.

For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.
Visit Goally</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this enlightening episode, we dive deep into Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID) with Michelle from "My ARFID Life." Michelle shares her personal journey of parenting a child with ARFID, the challenges they face, and the incredible support they receive from their online community. This episode is packed with valuable insights, practical advice, and inspiring stories for parents, caregivers, and anyone interested in understanding ARFID better.</p><p><strong>Key Topics Discussed:</strong></p><ul>
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<strong>Introduction to ARFID:</strong> What is ARFID, and how does it differ from picky eating?</li>
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<strong>Michelle’s Story:</strong> The journey of discovering Hannah’s ARFID and the impact on their family.</li>
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<strong>Diagnosis and Therapy:</strong> Steps to diagnose ARFID and the types of therapies that have helped Hannah.</li>
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<strong>Social Media and Support:</strong> How their Instagram account, "My ARFID Life," has provided support and community for Hannah.</li>
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<strong>Challenges and Triumphs:</strong> Real-life challenges faced by those with ARFID and the small victories that make a big difference.</li>
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<strong>Advice for Parents:</strong> Tips and advice for parents navigating ARFID with their children.</li>
</ul><br><p><strong>Quotes from the Episode:</strong></p><ul>
<li>"ARFID stands for Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder, and it’s so much more than just picky eating." - Michelle</li>
<li>"The support from our followers on 'My ARFID Life' has been incredible and a crucial part of Hannah’s journey." - Michelle</li>
<li>"Therapy and understanding the root causes of ARFID have been game-changers for us." - Michelle</li>
</ul><br><h2>Bios:</h2><p>About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:</p><p>Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for the last 15 years. </p><p><strong>Connect with Rob: </strong><a href="https://theautismdad.link"><strong>theautismdad.link</strong></a></p><p><strong>Guest Bio:</strong></p><p>Michelle is a dedicated mom of three, including her 8-year-old daughter Hannah, who has ARFID. After years of struggling with various therapies and witnessing Hannah's severe malnourishment, Michelle found a specialist who introduced a nutritional supplement to help fill Hannah's nutritional gaps. Despite Hannah's sensory sensitivities making it a challenge, Michelle noticed that Hannah thrived on praise and loved being on camera. To motivate Hannah, Michelle started an Instagram page called "My ARFID Life" to encourage her to try new foods. The account quickly gained attention, helping many people relate to ARFID and find support. This journey has not only boosted Hannah’s confidence but also empowered Michelle to spread awareness about ARFID, helping others feel seen and heard.</p><p><strong>Connect with Michelle: </strong><a href="https://www.instagram.com/myarfidlife/"><strong>https://www.instagram.com/myarfidlife/</strong></a></p><p><strong>Resources Mentioned:</strong></p><ul>
<li><a href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK519712/table/ch3.t18/">DSM-5 ARFID Diagnostic Criteria</a></li>
<li><a href="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/c3b4a02f-eeb9-40c6-813e-32235f293803/S7E02-Brittyn-Coleman-FINAL.mp3">A Parents Guide to ARFID (S7E02)</a></li>
</ul><br><p><strong>Connect with Us:</strong></p><ul>
<li>Follow us on <a href="https://www.instagram.com/theautismdad">Instagram</a>
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</ul><br><p><strong>Subscribe &amp; Review:</strong></p><p><strong>If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review on </strong><a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-autism-dad/id1450723980">Apple Podcasts</a>, <a href="https://open.spotify.com/show/0Kl8mzCI7sYHzLNVhmRWTo">Spotify</a>, or your favorite podcast platform. Your support helps us reach more listeners and bring you more valuable content!</p><h3><br></h3><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Learn More: Mightier</strong></p><p>Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.

Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/mightier">Visit Mightier</a></p><p><strong>Learn More: Goally</strong></p><p>The Goally tablet is focused on fostering independence in kids without the distractions of ads, social media, or potentially harmful content. Unlike Kindle and iPad tablets, Goally's Tablet exclusively features educational apps like Khan Academy, Duolingo ABC, and Starfall, and is entirely controlled by parents. Goally's Kids Calendar helps kids with things like task management. Kids also learn life skills through video classes and pre-made routines, enhancing their independence.

For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/goally">Visit Goally</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Autism Parenting Challenges and Strategies (S7E24)</title>
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      <description>In this episode of "The Autism Dad" podcast, Rob Gorski welcomes Lisa Candera, also known as The Autism Mom Coach. Lisa, a solo mother of a teenage son with severe autism and OCD, is a practicing attorney and certified life and grief coach. She shares valuable insights and practical strategies to help parents navigate challenges such as meltdowns, sleepless nights, and sensory issues. Join us for actionable advice and heartfelt encouragement on creating a supportive environment that fosters growth and resilience for you and your child.
About Lisa Candera:
Lisa Candera, The Autism Mom Coach, is a solo mother of a teenage son with severe autism and OCD, a practicing attorney, and a certified life and grief coach. Over the past four years, she has faced intense challenges, including her child's severe aggression and hospitalizations. These experiences inspired her to pursue certifications in life and grief coaching and create a program for autism parents. Through her coaching program and weekly podcast, Lisa shares her wisdom and practical strategies, offering guidance and support to families navigating autism parenting. Her insights have helped countless families manage the complexities of raising a child with autism.
To learn more about Lisa:
- Website: http://www.theautismmomcoach.com
- Facebook and Instagram: @theautismmomcoach
- Podcast: The Autism Mom Coach Podcast
About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for the last 15 years. 
Connect with Rob: theautismdad.link
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More: Mightier
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.

Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.
Visit Mightier
Learn More: Goally
The Goally tablet is focused on fostering independence in kids without the distractions of ads, social media, or potentially harmful content. Unlike Kindle and iPad tablets, Goally's Tablet exclusively features educational apps like Khan Academy, Duolingo ABC, and Starfall, and is entirely controlled by parents. Goally's Kids Calendar helps kids with things like task management. Kids also learn life skills through video classes and pre-made routines, enhancing their independence.

For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.
Visit Goally</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 18 Jun 2024 04:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Autism Parenting Challenges and Strategies</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:episode>24</itunes:episode>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode of "The Autism Dad" podcast, Rob Gorski welcomes Lisa Candera, also known as The Autism Mom Coach. Lisa, a solo mother of a teenage son with severe autism and OCD, is a practicing attorney and certified life and grief coach. She shares valuable insights and practical strategies to help parents navigate challenges such as meltdowns, sleepless nights, and sensory issues. Join us for actionable advice and heartfelt encouragement on creating a supportive environment that fosters growth and resilience for you and your child.
About Lisa Candera:
Lisa Candera, The Autism Mom Coach, is a solo mother of a teenage son with severe autism and OCD, a practicing attorney, and a certified life and grief coach. Over the past four years, she has faced intense challenges, including her child's severe aggression and hospitalizations. These experiences inspired her to pursue certifications in life and grief coaching and create a program for autism parents. Through her coaching program and weekly podcast, Lisa shares her wisdom and practical strategies, offering guidance and support to families navigating autism parenting. Her insights have helped countless families manage the complexities of raising a child with autism.
To learn more about Lisa:
- Website: http://www.theautismmomcoach.com
- Facebook and Instagram: @theautismmomcoach
- Podcast: The Autism Mom Coach Podcast
About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for the last 15 years. 
Connect with Rob: theautismdad.link
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More: Mightier
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.

Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.
Visit Mightier
Learn More: Goally
The Goally tablet is focused on fostering independence in kids without the distractions of ads, social media, or potentially harmful content. Unlike Kindle and iPad tablets, Goally's Tablet exclusively features educational apps like Khan Academy, Duolingo ABC, and Starfall, and is entirely controlled by parents. Goally's Kids Calendar helps kids with things like task management. Kids also learn life skills through video classes and pre-made routines, enhancing their independence.

For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.
Visit Goally</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of "The Autism Dad" podcast, Rob Gorski welcomes Lisa Candera, also known as The Autism Mom Coach. Lisa, a solo mother of a teenage son with severe autism and OCD, is a practicing attorney and certified life and grief coach. She shares valuable insights and practical strategies to help parents navigate challenges such as meltdowns, sleepless nights, and sensory issues. Join us for actionable advice and heartfelt encouragement on creating a supportive environment that fosters growth and resilience for you and your child.</p><p><strong>About Lisa Candera:</strong></p><p>Lisa Candera, The Autism Mom Coach, is a solo mother of a teenage son with severe autism and OCD, a practicing attorney, and a certified life and grief coach. Over the past four years, she has faced intense challenges, including her child's severe aggression and hospitalizations. These experiences inspired her to pursue certifications in life and grief coaching and create a program for autism parents. Through her coaching program and weekly podcast, Lisa shares her wisdom and practical strategies, offering guidance and support to families navigating autism parenting. Her insights have helped countless families manage the complexities of raising a child with autism.</p><p><strong>To learn more about Lisa:</strong></p><p>- Website: http://www.theautismmomcoach.com</p><p>- Facebook and Instagram: @theautismmomcoach</p><p>- Podcast: The Autism Mom Coach Podcast</p><p><strong>About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:</strong></p><p>Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for the last 15 years. </p><p>Connect with Rob: <a href="https://theautismdad.link/">theautismdad.link</a></p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Learn More: Mightier</strong></p><p>Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.

Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/mightier">Visit Mightier</a></p><p><strong>Learn More: Goally</strong></p><p>The Goally tablet is focused on fostering independence in kids without the distractions of ads, social media, or potentially harmful content. Unlike Kindle and iPad tablets, Goally's Tablet exclusively features educational apps like Khan Academy, Duolingo ABC, and Starfall, and is entirely controlled by parents. Goally's Kids Calendar helps kids with things like task management. Kids also learn life skills through video classes and pre-made routines, enhancing their independence.

For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/goally">Visit Goally</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Accessible Meditation for Neurodivergent Kids (S7E23)</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/meditation-for-neurodivergent-kids-s7e23</link>
      <description>In this enlightening episode, Rob Gorski sits down with Jan Gioia, a dedicated meditation teacher and the founder of WeeMeditate. With a background in special education and extensive experience teaching meditation to children of all abilities, Jan shares her insights on how meditation can benefit neurodivergent kids. She discusses the misconceptions around meditation, practical tips for introducing it to children, and the unique features of her inclusive meditation platform, WeeMeditate.
Key Topics Discussed:
- Common challenges parents face in helping their neurodivergent children self-regulate
- The benefits of meditation for children, including emotional regulation, reduced anxiety, and improved concentration
- Practical tips for introducing meditation to children who are fidgety or have difficulty sitting still
- The importance of making meditation accessible and representative for all children
- Overview of WeeMeditate, a meditation platform designed for children of all abilities, featuring guided story meditations and character inclusivity
- How parents can incorporate meditation into their children's daily routines
Resources Mentioned:
- WeeMeditate: https://weemeditate.com
- Dragon's Meditation Club Newsletter: Free monthly meditations for parents and children available at https://weeMeditate.com
Guest Bio:
Jan Gioia is a dedicated meditation teacher with a master's degree in special education. She has extensive experience teaching meditation to children from preschool to high school, including those with autism and various disabilities. Jan is the creator of WeeMeditate, an inclusive meditation platform designed to be accessible and representative of all children. Through her work, Jan aims to make meditation a practical and beneficial practice for neurodivergent kids and their families.
About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for the last 15 years. 
Connect with Rob: theautismdad.link
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More: Mightier
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.

Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.
Visit Mightier</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jun 2024 04:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Accessible Meditation for Neurodivergent Kids</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>7</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>23</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>In this enlightening episode, Rob Gorski sits down with Jan Gioia, a dedicated meditation teacher and the founder of WeeMeditate. With a background in special education and extensive experience teaching meditation to children of all abilities, Jan shares her insights on how meditation can benefit neurodivergent kids. She discusses the misconceptions around meditation, practical tips for introducing it to children, and the unique features of her inclusive meditation platform, WeeMeditate.
Key Topics Discussed:
- Common challenges parents face in helping their neurodivergent children self-regulate
- The benefits of meditation for children, including emotional regulation, reduced anxiety, and improved concentration
- Practical tips for introducing meditation to children who are fidgety or have difficulty sitting still
- The importance of making meditation accessible and representative for all children
- Overview of WeeMeditate, a meditation platform designed for children of all abilities, featuring guided story meditations and character inclusivity
- How parents can incorporate meditation into their children's daily routines
Resources Mentioned:
- WeeMeditate: https://weemeditate.com
- Dragon's Meditation Club Newsletter: Free monthly meditations for parents and children available at https://weeMeditate.com
Guest Bio:
Jan Gioia is a dedicated meditation teacher with a master's degree in special education. She has extensive experience teaching meditation to children from preschool to high school, including those with autism and various disabilities. Jan is the creator of WeeMeditate, an inclusive meditation platform designed to be accessible and representative of all children. Through her work, Jan aims to make meditation a practical and beneficial practice for neurodivergent kids and their families.
About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for the last 15 years. 
Connect with Rob: theautismdad.link
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More: Mightier
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.

Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.
Visit Mightier</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this enlightening episode, Rob Gorski sits down with Jan Gioia, a dedicated meditation teacher and the founder of WeeMeditate. With a background in special education and extensive experience teaching meditation to children of all abilities, Jan shares her insights on how meditation can benefit neurodivergent kids. She discusses the misconceptions around meditation, practical tips for introducing it to children, and the unique features of her inclusive meditation platform, WeeMeditate.</p><p><strong>Key Topics Discussed:</strong></p><p>- Common challenges parents face in helping their neurodivergent children self-regulate</p><p>- The benefits of meditation for children, including emotional regulation, reduced anxiety, and improved concentration</p><p>- Practical tips for introducing meditation to children who are fidgety or have difficulty sitting still</p><p>- The importance of making meditation accessible and representative for all children</p><p>- Overview of WeeMeditate, a meditation platform designed for children of all abilities, featuring guided story meditations and character inclusivity</p><p>- How parents can incorporate meditation into their children's daily routines</p><p><strong>Resources Mentioned:</strong></p><p>- WeeMeditate: https://weemeditate.com</p><p>- Dragon's Meditation Club Newsletter: Free monthly meditations for parents and children available at https://weeMeditate.com</p><p><strong>Guest Bio:</strong></p><p>Jan Gioia is a dedicated meditation teacher with a master's degree in special education. She has extensive experience teaching meditation to children from preschool to high school, including those with autism and various disabilities. Jan is the creator of WeeMeditate, an inclusive meditation platform designed to be accessible and representative of all children. Through her work, Jan aims to make meditation a practical and beneficial practice for neurodivergent kids and their families.</p><p><strong>About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:</strong></p><p>Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for the last 15 years. </p><p>Connect with Rob: <a href="https://theautismdad.link/">theautismdad.link</a></p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Learn More: Mightier</strong></p><p>Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.

Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/mightier">Visit Mightier</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Zaneta Barton’s Autism Parenting Story (S7E22)</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/zaneta-bartons-autism-parenting-story-s7e22</link>
      <description>Zaneta Barton, a mother of six, shares her journey as a parent of a child with autism and her pursuit of a degree in deaf communication. She discusses the challenges of accepting the diagnosis and the impact on her family. The conversation also touches on the dynamics of a large family and the importance of self-care. The conversation covers the challenges of burnout, self-care, and the transition to adulthood for children with special needs. Zaneta and Rob share their experiences and insights, emphasizing the importance of self-care and the complexities of parenting children with special needs as they transition into adulthood.
About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for the last 15 years. 
Connect with Rob: theautismdad.link
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More: Goally
The Goally tablet is focused on fostering independence in kids without the distractions of ads, social media, or potentially harmful content. Unlike Kindle and iPad tablets, Goally's Tablet exclusively features educational apps like Khan Academy, Duolingo ABC, and Starfall, and is entirely controlled by parents. Goally's Kids Calendar helps kids with things like task management. Kids also learn life skills through video classes and pre-made routines, enhancing their independence.

For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.
Visit Goally
Learn More About Super Duper Publications
Hello, parents and educators! Enhance your child's learning with Super Duper Publications! Our tools, designed by experts in speech-language and occupational therapy, include engaging games, books, and card decks perfect for any time, anywhere learning.

With options for hands-on and digital learning, plus hundreds of free resources, we cater to all children, including those with diverse needs. Dive into fun and effective education at superduperinc.com and use the code "theautismdad10" to save 10%.
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      <pubDate>Tue, 04 Jun 2024 04:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Zaneta Barton’s Autism Parenting Story</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>7</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>22</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Zaneta Barton, a mother of six, shares her journey as a parent of a child with autism and her pursuit of a degree in deaf communication. She discusses the challenges of accepting the diagnosis and the impact on her family. The conversation also touches on the dynamics of a large family and the importance of self-care. The conversation covers the challenges of burnout, self-care, and the transition to adulthood for children with special needs. Zaneta and Rob share their experiences and insights, emphasizing the importance of self-care and the complexities of parenting children with special needs as they transition into adulthood.
About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for the last 15 years. 
Connect with Rob: theautismdad.link
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More: Goally
The Goally tablet is focused on fostering independence in kids without the distractions of ads, social media, or potentially harmful content. Unlike Kindle and iPad tablets, Goally's Tablet exclusively features educational apps like Khan Academy, Duolingo ABC, and Starfall, and is entirely controlled by parents. Goally's Kids Calendar helps kids with things like task management. Kids also learn life skills through video classes and pre-made routines, enhancing their independence.

For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.
Visit Goally
Learn More About Super Duper Publications
Hello, parents and educators! Enhance your child's learning with Super Duper Publications! Our tools, designed by experts in speech-language and occupational therapy, include engaging games, books, and card decks perfect for any time, anywhere learning.

With options for hands-on and digital learning, plus hundreds of free resources, we cater to all children, including those with diverse needs. Dive into fun and effective education at superduperinc.com and use the code "theautismdad10" to save 10%.
Visit Super Duper Publications</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Zaneta Barton, a mother of six, shares her journey as a parent of a child with autism and her pursuit of a degree in deaf communication. She discusses the challenges of accepting the diagnosis and the impact on her family. The conversation also touches on the dynamics of a large family and the importance of self-care. The conversation covers the challenges of burnout, self-care, and the transition to adulthood for children with special needs. Zaneta and Rob share their experiences and insights, emphasizing the importance of self-care and the complexities of parenting children with special needs as they transition into adulthood.</p><p><strong>About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast</strong>:</p><p>Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for the last 15 years. </p><p>Connect with Rob: <a href="https://theautismdad.link/">theautismdad.link</a></p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Learn More: Goally</strong></p><p>The Goally tablet is focused on fostering independence in kids without the distractions of ads, social media, or potentially harmful content. Unlike Kindle and iPad tablets, Goally's Tablet exclusively features educational apps like Khan Academy, Duolingo ABC, and Starfall, and is entirely controlled by parents. Goally's Kids Calendar helps kids with things like task management. Kids also learn life skills through video classes and pre-made routines, enhancing their independence.

For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/goally">Visit Goally</a></p><p><strong>Learn More About Super Duper Publications</strong></p><p>Hello, parents and educators! Enhance your child's learning with Super Duper Publications! Our tools, designed by experts in speech-language and occupational therapy, include engaging games, books, and card decks perfect for any time, anywhere learning.

With options for hands-on and digital learning, plus hundreds of free resources, we cater to all children, including those with diverse needs. Dive into fun and effective education at superduperinc.com and use the code "theautismdad10" to save 10%.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/superduperpublications">Visit Super Duper Publications</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Understanding Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA) S7E21</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/understanding-pathological-demand-avoidance-pda-s7e21</link>
      <description>In this episode, Rob Gorski is joined by Amber Arrington from Autism Savvy. They delve into the topic of Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA), an often misunderstood profile within the autism spectrum. Amber shares her personal experiences as a mother of three autistic children, including a daughter who exhibits PDA traits. The discussion covers the challenges of navigating PDA, strategies for support, and the importance of educating both parents and educators.
Takeaways

Pathological demand avoidance (PDA) is a profile of autism that is not officially recognized in the United States but is more widely recognized in the UK and Australia.

Children with PDA exhibit a persistent drive for autonomy and have strong reactions to perceived demands, often responding with resistance or refusal.

Parents of children with PDA face challenges in navigating educational settings and advocating for accommodations.

Learning and understanding PDA can help parents develop strategies to support their children and create a more inclusive environment.

Guest Bio:
Amber Arrington is the founder of Autism Savvy, where she supports parents navigating new autism diagnoses for their children. With over 20 years of experience and as a mother of three autistic children, Amber offers a unique perspective on the challenges and strategies involved in raising autistic kids. Her work focuses on empowering parents with knowledge and resources, especially in the critical early stages of diagnosis.
Connect with Amber at https://autismsavvy.com
About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for the last 15 years. 
Connect with Rob: theautismdad.link
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Wishes and Co Travel Planning
Stephanie Peters and Shelby Knopp co-own Wishes and Co Travel Planning, specializing in special needs travel. They provide resources and support for families with special needs children, including social stories, visual schedules, and personalized accommodation and activity recommendations. Their goal is to make travel accessible and enjoyable for all families. They work with various budgets, plan vacations year-round, and offer complimentary services, dedicated to creating lasting memories for families.
Visit Wishes and Co Travel Planning
Learn more about ABLEnow
ABLEnow – tax-advantaged savings accounts for eligible individuals with disabilities. Learn if you, or someone you know, is eligible to open an ABLEnow account at ABLEnow.com.


ABLEnow
Learn More About Super Duper Publications
Hello, parents and educators! Enhance your child's learning with Super Duper Publications! Our tools, designed by experts in speech-language and occupational therapy, include engaging games, books, and card decks perfect for any time, anywhere learning.

With options for hands-on and digital learning, plus hundreds of free resources, we cater to all children, including those with diverse needs. Dive into fun and effective education at superduperinc.com and use the code "theautismdad10" to save 10%.
Visit Super Duper Publications</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 28 May 2024 04:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Understanding Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>7</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>21</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode, Rob Gorski is joined by Amber Arrington from Autism Savvy. They delve into the topic of Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA), an often misunderstood profile within the autism spectrum. Amber shares her personal experiences as a mother of three autistic children, including a daughter who exhibits PDA traits. The discussion covers the challenges of navigating PDA, strategies for support, and the importance of educating both parents and educators.
Takeaways

Pathological demand avoidance (PDA) is a profile of autism that is not officially recognized in the United States but is more widely recognized in the UK and Australia.

Children with PDA exhibit a persistent drive for autonomy and have strong reactions to perceived demands, often responding with resistance or refusal.

Parents of children with PDA face challenges in navigating educational settings and advocating for accommodations.

Learning and understanding PDA can help parents develop strategies to support their children and create a more inclusive environment.

Guest Bio:
Amber Arrington is the founder of Autism Savvy, where she supports parents navigating new autism diagnoses for their children. With over 20 years of experience and as a mother of three autistic children, Amber offers a unique perspective on the challenges and strategies involved in raising autistic kids. Her work focuses on empowering parents with knowledge and resources, especially in the critical early stages of diagnosis.
Connect with Amber at https://autismsavvy.com
About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for the last 15 years. 
Connect with Rob: theautismdad.link
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Wishes and Co Travel Planning
Stephanie Peters and Shelby Knopp co-own Wishes and Co Travel Planning, specializing in special needs travel. They provide resources and support for families with special needs children, including social stories, visual schedules, and personalized accommodation and activity recommendations. Their goal is to make travel accessible and enjoyable for all families. They work with various budgets, plan vacations year-round, and offer complimentary services, dedicated to creating lasting memories for families.
Visit Wishes and Co Travel Planning
Learn more about ABLEnow
ABLEnow – tax-advantaged savings accounts for eligible individuals with disabilities. Learn if you, or someone you know, is eligible to open an ABLEnow account at ABLEnow.com.


ABLEnow
Learn More About Super Duper Publications
Hello, parents and educators! Enhance your child's learning with Super Duper Publications! Our tools, designed by experts in speech-language and occupational therapy, include engaging games, books, and card decks perfect for any time, anywhere learning.

With options for hands-on and digital learning, plus hundreds of free resources, we cater to all children, including those with diverse needs. Dive into fun and effective education at superduperinc.com and use the code "theautismdad10" to save 10%.
Visit Super Duper Publications</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, Rob Gorski is joined by Amber Arrington from Autism Savvy. They delve into the topic of Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA), an often misunderstood profile within the autism spectrum. Amber shares her personal experiences as a mother of three autistic children, including a daughter who exhibits PDA traits. The discussion covers the challenges of navigating PDA, strategies for support, and the importance of educating both parents and educators.</p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul>
<li>Pathological demand avoidance (PDA) is a profile of autism that is not officially recognized in the United States but is more widely recognized in the UK and Australia.</li>
<li>Children with PDA exhibit a persistent drive for autonomy and have strong reactions to perceived demands, often responding with resistance or refusal.</li>
<li>Parents of children with PDA face challenges in navigating educational settings and advocating for accommodations.</li>
<li>Learning and understanding PDA can help parents develop strategies to support their children and create a more inclusive environment.</li>
</ul><br><p><strong>Guest Bio:</strong></p><p>Amber Arrington is the founder of Autism Savvy, where she supports parents navigating new autism diagnoses for their children. With over 20 years of experience and as a mother of three autistic children, Amber offers a unique perspective on the challenges and strategies involved in raising autistic kids. Her work focuses on empowering parents with knowledge and resources, especially in the critical early stages of diagnosis.</p><p>Connect with Amber at <a href="https://autismsavvy.com">https://autismsavvy.com</a></p><p><strong>About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast</strong>:</p><p>Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for the last 15 years. </p><p>Connect with Rob: <a href="https://theautismdad.link/">theautismdad.link</a></p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Learn More About Wishes and Co Travel Planning</strong></p><p>Stephanie Peters and Shelby Knopp co-own Wishes and Co Travel Planning, specializing in special needs travel. They provide resources and support for families with special needs children, including social stories, visual schedules, and personalized accommodation and activity recommendations. Their goal is to make travel accessible and enjoyable for all families. They work with various budgets, plan vacations year-round, and offer complimentary services, dedicated to creating lasting memories for families.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/wishesandcotravelplanning">Visit Wishes and Co Travel Planning</a></p><p><strong>Learn more about ABLEnow</strong></p><p>ABLEnow – tax-advantaged savings accounts for eligible individuals with disabilities. Learn if you, or someone you know, is eligible to open an ABLEnow account at ABLEnow.com.

</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/ablenow2024">ABLEnow</a></p><p><strong>Learn More About Super Duper Publications</strong></p><p>Hello, parents and educators! Enhance your child's learning with Super Duper Publications! Our tools, designed by experts in speech-language and occupational therapy, include engaging games, books, and card decks perfect for any time, anywhere learning.

With options for hands-on and digital learning, plus hundreds of free resources, we cater to all children, including those with diverse needs. Dive into fun and effective education at superduperinc.com and use the code "theautismdad10" to save 10%.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/superduperpublications">Visit Super Duper Publications</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Autism Parenting Perspectives (S7E20)</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/8u8u8j</link>
      <description>In this episode, Rob Gorski speaks with Susie Liberator, an entrepreneur and dedicated mother who shares her journey of balancing a thriving business career with raising a son diagnosed with autism. Susie opens up about the challenges and triumphs of leaving the corporate world to support her son's needs and offers valuable insights and advice for other parents on similar paths.
About Susie Liberatore:
Susie Liberatore is an entrepreneur and devoted mother, who left the corporate world to support her son after his autism diagnosis. She built a successful marketing agency and a software company, balancing work with her son's therapy and education. Based in Ohio, Susie advocates for autism awareness and support, encouraging parents to ask questions and trust their instincts. Connect with her at SusieLiberatore.com.
About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for the last 15 years. 
Connect with Rob: theautismdad.link
If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to "The Autism Dad" podcast for more inspiring stories and practical advice. Don't forget to leave a review and share this episode with other parents who might find it helpful.
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Wishes and Co Travel Planning
Stephanie Peters and Shelby Knopp co-own Wishes and Co Travel Planning, specializing in special needs travel. They provide resources and support for families with special needs children, including social stories, visual schedules, and personalized accommodation and activity recommendations. Their goal is to make travel accessible and enjoyable for all families. They work with various budgets, plan vacations year-round, and offer complimentary services, dedicated to creating lasting memories for families.
Visit Wishes and Co Travel Planning
Learn more about ABLEnow
ABLEnow – tax-advantaged savings accounts for eligible individuals with disabilities. Learn if you, or someone you know, is eligible to open an ABLEnow account at ABLEnow.com.


ABLEnow
Learn More About Super Duper Publications
Hello, parents and educators! Enhance your child's learning with Super Duper Publications! Our tools, designed by experts in speech-language and occupational therapy, include engaging games, books, and card decks perfect for any time, anywhere learning.

With options for hands-on and digital learning, plus hundreds of free resources, we cater to all children, including those with diverse needs. Dive into fun and effective education at superduperinc.com and use the code "theautismdad10" to save 10%.
Visit Super Duper Publications</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 21 May 2024 04:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Autism Parenting Perspectives</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>7</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>20</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>In this episode, Rob Gorski speaks with Susie Liberator, an entrepreneur and dedicated mother who shares her journey of balancing a thriving business career with raising a son diagnosed with autism. Susie opens up about the challenges and triumphs of leaving the corporate world to support her son's needs and offers valuable insights and advice for other parents on similar paths.
About Susie Liberatore:
Susie Liberatore is an entrepreneur and devoted mother, who left the corporate world to support her son after his autism diagnosis. She built a successful marketing agency and a software company, balancing work with her son's therapy and education. Based in Ohio, Susie advocates for autism awareness and support, encouraging parents to ask questions and trust their instincts. Connect with her at SusieLiberatore.com.
About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for the last 15 years. 
Connect with Rob: theautismdad.link
If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to "The Autism Dad" podcast for more inspiring stories and practical advice. Don't forget to leave a review and share this episode with other parents who might find it helpful.
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Wishes and Co Travel Planning
Stephanie Peters and Shelby Knopp co-own Wishes and Co Travel Planning, specializing in special needs travel. They provide resources and support for families with special needs children, including social stories, visual schedules, and personalized accommodation and activity recommendations. Their goal is to make travel accessible and enjoyable for all families. They work with various budgets, plan vacations year-round, and offer complimentary services, dedicated to creating lasting memories for families.
Visit Wishes and Co Travel Planning
Learn more about ABLEnow
ABLEnow – tax-advantaged savings accounts for eligible individuals with disabilities. Learn if you, or someone you know, is eligible to open an ABLEnow account at ABLEnow.com.


ABLEnow
Learn More About Super Duper Publications
Hello, parents and educators! Enhance your child's learning with Super Duper Publications! Our tools, designed by experts in speech-language and occupational therapy, include engaging games, books, and card decks perfect for any time, anywhere learning.

With options for hands-on and digital learning, plus hundreds of free resources, we cater to all children, including those with diverse needs. Dive into fun and effective education at superduperinc.com and use the code "theautismdad10" to save 10%.
Visit Super Duper Publications</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, Rob Gorski speaks with Susie Liberator, an entrepreneur and dedicated mother who shares her journey of balancing a thriving business career with raising a son diagnosed with autism. Susie opens up about the challenges and triumphs of leaving the corporate world to support her son's needs and offers valuable insights and advice for other parents on similar paths.</p><p><strong>About Susie Liberatore:</strong></p><p>Susie Liberatore is an entrepreneur and devoted mother, who left the corporate world to support her son after his autism diagnosis. She built a successful marketing agency and a software company, balancing work with her son's therapy and education. Based in Ohio, Susie advocates for autism awareness and support, encouraging parents to ask questions and trust their instincts. Connect with her at <a href="https://SusieLiberatore.com">SusieLiberatore.com</a>.</p><p><strong>About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:</strong></p><p>Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for the last 15 years. </p><p>Connect with Rob: <a href="https://theautismdad.link/">theautismdad.link</a></p><p><strong><em>If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to "The Autism Dad" podcast for more inspiring stories and practical advice. Don't forget to leave a review and share this episode with other parents who might find it helpful.</em></strong></p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Learn More About Wishes and Co Travel Planning</strong></p><p>Stephanie Peters and Shelby Knopp co-own Wishes and Co Travel Planning, specializing in special needs travel. They provide resources and support for families with special needs children, including social stories, visual schedules, and personalized accommodation and activity recommendations. Their goal is to make travel accessible and enjoyable for all families. They work with various budgets, plan vacations year-round, and offer complimentary services, dedicated to creating lasting memories for families.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/wishesandcotravelplanning">Visit Wishes and Co Travel Planning</a></p><p><strong>Learn more about ABLEnow</strong></p><p>ABLEnow – tax-advantaged savings accounts for eligible individuals with disabilities. Learn if you, or someone you know, is eligible to open an ABLEnow account at ABLEnow.com.

</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/ablenow2024">ABLEnow</a></p><p><strong>Learn More About Super Duper Publications</strong></p><p>Hello, parents and educators! Enhance your child's learning with Super Duper Publications! Our tools, designed by experts in speech-language and occupational therapy, include engaging games, books, and card decks perfect for any time, anywhere learning.

With options for hands-on and digital learning, plus hundreds of free resources, we cater to all children, including those with diverse needs. Dive into fun and effective education at superduperinc.com and use the code "theautismdad10" to save 10%.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/superduperpublications">Visit Super Duper Publications</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Empowering Neurodivergent Learners: Inclusive Tools and Free Resources (S7E19)</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/empowering-neurodivergent-learners-inclusive-tools-and-free-resources-s7e19</link>
      <description>Summary
In this episode, Rob Gorski interviews Dani Kinsley, an occupational therapist and product developer at Super Duper Publications. Dani shares how Super Duper creates a variety of educational tools, including card decks, books, games, and software, designed to support skills like speech articulation, problem-solving, and daily living activities. These user-friendly resources are crafted for both clinicians and parents, making them ideal for home use. Dani emphasizes the enduring value of analog learning tools, despite the digital trend, and notes Super Duper’s commitment to developing evidence-based products for neurodivergent learners. Listeners can explore their wide range of educational products on Super Duper’s website to support their children’s learning at home.
About Guest:
Dani Kinsley is an occupational therapist and product developer at Super Duper Publications. With a background in clinical practice and a passion for creating inclusive educational tools, she collaborates with speech language pathologists to design engaging resources for neurodivergent learners. Joining Super Duper in 2021, Danni brings both professional expertise and personal experience as a neurodivergent learner to her role, ensuring the products she develops are evidence-based and user-friendly. Dedicated to empowering parents and educators, Danni continues to advocate for accessible and enjoyable learning experiences for all children.
Here are the links mentioned in this episode:

Super Duper Publications Main Website: superduperinc.com       Use code THEAUTISMDAD10 for 10% off your order


Super Duper Digital Library: superduperlibrary.com (free trial available)

HearBuilder: hearbuilder.com (free trial available)

Handy Handouts: handyhandouts.com (free resources)

Mentioned in this episode:
Learn more about ABLEnow
ABLEnow – tax-advantaged savings accounts for eligible individuals with disabilities. Learn if you, or someone you know, is eligible to open an ABLEnow account at ABLEnow.com.


ABLEnow
Learn More: Goally
The Goally tablet is focused on fostering independence in kids without the distractions of ads, social media, or potentially harmful content. Unlike Kindle and iPad tablets, Goally's Tablet exclusively features educational apps like Khan Academy, Duolingo ABC, and Starfall, and is entirely controlled by parents. Goally's Kids Calendar helps kids with things like task management. Kids also learn life skills through video classes and pre-made routines, enhancing their independence.

For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.
Visit Goally</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 14 May 2024 04:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Empowering Neurodivergent Learners: Inclusive Tools and Free Resources</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>7</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>19</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Summary
In this episode, Rob Gorski interviews Dani Kinsley, an occupational therapist and product developer at Super Duper Publications. Dani shares how Super Duper creates a variety of educational tools, including card decks, books, games, and software, designed to support skills like speech articulation, problem-solving, and daily living activities. These user-friendly resources are crafted for both clinicians and parents, making them ideal for home use. Dani emphasizes the enduring value of analog learning tools, despite the digital trend, and notes Super Duper’s commitment to developing evidence-based products for neurodivergent learners. Listeners can explore their wide range of educational products on Super Duper’s website to support their children’s learning at home.
About Guest:
Dani Kinsley is an occupational therapist and product developer at Super Duper Publications. With a background in clinical practice and a passion for creating inclusive educational tools, she collaborates with speech language pathologists to design engaging resources for neurodivergent learners. Joining Super Duper in 2021, Danni brings both professional expertise and personal experience as a neurodivergent learner to her role, ensuring the products she develops are evidence-based and user-friendly. Dedicated to empowering parents and educators, Danni continues to advocate for accessible and enjoyable learning experiences for all children.
Here are the links mentioned in this episode:

Super Duper Publications Main Website: superduperinc.com       Use code THEAUTISMDAD10 for 10% off your order


Super Duper Digital Library: superduperlibrary.com (free trial available)

HearBuilder: hearbuilder.com (free trial available)

Handy Handouts: handyhandouts.com (free resources)

Mentioned in this episode:
Learn more about ABLEnow
ABLEnow – tax-advantaged savings accounts for eligible individuals with disabilities. Learn if you, or someone you know, is eligible to open an ABLEnow account at ABLEnow.com.


ABLEnow
Learn More: Goally
The Goally tablet is focused on fostering independence in kids without the distractions of ads, social media, or potentially harmful content. Unlike Kindle and iPad tablets, Goally's Tablet exclusively features educational apps like Khan Academy, Duolingo ABC, and Starfall, and is entirely controlled by parents. Goally's Kids Calendar helps kids with things like task management. Kids also learn life skills through video classes and pre-made routines, enhancing their independence.

For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.
Visit Goally</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Summary</strong></p><p>In this episode, Rob Gorski interviews Dani Kinsley, an occupational therapist and product developer at Super Duper Publications. Dani shares how Super Duper creates a variety of educational tools, including card decks, books, games, and software, designed to support skills like speech articulation, problem-solving, and daily living activities. These user-friendly resources are crafted for both clinicians and parents, making them ideal for home use. Dani emphasizes the enduring value of analog learning tools, despite the digital trend, and notes Super Duper’s commitment to developing evidence-based products for neurodivergent learners. Listeners can explore their wide range of educational products on Super Duper’s website to support their children’s learning at home.</p><h2>About Guest:</h2><p><strong>Dani Kinsley </strong>is an occupational therapist and product developer at Super Duper Publications. With a background in clinical practice and a passion for creating inclusive educational tools, she collaborates with speech language pathologists to design engaging resources for neurodivergent learners. Joining Super Duper in 2021, Danni brings both professional expertise and personal experience as a neurodivergent learner to her role, ensuring the products she develops are evidence-based and user-friendly. Dedicated to empowering parents and educators, Danni continues to advocate for accessible and enjoyable learning experiences for all children.</p><p><strong>Here are the links mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><ul>
<li>Super Duper Publications Main Website: <a href="http://superduperinc.com/">superduperinc.com</a>       <strong><em>Use code THEAUTISMDAD10 for 10% off your order</em></strong>
</li>
<li>Super Duper Digital Library: <a href="http://superduperlibrary.com/">superduperlibrary.com</a> (free trial available)</li>
<li>HearBuilder: <a href="http://hearbuilder.com/">hearbuilder.com</a> (free trial available)</li>
<li>Handy Handouts: <a href="http://handyhandouts.com/">handyhandouts.com</a> (free resources)</li>
</ul><br><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Learn more about ABLEnow</strong></p><p>ABLEnow – tax-advantaged savings accounts for eligible individuals with disabilities. Learn if you, or someone you know, is eligible to open an ABLEnow account at ABLEnow.com.

</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/ablenow2024">ABLEnow</a></p><p><strong>Learn More: Goally</strong></p><p>The Goally tablet is focused on fostering independence in kids without the distractions of ads, social media, or potentially harmful content. Unlike Kindle and iPad tablets, Goally's Tablet exclusively features educational apps like Khan Academy, Duolingo ABC, and Starfall, and is entirely controlled by parents. Goally's Kids Calendar helps kids with things like task management. Kids also learn life skills through video classes and pre-made routines, enhancing their independence.

For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/goally">Visit Goally</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Travel Planning for Special Needs Families (S7E18)</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/travel-planning-for-special-needs-families-s7e18</link>
      <description>Summary
Stephanie Peters and Shelby Knopp are the co-owners of Wishes and Co Travel Planning, a travel agency that specializes in special needs travel. They provide resources and support for families with special needs children to plan successful vacations. They offer services such as social stories, visual schedules, and personalized recommendations for accommodations and activities. Their goal is to make travel accessible and enjoyable for families with special needs. They work with various budgets and can plan vacations all year round. Their services are complimentary and they are dedicated to creating lasting memories for families.
Guest Bios:
Stephanie Peters:

Co-owner of Wishes and Co Travel Planning.

Former kindergarten teacher with 10 years of experience and endorsements in special education and English language learning.

Resides in the suburbs of Chicago with her husband and two cats.

Shelby Knopp:

Co-owner and senior travel advisor at Wishes and Co Travel Planning.

Background in nursing, bringing a unique healthcare perspective to travel planning.

Mother of three, with two children having special needs, providing personal insight into the challenges and needs of traveling families.

Wishes and Co Travel Planning
About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for the last 15 years. 
Connect with Rob: theautismdad.link
l0Dg2XDAsY2ifci2yWVg
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Super Duper Publications
Hello, parents and educators! Enhance your child's learning with Super Duper Publications! Our tools, designed by experts in speech-language and occupational therapy, include engaging games, books, and card decks perfect for any time, anywhere learning.

With options for hands-on and digital learning, plus hundreds of free resources, we cater to all children, including those with diverse needs. Dive into fun and effective education at superduperinc.com and use the code "theautismdad10" to save 10%.
Visit Super Duper Publications
Learn more about ABLEnow
ABLEnow – tax-advantaged savings accounts for eligible individuals with disabilities. Learn if you, or someone you know, is eligible to open an ABLEnow account at ABLEnow.com.


ABLEnow</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 09 May 2024 04:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Travel Planning for Special Needs Families</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>7</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>18</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Summary
Stephanie Peters and Shelby Knopp are the co-owners of Wishes and Co Travel Planning, a travel agency that specializes in special needs travel. They provide resources and support for families with special needs children to plan successful vacations. They offer services such as social stories, visual schedules, and personalized recommendations for accommodations and activities. Their goal is to make travel accessible and enjoyable for families with special needs. They work with various budgets and can plan vacations all year round. Their services are complimentary and they are dedicated to creating lasting memories for families.
Guest Bios:
Stephanie Peters:

Co-owner of Wishes and Co Travel Planning.

Former kindergarten teacher with 10 years of experience and endorsements in special education and English language learning.

Resides in the suburbs of Chicago with her husband and two cats.

Shelby Knopp:

Co-owner and senior travel advisor at Wishes and Co Travel Planning.

Background in nursing, bringing a unique healthcare perspective to travel planning.

Mother of three, with two children having special needs, providing personal insight into the challenges and needs of traveling families.

Wishes and Co Travel Planning
About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for the last 15 years. 
Connect with Rob: theautismdad.link
l0Dg2XDAsY2ifci2yWVg
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Super Duper Publications
Hello, parents and educators! Enhance your child's learning with Super Duper Publications! Our tools, designed by experts in speech-language and occupational therapy, include engaging games, books, and card decks perfect for any time, anywhere learning.

With options for hands-on and digital learning, plus hundreds of free resources, we cater to all children, including those with diverse needs. Dive into fun and effective education at superduperinc.com and use the code "theautismdad10" to save 10%.
Visit Super Duper Publications
Learn more about ABLEnow
ABLEnow – tax-advantaged savings accounts for eligible individuals with disabilities. Learn if you, or someone you know, is eligible to open an ABLEnow account at ABLEnow.com.


ABLEnow</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Summary</strong></p><p>Stephanie Peters and Shelby Knopp are the co-owners of Wishes and Co Travel Planning, a travel agency that specializes in special needs travel. They provide resources and support for families with special needs children to plan successful vacations. They offer services such as social stories, visual schedules, and personalized recommendations for accommodations and activities. Their goal is to make travel accessible and enjoyable for families with special needs. They work with various budgets and can plan vacations all year round. Their services are complimentary and they are dedicated to creating lasting memories for families.</p><h2>Guest Bios:</h2><p><strong>Stephanie Peters:</strong></p><ul>
<li>Co-owner of Wishes and Co Travel Planning.</li>
<li>Former kindergarten teacher with 10 years of experience and endorsements in special education and English language learning.</li>
<li>Resides in the suburbs of Chicago with her husband and two cats.</li>
</ul><br><p><strong>Shelby Knopp:</strong></p><ul>
<li>Co-owner and senior travel advisor at Wishes and Co Travel Planning.</li>
<li>Background in nursing, bringing a unique healthcare perspective to travel planning.</li>
<li>Mother of three, with two children having special needs, providing personal insight into the challenges and needs of traveling families.</li>
</ul><br><p><a href="https://www.wishesandcotravel.com/"><strong><em>Wishes and Co Travel Planning</em></strong></a></p><p><strong>About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:</strong></p><p>Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for the last 15 years. </p><p>Connect with Rob: <a href="https://theautismdad.link/">theautismdad.link</a></p><p>l0Dg2XDAsY2ifci2yWVg</p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Learn More About Super Duper Publications</strong></p><p>Hello, parents and educators! Enhance your child's learning with Super Duper Publications! Our tools, designed by experts in speech-language and occupational therapy, include engaging games, books, and card decks perfect for any time, anywhere learning.

With options for hands-on and digital learning, plus hundreds of free resources, we cater to all children, including those with diverse needs. Dive into fun and effective education at superduperinc.com and use the code "theautismdad10" to save 10%.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/superduperpublications">Visit Super Duper Publications</a></p><p><strong>Learn more about ABLEnow</strong></p><p>ABLEnow – tax-advantaged savings accounts for eligible individuals with disabilities. Learn if you, or someone you know, is eligible to open an ABLEnow account at ABLEnow.com.

</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/ablenow2024">ABLEnow</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Expert Tips For Navigating Dental Care for Kids with Autism (S7E17)</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/expert-tips-for-navigating-dental-care-for-kids-with-autism</link>
      <description>Episode Summary:
In this episode, Rob Gorski sits down with Dr. Usman Ali to discuss the nuances of pediatric dentistry, especially in relation to children with special needs such as autism and sensory processing disorders. Dr. Ali shares his insights on preventive care, strategies for reducing dental anxiety, and the options available for sedation and general anesthesia in a pediatric setting.
About the Guest:
Dr. Usman Ali is a dedicated pediatric dentist who has been practicing for over seven years. After completing his residency at the University of Rochester, he joined Akron Children's Hospital in Ohio. Dr. Ali specializes in treating pediatric patients, including those with special needs, and is deeply committed to making dental care accessible and comfortable for children facing various challenges.
Resources Mentioned:

Akron Children's Hospital Dental Clinic Website: Akron Children's Hospital Dental Clinic


Social Media: Links to follow Akron Children's Hospital on Facebook for updates and support.

About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for the last 15 years. 
Connect with Rob: theautismdad.link
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More: Goally
The Goally tablet is focused on fostering independence in kids without the distractions of ads, social media, or potentially harmful content. Unlike Kindle and iPad tablets, Goally's Tablet exclusively features educational apps like Khan Academy, Duolingo ABC, and Starfall, and is entirely controlled by parents. Goally's Kids Calendar helps kids with things like task management. Kids also learn life skills through video classes and pre-made routines, enhancing their independence.

For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.
Visit Goally
Learn more about ABLEnow
ABLEnow – tax-advantaged savings accounts for eligible individuals with disabilities. Learn if you, or someone you know, is eligible to open an ABLEnow account at ABLEnow.com.


ABLEnow
Learn More About Super Duper Publications
Hello, parents and educators! Enhance your child's learning with Super Duper Publications! Our tools, designed by experts in speech-language and occupational therapy, include engaging games, books, and card decks perfect for any time, anywhere learning.

With options for hands-on and digital learning, plus hundreds of free resources, we cater to all children, including those with diverse needs. Dive into fun and effective education at superduperinc.com and use the code "theautismdad10" to save 10%.
Visit Super Duper Publications</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 07 May 2024 04:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Expert Tips For Navigating Dental Care for Kids with Autism</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>7</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>17</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Episode Summary:
In this episode, Rob Gorski sits down with Dr. Usman Ali to discuss the nuances of pediatric dentistry, especially in relation to children with special needs such as autism and sensory processing disorders. Dr. Ali shares his insights on preventive care, strategies for reducing dental anxiety, and the options available for sedation and general anesthesia in a pediatric setting.
About the Guest:
Dr. Usman Ali is a dedicated pediatric dentist who has been practicing for over seven years. After completing his residency at the University of Rochester, he joined Akron Children's Hospital in Ohio. Dr. Ali specializes in treating pediatric patients, including those with special needs, and is deeply committed to making dental care accessible and comfortable for children facing various challenges.
Resources Mentioned:

Akron Children's Hospital Dental Clinic Website: Akron Children's Hospital Dental Clinic


Social Media: Links to follow Akron Children's Hospital on Facebook for updates and support.

About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for the last 15 years. 
Connect with Rob: theautismdad.link
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More: Goally
The Goally tablet is focused on fostering independence in kids without the distractions of ads, social media, or potentially harmful content. Unlike Kindle and iPad tablets, Goally's Tablet exclusively features educational apps like Khan Academy, Duolingo ABC, and Starfall, and is entirely controlled by parents. Goally's Kids Calendar helps kids with things like task management. Kids also learn life skills through video classes and pre-made routines, enhancing their independence.

For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.
Visit Goally
Learn more about ABLEnow
ABLEnow – tax-advantaged savings accounts for eligible individuals with disabilities. Learn if you, or someone you know, is eligible to open an ABLEnow account at ABLEnow.com.


ABLEnow
Learn More About Super Duper Publications
Hello, parents and educators! Enhance your child's learning with Super Duper Publications! Our tools, designed by experts in speech-language and occupational therapy, include engaging games, books, and card decks perfect for any time, anywhere learning.

With options for hands-on and digital learning, plus hundreds of free resources, we cater to all children, including those with diverse needs. Dive into fun and effective education at superduperinc.com and use the code "theautismdad10" to save 10%.
Visit Super Duper Publications</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Episode Summary:</strong></p><p>In this episode, Rob Gorski sits down with Dr. Usman Ali to discuss the nuances of pediatric dentistry, especially in relation to children with special needs such as autism and sensory processing disorders. Dr. Ali shares his insights on preventive care, strategies for reducing dental anxiety, and the options available for sedation and general anesthesia in a pediatric setting.</p><p><strong>About the Guest:</strong></p><p>Dr. Usman Ali is a dedicated pediatric dentist who has been practicing for over seven years. After completing his residency at the University of Rochester, he joined Akron Children's Hospital in Ohio. Dr. Ali specializes in treating pediatric patients, including those with special needs, and is deeply committed to making dental care accessible and comfortable for children facing various challenges.</p><p><strong>Resources Mentioned:</strong></p><ul>
<li>Akron Children's Hospital Dental Clinic Website: <a href="https://www.akronchildrens.org/">Akron Children's Hospital Dental Clinic</a>
</li>
<li>Social Media: Links to follow Akron Children's Hospital on <a href="https://www.facebook.com/pages/Akron-Childrens-Hospital/49582127564">Facebook</a> for updates and support.</li>
</ul><br><p><strong>About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:</strong></p><p>Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for the last 15 years. </p><p>Connect with Rob: <a href="https://theautismdad.link/">theautismdad.link</a></p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Learn More: Goally</strong></p><p>The Goally tablet is focused on fostering independence in kids without the distractions of ads, social media, or potentially harmful content. Unlike Kindle and iPad tablets, Goally's Tablet exclusively features educational apps like Khan Academy, Duolingo ABC, and Starfall, and is entirely controlled by parents. Goally's Kids Calendar helps kids with things like task management. Kids also learn life skills through video classes and pre-made routines, enhancing their independence.

For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/goally">Visit Goally</a></p><p><strong>Learn more about ABLEnow</strong></p><p>ABLEnow – tax-advantaged savings accounts for eligible individuals with disabilities. Learn if you, or someone you know, is eligible to open an ABLEnow account at ABLEnow.com.

</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/ablenow2024">ABLEnow</a></p><p><strong>Learn More About Super Duper Publications</strong></p><p>Hello, parents and educators! Enhance your child's learning with Super Duper Publications! Our tools, designed by experts in speech-language and occupational therapy, include engaging games, books, and card decks perfect for any time, anywhere learning.

With options for hands-on and digital learning, plus hundreds of free resources, we cater to all children, including those with diverse needs. Dive into fun and effective education at superduperinc.com and use the code "theautismdad10" to save 10%.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/superduperpublications">Visit Super Duper Publications</a></p>]]>
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      <title>A Day in the Life of an Intervention Specialist (S7E16)</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/a-day-in-the-life-of-an-intervention-specialist-s7e16</link>
      <description>Summary
In this conversation, Stacy Brookover, an intervention specialist, discusses her role in the school system and the importance of true inclusion for students with special needs. She explains the process of identifying students' needs and creating Individualized Education Plans (IEPs) or 504 plans. Stacy emphasizes the value of teacher training and the need for effective communication between parents and educators. She also provides insights on handling routine changes and addressing meltdowns in the classroom.
About Stacey Brookover:
Stacy is an Intervention Specialist driven by her son's autism diagnosis at age three. After earning her Master’s in Education Administration, she became a staunch advocate for true inclusion in schools. Stacy has developed specialized programs in public schools to foster the holistic growth of all students—socially, emotionally, and academically. Her mission is to enhance special education practices and help educators fully understand and implement effective inclusion models.
About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for the last 15 years. 
Connect with Rob: theautismdad.link
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More: Mightier
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.

Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.
Visit Mightier
Learn more about ABLEnow
ABLEnow – tax-advantaged savings accounts for eligible individuals with disabilities. Learn if you, or someone you know, is eligible to open an ABLEnow account at ABLEnow.com.


ABLEnow</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 02 May 2024 04:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>A Day in the Life of an Intervention Specialist</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>7</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>16</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Summary
In this conversation, Stacy Brookover, an intervention specialist, discusses her role in the school system and the importance of true inclusion for students with special needs. She explains the process of identifying students' needs and creating Individualized Education Plans (IEPs) or 504 plans. Stacy emphasizes the value of teacher training and the need for effective communication between parents and educators. She also provides insights on handling routine changes and addressing meltdowns in the classroom.
About Stacey Brookover:
Stacy is an Intervention Specialist driven by her son's autism diagnosis at age three. After earning her Master’s in Education Administration, she became a staunch advocate for true inclusion in schools. Stacy has developed specialized programs in public schools to foster the holistic growth of all students—socially, emotionally, and academically. Her mission is to enhance special education practices and help educators fully understand and implement effective inclusion models.
About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for the last 15 years. 
Connect with Rob: theautismdad.link
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More: Mightier
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.

Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.
Visit Mightier
Learn more about ABLEnow
ABLEnow – tax-advantaged savings accounts for eligible individuals with disabilities. Learn if you, or someone you know, is eligible to open an ABLEnow account at ABLEnow.com.


ABLEnow</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Summary</p><p>In this conversation, Stacy Brookover, an intervention specialist, discusses her role in the school system and the importance of true inclusion for students with special needs. She explains the process of identifying students' needs and creating Individualized Education Plans (IEPs) or 504 plans. Stacy emphasizes the value of teacher training and the need for effective communication between parents and educators. She also provides insights on handling routine changes and addressing meltdowns in the classroom.</p><h2>About Stacey Brookover:</h2><p>Stacy is an Intervention Specialist driven by her son's autism diagnosis at age three. After earning her Master’s in Education Administration, she became a staunch advocate for true inclusion in schools. Stacy has developed specialized programs in public schools to foster the holistic growth of all students—socially, emotionally, and academically. Her mission is to enhance special education practices and help educators fully understand and implement effective inclusion models.</p><h2>About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:</h2><p>Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for the last 15 years. </p><p>Connect with Rob: <a href="https://theautismdad.link/">theautismdad.link</a></p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Learn More: Mightier</strong></p><p>Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.

Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/mightier">Visit Mightier</a></p><p><strong>Learn more about ABLEnow</strong></p><p>ABLEnow – tax-advantaged savings accounts for eligible individuals with disabilities. Learn if you, or someone you know, is eligible to open an ABLEnow account at ABLEnow.com.

</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/ablenow2024">ABLEnow</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:duration>2382</itunes:duration>
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      <title>Supporting Dads in the Autism Community (S7E15)</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/supporting-dads-in-the-autism-community-s7e15</link>
      <description>Harry Psaros, author of the book 'From Struggle to Strength: A Father's Journey with Autism and the Power of Hope and Positivity,' shares his personal journey as an autism dad and the inspiration behind his book. He emphasizes the importance of mindset, resilience, and positivity in navigating the challenges of raising a child with autism. Psaros encourages parents to focus on continuous improvement, no matter where their child is on the spectrum, and to embrace their role as leaders in their child's journey. He also highlights the need for more voices and support for fathers in the autism community.
About Harry Psaros:
Harry Psaros is a passionate advocate and speaker on autism, residing near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. As a father with a deep personal connection to autism through his son, Harry has turned his journey into a powerful narrative to help other parents navigate similar challenges. He is a board member of the Autism Caring Center and one of the founding families of North Fayette Pals, an organization dedicated to providing acceptance, love, and support for special needs children. Harry's extensive community involvement includes roles such as the president of the local Parks and Rec Board and vice president of the Greek Orthodox Church in Weirton, West Virginia. His commitment extends beyond his local engagements, as he is also an author and a proactive voice for fathers grappling with autism diagnoses. His book and public speaking engagements focus on themes of hope, positivity, grit, and resilience, aiming to empower parents with a warrior mindset derived from his background in martial arts and personal experience.
Get the book by clicking here.
About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for the last 15 years. 
Connect with Rob: theautismdad.link
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More: Goally
The Goally tablet is focused on fostering independence in kids without the distractions of ads, social media, or potentially harmful content. Unlike Kindle and iPad tablets, Goally's Tablet exclusively features educational apps like Khan Academy, Duolingo ABC, and Starfall, and is entirely controlled by parents. Goally's Kids Calendar helps kids with things like task management. Kids also learn life skills through video classes and pre-made routines, enhancing their independence.

For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.
Visit Goally
Learn More: Mightier
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.

Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.
Visit Mightier</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 30 Apr 2024 04:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Supporting Dads in the Autism Community</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>7</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>15</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Harry Psaros, author of the book 'From Struggle to Strength: A Father's Journey with Autism and the Power of Hope and Positivity,' shares his personal journey as an autism dad and the inspiration behind his book. He emphasizes the importance of mindset, resilience, and positivity in navigating the challenges of raising a child with autism. Psaros encourages parents to focus on continuous improvement, no matter where their child is on the spectrum, and to embrace their role as leaders in their child's journey. He also highlights the need for more voices and support for fathers in the autism community.
About Harry Psaros:
Harry Psaros is a passionate advocate and speaker on autism, residing near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. As a father with a deep personal connection to autism through his son, Harry has turned his journey into a powerful narrative to help other parents navigate similar challenges. He is a board member of the Autism Caring Center and one of the founding families of North Fayette Pals, an organization dedicated to providing acceptance, love, and support for special needs children. Harry's extensive community involvement includes roles such as the president of the local Parks and Rec Board and vice president of the Greek Orthodox Church in Weirton, West Virginia. His commitment extends beyond his local engagements, as he is also an author and a proactive voice for fathers grappling with autism diagnoses. His book and public speaking engagements focus on themes of hope, positivity, grit, and resilience, aiming to empower parents with a warrior mindset derived from his background in martial arts and personal experience.
Get the book by clicking here.
About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for the last 15 years. 
Connect with Rob: theautismdad.link
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More: Goally
The Goally tablet is focused on fostering independence in kids without the distractions of ads, social media, or potentially harmful content. Unlike Kindle and iPad tablets, Goally's Tablet exclusively features educational apps like Khan Academy, Duolingo ABC, and Starfall, and is entirely controlled by parents. Goally's Kids Calendar helps kids with things like task management. Kids also learn life skills through video classes and pre-made routines, enhancing their independence.

For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.
Visit Goally
Learn More: Mightier
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.

Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.
Visit Mightier</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Harry Psaros, author of the book '<a href="https://amzn.to/3UoDWjF">From Struggle to Strength: A Father's Journey with Autism and the Power of Hope and Positivity</a>,' shares his personal journey as an autism dad and the inspiration behind his book. He emphasizes the importance of mindset, resilience, and positivity in navigating the challenges of raising a child with autism. Psaros encourages parents to focus on continuous improvement, no matter where their child is on the spectrum, and to embrace their role as leaders in their child's journey. He also highlights the need for more voices and support for fathers in the autism community.</p><h2>About Harry Psaros:</h2><p>Harry Psaros is a passionate advocate and speaker on autism, residing near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. As a father with a deep personal connection to autism through his son, Harry has turned his journey into a powerful narrative to help other parents navigate similar challenges. He is a board member of the Autism Caring Center and one of the founding families of North Fayette Pals, an organization dedicated to providing acceptance, love, and support for special needs children. Harry's extensive community involvement includes roles such as the president of the local Parks and Rec Board and vice president of the Greek Orthodox Church in Weirton, West Virginia. His commitment extends beyond his local engagements, as he is also an author and a proactive voice for fathers grappling with autism diagnoses. His book and public speaking engagements focus on themes of hope, positivity, grit, and resilience, aiming to empower parents with a warrior mindset derived from his background in martial arts and personal experience.</p><p>Get the book by clicking <a href="https://amzn.to/3UoDWjF"><strong><em>here</em></strong></a>.</p><h2>About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:</h2><p>Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for the last 15 years. </p><p>Connect with Rob: <a href="https://theautismdad.link/">theautismdad.link</a></p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Learn More: Goally</strong></p><p>The Goally tablet is focused on fostering independence in kids without the distractions of ads, social media, or potentially harmful content. Unlike Kindle and iPad tablets, Goally's Tablet exclusively features educational apps like Khan Academy, Duolingo ABC, and Starfall, and is entirely controlled by parents. Goally's Kids Calendar helps kids with things like task management. Kids also learn life skills through video classes and pre-made routines, enhancing their independence.

For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/goally">Visit Goally</a></p><p><strong>Learn More: Mightier</strong></p><p>Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.

Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/mightier">Visit Mightier</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Ohio’s Blueprint for Developmental Disabilities (S7E14)</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/ohios-blueprint-for-developmental-disabilities-s7e14</link>
      <description>Episode Summary:
In this episode, Rob sits down with Kimberly Hauck, the Director of the Ohio Department of Developmental Disabilities (DODD). They discuss the crucial role the DODD plays in supporting individuals with developmental disabilities and their families across Ohio. Kimberly details her journey from starting as a direct support professional to leading the department, emphasizing the department's commitment to advocacy and resource provision.
Contacting The Autism Dad: For more information, to be a guest, or to become a sponsor, please visit theautismdad.link.
Introduction:
- Host: Rob Gorski
- Guest: Kimberly Hauck, Director, Ohio Department of Developmental Disabilities
Key Points Discussed:
1. Kimberly Hauck's Background:
   - Over 30 years in the field of developmental disabilities, starting as a direct support professional and special education teacher, before moving into administrative roles.
   - Committed advocate for individuals with developmental disabilities and their families.
2. Role of the Ohio Department of Developmental Disabilities:
   - Oversees local county boards, serves as a regulator for service providers, and ensures accessibility to funds and resources for developmental support.
3. Transitioning from Youth to Adult Services:
   - Importance of early intervention and support as individuals with disabilities transition from school to adult life.
4. County Board of Developmental Disabilities' Role:
   - Help families navigate complex systems, manage eligibility for services, and support transitions.
   - Provide various supports, including respite services and accessibility improvements in local communities.
5. Impact of Accessible Infrastructure:
   - Recent initiatives to enhance accessibility, such as universal changing tables and accessible playgrounds, under Kimberly’s leadership.
6. Advice for Parents and Caregivers:
   - Encouragement to connect with local resources early to maximize support and prepare for future independence of their children.
Resources Mentioned:
- NASDDDS website for national disability resources
- Early intervention programs for children from birth until age three
Conclusion:
Kimberly and Rob emphasize the importance of seeking help and utilizing available services, aiming to inspire and inform families about the support structures in place to foster independence and a better quality of life for individuals with disabilities.
Calls to Action:
- Visit DODD’s website for more information and resources.
- Reach out to your local board of DD to explore services and support available in your area.

Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More: Mightier
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.

Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.
Visit Mightier
Learn More: Goally
The Goally tablet is focused on fostering independence in kids without the distractions of ads, social media, or potentially harmful content. Unlike Kindle and iPad tablets, Goally's Tablet exclusively features educational apps like Khan Academy, Duolingo ABC, and Starfall, and is entirely controlled by parents. Goally's Kids Calendar helps kids with things like task management. Kids also learn life skills through video classes and pre-made routines, enhancing their independence.

For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.
Visit Goally</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 17 Apr 2024 04:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Ohio’s Blueprint for Developmental Disabilities</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>7</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>14</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Episode Summary:
In this episode, Rob sits down with Kimberly Hauck, the Director of the Ohio Department of Developmental Disabilities (DODD). They discuss the crucial role the DODD plays in supporting individuals with developmental disabilities and their families across Ohio. Kimberly details her journey from starting as a direct support professional to leading the department, emphasizing the department's commitment to advocacy and resource provision.
Contacting The Autism Dad: For more information, to be a guest, or to become a sponsor, please visit theautismdad.link.
Introduction:
- Host: Rob Gorski
- Guest: Kimberly Hauck, Director, Ohio Department of Developmental Disabilities
Key Points Discussed:
1. Kimberly Hauck's Background:
   - Over 30 years in the field of developmental disabilities, starting as a direct support professional and special education teacher, before moving into administrative roles.
   - Committed advocate for individuals with developmental disabilities and their families.
2. Role of the Ohio Department of Developmental Disabilities:
   - Oversees local county boards, serves as a regulator for service providers, and ensures accessibility to funds and resources for developmental support.
3. Transitioning from Youth to Adult Services:
   - Importance of early intervention and support as individuals with disabilities transition from school to adult life.
4. County Board of Developmental Disabilities' Role:
   - Help families navigate complex systems, manage eligibility for services, and support transitions.
   - Provide various supports, including respite services and accessibility improvements in local communities.
5. Impact of Accessible Infrastructure:
   - Recent initiatives to enhance accessibility, such as universal changing tables and accessible playgrounds, under Kimberly’s leadership.
6. Advice for Parents and Caregivers:
   - Encouragement to connect with local resources early to maximize support and prepare for future independence of their children.
Resources Mentioned:
- NASDDDS website for national disability resources
- Early intervention programs for children from birth until age three
Conclusion:
Kimberly and Rob emphasize the importance of seeking help and utilizing available services, aiming to inspire and inform families about the support structures in place to foster independence and a better quality of life for individuals with disabilities.
Calls to Action:
- Visit DODD’s website for more information and resources.
- Reach out to your local board of DD to explore services and support available in your area.

Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More: Mightier
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.

Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.
Visit Mightier
Learn More: Goally
The Goally tablet is focused on fostering independence in kids without the distractions of ads, social media, or potentially harmful content. Unlike Kindle and iPad tablets, Goally's Tablet exclusively features educational apps like Khan Academy, Duolingo ABC, and Starfall, and is entirely controlled by parents. Goally's Kids Calendar helps kids with things like task management. Kids also learn life skills through video classes and pre-made routines, enhancing their independence.

For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.
Visit Goally</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Episode Summary:</strong></p><p>In this episode, Rob sits down with Kimberly Hauck, the Director of the Ohio Department of Developmental Disabilities (DODD). They discuss the crucial role the DODD plays in supporting individuals with developmental disabilities and their families across Ohio. Kimberly details her journey from starting as a direct support professional to leading the department, emphasizing the department's commitment to advocacy and resource provision.</p><p><strong><em>Contacting The Autism Dad: For more information, to be a guest, or to become a sponsor, please visit </em></strong><a href="https://theautismdad.link/"><strong><em>theautismdad.link</em></strong></a><strong><em>.</em></strong></p><p><strong>Introduction:</strong></p><p>- Host: Rob Gorski</p><p>- Guest: Kimberly Hauck, Director, Ohio Department of Developmental Disabilities</p><p><strong>Key Points Discussed:</strong></p><p><strong>1. Kimberly Hauck's Background:</strong></p><p>   - Over 30 years in the field of developmental disabilities, starting as a direct support professional and special education teacher, before moving into administrative roles.</p><p>   - Committed advocate for individuals with developmental disabilities and their families.</p><p><strong>2. Role of the Ohio Department of Developmental Disabilities:</strong></p><p>   - Oversees local county boards, serves as a regulator for service providers, and ensures accessibility to funds and resources for developmental support.</p><p><strong>3. Transitioning from Youth to Adult Services:</strong></p><p>   - Importance of early intervention and support as individuals with disabilities transition from school to adult life.</p><p><strong>4. County Board of Developmental Disabilities' Role:</strong></p><p>   - Help families navigate complex systems, manage eligibility for services, and support transitions.</p><p>   - Provide various supports, including respite services and accessibility improvements in local communities.</p><p><strong>5. Impact of Accessible Infrastructure:</strong></p><p>   - Recent initiatives to enhance accessibility, such as universal changing tables and accessible playgrounds, under Kimberly’s leadership.</p><p><strong>6. Advice for Parents and Caregivers:</strong></p><p>   - Encouragement to connect with local resources early to maximize support and prepare for future independence of their children.</p><p><strong>Resources Mentioned:</strong></p><p>- <a href="https://www.nasddds.org/state-agencies/">NASDDDS website</a> for national disability resources</p><p>- Early intervention programs for children from birth until age three</p><p><strong>Conclusion:</strong></p><p>Kimberly and Rob emphasize the importance of seeking help and utilizing available services, aiming to inspire and inform families about the support structures in place to foster independence and a better quality of life for individuals with disabilities.</p><p><strong>Calls to Action:</strong></p><p>- Visit <a href="https://dodd.ohio.gov">DODD’s website</a> for more information and resources.</p><p>- Reach out to your local board of DD to explore services and support available in your area.</p><p><br></p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Learn More: Mightier</strong></p><p>Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.

Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/mightier">Visit Mightier</a></p><p><strong>Learn More: Goally</strong></p><p>The Goally tablet is focused on fostering independence in kids without the distractions of ads, social media, or potentially harmful content. Unlike Kindle and iPad tablets, Goally's Tablet exclusively features educational apps like Khan Academy, Duolingo ABC, and Starfall, and is entirely controlled by parents. Goally's Kids Calendar helps kids with things like task management. Kids also learn life skills through video classes and pre-made routines, enhancing their independence.

For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/goally">Visit Goally</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:duration>1581</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Group Homes and Shenanigans (S7E13)</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/group-homes-and-shenanigans-s7e13</link>
      <description>Episode Summary:
In this insightful episode, Rob Gorski sits down with his eldest son, Gavin, who is autistic, to discuss the important and nerve-wracking journey of transitioning to adulthood. They delve into Gavin's experiences with job training, his first job, and the process of touring group homes as he plans his future.
Key Points Discussed:
- Transition to Adulthood: Gavin shares his progress and challenges as he navigates through important milestones like job training and exploring living arrangements.
- Touring Group Homes: Gavin talks about his criteria for a suitable group home and his feelings about touring such homes for the first time.
- Future Plans and Aspirations: Gavin discusses his aspirations to start a YouTube channel focused on gaming, aiming to build it as both a passion project and a safety net.
- Managing Health and Personal Interests: As someone who is immunocompromised, Gavin emphasizes the importance of living in a clean and healthy environment. He also shares how he wishes to include his future roommates in his YouTube gaming sessions.
Contacting The Autism Dad: For more information, to be a guest, or to become a sponsor, please visit theautismdad.link.


Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More: Mightier
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.

Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.
Visit Mightier</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 16 Apr 2024 04:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Group Homes and Shenanigans</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>7</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>13</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Episode Summary:
In this insightful episode, Rob Gorski sits down with his eldest son, Gavin, who is autistic, to discuss the important and nerve-wracking journey of transitioning to adulthood. They delve into Gavin's experiences with job training, his first job, and the process of touring group homes as he plans his future.
Key Points Discussed:
- Transition to Adulthood: Gavin shares his progress and challenges as he navigates through important milestones like job training and exploring living arrangements.
- Touring Group Homes: Gavin talks about his criteria for a suitable group home and his feelings about touring such homes for the first time.
- Future Plans and Aspirations: Gavin discusses his aspirations to start a YouTube channel focused on gaming, aiming to build it as both a passion project and a safety net.
- Managing Health and Personal Interests: As someone who is immunocompromised, Gavin emphasizes the importance of living in a clean and healthy environment. He also shares how he wishes to include his future roommates in his YouTube gaming sessions.
Contacting The Autism Dad: For more information, to be a guest, or to become a sponsor, please visit theautismdad.link.


Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More: Mightier
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.

Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.
Visit Mightier</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Episode Summary:</strong></p><p>In this insightful episode, Rob Gorski sits down with his eldest son, Gavin, who is autistic, to discuss the important and nerve-wracking journey of transitioning to adulthood. They delve into Gavin's experiences with job training, his first job, and the process of touring group homes as he plans his future.</p><p><strong>Key Points Discussed:</strong></p><p>- Transition to Adulthood: Gavin shares his progress and challenges as he navigates through important milestones like job training and exploring living arrangements.</p><p>- Touring Group Homes: Gavin talks about his criteria for a suitable group home and his feelings about touring such homes for the first time.</p><p>- Future Plans and Aspirations: Gavin discusses his aspirations to start a YouTube channel focused on gaming, aiming to build it as both a passion project and a safety net.</p><p>- Managing Health and Personal Interests: As someone who is immunocompromised, Gavin emphasizes the importance of living in a clean and healthy environment. He also shares how he wishes to include his future roommates in his YouTube gaming sessions.</p><p><strong>Contacting The Autism Dad:</strong> For more information, to be a guest, or to become a sponsor, please visit <a href="https://theautismdad.link/">theautismdad.link</a>.</p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Learn More: Mightier</strong></p><p>Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.

Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/mightier">Visit Mightier</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Bridging Autism and Employment (S7E12)</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/bridging-autism-and-employment-s7e12</link>
      <description>Welcome to another insightful episode of "The Autism Dad" podcast. In this episode, Rob Gorski, your host, sits down with Kevin Miller, an autism dad and the Executive Director of Opportunities for Ohioans with Disabilities (OOD), a state agency dedicated to assisting individuals with disabilities in finding and maintaining employment.
In This Episode, You'll Discover:
- Kevin's Personal Journey: Kevin shares his personal story as an autism dad, discussing the challenges and revelations he and his family faced from early diagnosis to adulthood.
- Opportunities for Ohioans with Disabilities (OOD): Kevin provides an in-depth look at OOD, detailing how the agency supports individuals with disabilities across Ohio, helping them achieve independence through employment.
- The Power of Employment: Discover how Rob's son, Gavin, benefited from OOD's programs, gaining not just a job but a sense of purpose and autonomy.
- Navigating the Transition to Adulthood: Kevin and Rob discuss the often-daunting transition to adulthood for young people with autism and how programs like OOD can provide crucial support.
- Resources and Advice for Parents: Kevin offers resources and advice for parents navigating the journey of raising children with disabilities, emphasizing the importance of fostering independence and finding purpose.
- A Father's Perspective: Both Kevin and Rob share their experiences and insights as fathers of autistic children, offering a candid look at the challenges, joys, and personal growth that comes with their unique parenting roles.
Resources Mentioned in This Episode:
- Opportunities for Ohioans with Disabilities: Explore the services and support offered by OOD by visiting OODWorks.com or calling 800-282-4536.
- Contacting The Autism Dad: For more information, to be a guest, or to become a sponsor, please visit theautismdad.link.
Connect with Us:
- Subscribe to our Podcast: Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and wherever you listen to your podcasts.
- Follow The Autism Dad on Social Media: Stay up to date with the latest episodes and join our growing community.
Special Thanks:
A heartfelt thank you to Kevin Miller for sharing his story and expertise. His insights into the world of disabilities and the power of employment have the potential to change lives.
And, as always, thank you to our listeners for joining us on this journey. Your support and engagement make this podcast possible. If you found this episode helpful, please consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify and sharing it with someone who might benefit from our discussions.
Don't miss our next episode, where we'll explore another important topic in the autism community. Subscribe now to stay updated!
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Tranquil Path Financial Planning 
Britta Kepf is a dedicated special needs financial planner at Tranquil Path Financial Planning, offering unbiased, tailored advice for families across the U.S. She specializes in retirement and special needs financial planning, helping families navigate government benefits and long-term needs with clarity and peace of mind. For compassionate, personalized financial guidance, contact Britta Kepf at tranquilfp.com.
Visit Tranquil Path Financial Planning
Learn More: Mightier
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.

Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.
Visit Mightier</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 11 Apr 2024 04:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Bridging Autism and Employment</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>7</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>12</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Welcome to another insightful episode of "The Autism Dad" podcast. In this episode, Rob Gorski, your host, sits down with Kevin Miller, an autism dad and the Executive Director of Opportunities for Ohioans with Disabilities (OOD), a state agency dedicated to assisting individuals with disabilities in finding and maintaining employment.
In This Episode, You'll Discover:
- Kevin's Personal Journey: Kevin shares his personal story as an autism dad, discussing the challenges and revelations he and his family faced from early diagnosis to adulthood.
- Opportunities for Ohioans with Disabilities (OOD): Kevin provides an in-depth look at OOD, detailing how the agency supports individuals with disabilities across Ohio, helping them achieve independence through employment.
- The Power of Employment: Discover how Rob's son, Gavin, benefited from OOD's programs, gaining not just a job but a sense of purpose and autonomy.
- Navigating the Transition to Adulthood: Kevin and Rob discuss the often-daunting transition to adulthood for young people with autism and how programs like OOD can provide crucial support.
- Resources and Advice for Parents: Kevin offers resources and advice for parents navigating the journey of raising children with disabilities, emphasizing the importance of fostering independence and finding purpose.
- A Father's Perspective: Both Kevin and Rob share their experiences and insights as fathers of autistic children, offering a candid look at the challenges, joys, and personal growth that comes with their unique parenting roles.
Resources Mentioned in This Episode:
- Opportunities for Ohioans with Disabilities: Explore the services and support offered by OOD by visiting OODWorks.com or calling 800-282-4536.
- Contacting The Autism Dad: For more information, to be a guest, or to become a sponsor, please visit theautismdad.link.
Connect with Us:
- Subscribe to our Podcast: Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and wherever you listen to your podcasts.
- Follow The Autism Dad on Social Media: Stay up to date with the latest episodes and join our growing community.
Special Thanks:
A heartfelt thank you to Kevin Miller for sharing his story and expertise. His insights into the world of disabilities and the power of employment have the potential to change lives.
And, as always, thank you to our listeners for joining us on this journey. Your support and engagement make this podcast possible. If you found this episode helpful, please consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify and sharing it with someone who might benefit from our discussions.
Don't miss our next episode, where we'll explore another important topic in the autism community. Subscribe now to stay updated!
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Tranquil Path Financial Planning 
Britta Kepf is a dedicated special needs financial planner at Tranquil Path Financial Planning, offering unbiased, tailored advice for families across the U.S. She specializes in retirement and special needs financial planning, helping families navigate government benefits and long-term needs with clarity and peace of mind. For compassionate, personalized financial guidance, contact Britta Kepf at tranquilfp.com.
Visit Tranquil Path Financial Planning
Learn More: Mightier
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.

Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.
Visit Mightier</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Welcome to another insightful episode of "The Autism Dad" podcast. In this episode, Rob Gorski, your host, sits down with Kevin Miller, an autism dad and the Executive Director of Opportunities for Ohioans with Disabilities (OOD), a state agency dedicated to assisting individuals with disabilities in finding and maintaining employment.</p><p><strong>In This Episode, You'll Discover:</strong></p><p>- <strong>Kevin's Personal Journey:</strong> Kevin shares his personal story as an autism dad, discussing the challenges and revelations he and his family faced from early diagnosis to adulthood.</p><p>- <strong>Opportunities for Ohioans with Disabilities (OOD):</strong> Kevin provides an in-depth look at OOD, detailing how the agency supports individuals with disabilities across Ohio, helping them achieve independence through employment.</p><p>- <strong>The Power of Employment: </strong>Discover how Rob's son, Gavin, benefited from OOD's programs, gaining not just a job but a sense of purpose and autonomy.</p><p>- <strong>Navigating the Transition to Adulthood:</strong> Kevin and Rob discuss the often-daunting transition to adulthood for young people with autism and how programs like OOD can provide crucial support.</p><p>- <strong>Resources and Advice for Parents:</strong> Kevin offers resources and advice for parents navigating the journey of raising children with disabilities, emphasizing the importance of fostering independence and finding purpose.</p><p>- <strong>A Father's Perspective:</strong> Both Kevin and Rob share their experiences and insights as fathers of autistic children, offering a candid look at the challenges, joys, and personal growth that comes with their unique parenting roles.</p><p><strong>Resources Mentioned in This Episode:</strong></p><p>- <strong>Opportunities for Ohioans with Disabilities</strong>: Explore the services and support offered by OOD by visiting <a href="https://OODWorks.com">OODWorks.com</a> or calling 800-282-4536.</p><p>- <strong>Contacting The Autism Dad:</strong> For more information, to be a guest, or to become a sponsor, please visit <a href="https://theautismdad.link">theautismdad.link</a>.</p><p><strong>Connect with Us:</strong></p><p>- <strong>Subscribe to our Podcast</strong>: Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and wherever you listen to your podcasts.</p><p>- <strong>Follow The Autism Dad on Social Media</strong>: Stay up to date with the latest episodes and join our growing community.</p><p><strong>Special Thanks:</strong></p><p>A heartfelt thank you to Kevin Miller for sharing his story and expertise. His insights into the world of disabilities and the power of employment have the potential to change lives.</p><p>And, as always, thank you to our listeners for joining us on this journey. Your support and engagement make this podcast possible. If you found this episode helpful, please consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify and sharing it with someone who might benefit from our discussions.</p><p>Don't miss our next episode, where we'll explore another important topic in the autism community. Subscribe now to stay updated!</p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Learn More About Tranquil Path Financial Planning </strong></p><p>Britta Kepf is a dedicated special needs financial planner at Tranquil Path Financial Planning, offering unbiased, tailored advice for families across the U.S. She specializes in retirement and special needs financial planning, helping families navigate government benefits and long-term needs with clarity and peace of mind. For compassionate, personalized financial guidance, contact Britta Kepf at tranquilfp.com.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/tranquilfp">Visit Tranquil Path Financial Planning</a></p><p><strong>Learn More: Mightier</strong></p><p>Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.

Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/mightier">Visit Mightier</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Talking About Tough Stuff (S7E11)</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/talking-about-tough-stuff-s7e11</link>
      <description>Summary 
In this conversation, Rob Gorski and Amber Arrington discuss the challenges and decisions involved in parenting adult children with autism. They address sensitive topics such as transitioning to adulthood, the need for independence, and the consideration of group homes. They also explore the emotional impact of making decisions like pursuing guardianship and the stigma attached to these choices. Amber shares her personal experience with her son living in a group home and highlights the importance of open conversations and support for parents navigating the complexities of autism parenting.
About Guest
Amber Arrington is a mother to 6 children, 3 of whom are autistic.
Autism was once a word she feared and has become a word she loves. Now she helps parents navigate an autism diagnosis and the autism landscape as a whole. She educates moms about available services and connects them with appropriate services and professionals.
Amber helps parents become "autism savvy" so they can know the best next steps to take for their child.
Connect with Amber:
http://www.autismsavvy.com/
Facebook
Instagram
Hosted by Rob Gorski:
Rob Gorski, a devoted single father to three incredible autistic sons, is the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. As a multi-award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, and influential social media figure for over a decade, Rob continues to share his family's journey, providing insights, resources, and support to the autism community.
Connect with Rob by visiting theautismdad.link
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More: Goally
The Goally tablet is focused on fostering independence in kids without the distractions of ads, social media, or potentially harmful content. Unlike Kindle and iPad tablets, Goally's Tablet exclusively features educational apps like Khan Academy, Duolingo ABC, and Starfall, and is entirely controlled by parents. Goally's Kids Calendar helps kids with things like task management. Kids also learn life skills through video classes and pre-made routines, enhancing their independence.

For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.
Visit Goally
Learn More: Mightier
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.

Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.
Visit Mightier</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 04 Apr 2024 04:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Talking About Tough Stuff</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>7</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>11</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Summary 
In this conversation, Rob Gorski and Amber Arrington discuss the challenges and decisions involved in parenting adult children with autism. They address sensitive topics such as transitioning to adulthood, the need for independence, and the consideration of group homes. They also explore the emotional impact of making decisions like pursuing guardianship and the stigma attached to these choices. Amber shares her personal experience with her son living in a group home and highlights the importance of open conversations and support for parents navigating the complexities of autism parenting.
About Guest
Amber Arrington is a mother to 6 children, 3 of whom are autistic.
Autism was once a word she feared and has become a word she loves. Now she helps parents navigate an autism diagnosis and the autism landscape as a whole. She educates moms about available services and connects them with appropriate services and professionals.
Amber helps parents become "autism savvy" so they can know the best next steps to take for their child.
Connect with Amber:
http://www.autismsavvy.com/
Facebook
Instagram
Hosted by Rob Gorski:
Rob Gorski, a devoted single father to three incredible autistic sons, is the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. As a multi-award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, and influential social media figure for over a decade, Rob continues to share his family's journey, providing insights, resources, and support to the autism community.
Connect with Rob by visiting theautismdad.link
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More: Goally
The Goally tablet is focused on fostering independence in kids without the distractions of ads, social media, or potentially harmful content. Unlike Kindle and iPad tablets, Goally's Tablet exclusively features educational apps like Khan Academy, Duolingo ABC, and Starfall, and is entirely controlled by parents. Goally's Kids Calendar helps kids with things like task management. Kids also learn life skills through video classes and pre-made routines, enhancing their independence.

For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.
Visit Goally
Learn More: Mightier
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.

Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.
Visit Mightier</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Summary </strong></p><p>In this conversation, Rob Gorski and Amber Arrington discuss the challenges and decisions involved in parenting adult children with autism. They address sensitive topics such as transitioning to adulthood, the need for independence, and the consideration of group homes. They also explore the emotional impact of making decisions like pursuing guardianship and the stigma attached to these choices. Amber shares her personal experience with her son living in a group home and highlights the importance of open conversations and support for parents navigating the complexities of autism parenting.</p><h2>About Guest</h2><p><strong>Amber Arrington</strong> is a mother to 6 children, 3 of whom are autistic.</p><p>Autism was once a word she feared and has become a word she loves. Now she helps parents navigate an autism diagnosis and the autism landscape as a whole. She educates moms about available services and connects them with appropriate services and professionals.</p><p>Amber helps parents become "autism savvy" so they can know the best next steps to take for their child.</p><p><strong>Connect with Amber:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.autismsavvy.com/">http://www.autismsavvy.com/</a></p><p><a href="https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61552349248658">Facebook</a></p><p><a href="https://www.instagram.com/autismsavvy/">Instagram</a></p><h2>Hosted by Rob Gorski:</h2><p>Rob Gorski, a devoted single father to three incredible autistic sons, is the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. As a multi-award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, and influential social media figure for over a decade, Rob continues to share his family's journey, providing insights, resources, and support to the autism community.</p><p>Connect with Rob by visiting <a href="https://theautismdad.link/">theautismdad.link</a></p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Learn More: Goally</strong></p><p>The Goally tablet is focused on fostering independence in kids without the distractions of ads, social media, or potentially harmful content. Unlike Kindle and iPad tablets, Goally's Tablet exclusively features educational apps like Khan Academy, Duolingo ABC, and Starfall, and is entirely controlled by parents. Goally's Kids Calendar helps kids with things like task management. Kids also learn life skills through video classes and pre-made routines, enhancing their independence.

For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/goally">Visit Goally</a></p><p><strong>Learn More: Mightier</strong></p><p>Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.

Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/mightier">Visit Mightier</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:duration>2305</itunes:duration>
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      <title>Autism Parenting Q&amp;A with Emmett (S7E10)</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/autism-parenting-qa-s7e10</link>
      <description>In this week’s episode, Emmett, my 15 year old autistic son, and I answer a bunch of your autism related questions. Emmett dug through a huge list of questions you folks submitted via Facebook and create a list of 10 he wanted us to talk about this week. This was a lot of fun. :-) 
Resources and Links:
Episode mentioned for future reference: "The Parent's Guide to Navigating Autism and Puberty" with Dr. Whitney Casares: theautismdad.link.
Guest Expert:
Emmett Gorski is a 15-year-old autistic advocate and the son of Rob Gorski, the influential blogger and podcast host behind "The Autism Dad." Passionate about raising awareness and understanding of autism, Emmett brings a unique, firsthand perspective to the conversation. Articulate and insightful, he has been featured on "The Autism Dad" podcast, where he discusses topics ranging from identity-first language to the daily challenges and triumphs of being autistic. With a keen interest in technology and a natural ability to connect with people, Emmett is not only a voice for autistic teens but also an inspiration for families navigating the complexities of autism.
Hosted by Rob Gorski:
Rob Gorski, a devoted single father to three incredible autistic sons, is the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. As a multi-award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, and influential social media figure for over a decade, Rob continues to share his family's journey, providing insights, resources, and support to the autism community.
Connect with Rob by visiting theautismdad.link
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More: Goally
The Goally tablet is focused on fostering independence in kids without the distractions of ads, social media, or potentially harmful content. Unlike Kindle and iPad tablets, Goally's Tablet exclusively features educational apps like Khan Academy, Duolingo ABC, and Starfall, and is entirely controlled by parents. Goally's Kids Calendar helps kids with things like task management. Kids also learn life skills through video classes and pre-made routines, enhancing their independence.

For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.
Visit Goally
Learn More About Tranquil Path Financial Planning 
Britta Kepf is a dedicated special needs financial planner at Tranquil Path Financial Planning, offering unbiased, tailored advice for families across the U.S. She specializes in retirement and special needs financial planning, helping families navigate government benefits and long-term needs with clarity and peace of mind. For compassionate, personalized financial guidance, contact Britta Kepf at tranquilfp.com.
Visit Tranquil Path Financial Planning</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 02 Apr 2024 04:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Autism Parenting Q&amp;A with Emmett</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>7</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>10</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>In this week’s episode, Emmett, my 15 year old autistic son, and I answer a bunch of your autism related questions. Emmett dug through a huge list of questions you folks submitted via Facebook and create a list of 10 he wanted us to talk about this week. This was a lot of fun. :-) 
Resources and Links:
Episode mentioned for future reference: "The Parent's Guide to Navigating Autism and Puberty" with Dr. Whitney Casares: theautismdad.link.
Guest Expert:
Emmett Gorski is a 15-year-old autistic advocate and the son of Rob Gorski, the influential blogger and podcast host behind "The Autism Dad." Passionate about raising awareness and understanding of autism, Emmett brings a unique, firsthand perspective to the conversation. Articulate and insightful, he has been featured on "The Autism Dad" podcast, where he discusses topics ranging from identity-first language to the daily challenges and triumphs of being autistic. With a keen interest in technology and a natural ability to connect with people, Emmett is not only a voice for autistic teens but also an inspiration for families navigating the complexities of autism.
Hosted by Rob Gorski:
Rob Gorski, a devoted single father to three incredible autistic sons, is the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. As a multi-award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, and influential social media figure for over a decade, Rob continues to share his family's journey, providing insights, resources, and support to the autism community.
Connect with Rob by visiting theautismdad.link
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More: Goally
The Goally tablet is focused on fostering independence in kids without the distractions of ads, social media, or potentially harmful content. Unlike Kindle and iPad tablets, Goally's Tablet exclusively features educational apps like Khan Academy, Duolingo ABC, and Starfall, and is entirely controlled by parents. Goally's Kids Calendar helps kids with things like task management. Kids also learn life skills through video classes and pre-made routines, enhancing their independence.

For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.
Visit Goally
Learn More About Tranquil Path Financial Planning 
Britta Kepf is a dedicated special needs financial planner at Tranquil Path Financial Planning, offering unbiased, tailored advice for families across the U.S. She specializes in retirement and special needs financial planning, helping families navigate government benefits and long-term needs with clarity and peace of mind. For compassionate, personalized financial guidance, contact Britta Kepf at tranquilfp.com.
Visit Tranquil Path Financial Planning</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this week’s episode, Emmett, my 15 year old autistic son, and I answer a bunch of your autism related questions. Emmett dug through a huge list of questions you folks submitted via Facebook and create a list of 10 he wanted us to talk about this week. This was a lot of fun. :-) </p><h2>Resources and Links:</h2><ul><li>Episode mentioned for future reference: "The Parent's Guide to Navigating Autism and Puberty" with Dr. Whitney Casares: <a href="https://theautismdad.link/">theautismdad.link</a>.</li></ul><br><h2>Guest Expert:</h2><p>Emmett Gorski is a 15-year-old autistic advocate and the son of Rob Gorski, the influential blogger and podcast host behind "The Autism Dad." Passionate about raising awareness and understanding of autism, Emmett brings a unique, firsthand perspective to the conversation. Articulate and insightful, he has been featured on "The Autism Dad" podcast, where he discusses topics ranging from identity-first language to the daily challenges and triumphs of being autistic. With a keen interest in technology and a natural ability to connect with people, Emmett is not only a voice for autistic teens but also an inspiration for families navigating the complexities of autism.</p><h2>Hosted by Rob Gorski:</h2><p>Rob Gorski, a devoted single father to three incredible autistic sons, is the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. As a multi-award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, and influential social media figure for over a decade, Rob continues to share his family's journey, providing insights, resources, and support to the autism community.</p><p>Connect with Rob by visiting <a href="https://theautismdad.link/">theautismdad.link</a></p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Learn More: Goally</strong></p><p>The Goally tablet is focused on fostering independence in kids without the distractions of ads, social media, or potentially harmful content. Unlike Kindle and iPad tablets, Goally's Tablet exclusively features educational apps like Khan Academy, Duolingo ABC, and Starfall, and is entirely controlled by parents. Goally's Kids Calendar helps kids with things like task management. Kids also learn life skills through video classes and pre-made routines, enhancing their independence.

For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/goally">Visit Goally</a></p><p><strong>Learn More About Tranquil Path Financial Planning </strong></p><p>Britta Kepf is a dedicated special needs financial planner at Tranquil Path Financial Planning, offering unbiased, tailored advice for families across the U.S. She specializes in retirement and special needs financial planning, helping families navigate government benefits and long-term needs with clarity and peace of mind. For compassionate, personalized financial guidance, contact Britta Kepf at tranquilfp.com.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/tranquilfp">Visit Tranquil Path Financial Planning</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:duration>2019</itunes:duration>
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      <title>Make'm Smile Ohio 2024</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/makem-smile-ohio-2024</link>
      <description>Summary
Lena Hartman from Make'm Smile Ohio discusses the organization's annual event that celebrates individuals with disabilities and their families. The event offers a party-like atmosphere with various activities, entertainment, and resource exhibitors. Lena emphasizes the importance of inclusivity and acceptance, ensuring that families feel comfortable and supported. Siblings are also included in the event to ensure they feel valued and celebrated. The event is free of charge and takes place on the second Saturday of July each year. Lena encourages people to get involved by volunteering or making donations to support the event.
 makemsmileohio.org
SAVE THE DATE: Nathaniel’s Hope
6th Annual Make ’m Smile Ohio
Free For Everyone
Saturday, July 13, 2024
11:00 am – 3:00 pm
The Biggest Party Celebrating kids of all ages with Special Needs
Harvestime Apostolic Temple is so excited to invite you to attend.
Contact Lena if you have any questions – 330-704-7896
See you at: Hartville Memorial Park, Hartville OH 44632
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Tranquil Path Financial Planning 
Britta Kepf is a dedicated special needs financial planner at Tranquil Path Financial Planning, offering unbiased, tailored advice for families across the U.S. She specializes in retirement and special needs financial planning, helping families navigate government benefits and long-term needs with clarity and peace of mind. For compassionate, personalized financial guidance, contact Britta Kepf at tranquilfp.com.
Visit Tranquil Path Financial Planning</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 28 Mar 2024 04:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Make'm Smile Ohio 2024</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>7</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>9</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Summary
Lena Hartman from Make'm Smile Ohio discusses the organization's annual event that celebrates individuals with disabilities and their families. The event offers a party-like atmosphere with various activities, entertainment, and resource exhibitors. Lena emphasizes the importance of inclusivity and acceptance, ensuring that families feel comfortable and supported. Siblings are also included in the event to ensure they feel valued and celebrated. The event is free of charge and takes place on the second Saturday of July each year. Lena encourages people to get involved by volunteering or making donations to support the event.
 makemsmileohio.org
SAVE THE DATE: Nathaniel’s Hope
6th Annual Make ’m Smile Ohio
Free For Everyone
Saturday, July 13, 2024
11:00 am – 3:00 pm
The Biggest Party Celebrating kids of all ages with Special Needs
Harvestime Apostolic Temple is so excited to invite you to attend.
Contact Lena if you have any questions – 330-704-7896
See you at: Hartville Memorial Park, Hartville OH 44632
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Tranquil Path Financial Planning 
Britta Kepf is a dedicated special needs financial planner at Tranquil Path Financial Planning, offering unbiased, tailored advice for families across the U.S. She specializes in retirement and special needs financial planning, helping families navigate government benefits and long-term needs with clarity and peace of mind. For compassionate, personalized financial guidance, contact Britta Kepf at tranquilfp.com.
Visit Tranquil Path Financial Planning</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<h2>Summary</h2><p>Lena Hartman from Make'm Smile Ohio discusses the organization's annual event that celebrates individuals with disabilities and their families. The event offers a party-like atmosphere with various activities, entertainment, and resource exhibitors. Lena emphasizes the importance of inclusivity and acceptance, ensuring that families feel comfortable and supported. Siblings are also included in the event to ensure they feel valued and celebrated. The event is free of charge and takes place on the second Saturday of July each year. Lena encourages people to get involved by volunteering or making donations to support the event.</p><p><a href="https://nathanielshope.org/our-programs/make-m-smile/ohio/2023-ohio/"> makemsmileohio.org</a></p><p>SAVE THE DATE: Nathaniel’s Hope</p><p>6th Annual Make ’m Smile Ohio</p><p>Free For Everyone</p><p>Saturday, July 13, 2024</p><p>11:00 am – 3:00 pm</p><p>The Biggest Party Celebrating kids of all ages with Special Needs</p><p>Harvestime Apostolic Temple is so excited to invite you to attend.</p><p>Contact Lena if you have any questions – 330-704-7896</p><p>See you at: Hartville Memorial Park, Hartville OH 44632</p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Learn More About Tranquil Path Financial Planning </strong></p><p>Britta Kepf is a dedicated special needs financial planner at Tranquil Path Financial Planning, offering unbiased, tailored advice for families across the U.S. She specializes in retirement and special needs financial planning, helping families navigate government benefits and long-term needs with clarity and peace of mind. For compassionate, personalized financial guidance, contact Britta Kepf at tranquilfp.com.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/tranquilfp">Visit Tranquil Path Financial Planning</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Adulting with Autism (S7E08)</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/ughyigibjin</link>
      <description>In this week’s episode, I sit down with Gavin, my 24 year old autistic son. We talk about a situation that occurred recently where Gavin was very, very upset at work and had to call me for help. I wanted to discuss this after some time passed because I’m very interested in what Gavin learned from this experience and I wanted to better understand what he was going through in the moment. We both feel like this is a great teaching moment. 
About Gavin Gorski
Gavin is 24 years old, autistic and smack dab in the middle of his transition into his adult life. He’s currently working at his first job, going to day services, and getting ready to move out in the very near future. Gavin loves video games and is a huge fan of anime. He enjoys sharing about his life on the podcast so others can learn from his experiences. 
About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for the last 15 years. 
Connect with Rob: theautismdad.link
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Tranquil Path Financial Planning 
Britta Kepf is a dedicated special needs financial planner at Tranquil Path Financial Planning, offering unbiased, tailored advice for families across the U.S. She specializes in retirement and special needs financial planning, helping families navigate government benefits and long-term needs with clarity and peace of mind. For compassionate, personalized financial guidance, contact Britta Kepf at tranquilfp.com.
Visit Tranquil Path Financial Planning
Learn More: Mightier
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.

Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.
Visit Mightier</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 26 Mar 2024 04:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Adulting with Autism</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>7</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>8</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>In this week’s episode, I sit down with Gavin, my 24 year old autistic son. We talk about a situation that occurred recently where Gavin was very, very upset at work and had to call me for help. I wanted to discuss this after some time passed because I’m very interested in what Gavin learned from this experience and I wanted to better understand what he was going through in the moment. We both feel like this is a great teaching moment. 
About Gavin Gorski
Gavin is 24 years old, autistic and smack dab in the middle of his transition into his adult life. He’s currently working at his first job, going to day services, and getting ready to move out in the very near future. Gavin loves video games and is a huge fan of anime. He enjoys sharing about his life on the podcast so others can learn from his experiences. 
About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for the last 15 years. 
Connect with Rob: theautismdad.link
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Tranquil Path Financial Planning 
Britta Kepf is a dedicated special needs financial planner at Tranquil Path Financial Planning, offering unbiased, tailored advice for families across the U.S. She specializes in retirement and special needs financial planning, helping families navigate government benefits and long-term needs with clarity and peace of mind. For compassionate, personalized financial guidance, contact Britta Kepf at tranquilfp.com.
Visit Tranquil Path Financial Planning
Learn More: Mightier
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.

Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.
Visit Mightier</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this week’s episode, I sit down with Gavin, my 24 year old autistic son. We talk about a situation that occurred recently where Gavin was very, very upset at work and had to call me for help. I wanted to discuss this after some time passed because I’m very interested in what Gavin learned from this experience and I wanted to better understand what he was going through in the moment. We both feel like this is a great teaching moment. </p><h2>About Gavin Gorski</h2><p>Gavin is 24 years old, autistic and smack dab in the middle of his transition into his adult life. He’s currently working at his first job, going to day services, and getting ready to move out in the very near future. Gavin loves video games and is a huge fan of anime. He enjoys sharing about his life on the podcast so others can learn from his experiences. </p><h2>About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:</h2><p>Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for the last 15 years. </p><p>Connect with Rob: <a href="https://theautismdad.link/">theautismdad.link</a></p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Learn More About Tranquil Path Financial Planning </strong></p><p>Britta Kepf is a dedicated special needs financial planner at Tranquil Path Financial Planning, offering unbiased, tailored advice for families across the U.S. She specializes in retirement and special needs financial planning, helping families navigate government benefits and long-term needs with clarity and peace of mind. For compassionate, personalized financial guidance, contact Britta Kepf at tranquilfp.com.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/tranquilfp">Visit Tranquil Path Financial Planning</a></p><p><strong>Learn More: Mightier</strong></p><p>Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.

Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/mightier">Visit Mightier</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Understanding Apraxia and Non-Speaking Autism (S7E07)</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/understanding-apraxia-and-non-speaking-autism-s7e07</link>
      <description>Episode Summary
In this conversation, Rob Gorski speaks with Samantha Fox, a speech language pathologist and founder of Beyond Speech Therapy Center. They discuss non-speaking autism and the challenges related to communication. Samantha shares her journey into speech pathology and how she discovered the importance of motor control in communication. They delve into the concept of apraxia and when parents should be concerned about their non-speaking child. 
Hosted by Rob Gorski:
Rob Gorski, a devoted single father to three incredible autistic sons, is the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. As a multi-award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, and influential social media figure for over a decade, Rob continues to share his family's journey, providing insights, resources, and support to the autism community.
Connect with Rob by visiting theautismdad.link
Guest Expert: 
Samantha Fox, MA, CCC-SLP, S2C Practitioner
Samantha is a Kent State University alumnus with a Master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology. She's dedicated her career to working with non-speaking, minimally speaking, and unreliably speaking individuals on the autism spectrum. As a registered Spelling to Communicate (S2C) Practitioner, she pioneers in tailoring therapy to each individual's needs. Samantha founded Beyond Speech Therapy Center in Munroe Falls, Ohio, envisioning a practice that wholeheartedly presumes competence in all patients, irrespective of their diagnosis or test scores.
Connect with Samantha Fox:

Learn more about S2C and Samantha’s practice Beyond Speech Therapy Center: https://beyondspeechtherapycenter.com


Like our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/beyondspeech


International Association for Spelling as Communication (IASc): https://www.i-asc.org


Takeaways

Motor control plays a crucial role in communication for non-speaking individuals with autism.

Apraxia is a disconnect between the brain and the body, resulting in difficulty in coordinating speech movements.

Parents should seek early intervention and consult with speech therapists to determine the best approach for their non-speaking child.

Presuming competence is essential in supporting non-speaking individuals and recognizing their capabilities beyond their outward appearance.

Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More: Mightier
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.

Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.
Visit Mightier
Learn More About Tranquil Path Financial Planning 
Britta Kepf is a dedicated special needs financial planner at Tranquil Path Financial Planning, offering unbiased, tailored advice for families across the U.S. She specializes in retirement and special needs financial planning, helping families navigate government benefits and long-term needs with clarity and peace of mind. For compassionate, personalized financial guidance, contact Britta Kepf at tranquilfp.com.
Visit Tranquil Path Financial Planning
Learn More About Wee Meditate
Wee Meditate—the meditation platform for kids of all abilities. Meet characters like Weasel with autism and Fox who helps with anxiety, in meditations that make bedtime a breeze.

Subscribe for $49.99/year and use code "theautismdad" for 10% off.
Visit Wee Meditate</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 21 Mar 2024 04:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Understanding Apraxia and Non-Speaking Autism</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>7</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>7</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Episode Summary
In this conversation, Rob Gorski speaks with Samantha Fox, a speech language pathologist and founder of Beyond Speech Therapy Center. They discuss non-speaking autism and the challenges related to communication. Samantha shares her journey into speech pathology and how she discovered the importance of motor control in communication. They delve into the concept of apraxia and when parents should be concerned about their non-speaking child. 
Hosted by Rob Gorski:
Rob Gorski, a devoted single father to three incredible autistic sons, is the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. As a multi-award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, and influential social media figure for over a decade, Rob continues to share his family's journey, providing insights, resources, and support to the autism community.
Connect with Rob by visiting theautismdad.link
Guest Expert: 
Samantha Fox, MA, CCC-SLP, S2C Practitioner
Samantha is a Kent State University alumnus with a Master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology. She's dedicated her career to working with non-speaking, minimally speaking, and unreliably speaking individuals on the autism spectrum. As a registered Spelling to Communicate (S2C) Practitioner, she pioneers in tailoring therapy to each individual's needs. Samantha founded Beyond Speech Therapy Center in Munroe Falls, Ohio, envisioning a practice that wholeheartedly presumes competence in all patients, irrespective of their diagnosis or test scores.
Connect with Samantha Fox:

Learn more about S2C and Samantha’s practice Beyond Speech Therapy Center: https://beyondspeechtherapycenter.com


Like our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/beyondspeech


International Association for Spelling as Communication (IASc): https://www.i-asc.org


Takeaways

Motor control plays a crucial role in communication for non-speaking individuals with autism.

Apraxia is a disconnect between the brain and the body, resulting in difficulty in coordinating speech movements.

Parents should seek early intervention and consult with speech therapists to determine the best approach for their non-speaking child.

Presuming competence is essential in supporting non-speaking individuals and recognizing their capabilities beyond their outward appearance.

Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More: Mightier
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.

Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.
Visit Mightier
Learn More About Tranquil Path Financial Planning 
Britta Kepf is a dedicated special needs financial planner at Tranquil Path Financial Planning, offering unbiased, tailored advice for families across the U.S. She specializes in retirement and special needs financial planning, helping families navigate government benefits and long-term needs with clarity and peace of mind. For compassionate, personalized financial guidance, contact Britta Kepf at tranquilfp.com.
Visit Tranquil Path Financial Planning
Learn More About Wee Meditate
Wee Meditate—the meditation platform for kids of all abilities. Meet characters like Weasel with autism and Fox who helps with anxiety, in meditations that make bedtime a breeze.

Subscribe for $49.99/year and use code "theautismdad" for 10% off.
Visit Wee Meditate</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<h2>Episode Summary</h2><p>In this conversation, Rob Gorski speaks with Samantha Fox, a speech language pathologist and founder of Beyond Speech Therapy Center. They discuss non-speaking autism and the challenges related to communication. Samantha shares her journey into speech pathology and how she discovered the importance of motor control in communication. They delve into the concept of apraxia and when parents should be concerned about their non-speaking child. </p><h2>Hosted by Rob Gorski:</h2><p>Rob Gorski, a devoted single father to three incredible autistic sons, is the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. As a multi-award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, and influential social media figure for over a decade, Rob continues to share his family's journey, providing insights, resources, and support to the autism community.</p><p>Connect with Rob by visiting <a href="https://theautismdad.link/">theautismdad.link</a></p><h1>Guest Expert: </h1><p><strong>Samantha Fox, MA, CCC-SLP, S2C Practitioner</strong></p><p>Samantha is a Kent State University alumnus with a Master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology. She's dedicated her career to working with non-speaking, minimally speaking, and unreliably speaking individuals on the autism spectrum. As a registered Spelling to Communicate (S2C) Practitioner, she pioneers in tailoring therapy to each individual's needs. Samantha founded Beyond Speech Therapy Center in Munroe Falls, Ohio, envisioning a practice that wholeheartedly presumes competence in all patients, irrespective of their diagnosis or test scores.</p><p>Connect with Samantha Fox:</p><ul>
<li>Learn more about S2C and Samantha’s practice Beyond Speech Therapy Center: <a href="https://beyondspeechtherapycenter.com">https://beyondspeechtherapycenter.com</a>
</li>
<li>Like our Facebook page: <a href="https://www.facebook.com/beyondspeech">https://www.facebook.com/beyondspeech</a>
</li>
<li>International Association for Spelling as Communication (IASc): <a href="https://www.i-asc.org/">https://www.i-asc.org</a>
</li>
</ul><br><h2>Takeaways</h2><ul>
<li>Motor control plays a crucial role in communication for non-speaking individuals with autism.</li>
<li>Apraxia is a disconnect between the brain and the body, resulting in difficulty in coordinating speech movements.</li>
<li>Parents should seek early intervention and consult with speech therapists to determine the best approach for their non-speaking child.</li>
<li>Presuming competence is essential in supporting non-speaking individuals and recognizing their capabilities beyond their outward appearance.</li>
</ul><br><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Learn More: Mightier</strong></p><p>Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.

Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/mightier">Visit Mightier</a></p><p><strong>Learn More About Tranquil Path Financial Planning </strong></p><p>Britta Kepf is a dedicated special needs financial planner at Tranquil Path Financial Planning, offering unbiased, tailored advice for families across the U.S. She specializes in retirement and special needs financial planning, helping families navigate government benefits and long-term needs with clarity and peace of mind. For compassionate, personalized financial guidance, contact Britta Kepf at tranquilfp.com.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/tranquilfp">Visit Tranquil Path Financial Planning</a></p><p><strong>Learn More About Wee Meditate</strong></p><p>Wee Meditate—the meditation platform for kids of all abilities. Meet characters like Weasel with autism and Fox who helps with anxiety, in meditations that make bedtime a breeze.

Subscribe for $49.99/year and use code "theautismdad" for 10% off.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/weemeditate">Visit Wee Meditate</a></p>]]>
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      <title>The Evolving Journey of 3 Autistic Brothers (S7E06)</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/ioioioi</link>
      <description>Episode Summary:
In this heartfelt episode of "The Autism Dad" podcast, host Rob Gorski sits down with his 15-year-old son, Emmett, to reflect on the remarkable journey from Emmett's early years as a non-verbal child to his present as a confident young man. Rob and Emmett delve into the changes and challenges they've navigated together, including sensory issues, communication barriers, and personal growth. Through a candid and sometimes humorous conversation, they explore Emmett's evolution, the unique experiences of each of Rob's autistic sons, and the profound ways in which their family dynamics have shifted over the years. This episode offers listeners a window into the resilience, adaptability, and love that defines the Gorski family.
Guest Expert:
Emmett Gorski is a 15-year-old autistic advocate and the son of Rob Gorski, the influential blogger and podcast host behind "The Autism Dad." Passionate about raising awareness and understanding of autism, Emmett brings a unique, firsthand perspective to the conversation. Articulate and insightful, he has been featured on "The Autism Dad" podcast, where he discusses topics ranging from identity-first language to the daily challenges and triumphs of being autistic. With a keen interest in technology and a natural ability to connect with people, Emmett is not only a voice for autistic teens but also an inspiration for families navigating the complexities of autism.
Hosted by Rob Gorski:
Rob Gorski, a devoted single father to three incredible autistic sons, is the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. As a multi-award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, and influential social media figure for over a decade, Rob continues to share his family's journey, providing insights, resources, and support to the autism community.
Connect with Rob by visiting theautismdad.link
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Tranquil Path Financial Planning 
Britta Kepf is a dedicated special needs financial planner at Tranquil Path Financial Planning, offering unbiased, tailored advice for families across the U.S. She specializes in retirement and special needs financial planning, helping families navigate government benefits and long-term needs with clarity and peace of mind. For compassionate, personalized financial guidance, contact Britta Kepf at tranquilfp.com.
Visit Tranquil Path Financial Planning
Learn More: Mightier
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.

Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.
Visit Mightier
Learn More: Goally
The Goally tablet is focused on fostering independence in kids without the distractions of ads, social media, or potentially harmful content. Unlike Kindle and iPad tablets, Goally's Tablet exclusively features educational apps like Khan Academy, Duolingo ABC, and Starfall, and is entirely controlled by parents. Goally's Kids Calendar helps kids with things like task management. Kids also learn life skills through video classes and pre-made routines, enhancing their independence.

For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.
Visit Goally</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 19 Mar 2024 04:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>The Evolving Journey of 3 Autistic Brothers</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>7</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>6</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Episode Summary:
In this heartfelt episode of "The Autism Dad" podcast, host Rob Gorski sits down with his 15-year-old son, Emmett, to reflect on the remarkable journey from Emmett's early years as a non-verbal child to his present as a confident young man. Rob and Emmett delve into the changes and challenges they've navigated together, including sensory issues, communication barriers, and personal growth. Through a candid and sometimes humorous conversation, they explore Emmett's evolution, the unique experiences of each of Rob's autistic sons, and the profound ways in which their family dynamics have shifted over the years. This episode offers listeners a window into the resilience, adaptability, and love that defines the Gorski family.
Guest Expert:
Emmett Gorski is a 15-year-old autistic advocate and the son of Rob Gorski, the influential blogger and podcast host behind "The Autism Dad." Passionate about raising awareness and understanding of autism, Emmett brings a unique, firsthand perspective to the conversation. Articulate and insightful, he has been featured on "The Autism Dad" podcast, where he discusses topics ranging from identity-first language to the daily challenges and triumphs of being autistic. With a keen interest in technology and a natural ability to connect with people, Emmett is not only a voice for autistic teens but also an inspiration for families navigating the complexities of autism.
Hosted by Rob Gorski:
Rob Gorski, a devoted single father to three incredible autistic sons, is the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. As a multi-award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, and influential social media figure for over a decade, Rob continues to share his family's journey, providing insights, resources, and support to the autism community.
Connect with Rob by visiting theautismdad.link
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Tranquil Path Financial Planning 
Britta Kepf is a dedicated special needs financial planner at Tranquil Path Financial Planning, offering unbiased, tailored advice for families across the U.S. She specializes in retirement and special needs financial planning, helping families navigate government benefits and long-term needs with clarity and peace of mind. For compassionate, personalized financial guidance, contact Britta Kepf at tranquilfp.com.
Visit Tranquil Path Financial Planning
Learn More: Mightier
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.

Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.
Visit Mightier
Learn More: Goally
The Goally tablet is focused on fostering independence in kids without the distractions of ads, social media, or potentially harmful content. Unlike Kindle and iPad tablets, Goally's Tablet exclusively features educational apps like Khan Academy, Duolingo ABC, and Starfall, and is entirely controlled by parents. Goally's Kids Calendar helps kids with things like task management. Kids also learn life skills through video classes and pre-made routines, enhancing their independence.

For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.
Visit Goally</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<h3>Episode Summary:</h3><p>In this heartfelt episode of "The Autism Dad" podcast, host Rob Gorski sits down with his 15-year-old son, Emmett, to reflect on the remarkable journey from Emmett's early years as a non-verbal child to his present as a confident young man. Rob and Emmett delve into the changes and challenges they've navigated together, including sensory issues, communication barriers, and personal growth. Through a candid and sometimes humorous conversation, they explore Emmett's evolution, the unique experiences of each of Rob's autistic sons, and the profound ways in which their family dynamics have shifted over the years. This episode offers listeners a window into the resilience, adaptability, and love that defines the Gorski family.</p><h2>Guest Expert:</h2><p>Emmett Gorski is a 15-year-old autistic advocate and the son of Rob Gorski, the influential blogger and podcast host behind "The Autism Dad." Passionate about raising awareness and understanding of autism, Emmett brings a unique, firsthand perspective to the conversation. Articulate and insightful, he has been featured on "The Autism Dad" podcast, where he discusses topics ranging from identity-first language to the daily challenges and triumphs of being autistic. With a keen interest in technology and a natural ability to connect with people, Emmett is not only a voice for autistic teens but also an inspiration for families navigating the complexities of autism.</p><h2>Hosted by Rob Gorski:</h2><p>Rob Gorski, a devoted single father to three incredible autistic sons, is the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. As a multi-award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, and influential social media figure for over a decade, Rob continues to share his family's journey, providing insights, resources, and support to the autism community.</p><p>Connect with Rob by visiting <a href="https://theautismdad.link/">theautismdad.link</a></p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Learn More About Tranquil Path Financial Planning </strong></p><p>Britta Kepf is a dedicated special needs financial planner at Tranquil Path Financial Planning, offering unbiased, tailored advice for families across the U.S. She specializes in retirement and special needs financial planning, helping families navigate government benefits and long-term needs with clarity and peace of mind. For compassionate, personalized financial guidance, contact Britta Kepf at tranquilfp.com.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/tranquilfp">Visit Tranquil Path Financial Planning</a></p><p><strong>Learn More: Mightier</strong></p><p>Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.

Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/mightier">Visit Mightier</a></p><p><strong>Learn More: Goally</strong></p><p>The Goally tablet is focused on fostering independence in kids without the distractions of ads, social media, or potentially harmful content. Unlike Kindle and iPad tablets, Goally's Tablet exclusively features educational apps like Khan Academy, Duolingo ABC, and Starfall, and is entirely controlled by parents. Goally's Kids Calendar helps kids with things like task management. Kids also learn life skills through video classes and pre-made routines, enhancing their independence.

For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/goally">Visit Goally</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Special Needs Financial Planning (S7E05)</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/the-basics-of-special-needs-financial-planning-s7e05</link>
      <description>Episode Summary:
In this captivating episode of the Autism Dad podcast, host Rob Gorski is joined by Britta Koepf, a distinguished special needs financial planner. Their conversation delves into the essential yet often overlooked realm of special needs financial planning, offering insight and guidance to families navigating the financial complexities associated with caring for individuals with disabilities.
This discussion breaks down the multi-faceted aspects of financial planning that go beyond the typical bounds of investments and retirement preparations. Britta emphasizes the significance of incorporating tax strategies, estate planning, understanding government benefits like SSI and Medicaid, and ensuring suitable insurance coverage, all whilst keeping the unique needs of disabled individuals in mind. She shares valuable advice on starting the financial planning process, no matter at what life stage one finds oneself, underscoring the philosophy that it's never too late to plan.
Key Takeaways:

Financial planning for families with special needs members involves more than just investments and retirement; it includes estate planning, tax strategies, government benefits, and insurance considerations.

It is crucial to work with financial advisors who understand and can navigate the complexities related to government benefits like SSI and Medicaid.

Britta Koepf practices a fee-only financial planning approach, which aligns with her values of integrity and reducing conflicts of interest.

Families should consider financial planning at all life stages, and it's never too late to start the process.

Britta assists families by providing direction and connecting them with the appropriate resources, even if full financial planning isn't immediately feasible.

Notable Quotes:

"We want to make sure that we're passing money to those heirs in a way that is tax-efficient."

"I want to make sure that I'm doing a helping profession. I want to do good in the world. I don't just want to make rich people richer."

"I'm a second set of ears with a lot of different specialists for my clients."

"I know special needs trusts. I work with my clients' lawyers with my clients to make sure that their estate plan, their special needs legal plan, and their special needs financial plan work together."

"Even if starting late means you still don't get to retire with your peers, that doesn't mean you never get to retire."

About the Guest(s):
Britta Koepf is a certified financial planner and the owner of Tranquil Path Financial Planning based in Cleveland, Ohio. She graduated with a degree in biomedical humanities before turning her sights to financial planning at the University of Akron, achieving her Certified Financial Planner designation. Since 2015, she has served as a fee-only financial advisor and, in 2020, secured her Chartered Special Needs Consultant designation, placing her focus on working with individuals with disabilities and their families. Britta's approach ensures integrity and reduces conflicts of interest by not depending on commissions from financial products. Her passion lies in making a genuine difference in people's lives by offering financial advice and assistance, especially within the disability community.
Tranquil Path Financial Planning website: tranquilfp.com
About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for the last 15 years. 
Connect with Rob: theautismdad.link
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More: Mightier
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.

Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.
Visit Mightier</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 14 Mar 2024 04:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Special Needs Financial Planning</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>7</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>5</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Episode Summary:
In this captivating episode of the Autism Dad podcast, host Rob Gorski is joined by Britta Koepf, a distinguished special needs financial planner. Their conversation delves into the essential yet often overlooked realm of special needs financial planning, offering insight and guidance to families navigating the financial complexities associated with caring for individuals with disabilities.
This discussion breaks down the multi-faceted aspects of financial planning that go beyond the typical bounds of investments and retirement preparations. Britta emphasizes the significance of incorporating tax strategies, estate planning, understanding government benefits like SSI and Medicaid, and ensuring suitable insurance coverage, all whilst keeping the unique needs of disabled individuals in mind. She shares valuable advice on starting the financial planning process, no matter at what life stage one finds oneself, underscoring the philosophy that it's never too late to plan.
Key Takeaways:

Financial planning for families with special needs members involves more than just investments and retirement; it includes estate planning, tax strategies, government benefits, and insurance considerations.

It is crucial to work with financial advisors who understand and can navigate the complexities related to government benefits like SSI and Medicaid.

Britta Koepf practices a fee-only financial planning approach, which aligns with her values of integrity and reducing conflicts of interest.

Families should consider financial planning at all life stages, and it's never too late to start the process.

Britta assists families by providing direction and connecting them with the appropriate resources, even if full financial planning isn't immediately feasible.

Notable Quotes:

"We want to make sure that we're passing money to those heirs in a way that is tax-efficient."

"I want to make sure that I'm doing a helping profession. I want to do good in the world. I don't just want to make rich people richer."

"I'm a second set of ears with a lot of different specialists for my clients."

"I know special needs trusts. I work with my clients' lawyers with my clients to make sure that their estate plan, their special needs legal plan, and their special needs financial plan work together."

"Even if starting late means you still don't get to retire with your peers, that doesn't mean you never get to retire."

About the Guest(s):
Britta Koepf is a certified financial planner and the owner of Tranquil Path Financial Planning based in Cleveland, Ohio. She graduated with a degree in biomedical humanities before turning her sights to financial planning at the University of Akron, achieving her Certified Financial Planner designation. Since 2015, she has served as a fee-only financial advisor and, in 2020, secured her Chartered Special Needs Consultant designation, placing her focus on working with individuals with disabilities and their families. Britta's approach ensures integrity and reduces conflicts of interest by not depending on commissions from financial products. Her passion lies in making a genuine difference in people's lives by offering financial advice and assistance, especially within the disability community.
Tranquil Path Financial Planning website: tranquilfp.com
About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for the last 15 years. 
Connect with Rob: theautismdad.link
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More: Mightier
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.

Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.
Visit Mightier</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Episode Summary:</strong></p><p>In this captivating episode of the Autism Dad podcast, host Rob Gorski is joined by Britta Koepf, a distinguished special needs financial planner. Their conversation delves into the essential yet often overlooked realm of special needs financial planning, offering insight and guidance to families navigating the financial complexities associated with caring for individuals with disabilities.</p><p>This discussion breaks down the multi-faceted aspects of financial planning that go beyond the typical bounds of investments and retirement preparations. Britta emphasizes the significance of incorporating tax strategies, estate planning, understanding government benefits like SSI and Medicaid, and ensuring suitable insurance coverage, all whilst keeping the unique needs of disabled individuals in mind. She shares valuable advice on starting the financial planning process, no matter at what life stage one finds oneself, underscoring the philosophy that it's never too late to plan.</p><p><strong>Key Takeaways:</strong></p><ul>
<li>Financial planning for families with special needs members involves more than just investments and retirement; it includes estate planning, tax strategies, government benefits, and insurance considerations.</li>
<li>It is crucial to work with financial advisors who understand and can navigate the complexities related to government benefits like SSI and Medicaid.</li>
<li>Britta Koepf practices a fee-only financial planning approach, which aligns with her values of integrity and reducing conflicts of interest.</li>
<li>Families should consider financial planning at all life stages, and it's never too late to start the process.</li>
<li>Britta assists families by providing direction and connecting them with the appropriate resources, even if full financial planning isn't immediately feasible.</li>
</ul><br><p><strong>Notable Quotes:</strong></p><ul>
<li>"We want to make sure that we're passing money to those heirs in a way that is tax-efficient."</li>
<li>"I want to make sure that I'm doing a helping profession. I want to do good in the world. I don't just want to make rich people richer."</li>
<li>"I'm a second set of ears with a lot of different specialists for my clients."</li>
<li>"I know special needs trusts. I work with my clients' lawyers with my clients to make sure that their estate plan, their special needs legal plan, and their special needs financial plan work together."</li>
<li>"Even if starting late means you still don't get to retire with your peers, that doesn't mean you never get to retire."</li>
</ul><br><p><strong>About the Guest(s):</strong></p><p>Britta Koepf is a certified financial planner and the owner of Tranquil Path Financial Planning based in Cleveland, Ohio. She graduated with a degree in biomedical humanities before turning her sights to financial planning at the University of Akron, achieving her Certified Financial Planner designation. Since 2015, she has served as a fee-only financial advisor and, in 2020, secured her Chartered Special Needs Consultant designation, placing her focus on working with individuals with disabilities and their families. Britta's approach ensures integrity and reduces conflicts of interest by not depending on commissions from financial products. Her passion lies in making a genuine difference in people's lives by offering financial advice and assistance, especially within the disability community.</p><p>Tranquil Path Financial Planning website: <a href="https://tranquilfp.com">tranquilfp.com</a></p><p><strong>About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:</strong></p><p>Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for the last 15 years. </p><p>Connect with Rob: <a href="https://theautismdad.link/">theautismdad.link</a></p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Learn More: Mightier</strong></p><p>Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.

Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/mightier">Visit Mightier</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Navigating Medication for Autism and ADHD: A Comprehensive Parent's Guide (S7E04)</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/medication-for-autism-and-adhd-a-parents-guide-s7e04</link>
      <description>Episode Summary:
In this moving and insightful episode of the Autism Dad podcast, host Rob Gorski sits down with Dr. Whitney Casares to discuss navigating medication for children with autism and ADHD. The conversation revolves around common concerns parents have about medications, the various remedies used, and the overarching emotional hurdles that accompany these decisions. The episode opens the floor to parents and caregivers seeking education and hope on this journey.
Initially, Dr. Casares emphasizes the importance of balancing a child's health and comfort while acknowledging parental self-care. The dialog covers common medications, approaches to pediatric care for autism and ADHD, and the prevalent sense of guilt parents might experience when turning to prescriptions. Providing key insights and a sense of camaraderie, Dr. Casares offers reassurance with her expertise merged with her personal experience of parenting neurodivergent children.

The podcast offers a profound dive into the emotional and practical aspects of medicating neurodivergent children, guided by an expert pediatrician well-acquainted with the subject matter.

Dr. Casares shares her wisdom on distinguishing life-altering opportunities provided by medication from the initial reluctance and guilt often associated with it.

The conversation pivots to Dr. Casares's new book, "Doing It All," serving as a beacon for overwhelmed parents seeking to navigate the complexities of modern parenthood.

Key Takeaways:

Medications for autism and ADHD, like Adderall, are safe and extensively studied, forming part of a broader treatment plan.

Parents often face guilt and internal conflict when deciding to medicate their children, a feeling Dr. Casares addresses with empathy and validation.

Dr. Casares highlights the necessity of distinguishing sustainable parenting practices from the struggles that necessitate medication.

The podcast addresses the global shortage of developmental pediatricians and behavioral health experts, emphasizing the role pediatricians are playing in compensating for this gap.

Dr. Whitney Casares introduces her new book, relating its themes to the challenges discussed during the podcast.

Notable Quotes:

"Sometimes if life is easier for you as a parent…that actually is better for your kids."

"These kids are so intelligent, sometimes hyper-intelligent…but if they're unable to focus, they have to just fight against themselves over and over and over again."

"When you have behavioral issues that are associated with ADHD, that often needs even more wraparound support than just the medication."

"It's life-changing. Not just for the parents, oh, yeah, for the kids."

"That's my feeling on CBD. I think uncharted waters. We don't know yet."

About the Guest(s):
Dr. Whitney Casares is a Stanford-trained pediatrician with over a decade of experience, holding a master's degree in maternal and child health from Berkeley. As an active member of the American Academy of Pediatrics and a recognized public health expert, Dr. Casares is also a published author who has dedicated her career to children's health and wellness. In addition to her professional pedigree, she is an autism mom herself, giving her a personal connection to the topics discussed in the podcast.
Resources:
Dr. Whitney Casares's podcast and blog can be found at modernmommydoc.com
Follow Dr. Casares on Instagram @modernmommydoc
Her new book, "Doing It All: Stop Over Functioning and Become the Mom and Person You Were Meant to Be," is available on Amazon, including audiobook formats complemented by an accompanying PDF.
Dive deep into these meaningful discussions by listening to the full episode, available on your preferred podcast platform. Stay tuned for more enlightening content from The Autism Dad podcast as it continues to provide validation and resources to parents navigating the world of autism parenting.
About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for the last 15 years. 
Connect with Rob: theautismdad.link
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Tranquil Path Financial Planning 
Britta Kepf is a dedicated special needs financial planner at Tranquil Path Financial Planning, offering unbiased, tailored advice for families across the U.S. She specializes in retirement and special needs financial planning, helping families navigate government benefits and long-term needs with clarity and peace of mind. For compassionate, personalized financial guidance, contact Britta Kepf at tranquilfp.com.
Visit Tranquil Path Financial Planning
Learn More: Mightier
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.

Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.
Visit Mightier
Learn More About Wee Meditate
Wee Meditate—the meditation platform for kids of all abilities. Meet characters like Weasel with autism and Fox who helps with anxiety, in meditations that make bedtime a breeze.

Subscribe for $49.99/year and use code "theautismdad" for 10% off.
Visit Wee Meditate</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 12 Mar 2024 04:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Navigating Medication for Autism and ADHD: A Comprehensive Parent's Guide (S7E04)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>7</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>4</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Episode Summary:
In this moving and insightful episode of the Autism Dad podcast, host Rob Gorski sits down with Dr. Whitney Casares to discuss navigating medication for children with autism and ADHD. The conversation revolves around common concerns parents have about medications, the various remedies used, and the overarching emotional hurdles that accompany these decisions. The episode opens the floor to parents and caregivers seeking education and hope on this journey.
Initially, Dr. Casares emphasizes the importance of balancing a child's health and comfort while acknowledging parental self-care. The dialog covers common medications, approaches to pediatric care for autism and ADHD, and the prevalent sense of guilt parents might experience when turning to prescriptions. Providing key insights and a sense of camaraderie, Dr. Casares offers reassurance with her expertise merged with her personal experience of parenting neurodivergent children.

The podcast offers a profound dive into the emotional and practical aspects of medicating neurodivergent children, guided by an expert pediatrician well-acquainted with the subject matter.

Dr. Casares shares her wisdom on distinguishing life-altering opportunities provided by medication from the initial reluctance and guilt often associated with it.

The conversation pivots to Dr. Casares's new book, "Doing It All," serving as a beacon for overwhelmed parents seeking to navigate the complexities of modern parenthood.

Key Takeaways:

Medications for autism and ADHD, like Adderall, are safe and extensively studied, forming part of a broader treatment plan.

Parents often face guilt and internal conflict when deciding to medicate their children, a feeling Dr. Casares addresses with empathy and validation.

Dr. Casares highlights the necessity of distinguishing sustainable parenting practices from the struggles that necessitate medication.

The podcast addresses the global shortage of developmental pediatricians and behavioral health experts, emphasizing the role pediatricians are playing in compensating for this gap.

Dr. Whitney Casares introduces her new book, relating its themes to the challenges discussed during the podcast.

Notable Quotes:

"Sometimes if life is easier for you as a parent…that actually is better for your kids."

"These kids are so intelligent, sometimes hyper-intelligent…but if they're unable to focus, they have to just fight against themselves over and over and over again."

"When you have behavioral issues that are associated with ADHD, that often needs even more wraparound support than just the medication."

"It's life-changing. Not just for the parents, oh, yeah, for the kids."

"That's my feeling on CBD. I think uncharted waters. We don't know yet."

About the Guest(s):
Dr. Whitney Casares is a Stanford-trained pediatrician with over a decade of experience, holding a master's degree in maternal and child health from Berkeley. As an active member of the American Academy of Pediatrics and a recognized public health expert, Dr. Casares is also a published author who has dedicated her career to children's health and wellness. In addition to her professional pedigree, she is an autism mom herself, giving her a personal connection to the topics discussed in the podcast.
Resources:
Dr. Whitney Casares's podcast and blog can be found at modernmommydoc.com
Follow Dr. Casares on Instagram @modernmommydoc
Her new book, "Doing It All: Stop Over Functioning and Become the Mom and Person You Were Meant to Be," is available on Amazon, including audiobook formats complemented by an accompanying PDF.
Dive deep into these meaningful discussions by listening to the full episode, available on your preferred podcast platform. Stay tuned for more enlightening content from The Autism Dad podcast as it continues to provide validation and resources to parents navigating the world of autism parenting.
About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for the last 15 years. 
Connect with Rob: theautismdad.link
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Tranquil Path Financial Planning 
Britta Kepf is a dedicated special needs financial planner at Tranquil Path Financial Planning, offering unbiased, tailored advice for families across the U.S. She specializes in retirement and special needs financial planning, helping families navigate government benefits and long-term needs with clarity and peace of mind. For compassionate, personalized financial guidance, contact Britta Kepf at tranquilfp.com.
Visit Tranquil Path Financial Planning
Learn More: Mightier
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.

Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.
Visit Mightier
Learn More About Wee Meditate
Wee Meditate—the meditation platform for kids of all abilities. Meet characters like Weasel with autism and Fox who helps with anxiety, in meditations that make bedtime a breeze.

Subscribe for $49.99/year and use code "theautismdad" for 10% off.
Visit Wee Meditate</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Episode Summary:</strong></p><p>In this moving and insightful episode of the Autism Dad podcast, host Rob Gorski sits down with Dr. Whitney Casares to discuss navigating medication for children with autism and ADHD. The conversation revolves around common concerns parents have about medications, the various remedies used, and the overarching emotional hurdles that accompany these decisions. The episode opens the floor to parents and caregivers seeking education and hope on this journey.</p><p>Initially, Dr. Casares emphasizes the importance of balancing a child's health and comfort while acknowledging parental self-care. The dialog covers common medications, approaches to pediatric care for autism and ADHD, and the prevalent sense of guilt parents might experience when turning to prescriptions. Providing key insights and a sense of camaraderie, Dr. Casares offers reassurance with her expertise merged with her personal experience of parenting neurodivergent children.</p><ul>
<li>The podcast offers a profound dive into the emotional and practical aspects of medicating neurodivergent children, guided by an expert pediatrician well-acquainted with the subject matter.</li>
<li>Dr. Casares shares her wisdom on distinguishing life-altering opportunities provided by medication from the initial reluctance and guilt often associated with it.</li>
<li>The conversation pivots to Dr. Casares's new book, "Doing It All," serving as a beacon for overwhelmed parents seeking to navigate the complexities of modern parenthood.</li>
</ul><br><p><strong>Key Takeaways:</strong></p><ul>
<li>Medications for autism and ADHD, like Adderall, are safe and extensively studied, forming part of a broader treatment plan.</li>
<li>Parents often face guilt and internal conflict when deciding to medicate their children, a feeling Dr. Casares addresses with empathy and validation.</li>
<li>Dr. Casares highlights the necessity of distinguishing sustainable parenting practices from the struggles that necessitate medication.</li>
<li>The podcast addresses the global shortage of developmental pediatricians and behavioral health experts, emphasizing the role pediatricians are playing in compensating for this gap.</li>
<li>Dr. Whitney Casares introduces her new book, relating its themes to the challenges discussed during the podcast.</li>
</ul><br><p><strong>Notable Quotes:</strong></p><ul>
<li>"Sometimes if life is easier for you as a parent…that actually is better for your kids."</li>
<li>"These kids are so intelligent, sometimes hyper-intelligent…but if they're unable to focus, they have to just fight against themselves over and over and over again."</li>
<li>"When you have behavioral issues that are associated with ADHD, that often needs even more wraparound support than just the medication."</li>
<li>"It's life-changing. Not just for the parents, oh, yeah, for the kids."</li>
<li>"That's my feeling on CBD. I think uncharted waters. We don't know yet."</li>
</ul><br><p><strong>About the Guest(s):</strong></p><p>Dr. Whitney Casares is a Stanford-trained pediatrician with over a decade of experience, holding a master's degree in maternal and child health from Berkeley. As an active member of the American Academy of Pediatrics and a recognized public health expert, Dr. Casares is also a published author who has dedicated her career to children's health and wellness. In addition to her professional pedigree, she is an autism mom herself, giving her a personal connection to the topics discussed in the podcast.</p><p><strong>Resources:</strong></p><p>Dr. Whitney Casares's podcast and blog can be found at <a href="https://modernmommydoc.com">modernmommydoc.com</a></p><p>Follow Dr. Casares on Instagram @modernmommydoc</p><p>Her new book, "<a href="https://amzn.to/3FWHKSt">Doing It All: Stop Over Functioning and Become the Mom and Person You Were Meant to Be</a>," is available on Amazon, including audiobook formats complemented by an accompanying PDF.</p><p>Dive deep into these meaningful discussions by listening to the full episode, available on your preferred podcast platform. Stay tuned for more enlightening content from The Autism Dad podcast as it continues to provide validation and resources to parents navigating the world of autism parenting.</p><p><strong>About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:</strong></p><p>Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for the last 15 years. </p><p>Connect with Rob: <a href="https://theautismdad.link/">theautismdad.link</a></p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Learn More About Tranquil Path Financial Planning </strong></p><p>Britta Kepf is a dedicated special needs financial planner at Tranquil Path Financial Planning, offering unbiased, tailored advice for families across the U.S. She specializes in retirement and special needs financial planning, helping families navigate government benefits and long-term needs with clarity and peace of mind. For compassionate, personalized financial guidance, contact Britta Kepf at tranquilfp.com.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/tranquilfp">Visit Tranquil Path Financial Planning</a></p><p><strong>Learn More: Mightier</strong></p><p>Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.

Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/mightier">Visit Mightier</a></p><p><strong>Learn More About Wee Meditate</strong></p><p>Wee Meditate—the meditation platform for kids of all abilities. Meet characters like Weasel with autism and Fox who helps with anxiety, in meditations that make bedtime a breeze.

Subscribe for $49.99/year and use code "theautismdad" for 10% off.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/weemeditate">Visit Wee Meditate</a></p>]]>
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      <title>The Journey to Adulthood (S7E03)</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/tete</link>
      <description>On today’s episode, I speak with my 24 year old autistic son, Gavin, talks about his transition into adulthood. We talk about everything for employment, independent living, and dating. Gavin is amazing and he’s so honest about what this journey is like for him and how it makes him feel. You don’t want to miss this. 
About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for the last 15 years. 
Connect with Rob: theautismdad.link
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Wee Meditate
Wee Meditate—the meditation platform for kids of all abilities. Meet characters like Weasel with autism and Fox who helps with anxiety, in meditations that make bedtime a breeze.

Subscribe for $49.99/year and use code "theautismdad" for 10% off.
Visit Wee Meditate
Learn More About Tranquil Path Financial Planning 
Britta Kepf is a dedicated special needs financial planner at Tranquil Path Financial Planning, offering unbiased, tailored advice for families across the U.S. She specializes in retirement and special needs financial planning, helping families navigate government benefits and long-term needs with clarity and peace of mind. For compassionate, personalized financial guidance, contact Britta Kepf at tranquilfp.com.
Visit Tranquil Path Financial Planning
Learn More: Mightier
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.

Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.
Visit Mightier</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 08 Mar 2024 04:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>The Journey to Adulthood</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>7</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>3</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>On today’s episode, I speak with my 24 year old autistic son, Gavin, talks about his transition into adulthood. We talk about everything for employment, independent living, and dating. Gavin is amazing and he’s so honest about what this journey is like for him and how it makes him feel. You don’t want to miss this. 
About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for the last 15 years. 
Connect with Rob: theautismdad.link
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Wee Meditate
Wee Meditate—the meditation platform for kids of all abilities. Meet characters like Weasel with autism and Fox who helps with anxiety, in meditations that make bedtime a breeze.

Subscribe for $49.99/year and use code "theautismdad" for 10% off.
Visit Wee Meditate
Learn More About Tranquil Path Financial Planning 
Britta Kepf is a dedicated special needs financial planner at Tranquil Path Financial Planning, offering unbiased, tailored advice for families across the U.S. She specializes in retirement and special needs financial planning, helping families navigate government benefits and long-term needs with clarity and peace of mind. For compassionate, personalized financial guidance, contact Britta Kepf at tranquilfp.com.
Visit Tranquil Path Financial Planning
Learn More: Mightier
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.

Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.
Visit Mightier</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>On today’s episode, I speak with my 24 year old autistic son, Gavin, talks about his transition into adulthood. We talk about everything for employment, independent living, and dating. Gavin is amazing and he’s so honest about what this journey is like for him and how it makes him feel. You don’t want to miss this. </p><p><strong>About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:</strong></p><p>Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for the last 15 years. </p><p>Connect with Rob: <a href="https://theautismdad.link/">theautismdad.link</a></p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Learn More About Wee Meditate</strong></p><p>Wee Meditate—the meditation platform for kids of all abilities. Meet characters like Weasel with autism and Fox who helps with anxiety, in meditations that make bedtime a breeze.

Subscribe for $49.99/year and use code "theautismdad" for 10% off.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/weemeditate">Visit Wee Meditate</a></p><p><strong>Learn More About Tranquil Path Financial Planning </strong></p><p>Britta Kepf is a dedicated special needs financial planner at Tranquil Path Financial Planning, offering unbiased, tailored advice for families across the U.S. She specializes in retirement and special needs financial planning, helping families navigate government benefits and long-term needs with clarity and peace of mind. For compassionate, personalized financial guidance, contact Britta Kepf at tranquilfp.com.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/tranquilfp">Visit Tranquil Path Financial Planning</a></p><p><strong>Learn More: Mightier</strong></p><p>Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.

Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/mightier">Visit Mightier</a></p>]]>
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      <title>A Parents Guide to ARFID (S7E02)</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/a-parents-guide-to-arfid-s7e02</link>
      <description>Summary
In the conversation, Rob Gorski and Brittyn Coleman address the challenges of Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID) in autistic children. They differentiate ARFID from sensory eating issues and discuss the nutritional difficulties these children face. Brittyn advises on supplement introduction and stresses the need for professional support. The importance of community among parents of autistic children is also highlighted.
Additionally, Brittyn Coleman, an autism dietitian, speaks on the specific protein requirements for autistic children, noting that protein powders are often unnecessary and potentially harmful to their kidneys. She suggests using a food journal to assess a child’s dietary needs and underscores the role of fiber. Strategies for incorporating vegetables and fostering a trusting relationship with food are discussed, emphasizing a sustainable approach and community support.
About Brittyn Coleman
Brittyn Coleman, MS, RDN/LD, is a distinguished Registered Dietitian and Autism Nutrition Expert, known for her innovative, sensory-friendly feeding approach to nutrition for children on the autism spectrum. As the founder of the Nourishing autism Collective, and as an autism sibling herself, Brittyn brings both professional expertise and personal understanding to her work. She empowers families with her expert guidance, helping children receive essential nutrients for optimal health and development. Her strategies are tailored to the unique dietary needs and sensory preferences of each child.
Brittyn's influence extends beyond her membership site through her active social media presence and her popular podcast, 'Nourishing Autism'. Her educational content on Instagram, YouTube, and other platforms has established her as a leading voice in autism nutrition, providing valuable resources, practical advice, and a supportive community for parents and professionals.
Connect with Brittyn Coleman
Instagram
Facebook
Website
About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for the last 15 years. 
Connect with Rob: theautismdad.link
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Wee Meditate
Wee Meditate—the meditation platform for kids of all abilities. Meet characters like Weasel with autism and Fox who helps with anxiety, in meditations that make bedtime a breeze.

Subscribe for $49.99/year and use code "theautismdad" for 10% off.
Visit Wee Meditate
Learn More: Mightier
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.

Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.
Visit Mightier
Learn More About Tranquil Path Financial Planning 
Britta Kepf is a dedicated special needs financial planner at Tranquil Path Financial Planning, offering unbiased, tailored advice for families across the U.S. She specializes in retirement and special needs financial planning, helping families navigate government benefits and long-term needs with clarity and peace of mind. For compassionate, personalized financial guidance, contact Britta Kepf at tranquilfp.com.
Visit Tranquil Path Financial Planning</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 04 Mar 2024 04:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>A Parents Guide to ARFID (S7E02)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>7</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>2</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Summary
In the conversation, Rob Gorski and Brittyn Coleman address the challenges of Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID) in autistic children. They differentiate ARFID from sensory eating issues and discuss the nutritional difficulties these children face. Brittyn advises on supplement introduction and stresses the need for professional support. The importance of community among parents of autistic children is also highlighted.
Additionally, Brittyn Coleman, an autism dietitian, speaks on the specific protein requirements for autistic children, noting that protein powders are often unnecessary and potentially harmful to their kidneys. She suggests using a food journal to assess a child’s dietary needs and underscores the role of fiber. Strategies for incorporating vegetables and fostering a trusting relationship with food are discussed, emphasizing a sustainable approach and community support.
About Brittyn Coleman
Brittyn Coleman, MS, RDN/LD, is a distinguished Registered Dietitian and Autism Nutrition Expert, known for her innovative, sensory-friendly feeding approach to nutrition for children on the autism spectrum. As the founder of the Nourishing autism Collective, and as an autism sibling herself, Brittyn brings both professional expertise and personal understanding to her work. She empowers families with her expert guidance, helping children receive essential nutrients for optimal health and development. Her strategies are tailored to the unique dietary needs and sensory preferences of each child.
Brittyn's influence extends beyond her membership site through her active social media presence and her popular podcast, 'Nourishing Autism'. Her educational content on Instagram, YouTube, and other platforms has established her as a leading voice in autism nutrition, providing valuable resources, practical advice, and a supportive community for parents and professionals.
Connect with Brittyn Coleman
Instagram
Facebook
Website
About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for the last 15 years. 
Connect with Rob: theautismdad.link
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Wee Meditate
Wee Meditate—the meditation platform for kids of all abilities. Meet characters like Weasel with autism and Fox who helps with anxiety, in meditations that make bedtime a breeze.

Subscribe for $49.99/year and use code "theautismdad" for 10% off.
Visit Wee Meditate
Learn More: Mightier
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.

Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.
Visit Mightier
Learn More About Tranquil Path Financial Planning 
Britta Kepf is a dedicated special needs financial planner at Tranquil Path Financial Planning, offering unbiased, tailored advice for families across the U.S. She specializes in retirement and special needs financial planning, helping families navigate government benefits and long-term needs with clarity and peace of mind. For compassionate, personalized financial guidance, contact Britta Kepf at tranquilfp.com.
Visit Tranquil Path Financial Planning</itunes:summary>
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Subscribe for $49.99/year and use code "theautismdad" for 10% off.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/weemeditate">Visit Wee Meditate</a></p><p><strong>Learn More: Mightier</strong></p><p>Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.

Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/mightier">Visit Mightier</a></p><p><strong>Learn More About Tranquil Path Financial Planning </strong></p><p>Britta Kepf is a dedicated special needs financial planner at Tranquil Path Financial Planning, offering unbiased, tailored advice for families across the U.S. She specializes in retirement and special needs financial planning, helping families navigate government benefits and long-term needs with clarity and peace of mind. For compassionate, personalized financial guidance, contact Britta Kepf at tranquilfp.com.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/tranquilfp">Visit Tranquil Path Financial Planning</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:duration>3164</itunes:duration>
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      <title>Welcome to Season 7 (S7E01)</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/a-chat-with-my-autistic-son-s7e01</link>
      <description>You won't believe what happened on New Year's Eve. Emmett, my 15 year old autistic son, and I have a fun chat about some things that happened over the holidays that we've not shared yet. 
Guest Expert:
Emmett Gorski is a 15-year-old autistic advocate and the son of Rob Gorski, the influential blogger and podcast host behind "The Autism Dad." Passionate about raising awareness and understanding of autism, Emmett brings a unique, firsthand perspective to the conversation. Articulate and insightful, he has been featured on "The Autism Dad" podcast, where he discusses topics ranging from identity-first language to the daily challenges and triumphs of being autistic. With a keen interest in technology and a natural ability to connect with people, Emmett is not only a voice for autistic teens but also an inspiration for families navigating the complexities of autism.
Hosted by Rob Gorski:
Rob Gorski, a devoted single father to three incredible autistic sons, is the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. As a multi-award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, and influential social media figure for over a decade, Rob continues to share his family's journey, providing insights, resources, and support to the autism community.
Connect with Rob by visiting theautismdad.link
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Tranquil Path Financial Planning 
Britta Kepf is a dedicated special needs financial planner at Tranquil Path Financial Planning, offering unbiased, tailored advice for families across the U.S. She specializes in retirement and special needs financial planning, helping families navigate government benefits and long-term needs with clarity and peace of mind. For compassionate, personalized financial guidance, contact Britta Kepf at tranquilfp.com.
Visit Tranquil Path Financial Planning
Learn More: Mightier
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.

Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.
Visit Mightier</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 01 Mar 2024 04:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Welcome to Season 7</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>7</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>1</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/eb6ee250-5018-11ef-a4af-6ffecc228c4b/image/aa5425cbb85d49fb571086bbd8ab496b.jpg?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>You won't believe what happened on New Year's Eve. Emmett, my 15 year old autistic son, and I have a fun chat about some things that happened over the holidays that we've not shared yet. 
Guest Expert:
Emmett Gorski is a 15-year-old autistic advocate and the son of Rob Gorski, the influential blogger and podcast host behind "The Autism Dad." Passionate about raising awareness and understanding of autism, Emmett brings a unique, firsthand perspective to the conversation. Articulate and insightful, he has been featured on "The Autism Dad" podcast, where he discusses topics ranging from identity-first language to the daily challenges and triumphs of being autistic. With a keen interest in technology and a natural ability to connect with people, Emmett is not only a voice for autistic teens but also an inspiration for families navigating the complexities of autism.
Hosted by Rob Gorski:
Rob Gorski, a devoted single father to three incredible autistic sons, is the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. As a multi-award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, and influential social media figure for over a decade, Rob continues to share his family's journey, providing insights, resources, and support to the autism community.
Connect with Rob by visiting theautismdad.link
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Tranquil Path Financial Planning 
Britta Kepf is a dedicated special needs financial planner at Tranquil Path Financial Planning, offering unbiased, tailored advice for families across the U.S. She specializes in retirement and special needs financial planning, helping families navigate government benefits and long-term needs with clarity and peace of mind. For compassionate, personalized financial guidance, contact Britta Kepf at tranquilfp.com.
Visit Tranquil Path Financial Planning
Learn More: Mightier
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.

Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.
Visit Mightier</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>You won't believe what happened on New Year's Eve. Emmett, my 15 year old autistic son, and I have a fun chat about some things that happened over the holidays that we've not shared yet. </p><h2>Guest Expert:</h2><p>Emmett Gorski is a 15-year-old autistic advocate and the son of Rob Gorski, the influential blogger and podcast host behind "The Autism Dad." Passionate about raising awareness and understanding of autism, Emmett brings a unique, firsthand perspective to the conversation. Articulate and insightful, he has been featured on "The Autism Dad" podcast, where he discusses topics ranging from identity-first language to the daily challenges and triumphs of being autistic. With a keen interest in technology and a natural ability to connect with people, Emmett is not only a voice for autistic teens but also an inspiration for families navigating the complexities of autism.</p><h2>Hosted by Rob Gorski:</h2><p>Rob Gorski, a devoted single father to three incredible autistic sons, is the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. As a multi-award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, and influential social media figure for over a decade, Rob continues to share his family's journey, providing insights, resources, and support to the autism community.</p><p>Connect with Rob by visiting <a href="https://theautismdad.link">theautismdad.link</a></p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Learn More About Tranquil Path Financial Planning </strong></p><p>Britta Kepf is a dedicated special needs financial planner at Tranquil Path Financial Planning, offering unbiased, tailored advice for families across the U.S. She specializes in retirement and special needs financial planning, helping families navigate government benefits and long-term needs with clarity and peace of mind. For compassionate, personalized financial guidance, contact Britta Kepf at tranquilfp.com.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/tranquilfp">Visit Tranquil Path Financial Planning</a></p><p><strong>Learn More: Mightier</strong></p><p>Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.

Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/mightier">Visit Mightier</a></p>]]>
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      <title>(Replay) Before He Could Speak (S6E61)</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/before-he-could-speak-s6e35</link>
      <description>Because there’s so many new listeners and this was such an inspiring episode, I’m rereleasing it so more people can connect with it. :-)
In today's very special episode, I'm sitting down with my 15-year-old autistic son, Emmett, for a truly unique conversation. For the first time, Emmett opens up about his experience of being non-verbal for the first 4.5 years of his life. This intimate discussion gives us a rare insight into the world of non-verbal autism, helping to challenge stereotypes and deepen understanding. You won't want to miss this emotional and enlightening episode that aims to inspire and educate.
About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://theautismdad.link
Mentioned in this episode:
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More: Goally
The Goally tablet is focused on fostering independence in kids without the distractions of ads, social media, or potentially harmful content. Unlike Kindle and iPad tablets, Goally's Tablet exclusively features educational apps like Khan Academy, Duolingo ABC, and Starfall, and is entirely controlled by parents. Goally's Kids Calendar helps kids with things like task management. Kids also learn life skills through video classes and pre-made routines, enhancing their independence.

For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.
Visit Goally</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 28 Jan 2024 04:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>(Replay) Before He Could Speak</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:season>6</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>61</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Because there’s so many new listeners and this was such an inspiring episode, I’m rereleasing it so more people can connect with it. :-)
In today's very special episode, I'm sitting down with my 15-year-old autistic son, Emmett, for a truly unique conversation. For the first time, Emmett opens up about his experience of being non-verbal for the first 4.5 years of his life. This intimate discussion gives us a rare insight into the world of non-verbal autism, helping to challenge stereotypes and deepen understanding. You won't want to miss this emotional and enlightening episode that aims to inspire and educate.
About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://theautismdad.link
Mentioned in this episode:
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More: Goally
The Goally tablet is focused on fostering independence in kids without the distractions of ads, social media, or potentially harmful content. Unlike Kindle and iPad tablets, Goally's Tablet exclusively features educational apps like Khan Academy, Duolingo ABC, and Starfall, and is entirely controlled by parents. Goally's Kids Calendar helps kids with things like task management. Kids also learn life skills through video classes and pre-made routines, enhancing their independence.

For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.
Visit Goally</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p><em>Because there’s so many new listeners and this was such an inspiring episode, I’m rereleasing it so more people can connect with it. :-)</em></p><p>In today's very special episode, I'm sitting down with my 15-year-old autistic son, Emmett, for a truly unique conversation. For the first time, Emmett opens up about his experience of being non-verbal for the first 4.5 years of his life. This intimate discussion gives us a rare insight into the world of non-verbal autism, helping to challenge stereotypes and deepen understanding. You won't want to miss this emotional and enlightening episode that aims to inspire and educate.</p><p>About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:</p><p>Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.</p><p>Connect with Rob Gorski: <a href="https://theautismdad.link">https://theautismdad.link</a></p><h1>Mentioned in this episode:</h1><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Learn More: Goally</strong></p><p>The Goally tablet is focused on fostering independence in kids without the distractions of ads, social media, or potentially harmful content. Unlike Kindle and iPad tablets, Goally's Tablet exclusively features educational apps like Khan Academy, Duolingo ABC, and Starfall, and is entirely controlled by parents. Goally's Kids Calendar helps kids with things like task management. Kids also learn life skills through video classes and pre-made routines, enhancing their independence.

For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/goally">Visit Goally</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:duration>1293</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Season 7 Trailer</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/season-7-trailer</link>
      <description> Welcome to The Autism Dad Podcast, I'm Rob Gorski. As a single dad to three amazing autistic kids, I've been the go to global resource for autism parenting since 2010. For the past seven seasons, this podcast has provided parents with education, community resources, and validation. 
This season, you'll hear from parents just like you, as well as my own kids who will offer their unique perspectives on what it's like for them to navigate the world as young autistic people.
I'll feature experts from across many fields from parenting and education to therapies, nutrition, self care, and more. So, make us part of your weekly self care routine. You can subscribe on any one of your favorite podcast, listening apps, and for more information to be a guest or a sponsor, please visit theautismdad.link</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 23 Jan 2024 04:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Season 7 Trailer</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>7</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>60</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary> Welcome to The Autism Dad Podcast, I'm Rob Gorski. As a single dad to three amazing autistic kids, I've been the go to global resource for autism parenting since 2010. For the past seven seasons, this podcast has provided parents with education, community resources, and validation. 
This season, you'll hear from parents just like you, as well as my own kids who will offer their unique perspectives on what it's like for them to navigate the world as young autistic people.
I'll feature experts from across many fields from parenting and education to therapies, nutrition, self care, and more. So, make us part of your weekly self care routine. You can subscribe on any one of your favorite podcast, listening apps, and for more information to be a guest or a sponsor, please visit theautismdad.link</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p> Welcome to The Autism Dad Podcast, I'm Rob Gorski. As a single dad to three amazing autistic kids, I've been the go to global resource for autism parenting since 2010. For the past seven seasons, this podcast has provided parents with education, community resources, and validation. </p><p>This season, you'll hear from parents just like you, as well as my own kids who will offer their unique perspectives on what it's like for them to navigate the world as young autistic people.</p><p>I'll feature experts from across many fields from parenting and education to therapies, nutrition, self care, and more. So, make us part of your weekly self care routine. You can subscribe on any one of your favorite podcast, listening apps, and for more information to be a guest or a sponsor, please visit <a href="https://theautismdad.link">theautismdad.link</a></p>]]>
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      <title>A Parent's Guide to ABA Therapy (S6E59)</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/a-parents-guide-to-aba-therapy-s6e59</link>
      <description>In this week's episode, I take on the controversial subject of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy with his guest, Ashley Gibson-Stewart, a seasoned and board-certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA). We talk about what ABA therapy was like in the past and how it's changed over the years. 

Acknowledging the Past: Rob and Ashley discuss the painful experiences our autistic adult friends endured during the early days of ABA therapy, recognizing the trauma it caused.

Embracing Change: The episode highlights the significant changes in ABA practices over the years, focusing on the positive developments and lessons learned.

Healing and Moving Forward: A critical look at how parents and therapists today use ABA therapy in a way that supports and does not harm children. This part of the discussion emphasizes the importance of healing from past mistakes and working together for the betterment of children needing support today.

About Ashley Gibson-Stewart:
Ashley Gibson-Stewart brings over a decade of experience in the ABA field to this conversation. Her extensive work ranges from young children to older adults, across various environments. Ashley's dedication lies in working closely with clients and their families to enact meaningful changes and enhance their quality of life.
About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad Podcast:
Rob Gorski, a single father to three autistic sons, is the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. As a multi-award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, and social media influencer, Rob has been a respected public figure and advocate in the autism community for over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: The Autism Dad Podcast
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More: Goally
The Goally tablet is focused on fostering independence in kids without the distractions of ads, social media, or potentially harmful content. Unlike Kindle and iPad tablets, Goally's Tablet exclusively features educational apps like Khan Academy, Duolingo ABC, and Starfall, and is entirely controlled by parents. Goally's Kids Calendar helps kids with things like task management. Kids also learn life skills through video classes and pre-made routines, enhancing their independence.

For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.
Visit Goally
Learn More: Mightier
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.

Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.
Visit Mightier</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 17 Jan 2024 04:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>A Parent's Guide to ABA Therapy (S6E59)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>6</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>59</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>In this week's episode, I take on the controversial subject of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy with his guest, Ashley Gibson-Stewart, a seasoned and board-certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA). We talk about what ABA therapy was like in the past and how it's changed over the years. 

Acknowledging the Past: Rob and Ashley discuss the painful experiences our autistic adult friends endured during the early days of ABA therapy, recognizing the trauma it caused.

Embracing Change: The episode highlights the significant changes in ABA practices over the years, focusing on the positive developments and lessons learned.

Healing and Moving Forward: A critical look at how parents and therapists today use ABA therapy in a way that supports and does not harm children. This part of the discussion emphasizes the importance of healing from past mistakes and working together for the betterment of children needing support today.

About Ashley Gibson-Stewart:
Ashley Gibson-Stewart brings over a decade of experience in the ABA field to this conversation. Her extensive work ranges from young children to older adults, across various environments. Ashley's dedication lies in working closely with clients and their families to enact meaningful changes and enhance their quality of life.
About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad Podcast:
Rob Gorski, a single father to three autistic sons, is the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. As a multi-award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, and social media influencer, Rob has been a respected public figure and advocate in the autism community for over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: The Autism Dad Podcast
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More: Goally
The Goally tablet is focused on fostering independence in kids without the distractions of ads, social media, or potentially harmful content. Unlike Kindle and iPad tablets, Goally's Tablet exclusively features educational apps like Khan Academy, Duolingo ABC, and Starfall, and is entirely controlled by parents. Goally's Kids Calendar helps kids with things like task management. Kids also learn life skills through video classes and pre-made routines, enhancing their independence.

For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.
Visit Goally
Learn More: Mightier
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.

Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.
Visit Mightier</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this week's episode, I take on the controversial subject of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy with his guest, Ashley Gibson-Stewart, a seasoned and board-certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA). We talk about what ABA therapy was like in the past and how it's changed over the years. </p><ul>
<li>Acknowledging the Past: Rob and Ashley discuss the painful experiences our autistic adult friends endured during the early days of ABA therapy, recognizing the trauma it caused.</li>
<li>Embracing Change: The episode highlights the significant changes in ABA practices over the years, focusing on the positive developments and lessons learned.</li>
<li>Healing and Moving Forward: A critical look at how parents and therapists today use ABA therapy in a way that supports and does not harm children. This part of the discussion emphasizes the importance of healing from past mistakes and working together for the betterment of children needing support today.</li>
</ul><br><p><strong>About Ashley Gibson-Stewart:</strong></p><p>Ashley Gibson-Stewart brings over a decade of experience in the ABA field to this conversation. Her extensive work ranges from young children to older adults, across various environments. Ashley's dedication lies in working closely with clients and their families to enact meaningful changes and enhance their quality of life.</p><p><strong>About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad Podcast:</strong></p><p>Rob Gorski, a single father to three autistic sons, is the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. As a multi-award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, and social media influencer, Rob has been a respected public figure and advocate in the autism community for over a decade.</p><p>Connect with Rob Gorski: <a href="https://listen.theautismdad.com/">The Autism Dad Podcast</a></p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Learn More: Goally</strong></p><p>The Goally tablet is focused on fostering independence in kids without the distractions of ads, social media, or potentially harmful content. Unlike Kindle and iPad tablets, Goally's Tablet exclusively features educational apps like Khan Academy, Duolingo ABC, and Starfall, and is entirely controlled by parents. Goally's Kids Calendar helps kids with things like task management. Kids also learn life skills through video classes and pre-made routines, enhancing their independence.

For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/goally">Visit Goally</a></p><p><strong>Learn More: Mightier</strong></p><p>Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.

Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/mightier">Visit Mightier</a></p>]]>
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      <title>A Parent's Guide To Sleep and Autism (S6E58)</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/a-parents-guide-to-autism-and-sleep-s6e58</link>
      <description>Join us in this enlightening episode as we sit down with Dr. Whitney Casares, a renowned pediatrician, accomplished author/spokesperson with the American Academy of Pediatrics, and mother to an autistic child. She brings to the table not only her professional expertise but also her personal experience navigating the world of autism. Dr. Casares tackles your most pressing questions about sleep hygiene, revealing practical strategies to improve your child's sleep routine. Plus, she delves into the subject of melatonin, demystifying its role, benefits, and considerations. Whether you're a parent, caregiver, or educator, this episode is packed with insights that could transform bedtime from a struggle to a breeze. Don't miss it!
About Dr. Whitney Casares:
Dr. Whitney Casares is the Founder and CEO of Modern Mommy Doc, a board-certified pediatrician, author, speaker, and advocate for women's success in work and home life. Based in Portland, Oregon, she's also an autism mom, a two-time American Academy of Pediatrics author and spokesperson. While she considers her children her greatest teachers, she also boasts an extensive academic background. She completed her undergraduate studies in journalism, followed by medical training at the University of Vermont and pediatrics residency at Stanford University, in addition to holding a Master of Public Health in Maternal and Child Health from the University of California, Berkeley.
Pre-order her new book (Out January 23, 2024): Doing It All: Stop Over-Functioning and Become the Mom and Person You're Meant to Be (Click Here)
Buy her book: The Working Mom Blueprint: Winning at Parenting without Losing Yourself (American Academy of Pediatrics; May 11, 2021).
Check out her website: https://modernmommydoc.com/
Mentioned in this episode:
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More: Mightier
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.

Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.
Visit Mightier
Learn More: Goally
The Goally tablet is focused on fostering independence in kids without the distractions of ads, social media, or potentially harmful content. Unlike Kindle and iPad tablets, Goally's Tablet exclusively features educational apps like Khan Academy, Duolingo ABC, and Starfall, and is entirely controlled by parents. Goally's Kids Calendar helps kids with things like task management. Kids also learn life skills through video classes and pre-made routines, enhancing their independence.

For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.
Visit Goally</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 30 Dec 2023 04:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>A Parent's Guide To Sleep and Autism</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>6</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>58</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Join us in this enlightening episode as we sit down with Dr. Whitney Casares, a renowned pediatrician, accomplished author/spokesperson with the American Academy of Pediatrics, and mother to an autistic child. She brings to the table not only her professional expertise but also her personal experience navigating the world of autism. Dr. Casares tackles your most pressing questions about sleep hygiene, revealing practical strategies to improve your child's sleep routine. Plus, she delves into the subject of melatonin, demystifying its role, benefits, and considerations. Whether you're a parent, caregiver, or educator, this episode is packed with insights that could transform bedtime from a struggle to a breeze. Don't miss it!
About Dr. Whitney Casares:
Dr. Whitney Casares is the Founder and CEO of Modern Mommy Doc, a board-certified pediatrician, author, speaker, and advocate for women's success in work and home life. Based in Portland, Oregon, she's also an autism mom, a two-time American Academy of Pediatrics author and spokesperson. While she considers her children her greatest teachers, she also boasts an extensive academic background. She completed her undergraduate studies in journalism, followed by medical training at the University of Vermont and pediatrics residency at Stanford University, in addition to holding a Master of Public Health in Maternal and Child Health from the University of California, Berkeley.
Pre-order her new book (Out January 23, 2024): Doing It All: Stop Over-Functioning and Become the Mom and Person You're Meant to Be (Click Here)
Buy her book: The Working Mom Blueprint: Winning at Parenting without Losing Yourself (American Academy of Pediatrics; May 11, 2021).
Check out her website: https://modernmommydoc.com/
Mentioned in this episode:
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More: Mightier
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.

Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.
Visit Mightier
Learn More: Goally
The Goally tablet is focused on fostering independence in kids without the distractions of ads, social media, or potentially harmful content. Unlike Kindle and iPad tablets, Goally's Tablet exclusively features educational apps like Khan Academy, Duolingo ABC, and Starfall, and is entirely controlled by parents. Goally's Kids Calendar helps kids with things like task management. Kids also learn life skills through video classes and pre-made routines, enhancing their independence.

For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.
Visit Goally</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Join us in this enlightening episode as we sit down with Dr. Whitney Casares, a renowned pediatrician, accomplished author/spokesperson with the American Academy of Pediatrics, and mother to an autistic child. She brings to the table not only her professional expertise but also her personal experience navigating the world of autism. Dr. Casares tackles your most pressing questions about sleep hygiene, revealing practical strategies to improve your child's sleep routine. Plus, she delves into the subject of melatonin, demystifying its role, benefits, and considerations. Whether you're a parent, caregiver, or educator, this episode is packed with insights that could transform bedtime from a struggle to a breeze. Don't miss it!</p><p>About Dr. Whitney Casares:</p><p>Dr. Whitney Casares is the Founder and CEO of Modern Mommy Doc, a board-certified pediatrician, author, speaker, and advocate for women's success in work and home life. Based in Portland, Oregon, she's also an autism mom, a two-time American Academy of Pediatrics author and spokesperson. While she considers her children her greatest teachers, she also boasts an extensive academic background. She completed her undergraduate studies in journalism, followed by medical training at the University of Vermont and pediatrics residency at Stanford University, in addition to holding a Master of Public Health in Maternal and Child Health from the University of California, Berkeley.</p><p>Pre-order her new book (Out January 23, 2024): Doing It All: Stop Over-Functioning and Become the Mom and Person You're Meant to Be (Click <a href="https://amzn.to/3FWHKSt">Here</a>)</p><p>Buy her book: <a href="https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08ZDRCMFK/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=9325&amp;creativeASIN=B08ZDRCMFK&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;tag=robgorski-20&amp;linkId=8fc41996b212ea8b322df99155fd56e9">The Working Mom Blueprint: Winning at Parenting without Losing Yourself (American Academy of Pediatrics; May 11, 2021).</a></p><p>Check out her website: <a href="https://modernmommydoc.com/">https://modernmommydoc.com/</a></p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Learn More: Mightier</strong></p><p>Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.

Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/mightier">Visit Mightier</a></p><p><strong>Learn More: Goally</strong></p><p>The Goally tablet is focused on fostering independence in kids without the distractions of ads, social media, or potentially harmful content. Unlike Kindle and iPad tablets, Goally's Tablet exclusively features educational apps like Khan Academy, Duolingo ABC, and Starfall, and is entirely controlled by parents. Goally's Kids Calendar helps kids with things like task management. Kids also learn life skills through video classes and pre-made routines, enhancing their independence.

For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/goally">Visit Goally</a></p>]]>
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      <title>A Look Back On Our 2023 Autism Parenting Journey (S6E57)</title>
      <description>This is the final episode of Season 6. Kelly and I reflect back on 2023 and what our autism parenting journey’s have been like this year. Kelly talks about her daughter being diagnosed with autism earlier this year and how she’s navigated some of the challenges associated with that. We some of the things 2023 brought into our lives and what we’re looking forward to in 2024. Also, Kelly’s daughter Aria, pops in for short but incredibly adorable interview at the end. Prepare to smile. :-)

Hosted by Rob Gorski:
Rob Gorski, a devoted single father to three incredible autistic sons, is the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. As a multi-award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, and influential social media figure for over a decade, Rob continues to share his family's journey, providing insights, resources, and support to the autism community.

Connect with Rob: https://theautismdad.com


You can find all past episodes anywhere you get your podcasts.


Here are a few options.
Apple Podcast
Spotify
How to listen on your favorite app:
Download your favorite app and search for “ The Autism Dad”. Hit the subscribe button to be notified of all new releases. This prevents you from always having to search.
Alternatively, you can visit the official website at https://listen.theautismdad.com. Everything is there as well.

Today’s Sponsors:

Goally:
Goally is a comprehensive app, serving as a digital scheduler, AAC speaker, and token board system. Designed for unique thinkers like autistic and ADHD kids, it helps them master daily routines and therapy without parental reminders, reducing nagging and promoting self-management. Goally can be used on your child's device or an affordable, dedicated device, which we've found more effective in our home.
For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.

Aceing Autism
ACEing Autism provides tennis programs for children on the autism spectrum aged 5 to 18, focusing on growth, social skills, and physical fitness. Tailored to individual needs with one-on-one volunteer support, the program includes weekend sessions and offers scholarships for accessibility. It aims to build confidence and social connections, with extended support available beyond age 18. More information can be found at aceingautism.org.
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.
Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 22 Dec 2023 05:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>A Look Back On Our 2023 Autism Parenting Journey</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:season>6</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>57</itunes:episode>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Kelly and I reflect on our autism parenting journey’s and what 2023 brought into our lives</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>This is the final episode of Season 6. Kelly and I reflect back on 2023 and what our autism parenting journey’s have been like this year. Kelly talks about her daughter being diagnosed with autism earlier this year and how she’s navigated some of the challenges associated with that. We some of the things 2023 brought into our lives and what we’re looking forward to in 2024. Also, Kelly’s daughter Aria, pops in for short but incredibly adorable interview at the end. Prepare to smile. :-)

Hosted by Rob Gorski:
Rob Gorski, a devoted single father to three incredible autistic sons, is the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. As a multi-award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, and influential social media figure for over a decade, Rob continues to share his family's journey, providing insights, resources, and support to the autism community.

Connect with Rob: https://theautismdad.com


You can find all past episodes anywhere you get your podcasts.


Here are a few options.
Apple Podcast
Spotify
How to listen on your favorite app:
Download your favorite app and search for “ The Autism Dad”. Hit the subscribe button to be notified of all new releases. This prevents you from always having to search.
Alternatively, you can visit the official website at https://listen.theautismdad.com. Everything is there as well.

Today’s Sponsors:

Goally:
Goally is a comprehensive app, serving as a digital scheduler, AAC speaker, and token board system. Designed for unique thinkers like autistic and ADHD kids, it helps them master daily routines and therapy without parental reminders, reducing nagging and promoting self-management. Goally can be used on your child's device or an affordable, dedicated device, which we've found more effective in our home.
For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.

Aceing Autism
ACEing Autism provides tennis programs for children on the autism spectrum aged 5 to 18, focusing on growth, social skills, and physical fitness. Tailored to individual needs with one-on-one volunteer support, the program includes weekend sessions and offers scholarships for accessibility. It aims to build confidence and social connections, with extended support available beyond age 18. More information can be found at aceingautism.org.
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.
Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>This is the final episode of Season 6. Kelly and I reflect back on 2023 and what our autism parenting journey’s have been like this year. Kelly talks about her daughter being diagnosed with autism earlier this year and how she’s navigated some of the challenges associated with that. We some of the things 2023 brought into our lives and what we’re looking forward to in 2024. Also, Kelly’s daughter Aria, pops in for short but incredibly adorable interview at the end. Prepare to smile. :-)</p><p><br></p><h1>Hosted by Rob Gorski:</h1><p>Rob Gorski, a devoted single father to three incredible autistic sons, is the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. As a multi-award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, and influential social media figure for over a decade, Rob continues to share his family's journey, providing insights, resources, and support to the autism community.</p><ul>
<li>Connect with Rob: <a href="https://theautismdad.com/">https://theautismdad.com</a>
</li>
<li>You can find all past episodes anywhere you get your podcasts.</li>
</ul><p><br></p><p>Here are a few options.</p><p><a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-autism-dad/id1450723980"><strong>Apple Podcast</strong></a></p><p><a href="https://open.spotify.com/show/0Kl8mzCI7sYHzLNVhmRWTo"><strong>Spotify</strong></a></p><p><strong>How to listen on your favorite app:</strong></p><p>Download your favorite app and search for “ The Autism Dad”. Hit the subscribe button to be notified of all new releases. This prevents you from always having to search.</p><p>Alternatively, you can visit the official website at <a href="https://listen.theautismdad.com/">https://listen.theautismdad.com</a>. Everything is there as well.</p><p><br></p><h1>Today’s Sponsors:</h1><p><br></p><p><strong>Goally:</strong></p><p>Goally is a comprehensive app, serving as a digital scheduler, AAC speaker, and token board system. Designed for unique thinkers like autistic and ADHD kids, it helps them master daily routines and therapy without parental reminders, reducing nagging and promoting self-management. Goally can be used on your child's device or an affordable, dedicated device, which we've found more effective in our home.</p><p>For more information, you can visit <a href="https://glnk.io/6x5q3/theautismdad">getgoally.com</a> and use the code “<strong>theautismdad</strong>” to save 10% off your order.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Aceing Autism</strong></p><p>ACEing Autism provides tennis programs for children on the autism spectrum aged 5 to 18, focusing on growth, social skills, and physical fitness. Tailored to individual needs with one-on-one volunteer support, the program includes weekend sessions and offers scholarships for accessibility. It aims to build confidence and social connections, with extended support available beyond age 18. More information can be found at <a href="https://cms.megaphone.fm/organizations/27047b66-8bcd-11ed-a9ff-2b3c67be31f2/podcasts/825e0c8e-8c6d-11ed-bf86-4b2df45099a4/episodes/50b67f96-8734-11ee-90de-cf2b99b064f2/aceingautism.org">aceingautism.org</a>.</p><p><strong>Learn More About Mightier</strong></p><p>Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.com/mightier"><strong>Read My Mightier Review</strong></a><strong> and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.</strong></p>]]>
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      <title>Elliott and I Reflect Back on 2023 (S6E56)</title>
      <description>Summary:
In this episode of The Autism Dad Podcast, I sat down with my 17-year-old autistic son, Elliott as we reflected on some of the highlights in 2023. We also talk about what he wants to do with his life and where he wants to be in 2024. Elliott is absolutely amazing and you'll be hearing more from him in season 7.
Guest Expert:
Elliott Gorski
Elliott Gorski, the middle son of Rob Gorski, has become an inspiring figure in his own right within the autism community. Growing up with autism, Elliott's journey has been shared through his father's blog, "The Autism Dad", providing a unique and personal perspective on life with autism. His story, chronicled by his father, has touched the hearts of many, offering insights into the challenges and triumphs faced by individuals on the autism spectrum. Elliott's experiences have not only contributed to raising awareness about autism but have also served as a beacon of hope and understanding for families navigating similar paths. As he matures, Elliott continues to embody resilience and adaptability, traits that make him a role model for many.

Hosted by Rob Gorski:
Rob Gorski, a devoted single father to three incredible autistic sons, is the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. As a multi-award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, and influential social media figure for over a decade, Rob continues to share his family's journey, providing insights, resources, and support to the autism community.

Connect with Rob: https://theautismdad.com


You can find all past episodes anywhere you get your podcasts.


Here are a few options.
Apple Podcast
Spotify
How to listen on your favorite app:
Download your favorite app and search for “ The Autism Dad”. Hit the subscribe button to be notified of all new releases. This prevents you from always having to search.
Alternatively, you can visit the official website at https://listen.theautismdad.com. Everything is there as well.

Today’s Sponsors:

Goally:
Goally is a comprehensive app, serving as a digital scheduler, AAC speaker, and token board system. Designed for unique thinkers like autistic and ADHD kids, it helps them master daily routines and therapy without parental reminders, reducing nagging and promoting self-management. Goally can be used on your child's device or an affordable, dedicated device, which we've found more effective in our home.
For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.

Aceing Autism
ACEing Autism provides tennis programs for children on the autism spectrum aged 5 to 18, focusing on growth, social skills, and physical fitness. Tailored to individual needs with one-on-one volunteer support, the program includes weekend sessions and offers scholarships for accessibility. It aims to build confidence and social connections, with extended support available beyond age 18. More information can be found at aceingautism.org.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 18 Dec 2023 05:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Elliott and I Reflect Back on 2023</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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      <itunes:episode>56</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Elliott and I share some meaningful moments from 2023 as we look towards 2024</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Summary:
In this episode of The Autism Dad Podcast, I sat down with my 17-year-old autistic son, Elliott as we reflected on some of the highlights in 2023. We also talk about what he wants to do with his life and where he wants to be in 2024. Elliott is absolutely amazing and you'll be hearing more from him in season 7.
Guest Expert:
Elliott Gorski
Elliott Gorski, the middle son of Rob Gorski, has become an inspiring figure in his own right within the autism community. Growing up with autism, Elliott's journey has been shared through his father's blog, "The Autism Dad", providing a unique and personal perspective on life with autism. His story, chronicled by his father, has touched the hearts of many, offering insights into the challenges and triumphs faced by individuals on the autism spectrum. Elliott's experiences have not only contributed to raising awareness about autism but have also served as a beacon of hope and understanding for families navigating similar paths. As he matures, Elliott continues to embody resilience and adaptability, traits that make him a role model for many.

Hosted by Rob Gorski:
Rob Gorski, a devoted single father to three incredible autistic sons, is the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. As a multi-award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, and influential social media figure for over a decade, Rob continues to share his family's journey, providing insights, resources, and support to the autism community.

Connect with Rob: https://theautismdad.com


You can find all past episodes anywhere you get your podcasts.


Here are a few options.
Apple Podcast
Spotify
How to listen on your favorite app:
Download your favorite app and search for “ The Autism Dad”. Hit the subscribe button to be notified of all new releases. This prevents you from always having to search.
Alternatively, you can visit the official website at https://listen.theautismdad.com. Everything is there as well.

Today’s Sponsors:

Goally:
Goally is a comprehensive app, serving as a digital scheduler, AAC speaker, and token board system. Designed for unique thinkers like autistic and ADHD kids, it helps them master daily routines and therapy without parental reminders, reducing nagging and promoting self-management. Goally can be used on your child's device or an affordable, dedicated device, which we've found more effective in our home.
For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.

Aceing Autism
ACEing Autism provides tennis programs for children on the autism spectrum aged 5 to 18, focusing on growth, social skills, and physical fitness. Tailored to individual needs with one-on-one volunteer support, the program includes weekend sessions and offers scholarships for accessibility. It aims to build confidence and social connections, with extended support available beyond age 18. More information can be found at aceingautism.org.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Summary:</strong></p><p>In this episode of The Autism Dad Podcast, I sat down with my 17-year-old autistic son, Elliott as we reflected on some of the highlights in 2023. We also talk about what he wants to do with his life and where he wants to be in 2024. Elliott is absolutely amazing and you'll be hearing more from him in season 7.</p><h1>Guest Expert:</h1><p><strong>Elliott Gorski</strong></p><p>Elliott Gorski, the middle son of Rob Gorski, has become an inspiring figure in his own right within the autism community. Growing up with autism, Elliott's journey has been shared through his father's blog, "The Autism Dad", providing a unique and personal perspective on life with autism. His story, chronicled by his father, has touched the hearts of many, offering insights into the challenges and triumphs faced by individuals on the autism spectrum. Elliott's experiences have not only contributed to raising awareness about autism but have also served as a beacon of hope and understanding for families navigating similar paths. As he matures, Elliott continues to embody resilience and adaptability, traits that make him a role model for many.</p><p><br></p><h1>Hosted by Rob Gorski:</h1><p>Rob Gorski, a devoted single father to three incredible autistic sons, is the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. As a multi-award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, and influential social media figure for over a decade, Rob continues to share his family's journey, providing insights, resources, and support to the autism community.</p><ul>
<li>Connect with Rob: <a href="https://theautismdad.com/">https://theautismdad.com</a>
</li>
<li>You can find all past episodes anywhere you get your podcasts.</li>
</ul><p><br></p><p>Here are a few options.</p><p><a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-autism-dad/id1450723980"><strong>Apple Podcast</strong></a></p><p><a href="https://open.spotify.com/show/0Kl8mzCI7sYHzLNVhmRWTo"><strong>Spotify</strong></a></p><p><strong>How to listen on your favorite app:</strong></p><p>Download your favorite app and search for “ The Autism Dad”. Hit the subscribe button to be notified of all new releases. This prevents you from always having to search.</p><p>Alternatively, you can visit the official website at <a href="https://listen.theautismdad.com/">https://listen.theautismdad.com</a>. Everything is there as well.</p><p><br></p><h1>Today’s Sponsors:</h1><p><br></p><p><strong>Goally:</strong></p><p>Goally is a comprehensive app, serving as a digital scheduler, AAC speaker, and token board system. Designed for unique thinkers like autistic and ADHD kids, it helps them master daily routines and therapy without parental reminders, reducing nagging and promoting self-management. Goally can be used on your child's device or an affordable, dedicated device, which we've found more effective in our home.</p><p>For more information, you can visit<strong> </strong><a href="https://glnk.io/6x5q3/theautismdad"><strong>getgoally.com</strong></a> and use the code “<strong>theautismdad</strong>” to save 10% off your order.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Aceing Autism</strong></p><p>ACEing Autism provides tennis programs for children on the autism spectrum aged 5 to 18, focusing on growth, social skills, and physical fitness. Tailored to individual needs with one-on-one volunteer support, the program includes weekend sessions and offers scholarships for accessibility. It aims to build confidence and social connections, with extended support available beyond age 18. More information can be found at <a href="https://cms.megaphone.fm/organizations/27047b66-8bcd-11ed-a9ff-2b3c67be31f2/podcasts/825e0c8e-8c6d-11ed-bf86-4b2df45099a4/episodes/50b67f96-8734-11ee-90de-cf2b99b064f2/aceingautism.org">aceingautism.org</a>.</p>]]>
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      <title>Emmett and I Reflect Back On 2023 (S6E55)</title>
      <description>Summary:
In this episode of The Autism Dad Podcast, I sat down with my 15-year-old autistic son, Emmett as we recorded our final episode together for Season 6. We had a hilarious conversation as we reflected back on some pivotal moments we experienced in 2023. I had so much fun recording this and I hope you enjoy listening.
Guest Expert:
Emmett Gorski
Emmett Gorski is a 15-year-old autistic advocate and the son of Rob Gorski, the influential blogger and podcast host behind "The Autism Dad." Passionate about raising awareness and understanding of autism, Emmett brings a unique, firsthand perspective to the conversation. Articulate and insightful, he has been featured on "The Autism Dad" podcast, where he discusses topics ranging from identity-first language to the daily challenges and triumphs of being autistic. With a keen interest in technology and a natural ability to connect with people, Emmett is not only a voice for autistic teens but also an inspiration for families navigating the complexities of autism.

Hosted by Rob Gorski:
Rob Gorski, a devoted single father to three incredible autistic sons, is the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. As a multi-award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, and influential social media figure for over a decade, Rob continues to share his family's journey, providing insights, resources, and support to the autism community.

Connect with Rob: https://theautismdad.com


You can find all past episodes anywhere you get your podcasts.


Here are a few options.
Apple Podcast
Spotify
How to listen on your favorite app:
Download your favorite app and search for “ The Autism Dad”. Hit the subscribe button to be notified of all new releases. This prevents you from always having to search.
Alternatively, you can visit the official website at https://listen.theautismdad.com. Everything is there as well.

Today’s Sponsors:

All Things Action:
All Things Action founded by Matt and his autistic son Noah, is more than just a Marvel-themed store; it's a meaningful project that has helped Noah develop life skills, drawing inspiration from Marvel superheroes like Spider-man and Captain America. The store not only offers a wide range of officially licensed Marvel merchandise, appealing to both casual and dedicated fans, but it also serves as a learning platform for Noah to gain business skills for independence. To celebrate their Grand Opening, AllThingsAction.com is offering a 10% discount storewide, with an additional 10% off using the code "theautismdad" at checkout.
Aceing Autism
ACEing Autism provides tennis programs for children on the autism spectrum aged 5 to 18, focusing on growth, social skills, and physical fitness. Tailored to individual needs with one-on-one volunteer support, the program includes weekend sessions and offers scholarships for accessibility. It aims to build confidence and social connections, with extended support available beyond age 18. More information can be found at aceingautism.org.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 15 Dec 2023 05:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Emmett and I Reflect Back On 2023</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>6</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>55</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Emmett and I share some meaningful moments from the past year</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Summary:
In this episode of The Autism Dad Podcast, I sat down with my 15-year-old autistic son, Emmett as we recorded our final episode together for Season 6. We had a hilarious conversation as we reflected back on some pivotal moments we experienced in 2023. I had so much fun recording this and I hope you enjoy listening.
Guest Expert:
Emmett Gorski
Emmett Gorski is a 15-year-old autistic advocate and the son of Rob Gorski, the influential blogger and podcast host behind "The Autism Dad." Passionate about raising awareness and understanding of autism, Emmett brings a unique, firsthand perspective to the conversation. Articulate and insightful, he has been featured on "The Autism Dad" podcast, where he discusses topics ranging from identity-first language to the daily challenges and triumphs of being autistic. With a keen interest in technology and a natural ability to connect with people, Emmett is not only a voice for autistic teens but also an inspiration for families navigating the complexities of autism.

Hosted by Rob Gorski:
Rob Gorski, a devoted single father to three incredible autistic sons, is the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. As a multi-award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, and influential social media figure for over a decade, Rob continues to share his family's journey, providing insights, resources, and support to the autism community.

Connect with Rob: https://theautismdad.com


You can find all past episodes anywhere you get your podcasts.


Here are a few options.
Apple Podcast
Spotify
How to listen on your favorite app:
Download your favorite app and search for “ The Autism Dad”. Hit the subscribe button to be notified of all new releases. This prevents you from always having to search.
Alternatively, you can visit the official website at https://listen.theautismdad.com. Everything is there as well.

Today’s Sponsors:

All Things Action:
All Things Action founded by Matt and his autistic son Noah, is more than just a Marvel-themed store; it's a meaningful project that has helped Noah develop life skills, drawing inspiration from Marvel superheroes like Spider-man and Captain America. The store not only offers a wide range of officially licensed Marvel merchandise, appealing to both casual and dedicated fans, but it also serves as a learning platform for Noah to gain business skills for independence. To celebrate their Grand Opening, AllThingsAction.com is offering a 10% discount storewide, with an additional 10% off using the code "theautismdad" at checkout.
Aceing Autism
ACEing Autism provides tennis programs for children on the autism spectrum aged 5 to 18, focusing on growth, social skills, and physical fitness. Tailored to individual needs with one-on-one volunteer support, the program includes weekend sessions and offers scholarships for accessibility. It aims to build confidence and social connections, with extended support available beyond age 18. More information can be found at aceingautism.org.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Summary:</strong></p><p>In this episode of The Autism Dad Podcast, I sat down with my 15-year-old autistic son, Emmett as we recorded our final episode together for Season 6. We had a hilarious conversation as we reflected back on some pivotal moments we experienced in 2023. I had so much fun recording this and I hope you enjoy listening.</p><h1>Guest Expert:</h1><p><strong>Emmett Gorski</strong></p><p>Emmett Gorski is a 15-year-old autistic advocate and the son of Rob Gorski, the influential blogger and podcast host behind "The Autism Dad." Passionate about raising awareness and understanding of autism, Emmett brings a unique, firsthand perspective to the conversation. Articulate and insightful, he has been featured on "The Autism Dad" podcast, where he discusses topics ranging from identity-first language to the daily challenges and triumphs of being autistic. With a keen interest in technology and a natural ability to connect with people, Emmett is not only a voice for autistic teens but also an inspiration for families navigating the complexities of autism.</p><p><br></p><h1>Hosted by Rob Gorski:</h1><p>Rob Gorski, a devoted single father to three incredible autistic sons, is the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. As a multi-award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, and influential social media figure for over a decade, Rob continues to share his family's journey, providing insights, resources, and support to the autism community.</p><ul>
<li>Connect with Rob: <a href="https://theautismdad.com/">https://theautismdad.com</a>
</li>
<li>You can find all past episodes anywhere you get your podcasts.</li>
</ul><p><br></p><p>Here are a few options.</p><p><a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-autism-dad/id1450723980"><strong>Apple Podcast</strong></a></p><p><a href="https://open.spotify.com/show/0Kl8mzCI7sYHzLNVhmRWTo"><strong>Spotify</strong></a></p><p><strong>How to listen on your favorite app:</strong></p><p>Download your favorite app and search for “ The Autism Dad”. Hit the subscribe button to be notified of all new releases. This prevents you from always having to search.</p><p>Alternatively, you can visit the official website at <a href="https://listen.theautismdad.com/">https://listen.theautismdad.com</a>. Everything is there as well.</p><p><br></p><h1>Today’s Sponsors:</h1><p><br></p><p><strong>All Things Action:</strong></p><p>All Things Action founded by Matt and his autistic son Noah, is more than just a Marvel-themed store; it's a meaningful project that has helped Noah develop life skills, drawing inspiration from Marvel superheroes like Spider-man and Captain America. The store not only offers a wide range of officially licensed Marvel merchandise, appealing to both casual and dedicated fans, but it also serves as a learning platform for Noah to gain business skills for independence. To celebrate their Grand Opening, <a href="https://cms.megaphone.fm/organizations/27047b66-8bcd-11ed-a9ff-2b3c67be31f2/campaigns/0894501c-97c4-11ee-9cbe-cb2b92b879b5/orders/4bfad128-97c4-11ee-9eda-5bf1f312ee1f/AllThingsAction.com">AllThingsAction.com</a> is offering a 10% discount storewide, with an additional 10% off using the code "theautismdad" at checkout.</p><p><strong>Aceing Autism</strong></p><p>ACEing Autism provides tennis programs for children on the autism spectrum aged 5 to 18, focusing on growth, social skills, and physical fitness. Tailored to individual needs with one-on-one volunteer support, the program includes weekend sessions and offers scholarships for accessibility. It aims to build confidence and social connections, with extended support available beyond age 18. More information can be found at <a href="https://cms.megaphone.fm/organizations/27047b66-8bcd-11ed-a9ff-2b3c67be31f2/podcasts/825e0c8e-8c6d-11ed-bf86-4b2df45099a4/episodes/50b67f96-8734-11ee-90de-cf2b99b064f2/aceingautism.org">aceingautism.org</a>.</p>]]>
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      <title>A Parent's Guide to Autism and Potty Training (S6E54)</title>
      <description>My guest today is Molly Johnson, otherwise known as The Autism Consultant. She’s here to share some potty training tips and tricks and help us better understand, as well as navigate this toileting journey.
Guest Expert:
Molly Johnson, The Autism Consultant:
Molly Johnson, the founder of The Autism Consultant, initially worked as an autism classroom teacher. Her experience there sparked a deeper interest in supporting parents dealing with autism.
- Podcast Launch: In 2020, Molly launched "The Autism Consultant Podcast." This weekly podcast offers practical advice and insights on autism, quickly becoming a favored resource for parents.
- Virtual Consulting Services: Following the podcast's success, Molly expanded her reach with virtual consulting services. She assists parents globally, focusing on:

 Potty training

 Behavior management

 Increasing independence

- Collaborative Approach: The essence of Molly's consultancy is the emphasis on collaboration with parents. She believes in the synergy of teamwork between consultants and parents.
- Membership Program: Through The Autism Consultant Membership, Molly fosters a supportive community, encouraging parents to actively engage and collaborate in their autism care journey.
Connect with Molly:

https://www.theautismconsultant.us/

https://www.instagram.com/theautismconsultant/

https://www.facebook.com/The-Autism-Consultant-107980800590189


Hosted by Rob Gorski:
Rob Gorski, a devoted single father to three incredible autistic sons, is the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. As a multi-award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, and influential social media figure for over a decade, Rob continues to share his family's journey, providing insights, resources, and support to the autism community.

Connect with Rob: https://theautismdad.com


You can find all past episodes anywhere you get your podcasts.


Here are a few options.
Apple Podcast
Spotify
How to listen on your favorite app:
Download your favorite app and search for “ The Autism Dad”. Hit the subscribe button to be notified of all new releases. This prevents you from always having to search.
Alternatively, you can visit the official website at https://listen.theautismdad.com. Everything is there as well.

Today’s Sponsors:

All Things Action:
All Things Action founded by Matt and his autistic son Noah, is more than just a Marvel-themed store; it's a meaningful project that has helped Noah develop life skills, drawing inspiration from Marvel superheroes like Spider-man and Captain America. The store not only offers a wide range of officially licensed Marvel merchandise, appealing to both casual and dedicated fans, but it also serves as a learning platform for Noah to gain business skills for independence. To celebrate their Grand Opening, AllThingsAction.com is offering a 10% discount storewide, with an additional 10% off using the code "theautismdad" at checkout.
Aceing Autism
ACEing Autism provides tennis programs for children on the autism spectrum aged 5 to 18, focusing on growth, social skills, and physical fitness. Tailored to individual needs with one-on-one volunteer support, the program includes weekend sessions and offers scholarships for accessibility. It aims to build confidence and social connections, with extended support available beyond age 18. More information can be found at aceingautism.org.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 11 Dec 2023 05:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>A Parent's Guide to Autism and Potty Training</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>6</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>54</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Helping parents navigate potty training with autistic kids</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>My guest today is Molly Johnson, otherwise known as The Autism Consultant. She’s here to share some potty training tips and tricks and help us better understand, as well as navigate this toileting journey.
Guest Expert:
Molly Johnson, The Autism Consultant:
Molly Johnson, the founder of The Autism Consultant, initially worked as an autism classroom teacher. Her experience there sparked a deeper interest in supporting parents dealing with autism.
- Podcast Launch: In 2020, Molly launched "The Autism Consultant Podcast." This weekly podcast offers practical advice and insights on autism, quickly becoming a favored resource for parents.
- Virtual Consulting Services: Following the podcast's success, Molly expanded her reach with virtual consulting services. She assists parents globally, focusing on:

 Potty training

 Behavior management

 Increasing independence

- Collaborative Approach: The essence of Molly's consultancy is the emphasis on collaboration with parents. She believes in the synergy of teamwork between consultants and parents.
- Membership Program: Through The Autism Consultant Membership, Molly fosters a supportive community, encouraging parents to actively engage and collaborate in their autism care journey.
Connect with Molly:

https://www.theautismconsultant.us/

https://www.instagram.com/theautismconsultant/

https://www.facebook.com/The-Autism-Consultant-107980800590189


Hosted by Rob Gorski:
Rob Gorski, a devoted single father to three incredible autistic sons, is the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. As a multi-award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, and influential social media figure for over a decade, Rob continues to share his family's journey, providing insights, resources, and support to the autism community.

Connect with Rob: https://theautismdad.com


You can find all past episodes anywhere you get your podcasts.


Here are a few options.
Apple Podcast
Spotify
How to listen on your favorite app:
Download your favorite app and search for “ The Autism Dad”. Hit the subscribe button to be notified of all new releases. This prevents you from always having to search.
Alternatively, you can visit the official website at https://listen.theautismdad.com. Everything is there as well.

Today’s Sponsors:

All Things Action:
All Things Action founded by Matt and his autistic son Noah, is more than just a Marvel-themed store; it's a meaningful project that has helped Noah develop life skills, drawing inspiration from Marvel superheroes like Spider-man and Captain America. The store not only offers a wide range of officially licensed Marvel merchandise, appealing to both casual and dedicated fans, but it also serves as a learning platform for Noah to gain business skills for independence. To celebrate their Grand Opening, AllThingsAction.com is offering a 10% discount storewide, with an additional 10% off using the code "theautismdad" at checkout.
Aceing Autism
ACEing Autism provides tennis programs for children on the autism spectrum aged 5 to 18, focusing on growth, social skills, and physical fitness. Tailored to individual needs with one-on-one volunteer support, the program includes weekend sessions and offers scholarships for accessibility. It aims to build confidence and social connections, with extended support available beyond age 18. More information can be found at aceingautism.org.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>My guest today is Molly Johnson, otherwise known as The Autism Consultant. She’s here to share some potty training tips and tricks and help us better understand, as well as navigate this toileting journey.</p><h1>Guest Expert:</h1><p>Molly Johnson, The Autism Consultant:</p><p>Molly Johnson, the founder of The Autism Consultant, initially worked as an autism classroom teacher. Her experience there sparked a deeper interest in supporting parents dealing with autism.</p><p>- Podcast Launch: In 2020, Molly launched "The Autism Consultant Podcast." This weekly podcast offers practical advice and insights on autism, quickly becoming a favored resource for parents.</p><p>- Virtual Consulting Services: Following the podcast's success, Molly expanded her reach with virtual consulting services. She assists parents globally, focusing on:</p><ul>
<li> Potty training</li>
<li> Behavior management</li>
<li> Increasing independence</li>
</ul><p>- Collaborative Approach: The essence of Molly's consultancy is the emphasis on collaboration with parents. She believes in the synergy of teamwork between consultants and parents.</p><p>- Membership Program: Through The Autism Consultant Membership, Molly fosters a supportive community, encouraging parents to actively engage and collaborate in their autism care journey.</p><p>Connect with Molly:</p><ul>
<li><a href="https://www.theautismconsultant.us/">https://www.theautismconsultant.us/</a></li>
<li><a href="https://www.instagram.com/theautismconsultant/">https://www.instagram.com/theautismconsultant/</a></li>
<li><a href="https://www.facebook.com/The-Autism-Consultant-107980800590189">https://www.facebook.com/The-Autism-Consultant-107980800590189</a></li>
</ul><p><br></p><h1>Hosted by Rob Gorski:</h1><p>Rob Gorski, a devoted single father to three incredible autistic sons, is the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. As a multi-award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, and influential social media figure for over a decade, Rob continues to share his family's journey, providing insights, resources, and support to the autism community.</p><ul>
<li>Connect with Rob: <a href="https://theautismdad.com/">https://theautismdad.com</a>
</li>
<li>You can find all past episodes anywhere you get your podcasts.</li>
</ul><p><br></p><p>Here are a few options.</p><p><a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-autism-dad/id1450723980"><strong>Apple Podcast</strong></a></p><p><a href="https://open.spotify.com/show/0Kl8mzCI7sYHzLNVhmRWTo"><strong>Spotify</strong></a></p><p><strong>How to listen on your favorite app:</strong></p><p>Download your favorite app and search for “ The Autism Dad”. Hit the subscribe button to be notified of all new releases. This prevents you from always having to search.</p><p>Alternatively, you can visit the official website at <a href="https://listen.theautismdad.com/">https://listen.theautismdad.com</a>. Everything is there as well.</p><p><br></p><h1>Today’s Sponsors:</h1><p><br></p><p><strong>All Things Action:</strong></p><p>All Things Action founded by Matt and his autistic son Noah, is more than just a Marvel-themed store; it's a meaningful project that has helped Noah develop life skills, drawing inspiration from Marvel superheroes like Spider-man and Captain America. The store not only offers a wide range of officially licensed Marvel merchandise, appealing to both casual and dedicated fans, but it also serves as a learning platform for Noah to gain business skills for independence. To celebrate their Grand Opening, <a href="https://cms.megaphone.fm/organizations/27047b66-8bcd-11ed-a9ff-2b3c67be31f2/campaigns/0894501c-97c4-11ee-9cbe-cb2b92b879b5/orders/4bfad128-97c4-11ee-9eda-5bf1f312ee1f/AllThingsAction.com">AllThingsAction.com</a> is offering a 10% discount storewide, with an additional 10% off using the code "theautismdad" at checkout.</p><p><strong>Aceing Autism</strong></p><p>ACEing Autism provides tennis programs for children on the autism spectrum aged 5 to 18, focusing on growth, social skills, and physical fitness. Tailored to individual needs with one-on-one volunteer support, the program includes weekend sessions and offers scholarships for accessibility. It aims to build confidence and social connections, with extended support available beyond age 18. More information can be found at <a href="https://cms.megaphone.fm/organizations/27047b66-8bcd-11ed-a9ff-2b3c67be31f2/podcasts/825e0c8e-8c6d-11ed-bf86-4b2df45099a4/episodes/50b67f96-8734-11ee-90de-cf2b99b064f2/aceingautism.org">aceingautism.org</a>.</p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><br></p><h2><br></h2>]]>
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      <title>A Parent's Guide to Autism and Sensory Eating (S6E53)</title>
      <description>Sensory eating is something so many autism families struggle with daily, mine included. My guest this week is Brittyn Coleman, aka The Autism Dietitian. Brittyn is one of only a handful of dietitians across the country specializing in autistic kids. She’s here to help us better understand what sensory eating is and how it differs from picky eating. We also talk about how we can help ensure proper nutrition in our kids, and expand their menus in creative ways.
About Brittyn Coleman:
Brittyn grew up with an autistic brother. She majored in Nutritional Sciences and became a board-certified Registered Dietitian and went on to obtain her Master of Science in Nutritional Sciences and specialize in autism spectrum disorders. Her master’s thesis was a study connecting food aversions and nutrient intake in kids with ASD. Before starting her private practice, she worked in interdisciplinary clinics and centers for kids with a wide variety of developmental disabilities, but her heart always stayed with ASD.
EDUCATION

Master of Science (MS) in Nutritional Sciences; University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center

Bachelor of Science (BS) in Nutritional Sciences; University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center

Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental and related disabilities (LEND) Fellow

CREDENTIALS

Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN) by the Commission on Dietetic Registration

Certified LEAP Therapist (CLT) by Oxford Biomedical Technologies

Licensed Dietitian (LD)


Connect with Brittyn Coleman
Instagram
Facebook
Website
About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com.

Today’s Sponsors:
Aceing Autism
ACEing Autism provides tennis programs for children on the autism spectrum aged 5 to 18, focusing on growth, social skills, and physical fitness. Tailored to individual needs with one-on-one volunteer support, the program includes weekend sessions and offers scholarships for accessibility. It aims to build confidence and social connections, with extended support available beyond age 18. More information can be found at aceingautism.org.
Hibi Health
Hibi is an app designed to help families manage the care of children with additional needs. It integrates health, education, and social care information in one platform, offering tools for personalized care management and collaborative sharing with family, friends, and professionals. Developed through extensive family collaboration, Hibi aims to reduce the overwhelm and isolation of caregiving. It's free to download and try out on Android and iOS, with more information available at hibi.health.

Goally:
Goally is a comprehensive app, serving as a digital scheduler, AAC speaker, and token board system. Designed for unique thinkers like autistic and ADHD kids, it helps them master daily routines and therapy without parental reminders, reducing nagging and promoting self-management. Goally can be used on your child's device or an affordable, dedicated device, which we've found more effective in our home.
For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 08 Dec 2023 05:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>A Parents Guide to Autism and Sensory Eating</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>6</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>53</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Understanding and navigating sensory eating with autistic kids</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Sensory eating is something so many autism families struggle with daily, mine included. My guest this week is Brittyn Coleman, aka The Autism Dietitian. Brittyn is one of only a handful of dietitians across the country specializing in autistic kids. She’s here to help us better understand what sensory eating is and how it differs from picky eating. We also talk about how we can help ensure proper nutrition in our kids, and expand their menus in creative ways.
About Brittyn Coleman:
Brittyn grew up with an autistic brother. She majored in Nutritional Sciences and became a board-certified Registered Dietitian and went on to obtain her Master of Science in Nutritional Sciences and specialize in autism spectrum disorders. Her master’s thesis was a study connecting food aversions and nutrient intake in kids with ASD. Before starting her private practice, she worked in interdisciplinary clinics and centers for kids with a wide variety of developmental disabilities, but her heart always stayed with ASD.
EDUCATION

Master of Science (MS) in Nutritional Sciences; University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center

Bachelor of Science (BS) in Nutritional Sciences; University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center

Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental and related disabilities (LEND) Fellow

CREDENTIALS

Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN) by the Commission on Dietetic Registration

Certified LEAP Therapist (CLT) by Oxford Biomedical Technologies

Licensed Dietitian (LD)


Connect with Brittyn Coleman
Instagram
Facebook
Website
About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com.

Today’s Sponsors:
Aceing Autism
ACEing Autism provides tennis programs for children on the autism spectrum aged 5 to 18, focusing on growth, social skills, and physical fitness. Tailored to individual needs with one-on-one volunteer support, the program includes weekend sessions and offers scholarships for accessibility. It aims to build confidence and social connections, with extended support available beyond age 18. More information can be found at aceingautism.org.
Hibi Health
Hibi is an app designed to help families manage the care of children with additional needs. It integrates health, education, and social care information in one platform, offering tools for personalized care management and collaborative sharing with family, friends, and professionals. Developed through extensive family collaboration, Hibi aims to reduce the overwhelm and isolation of caregiving. It's free to download and try out on Android and iOS, with more information available at hibi.health.

Goally:
Goally is a comprehensive app, serving as a digital scheduler, AAC speaker, and token board system. Designed for unique thinkers like autistic and ADHD kids, it helps them master daily routines and therapy without parental reminders, reducing nagging and promoting self-management. Goally can be used on your child's device or an affordable, dedicated device, which we've found more effective in our home.
For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Sensory eating is something so many autism families struggle with daily, mine included. My guest this week is Brittyn Coleman, aka The Autism Dietitian. Brittyn is one of only a handful of dietitians across the country specializing in autistic kids. She’s here to help us better understand what sensory eating is and how it differs from picky eating. We also talk about how we can help ensure proper nutrition in our kids, and expand their menus in creative ways.</p><p><strong>About Brittyn Coleman:</strong></p><p>Brittyn grew up with an autistic brother. She majored in Nutritional Sciences and became a board-certified Registered Dietitian and went on to obtain her Master of Science in Nutritional Sciences and specialize in autism spectrum disorders. Her master’s thesis was a study connecting food aversions and nutrient intake in kids with ASD. Before starting her private practice, she worked in interdisciplinary clinics and centers for kids with a wide variety of developmental disabilities, but her heart always stayed with ASD.</p><p><strong>EDUCATION</strong></p><ul>
<li>Master of Science (MS) in Nutritional Sciences; University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center</li>
<li>Bachelor of Science (BS) in Nutritional Sciences; University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center</li>
<li>Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental and related disabilities (LEND) Fellow</li>
</ul><p><strong>CREDENTIALS</strong></p><ul>
<li>Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN) by the Commission on Dietetic Registration</li>
<li>Certified LEAP Therapist (CLT) by Oxford Biomedical Technologies</li>
<li>Licensed Dietitian (LD)</li>
</ul><p><br></p><p><strong>Connect with Brittyn Coleman</strong></p><p><a href="https://instagram.com/autismdietitian?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y="><strong>Instagram</strong></a></p><p><a href="https://www.facebook.com/autismdietitian"><strong>Facebook</strong></a></p><p><a href="https://www.autismdietitian.com/"><strong>Website</strong></a></p><p><strong>About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:</strong></p><p>Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.</p><p>Connect with Rob Gorski: <a href="https://listen.theautismdad.com/">https://listen.theautismdad.com</a>.</p><p><br></p><h1>Today’s Sponsors:</h1><p><strong>Aceing Autism</strong></p><p>ACEing Autism provides tennis programs for children on the autism spectrum aged 5 to 18, focusing on growth, social skills, and physical fitness. Tailored to individual needs with one-on-one volunteer support, the program includes weekend sessions and offers scholarships for accessibility. It aims to build confidence and social connections, with extended support available beyond age 18. More information can be found at <a href="https://cms.megaphone.fm/organizations/27047b66-8bcd-11ed-a9ff-2b3c67be31f2/podcasts/825e0c8e-8c6d-11ed-bf86-4b2df45099a4/episodes/50b67f96-8734-11ee-90de-cf2b99b064f2/aceingautism.org">aceingautism.org</a>.</p><p><strong>Hibi Health</strong></p><p>Hibi is an app designed to help families manage the care of children with additional needs. It integrates health, education, and social care information in one platform, offering tools for personalized care management and collaborative sharing with family, friends, and professionals. Developed through extensive family collaboration, Hibi aims to reduce the overwhelm and isolation of caregiving. It's free to download and try out on Android and iOS, with more information available at <a href="https://cms.megaphone.fm/organizations/27047b66-8bcd-11ed-a9ff-2b3c67be31f2/podcasts/825e0c8e-8c6d-11ed-bf86-4b2df45099a4/episodes/36b65dda-8ffb-11ee-8088-4b75f2a90c15/hibi.health">hibi.health</a>.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Goally:</strong></p><p>Goally is a comprehensive app, serving as a digital scheduler, AAC speaker, and token board system. Designed for unique thinkers like autistic and ADHD kids, it helps them master daily routines and therapy without parental reminders, reducing nagging and promoting self-management. Goally can be used on your child's device or an affordable, dedicated device, which we've found more effective in our home.</p><p>For more information, you can visit<strong> </strong><a href="https://glnk.io/6x5q3/theautismdad"><strong>getgoally.com</strong></a> and use the code “<strong>theautismdad</strong>” to save 10% off your order.</p>]]>
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      <title>End of The Year Interview with Gavin (S6E52)</title>
      <description>Today I spoke with Gavin, my 23 year old autistic son about his journey towards independence in 2023 and what he hopes for in 2024. The conversation didn’t go as planned and Gavin opens up about some very personal struggles that he’s recently overcome. Some I was aware of and others I wasn’t. He also shares his big plans for furthering his independence in 2024 and then drops a massive bomb about one of his new goals. This is such an inspiring conversation. I’m so proud of him.
Hosted by Rob Gorski:
Rob Gorski, a devoted single father to three incredible autistic sons, is the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. As a multi-award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, and influential social media figure for over a decade, Rob continues to share his family's journey, providing insights, resources, and support to the autism community.

Connect with Rob: https://theautismdad.com


You can find all past episodes anywhere you get your podcasts.


Here are a few options.
Apple Podcast
Spotify
How to listen on your favorite app:
Download your favorite app and search for “ The Autism Dad”. Hit the subscribe button to be notified of all new releases. This prevents you from always having to search.
Alternatively, you can visit the official website at https://listen.theautismdad.com. Everything is there as well.

Today’s Sponsors:
Aceing Autism
ACEing Autism provides tennis programs for children on the autism spectrum aged 5 to 18, focusing on growth, social skills, and physical fitness. Tailored to individual needs with one-on-one volunteer support, the program includes weekend sessions and offers scholarships for accessibility. It aims to build confidence and social connections, with extended support available beyond age 18. More information can be found at aceingautism.org.

Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.
Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.</description>
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      <itunes:title>End of The Year Interview with Gavin</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:episode>52</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Talking to Gavin, my 23 year old autistic son about his journey towards independence and what he wants in 2024</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Today I spoke with Gavin, my 23 year old autistic son about his journey towards independence in 2023 and what he hopes for in 2024. The conversation didn’t go as planned and Gavin opens up about some very personal struggles that he’s recently overcome. Some I was aware of and others I wasn’t. He also shares his big plans for furthering his independence in 2024 and then drops a massive bomb about one of his new goals. This is such an inspiring conversation. I’m so proud of him.
Hosted by Rob Gorski:
Rob Gorski, a devoted single father to three incredible autistic sons, is the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. As a multi-award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, and influential social media figure for over a decade, Rob continues to share his family's journey, providing insights, resources, and support to the autism community.

Connect with Rob: https://theautismdad.com


You can find all past episodes anywhere you get your podcasts.


Here are a few options.
Apple Podcast
Spotify
How to listen on your favorite app:
Download your favorite app and search for “ The Autism Dad”. Hit the subscribe button to be notified of all new releases. This prevents you from always having to search.
Alternatively, you can visit the official website at https://listen.theautismdad.com. Everything is there as well.

Today’s Sponsors:
Aceing Autism
ACEing Autism provides tennis programs for children on the autism spectrum aged 5 to 18, focusing on growth, social skills, and physical fitness. Tailored to individual needs with one-on-one volunteer support, the program includes weekend sessions and offers scholarships for accessibility. It aims to build confidence and social connections, with extended support available beyond age 18. More information can be found at aceingautism.org.

Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.
Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.</itunes:summary>
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<li>Connect with Rob: <a href="https://theautismdad.com/">https://theautismdad.com</a>
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<li>You can find all past episodes anywhere you get your podcasts.</li>
</ul><p><br></p><p>Here are a few options.</p><p><a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-autism-dad/id1450723980"><strong>Apple Podcast</strong></a></p><p><a href="https://open.spotify.com/show/0Kl8mzCI7sYHzLNVhmRWTo"><strong>Spotify</strong></a></p><p><strong>How to listen on your favorite app:</strong></p><p>Download your favorite app and search for “ The Autism Dad”. Hit the subscribe button to be notified of all new releases. This prevents you from always having to search.</p><p>Alternatively, you can visit the official website at <a href="https://listen.theautismdad.com/">https://listen.theautismdad.com</a>. Everything is there as well.</p><p><br></p><h1>Today’s Sponsors:</h1><p><strong>Aceing Autism</strong></p><p>ACEing Autism provides tennis programs for children on the autism spectrum aged 5 to 18, focusing on growth, social skills, and physical fitness. Tailored to individual needs with one-on-one volunteer support, the program includes weekend sessions and offers scholarships for accessibility. It aims to build confidence and social connections, with extended support available beyond age 18. More information can be found at <a href="https://cms.megaphone.fm/organizations/27047b66-8bcd-11ed-a9ff-2b3c67be31f2/podcasts/825e0c8e-8c6d-11ed-bf86-4b2df45099a4/episodes/50b67f96-8734-11ee-90de-cf2b99b064f2/aceingautism.org">aceingautism.org</a>.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Learn More About Mightier</strong></p><p>Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.com/mightier"><strong>Read My Mightier Review</strong></a><strong> and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.</strong></p>]]>
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      <title>Answering Your Questions About Autism, Parenting, and Dating (S6E51)</title>
      <description>On this week’s episode, I sat down with my amazing girlfriend Kelly, and we answer your submitted questions about autism, parenting, and dating when you’re a special needs parent. Kelly and I are both autism parents and we share our experience navigating our parenting journey. We talk about dealing with school related challenges, picking battles, maintaining a relationship while raising autistic kids, and even navigating differences in the way we parent. This was so fun to record and it’s so relatable. You have been asking for us to do this for a while and the wait is over. Let us know what we should talk about next. :-)

Hosted by Rob Gorski:
Rob Gorski, a devoted single father to three incredible autistic sons, is the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. As a multi-award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, and influential social media figure for over a decade, Rob continues to share his family's journey, providing insights, resources, and support to the autism community.

Connect with Rob: https://theautismdad.com


You can find all past episodes anywhere you get your podcasts.


Here are a few options.
Apple Podcast
Spotify
How to listen on your favorite app:
Download your favorite app and search for “ The Autism Dad”. Hit the subscribe button to be notified of all new releases. This prevents you from always having to search.
Alternatively, you can visit the official website at https://listen.theautismdad.com. Everything is there as well.

Today’s Sponsors:
Hibi Health
Hibi is an app designed to help families manage the care of children with additional needs. It integrates health, education, and social care information in one platform, offering tools for personalized care management and collaborative sharing with family, friends, and professionals. Developed through extensive family collaboration, Hibi aims to reduce the overwhelm and isolation of caregiving. It's free to download and try out on Android and iOS, with more information available at hibi.health.
Kinjo: 
Elevate Roblox gaming with Kinjo's educational spin, blending fun with learning. Enjoy a 10% discount on Kinjo Plus with code “theautismdad” at https://theautismdad.com/Kinjo.
Join us as we explore the nuances of non-speaking autism and empower ourselves with the knowledge to foster a more inclusive and understanding environment for all.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>On this week’s episode, I sat down with my amazing girlfriend Kelly, and we answer your submitted questions about autism, parenting, and dating when you’re a special needs parent. Kelly and I are both autism parents and we share our experience navigating our parenting journey. We talk about dealing with school related challenges, picking battles, maintaining a relationship while raising autistic kids, and even navigating differences in the way we parent. This was so fun to record and it’s so relatable. You have been asking for us to do this for a while and the wait is over. Let us know what we should talk about next. :-)

Hosted by Rob Gorski:
Rob Gorski, a devoted single father to three incredible autistic sons, is the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. As a multi-award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, and influential social media figure for over a decade, Rob continues to share his family's journey, providing insights, resources, and support to the autism community.

Connect with Rob: https://theautismdad.com


You can find all past episodes anywhere you get your podcasts.


Here are a few options.
Apple Podcast
Spotify
How to listen on your favorite app:
Download your favorite app and search for “ The Autism Dad”. Hit the subscribe button to be notified of all new releases. This prevents you from always having to search.
Alternatively, you can visit the official website at https://listen.theautismdad.com. Everything is there as well.

Today’s Sponsors:
Hibi Health
Hibi is an app designed to help families manage the care of children with additional needs. It integrates health, education, and social care information in one platform, offering tools for personalized care management and collaborative sharing with family, friends, and professionals. Developed through extensive family collaboration, Hibi aims to reduce the overwhelm and isolation of caregiving. It's free to download and try out on Android and iOS, with more information available at hibi.health.
Kinjo: 
Elevate Roblox gaming with Kinjo's educational spin, blending fun with learning. Enjoy a 10% discount on Kinjo Plus with code “theautismdad” at https://theautismdad.com/Kinjo.
Join us as we explore the nuances of non-speaking autism and empower ourselves with the knowledge to foster a more inclusive and understanding environment for all.</itunes:summary>
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<li>Connect with Rob: <a href="https://theautismdad.com/">https://theautismdad.com</a>
</li>
<li>You can find all past episodes anywhere you get your podcasts.</li>
</ul><p><br></p><p>Here are a few options.</p><p><a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-autism-dad/id1450723980"><strong>Apple Podcast</strong></a></p><p><a href="https://open.spotify.com/show/0Kl8mzCI7sYHzLNVhmRWTo"><strong>Spotify</strong></a></p><p><strong>How to listen on your favorite app:</strong></p><p>Download your favorite app and search for “ The Autism Dad”. Hit the subscribe button to be notified of all new releases. This prevents you from always having to search.</p><p>Alternatively, you can visit the official website at <a href="https://listen.theautismdad.com/">https://listen.theautismdad.com</a>. Everything is there as well.</p><p><br></p><h1>Today’s Sponsors:</h1><p><strong>Hibi Health</strong></p><p>Hibi is an app designed to help families manage the care of children with additional needs. It integrates health, education, and social care information in one platform, offering tools for personalized care management and collaborative sharing with family, friends, and professionals. Developed through extensive family collaboration, Hibi aims to reduce the overwhelm and isolation of caregiving. It's free to download and try out on Android and iOS, with more information available at <a href="hibi.health">hibi.health</a>.</p><p><strong>Kinjo: </strong></p><p>Elevate Roblox gaming with Kinjo's educational spin, blending fun with learning. Enjoy a 10% discount on Kinjo Plus with code “theautismdad” at <a href="https://theautismdad.com/Kinjo">https://theautismdad.com/Kinjo</a>.</p><p>Join us as we explore the nuances of non-speaking autism and empower ourselves with the knowledge to foster a more inclusive and understanding environment for all.</p>]]>
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      <title>An Inclusive Nationwide Tennis Program For Autistic Kids (S6E50)</title>
      <description>In this insightful episode of The Autism Dad podcast, host Rob Gorski sits down with Richard Spurling, the executive director and co-founder of Aceing Autism. They delve into the transformative impact of recreational programs for children with autism, discussing how the sport of tennis can offer vital social, physical, and cognitive benefits.

Guest Expert:
Richard Spurling: Executive Director and Co-Founder of Aceing Autism
Richard Spurling serves as the Executive Director of Aceing Autism, a nonprofit he co-founded. His journey began with a deep-seated passion for tennis and a commitment to making a positive impact in the lives of children with autism. Richard has dedicated his career to developing accessible, fun, and enriching tennis programs tailored to the unique needs of autistic children. Under his leadership, Aceing Autism has blossomed into a nationally recognized organization, providing countless children the opportunity to thrive both on and off the tennis court. His innovative approach and unwavering dedication to inclusivity have not only brought joy and growth to the children he serves but also fostered a strong sense of community among families, volunteers, and staff.

Learn more about Aceing Autism by visiting: https://aceingautism.org

Like our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/Aceingautism


Hosted by Rob Gorski:
Rob Gorski, a devoted single father to three incredible autistic sons, is the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. As a multi-award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, and influential social media figure for over a decade, Rob continues to share his family's journey, providing insights, resources, and support to the autism community.

Connect with Rob: https://theautismdad.com


You can find all past episodes anywhere you get your podcasts.


Here are a few options.
Apple Podcast
Spotify
How to listen on your favorite app:
Download your favorite app and search for “ The Autism Dad”. Hit the subscribe button to be notified of all new releases. This prevents you from always having to search.
Alternatively, you can visit the official website at https://listen.theautismdad.com. Everything is there as well.

Today’s Sponsors:
Hibi Health
Hibi is an app designed to help families manage the care of children with additional needs. It integrates health, education, and social care information in one platform, offering tools for personalized care management and collaborative sharing with family, friends, and professionals. Developed through extensive family collaboration, Hibi aims to reduce the overwhelm and isolation of caregiving. It's free to download and try out on Android and iOS, with more information available at hibi.health.</description>
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      <itunes:episode>50</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Aceing Autism Is A Nationwide Program Empowering Autistic Children Through Tennis</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In this insightful episode of The Autism Dad podcast, host Rob Gorski sits down with Richard Spurling, the executive director and co-founder of Aceing Autism. They delve into the transformative impact of recreational programs for children with autism, discussing how the sport of tennis can offer vital social, physical, and cognitive benefits.

Guest Expert:
Richard Spurling: Executive Director and Co-Founder of Aceing Autism
Richard Spurling serves as the Executive Director of Aceing Autism, a nonprofit he co-founded. His journey began with a deep-seated passion for tennis and a commitment to making a positive impact in the lives of children with autism. Richard has dedicated his career to developing accessible, fun, and enriching tennis programs tailored to the unique needs of autistic children. Under his leadership, Aceing Autism has blossomed into a nationally recognized organization, providing countless children the opportunity to thrive both on and off the tennis court. His innovative approach and unwavering dedication to inclusivity have not only brought joy and growth to the children he serves but also fostered a strong sense of community among families, volunteers, and staff.

Learn more about Aceing Autism by visiting: https://aceingautism.org

Like our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/Aceingautism


Hosted by Rob Gorski:
Rob Gorski, a devoted single father to three incredible autistic sons, is the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. As a multi-award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, and influential social media figure for over a decade, Rob continues to share his family's journey, providing insights, resources, and support to the autism community.

Connect with Rob: https://theautismdad.com


You can find all past episodes anywhere you get your podcasts.


Here are a few options.
Apple Podcast
Spotify
How to listen on your favorite app:
Download your favorite app and search for “ The Autism Dad”. Hit the subscribe button to be notified of all new releases. This prevents you from always having to search.
Alternatively, you can visit the official website at https://listen.theautismdad.com. Everything is there as well.

Today’s Sponsors:
Hibi Health
Hibi is an app designed to help families manage the care of children with additional needs. It integrates health, education, and social care information in one platform, offering tools for personalized care management and collaborative sharing with family, friends, and professionals. Developed through extensive family collaboration, Hibi aims to reduce the overwhelm and isolation of caregiving. It's free to download and try out on Android and iOS, with more information available at hibi.health.</itunes:summary>
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<li>Learn more about Aceing Autism by visiting: https://aceingautism.org</li>
<li>Like our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/Aceingautism</li>
</ul><p><br></p><h1>Hosted by Rob Gorski:</h1><p>Rob Gorski, a devoted single father to three incredible autistic sons, is the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. As a multi-award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, and influential social media figure for over a decade, Rob continues to share his family's journey, providing insights, resources, and support to the autism community.</p><ul>
<li>Connect with Rob: <a href="https://theautismdad.com/">https://theautismdad.com</a>
</li>
<li>You can find all past episodes anywhere you get your podcasts.</li>
</ul><p><br></p><p>Here are a few options.</p><p><a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-autism-dad/id1450723980"><strong>Apple Podcast</strong></a></p><p><a href="https://open.spotify.com/show/0Kl8mzCI7sYHzLNVhmRWTo"><strong>Spotify</strong></a></p><p><strong>How to listen on your favorite app:</strong></p><p>Download your favorite app and search for “ The Autism Dad”. Hit the subscribe button to be notified of all new releases. This prevents you from always having to search.</p><p>Alternatively, you can visit the official website at <a href="https://listen.theautismdad.com/">https://listen.theautismdad.com</a>. Everything is there as well.</p><p><br></p><h1>Today’s Sponsors:</h1><p><strong>Hibi Health</strong></p><p>Hibi is an app designed to help families manage the care of children with additional needs. It integrates health, education, and social care information in one platform, offering tools for personalized care management and collaborative sharing with family, friends, and professionals. Developed through extensive family collaboration, Hibi aims to reduce the overwhelm and isolation of caregiving. It's free to download and try out on Android and iOS, with more information available at <a href="https://cms.megaphone.fm/organizations/27047b66-8bcd-11ed-a9ff-2b3c67be31f2/podcasts/825e0c8e-8c6d-11ed-bf86-4b2df45099a4/episodes/36b65dda-8ffb-11ee-8088-4b75f2a90c15/hibi.health">hibi.health</a>.</p>]]>
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      <title>Soaps, Success, and Autism: Trevor’s Inspiring Tale (S6E49)</title>
      <description>Discover the power of parental support in this episode of 'The Autism Dad' podcast. Join us as Tia Hanson shares the uplifting story of her son Trevor, a young man with autism who founded 'Trev's Trade Soaps'. This episode celebrates creativity, determination, and the incredible potential within the autism community. A heartwarming tale of success, one soap bar at a time.
Guest Expert:
Tia Hanson - Trevor's Mom
Trevor Dealy is a young man with a compassionate nature who has ventured into the artisanal soap-making business. At 21 years old, Trevor, who has autism, is developmentally younger than his age suggests. He has faced a range of medical challenges since birth, being a micro-preemie born at just 26 weeks and weighing only 1 pound 7 ounces. Despite these hurdles, Trevor has shown incredible resilience and determination, now successfully running a home-based operation producing beautiful, small-batch soaps.

Tia Hanson, Trevor's mother, is an extraordinary figure in her own right. She holds a degree in early childhood development and has over 12 years of experience in teaching and developing educational programs. After Trevor's birth, Tia devoted herself entirely to addressing his complex disabilities and medical needs. She has been a tireless advocate, challenging systems that were ill-prepared to support and educate her son. Her advocacy journey led her back to school with the Council of Parents Attorneys and Advocates, a nationally certified advocacy program. Tia now works as an educational advocate in a law firm, leveraging her personal experiences with Trevor to help other people with disabilities and their families.


Learn more about Trev's Trades: https://www.trevstrades.com/



Like our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/trevstrades



Hosted by Rob Gorski:
Rob Gorski, a devoted single father to three incredible autistic sons, is the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. As a multi-award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, and influential social media figure for over a decade, Rob continues to share his family's journey, providing insights, resources, and support to the autism community.

Connect with Rob: https://theautismdad.com


You can find all past episodes anywhere you get your podcasts.


Here are a few options.
Apple Podcast
Spotify
How to listen on your favorite app:
Download your favorite app and search for “ The Autism Dad”. Hit the subscribe button to be notified of all new releases. This prevents you from always having to search.
Alternatively, you can visit the official website at https://listen.theautismdad.com. Everything is there as well.

Today’s Sponsors:

Aceing Autism
ACEing Autism provides tennis programs for children on the autism spectrum aged 5 to 18, focusing on growth, social skills, and physical fitness. Tailored to individual needs with one-on-one volunteer support, the program includes weekend sessions and offers scholarships for accessibility. It aims to build confidence and social connections, with extended support available beyond age 18. More information can be found at aceingautism.org.

The Village Vision Podcast
"The Village Vision podcast delves into the power of community support in child and family care. We share inspiring stories and insights from experts, advocates, and those with firsthand experience, highlighting effective collaborations for improved care. This podcast embodies the ethos of Meerkat Village, which focuses on using technology to unite caregivers and services for children with diverse needs. Join us to explore how collaborative care can transform our community. For more information visit https://thevillagevision.com/.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 20 Nov 2023 05:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Soaps, Success, and Autism: Trevor’s Inspiring Tale</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>6</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>49</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Discover the power of parental support in this episode of 'The Autism Dad' podcast. Join us as Tia Hanson shares the uplifting story of her son Trevor, a young man with autism who founded 'Trev's Trade Soaps'. This episode celebrates creativity, determination, and the incredible potential within the autism community. A heartwarming tale of success, one soap bar at a time.
Guest Expert:
Tia Hanson - Trevor's Mom
Trevor Dealy is a young man with a compassionate nature who has ventured into the artisanal soap-making business. At 21 years old, Trevor, who has autism, is developmentally younger than his age suggests. He has faced a range of medical challenges since birth, being a micro-preemie born at just 26 weeks and weighing only 1 pound 7 ounces. Despite these hurdles, Trevor has shown incredible resilience and determination, now successfully running a home-based operation producing beautiful, small-batch soaps.

Tia Hanson, Trevor's mother, is an extraordinary figure in her own right. She holds a degree in early childhood development and has over 12 years of experience in teaching and developing educational programs. After Trevor's birth, Tia devoted herself entirely to addressing his complex disabilities and medical needs. She has been a tireless advocate, challenging systems that were ill-prepared to support and educate her son. Her advocacy journey led her back to school with the Council of Parents Attorneys and Advocates, a nationally certified advocacy program. Tia now works as an educational advocate in a law firm, leveraging her personal experiences with Trevor to help other people with disabilities and their families.


Learn more about Trev's Trades: https://www.trevstrades.com/



Like our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/trevstrades



Hosted by Rob Gorski:
Rob Gorski, a devoted single father to three incredible autistic sons, is the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. As a multi-award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, and influential social media figure for over a decade, Rob continues to share his family's journey, providing insights, resources, and support to the autism community.

Connect with Rob: https://theautismdad.com


You can find all past episodes anywhere you get your podcasts.


Here are a few options.
Apple Podcast
Spotify
How to listen on your favorite app:
Download your favorite app and search for “ The Autism Dad”. Hit the subscribe button to be notified of all new releases. This prevents you from always having to search.
Alternatively, you can visit the official website at https://listen.theautismdad.com. Everything is there as well.

Today’s Sponsors:

Aceing Autism
ACEing Autism provides tennis programs for children on the autism spectrum aged 5 to 18, focusing on growth, social skills, and physical fitness. Tailored to individual needs with one-on-one volunteer support, the program includes weekend sessions and offers scholarships for accessibility. It aims to build confidence and social connections, with extended support available beyond age 18. More information can be found at aceingautism.org.

The Village Vision Podcast
"The Village Vision podcast delves into the power of community support in child and family care. We share inspiring stories and insights from experts, advocates, and those with firsthand experience, highlighting effective collaborations for improved care. This podcast embodies the ethos of Meerkat Village, which focuses on using technology to unite caregivers and services for children with diverse needs. Join us to explore how collaborative care can transform our community. For more information visit https://thevillagevision.com/.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Discover the power of parental support in this episode of 'The Autism Dad' podcast. Join us as Tia Hanson shares the uplifting story of her son Trevor, a young man with autism who founded 'Trev's Trade Soaps'. This episode celebrates creativity, determination, and the incredible potential within the autism community. A heartwarming tale of success, one soap bar at a time.</p><h1>Guest Expert:</h1><p><strong>Tia Hanson - Trevor's Mom</strong></p><p><strong>Trevor Dealy</strong> is a young man with a compassionate nature who has ventured into the artisanal soap-making business. At 21 years old, Trevor, who has autism, is developmentally younger than his age suggests. He has faced a range of medical challenges since birth, being a micro-preemie born at just 26 weeks and weighing only 1 pound 7 ounces. Despite these hurdles, Trevor has shown incredible resilience and determination, now successfully running a home-based operation producing beautiful, small-batch soaps.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Tia Hanson</strong>, Trevor's mother, is an extraordinary figure in her own right. She holds a degree in early childhood development and has over 12 years of experience in teaching and developing educational programs. After Trevor's birth, Tia devoted herself entirely to addressing his complex disabilities and medical needs. She has been a tireless advocate, challenging systems that were ill-prepared to support and educate her son. Her advocacy journey led her back to school with the Council of Parents Attorneys and Advocates, a nationally certified advocacy program. Tia now works as an educational advocate in a law firm, leveraging her personal experiences with Trevor to help other people with disabilities and their families.</p><ul>
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<strong>Learn more about Trev's Trades</strong>: <a href="https://www.trevstrades.com/">https://www.trevstrades.com/</a>
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<strong>Like our Facebook page</strong>: <a href="https://www.facebook.com/trevstrades">https://www.facebook.com/trevstrades</a>
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</ul><p><br></p><h1>Hosted by Rob Gorski:</h1><p>Rob Gorski, a devoted single father to three incredible autistic sons, is the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. As a multi-award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, and influential social media figure for over a decade, Rob continues to share his family's journey, providing insights, resources, and support to the autism community.</p><ul>
<li>Connect with Rob: <a href="https://theautismdad.com/">https://theautismdad.com</a>
</li>
<li>You can find all past episodes anywhere you get your podcasts.</li>
</ul><p><br></p><p>Here are a few options.</p><p><a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-autism-dad/id1450723980"><strong>Apple Podcast</strong></a></p><p><a href="https://open.spotify.com/show/0Kl8mzCI7sYHzLNVhmRWTo"><strong>Spotify</strong></a></p><p><strong>How to listen on your favorite app:</strong></p><p>Download your favorite app and search for “ The Autism Dad”. Hit the subscribe button to be notified of all new releases. This prevents you from always having to search.</p><p>Alternatively, you can visit the official website at <a href="https://listen.theautismdad.com/">https://listen.theautismdad.com</a>. Everything is there as well.</p><p><br></p><h1>Today’s Sponsors:</h1><p><br></p><p><strong>Aceing Autism</strong></p><p>ACEing Autism provides tennis programs for children on the autism spectrum aged 5 to 18, focusing on growth, social skills, and physical fitness. Tailored to individual needs with one-on-one volunteer support, the program includes weekend sessions and offers scholarships for accessibility. It aims to build confidence and social connections, with extended support available beyond age 18. More information can be found at <a href="aceingautism.org">aceingautism.org</a>.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>The Village Vision Podcast</strong></p><p>"The Village Vision podcast delves into the power of community support in child and family care. We share inspiring stories and insights from experts, advocates, and those with firsthand experience, highlighting effective collaborations for improved care. This podcast embodies the ethos of Meerkat Village, which focuses on using technology to unite caregivers and services for children with diverse needs. Join us to explore how collaborative care can transform our community. For more information visit <a href="https://thevillagevision.com/">https://thevillagevision.com/</a>.</p>]]>
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      <title>A Fun Q&amp;A with My Autistic Son (S6E48)</title>
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In this episode of The Autism Dad Podcast, Rob Gorski and his 15-year-old autistic son, Emmett, answer random questions submitted by listeners. They discuss topics such as favorite activities, the right time to put up Christmas decorations, challenging situations, and coping strategies for stress. The conversation is light-hearted and provides insight into Emmett's interests and perspectives.
Key Takeaways:

Emmett finds baking and walking to be calming activities.

The right time to put up Christmas decorations is after Thanksgiving, according to Rob.

Sibling conflicts can be overwhelming for Emmett, but he understands it's a normal part of having brothers.

Rob finds cleaning up after his kids to be a challenging and frustrating task.

When feeling upset or stressed, Emmett finds relaxation, baking, and watching shows helpful.

Quotes:

"I like baking. It's calming." - Emmett Gorski

"I don't judge people for how they like their steak cooked." - Rob Gorski

"I'm a sucker for Christmas. I love the warm ambiance and decorations." - Emmett Gorski


Guest Expert:
Emmett Gorski
Emmett Gorski is a 15-year-old autistic advocate and the son of Rob Gorski, the influential blogger and podcast host behind "The Autism Dad." Passionate about raising awareness and understanding of autism, Emmett brings a unique, firsthand perspective to the conversation. Articulate and insightful, he has been featured on "The Autism Dad" podcast, where he discusses topics ranging from identity-first language to the daily challenges and triumphs of being autistic. With a keen interest in technology and a natural ability to connect with people, Emmett is not only a voice for autistic teens but also an inspiration for families navigating the complexities of autism.

Hosted by Rob Gorski:
Rob Gorski, a devoted single father to three incredible autistic sons, is the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. As a multi-award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, and influential social media figure for over a decade, Rob continues to share his family's journey, providing insights, resources, and support to the autism community.

Connect with Rob: https://theautismdad.com


You can find all past episodes anywhere you get your podcasts.


Here are a few options.
Apple Podcast
Spotify
How to listen on your favorite app:
Download your favorite app and search for “ The Autism Dad”. Hit the subscribe button to be notified of all new releases. This prevents you from always having to search.
Alternatively, you can visit the official website at https://listen.theautismdad.com. Everything is there as well.

Today’s Sponsors:

Goally:
Goally is a comprehensive app, serving as a digital scheduler, AAC speaker, and token board system. Designed for unique thinkers like autistic and ADHD kids, it helps them master daily routines and therapy without parental reminders, reducing nagging and promoting self-management. Goally can be used on your child's device or an affordable, dedicated device, which we've found more effective in our home.
For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.

Learn More About Mightier:
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.
Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.</description>
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      <itunes:title>A Fun Q&amp;A with My Autistic Son</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>6</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>48</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Answering Random Listener Questions with My Autistic SOn</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Summary:
In this episode of The Autism Dad Podcast, Rob Gorski and his 15-year-old autistic son, Emmett, answer random questions submitted by listeners. They discuss topics such as favorite activities, the right time to put up Christmas decorations, challenging situations, and coping strategies for stress. The conversation is light-hearted and provides insight into Emmett's interests and perspectives.
Key Takeaways:

Emmett finds baking and walking to be calming activities.

The right time to put up Christmas decorations is after Thanksgiving, according to Rob.

Sibling conflicts can be overwhelming for Emmett, but he understands it's a normal part of having brothers.

Rob finds cleaning up after his kids to be a challenging and frustrating task.

When feeling upset or stressed, Emmett finds relaxation, baking, and watching shows helpful.

Quotes:

"I like baking. It's calming." - Emmett Gorski

"I don't judge people for how they like their steak cooked." - Rob Gorski

"I'm a sucker for Christmas. I love the warm ambiance and decorations." - Emmett Gorski


Guest Expert:
Emmett Gorski
Emmett Gorski is a 15-year-old autistic advocate and the son of Rob Gorski, the influential blogger and podcast host behind "The Autism Dad." Passionate about raising awareness and understanding of autism, Emmett brings a unique, firsthand perspective to the conversation. Articulate and insightful, he has been featured on "The Autism Dad" podcast, where he discusses topics ranging from identity-first language to the daily challenges and triumphs of being autistic. With a keen interest in technology and a natural ability to connect with people, Emmett is not only a voice for autistic teens but also an inspiration for families navigating the complexities of autism.

Hosted by Rob Gorski:
Rob Gorski, a devoted single father to three incredible autistic sons, is the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. As a multi-award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, and influential social media figure for over a decade, Rob continues to share his family's journey, providing insights, resources, and support to the autism community.

Connect with Rob: https://theautismdad.com


You can find all past episodes anywhere you get your podcasts.


Here are a few options.
Apple Podcast
Spotify
How to listen on your favorite app:
Download your favorite app and search for “ The Autism Dad”. Hit the subscribe button to be notified of all new releases. This prevents you from always having to search.
Alternatively, you can visit the official website at https://listen.theautismdad.com. Everything is there as well.

Today’s Sponsors:

Goally:
Goally is a comprehensive app, serving as a digital scheduler, AAC speaker, and token board system. Designed for unique thinkers like autistic and ADHD kids, it helps them master daily routines and therapy without parental reminders, reducing nagging and promoting self-management. Goally can be used on your child's device or an affordable, dedicated device, which we've found more effective in our home.
For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.

Learn More About Mightier:
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.
Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Summary:</strong></p><p>In this episode of The Autism Dad Podcast, Rob Gorski and his 15-year-old autistic son, Emmett, answer random questions submitted by listeners. They discuss topics such as favorite activities, the right time to put up Christmas decorations, challenging situations, and coping strategies for stress. The conversation is light-hearted and provides insight into Emmett's interests and perspectives.</p><p><strong>Key Takeaways:</strong></p><ol>
<li>Emmett finds baking and walking to be calming activities.</li>
<li>The right time to put up Christmas decorations is after Thanksgiving, according to Rob.</li>
<li>Sibling conflicts can be overwhelming for Emmett, but he understands it's a normal part of having brothers.</li>
<li>Rob finds cleaning up after his kids to be a challenging and frustrating task.</li>
<li>When feeling upset or stressed, Emmett finds relaxation, baking, and watching shows helpful.</li>
</ol><p><strong>Quotes:</strong></p><ul>
<li>"I like baking. It's calming." - Emmett Gorski</li>
<li>"I don't judge people for how they like their steak cooked." - Rob Gorski</li>
<li>"I'm a sucker for Christmas. I love the warm ambiance and decorations." - Emmett Gorski</li>
</ul><p><br></p><h1>Guest Expert:</h1><p><strong>Emmett Gorski</strong></p><p>Emmett Gorski is a 15-year-old autistic advocate and the son of Rob Gorski, the influential blogger and podcast host behind "The Autism Dad." Passionate about raising awareness and understanding of autism, Emmett brings a unique, firsthand perspective to the conversation. Articulate and insightful, he has been featured on "The Autism Dad" podcast, where he discusses topics ranging from identity-first language to the daily challenges and triumphs of being autistic. With a keen interest in technology and a natural ability to connect with people, Emmett is not only a voice for autistic teens but also an inspiration for families navigating the complexities of autism.</p><p><br></p><h1>Hosted by Rob Gorski:</h1><p>Rob Gorski, a devoted single father to three incredible autistic sons, is the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. As a multi-award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, and influential social media figure for over a decade, Rob continues to share his family's journey, providing insights, resources, and support to the autism community.</p><ul>
<li>Connect with Rob: <a href="https://theautismdad.com/">https://theautismdad.com</a>
</li>
<li>You can find all past episodes anywhere you get your podcasts.</li>
</ul><p><br></p><p>Here are a few options.</p><p><a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-autism-dad/id1450723980"><strong>Apple Podcast</strong></a></p><p><a href="https://open.spotify.com/show/0Kl8mzCI7sYHzLNVhmRWTo"><strong>Spotify</strong></a></p><p><strong>How to listen on your favorite app:</strong></p><p>Download your favorite app and search for “ The Autism Dad”. Hit the subscribe button to be notified of all new releases. This prevents you from always having to search.</p><p>Alternatively, you can visit the official website at <a href="https://listen.theautismdad.com/">https://listen.theautismdad.com</a>. Everything is there as well.</p><p><br></p><h1>Today’s Sponsors:</h1><p><br></p><p><strong>Goally:</strong></p><p>Goally is a comprehensive app, serving as a digital scheduler, AAC speaker, and token board system. Designed for unique thinkers like autistic and ADHD kids, it helps them master daily routines and therapy without parental reminders, reducing nagging and promoting self-management. Goally can be used on your child's device or an affordable, dedicated device, which we've found more effective in our home.</p><p>For more information, you can visit<strong> </strong><a href="https://glnk.io/6x5q3/theautismdad"><strong>getgoally.com</strong></a> and use the code “<strong>theautismdad</strong>” to save 10% off your order.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Learn More About Mightier:</strong></p><p>Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.com/mightier"><strong>Read My Mightier Review</strong></a><strong> and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.</strong></p>]]>
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      <title>A Parents Guide to Puberty and Autism (S6E47) </title>
      <description>In this enlightening episode, we explore the unique challenges and experiences of puberty in autistic children. Dr. Whitney Casares and I discuss how to explain physical and emotional changes to neurodivergent teens, address sensitive issues like menstruation and self-exploration, and provide strategies for managing social challenges and inappropriate behaviors. Additionally, we delve into the potential role of medication in easing puberty-related difficulties. Join us for practical advice and insights to help parents guide their autistic children through the complexities of puberty.
Guest Expert: Dr. Whitney Casares:

Dr. Whitney Casares is the Founder and CEO of Modern Mommy Doc, a board-certified pediatrician, author, speaker, and advocate for women's success in work and home life. Based in Portland, Oregon, she's also an autism mom, a two-time American Academy of Pediatrics author and spokesperson. While she considers her children her greatest teachers, she also boasts an extensive academic background. She completed her undergraduate studies in journalism, followed by medical training at the University of Vermont and pediatrics residency at Stanford University, in addition to holding a Master of Public Health in Maternal and Child Health from the University of California, Berkeley.
Pre-order her new book (Out January 23, 2024): Doing It All: Stop Over-Functioning and Become the Mom and Person You're Meant to Be (Click Here)
Out Now: The Working Mom Blueprint: Winning at Parenting without Losing Yourself. (Click Here)
Check out her website: https://modernmommydoc.com/

Hosted by Rob Gorski:
Rob Gorski, a devoted single father to three incredible autistic sons, is the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. As a multi-award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, and influential social media figure for over a decade, Rob continues to share his family's journey, providing insights, resources, and support to the autism community. 

Connect with Rob: https://theautismdad.com


You can find all past episodes anywhere you get your podcasts.


Here are a few options.
Apple Podcast
Spotify
How to listen on your favorite app:
Download your favorite app and search for “ The Autism Dad”. Hit the subscribe button to be notified of all new releases. This prevents you from always having to search.
Alternatively, you can visit the official website at https://listen.theautismdad.com. Everything is there as well.

Today’s Sponsors:

Goally:
The Goally tablet is focused on fostering independence in kids without the distractions of ads, social media, or potentially harmful content. Unlike Kindle and iPad tablets, Goally's Tablet exclusively features educational apps like Khan Academy, Duolingo ABC, and Starfall, and is entirely controlled by parents. Goally's Kids Calendar helps kids with things like task management. Kids also learn life skills through video classes and pre-made routines, enhancing their independence.
For more information, and to try it Risk-Free for 30 days, visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.

Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.
Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 13 Nov 2023 05:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>A Parents Guide to Puberty and Autism</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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      <itunes:episode>47</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Practical information and strategies for navigating puberty in neurodivergent kids</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In this enlightening episode, we explore the unique challenges and experiences of puberty in autistic children. Dr. Whitney Casares and I discuss how to explain physical and emotional changes to neurodivergent teens, address sensitive issues like menstruation and self-exploration, and provide strategies for managing social challenges and inappropriate behaviors. Additionally, we delve into the potential role of medication in easing puberty-related difficulties. Join us for practical advice and insights to help parents guide their autistic children through the complexities of puberty.
Guest Expert: Dr. Whitney Casares:

Dr. Whitney Casares is the Founder and CEO of Modern Mommy Doc, a board-certified pediatrician, author, speaker, and advocate for women's success in work and home life. Based in Portland, Oregon, she's also an autism mom, a two-time American Academy of Pediatrics author and spokesperson. While she considers her children her greatest teachers, she also boasts an extensive academic background. She completed her undergraduate studies in journalism, followed by medical training at the University of Vermont and pediatrics residency at Stanford University, in addition to holding a Master of Public Health in Maternal and Child Health from the University of California, Berkeley.
Pre-order her new book (Out January 23, 2024): Doing It All: Stop Over-Functioning and Become the Mom and Person You're Meant to Be (Click Here)
Out Now: The Working Mom Blueprint: Winning at Parenting without Losing Yourself. (Click Here)
Check out her website: https://modernmommydoc.com/

Hosted by Rob Gorski:
Rob Gorski, a devoted single father to three incredible autistic sons, is the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. As a multi-award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, and influential social media figure for over a decade, Rob continues to share his family's journey, providing insights, resources, and support to the autism community. 

Connect with Rob: https://theautismdad.com


You can find all past episodes anywhere you get your podcasts.


Here are a few options.
Apple Podcast
Spotify
How to listen on your favorite app:
Download your favorite app and search for “ The Autism Dad”. Hit the subscribe button to be notified of all new releases. This prevents you from always having to search.
Alternatively, you can visit the official website at https://listen.theautismdad.com. Everything is there as well.

Today’s Sponsors:

Goally:
The Goally tablet is focused on fostering independence in kids without the distractions of ads, social media, or potentially harmful content. Unlike Kindle and iPad tablets, Goally's Tablet exclusively features educational apps like Khan Academy, Duolingo ABC, and Starfall, and is entirely controlled by parents. Goally's Kids Calendar helps kids with things like task management. Kids also learn life skills through video classes and pre-made routines, enhancing their independence.
For more information, and to try it Risk-Free for 30 days, visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.

Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.
Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this enlightening episode, we explore the unique challenges and experiences of puberty in autistic children. Dr. Whitney Casares and I discuss how to explain physical and emotional changes to neurodivergent teens, address sensitive issues like menstruation and self-exploration, and provide strategies for managing social challenges and inappropriate behaviors. Additionally, we delve into the potential role of medication in easing puberty-related difficulties. Join us for practical advice and insights to help parents guide their autistic children through the complexities of puberty.</p><h1>Guest Expert: <strong>Dr. Whitney Casares:</strong>
</h1><p>Dr. Whitney Casares is the Founder and CEO of Modern Mommy Doc, a board-certified pediatrician, author, speaker, and advocate for women's success in work and home life. Based in Portland, Oregon, she's also an autism mom, a two-time American Academy of Pediatrics author and spokesperson. While she considers her children her greatest teachers, she also boasts an extensive academic background. She completed her undergraduate studies in journalism, followed by medical training at the University of Vermont and pediatrics residency at Stanford University, in addition to holding a Master of Public Health in Maternal and Child Health from the University of California, Berkeley.</p><p>Pre-order her new book (Out January 23, 2024):<strong> Doing It All: Stop Over-Functioning and Become the Mom and Person You're Meant to Be</strong> <strong>(Click </strong><a href="https://amzn.to/3FWHKSt"><strong>Here</strong></a><strong>)</strong></p><p>Out Now: <strong>The Working Mom Blueprint: Winning at Parenting without Losing Yourself. (Click </strong><a href="https://amzn.to/47r8Lcz"><strong>Here</strong></a><strong>)</strong></p><p><strong>Check out her website: </strong><a href="https://modernmommydoc.com/"><strong>https://modernmommydoc.com/</strong></a></p><p><br></p><h1>Hosted by Rob Gorski:</h1><p>Rob Gorski, a devoted single father to three incredible autistic sons, is the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. As a multi-award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, and influential social media figure for over a decade, Rob continues to share his family's journey, providing insights, resources, and support to the autism community. </p><ul>
<li>Connect with Rob: <a href="https://theautismdad.com/">https://theautismdad.com</a>
</li>
<li>You can find all past episodes anywhere you get your podcasts.</li>
</ul><p><br></p><p>Here are a few options.</p><p><a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-autism-dad/id1450723980"><strong>Apple Podcast</strong></a></p><p><a href="https://open.spotify.com/show/0Kl8mzCI7sYHzLNVhmRWTo"><strong>Spotify</strong></a></p><p><strong>How to listen on your favorite app:</strong></p><p>Download your favorite app and search for “ The Autism Dad”. Hit the subscribe button to be notified of all new releases. This prevents you from always having to search.</p><p>Alternatively, you can visit the official website at <a href="https://listen.theautismdad.com/">https://listen.theautismdad.com</a>. Everything is there as well.</p><p><br></p><h1>Today’s Sponsors:</h1><p><br></p><p><strong>Goally:</strong></p><p>The Goally tablet is focused on fostering independence in kids without the distractions of ads, social media, or potentially harmful content. Unlike Kindle and iPad tablets, Goally's Tablet exclusively features educational apps like Khan Academy, Duolingo ABC, and Starfall, and is entirely controlled by parents. Goally's Kids Calendar helps kids with things like task management. Kids also learn life skills through video classes and pre-made routines, enhancing their independence.</p><p>For more information, and to try it Risk-Free for 30 days, visit<strong> </strong><a href="https://glnk.io/6x5q3/theautismdad"><strong>getgoally.com</strong></a> and use the code “<strong>theautismdad</strong>” to save 10% off your order.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Learn More About Mightier</strong></p><p>Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.com/mightier"><strong>Read My Mightier Review</strong></a><strong> and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.</strong></p>]]>
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      <title>A Houseful of Autism and ADHD (S6E46)</title>
      <description>A hilarious and insightful conversation with Emmett, my 15 year old autistic son. We talk about how between the four of us, three are diagnosed with autism and three with ADHD. We share how different everyone is and that just because we may share a diagnosis, doesn’t mean we are all the same.

Guest Expert:
Emmett Gorski
Emmett Gorski is a 15-year-old autistic advocate and the son of Rob Gorski, the influential blogger and podcast host behind "The Autism Dad." Passionate about raising awareness and understanding of autism, Emmett brings a unique, firsthand perspective to the conversation. Articulate and insightful, he has been featured on "The Autism Dad" podcast, where he discusses topics ranging from identity-first language to the daily challenges and triumphs of being autistic. With a keen interest in technology and a natural ability to connect with people, Emmett is not only a voice for autistic teens but also an inspiration for families navigating the complexities of autism.

Hosted by Rob Gorski:
Rob Gorski, a devoted single father to three incredible autistic sons, is the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. As a multi-award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, and influential social media figure for over a decade, Rob continues to share his family's journey, providing insights, resources, and support to the autism community.

Connect with Rob: https://theautismdad.com


You can find all past episodes anywhere you get your podcasts.


Here are a few options.
Apple Podcast
Spotify
How to listen on your favorite app:
Download your favorite app and search for “ The Autism Dad”. Hit the subscribe button to be notified of all new releases. This prevents you from always having to search.
Alternatively, you can visit the official website at https://listen.theautismdad.com. Everything is there as well.

Today’s Sponsors:

Goally:
Goally is a comprehensive app, serving as a digital scheduler, AAC speaker, and token board system. Designed for unique thinkers like autistic and ADHD kids, it helps them master daily routines and therapy without parental reminders, reducing nagging and promoting self-management. Goally can be used on your child's device or an affordable, dedicated device, which we've found more effective in our home.
For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.

Learn More About Mightier:
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.
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      <pubDate>Fri, 10 Nov 2023 05:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>A Houseful of Autism and ADHD</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:episode>46</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Embracing the Chaos and Colors of Neurodiversity Within Our Autism House</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>A hilarious and insightful conversation with Emmett, my 15 year old autistic son. We talk about how between the four of us, three are diagnosed with autism and three with ADHD. We share how different everyone is and that just because we may share a diagnosis, doesn’t mean we are all the same.

Guest Expert:
Emmett Gorski
Emmett Gorski is a 15-year-old autistic advocate and the son of Rob Gorski, the influential blogger and podcast host behind "The Autism Dad." Passionate about raising awareness and understanding of autism, Emmett brings a unique, firsthand perspective to the conversation. Articulate and insightful, he has been featured on "The Autism Dad" podcast, where he discusses topics ranging from identity-first language to the daily challenges and triumphs of being autistic. With a keen interest in technology and a natural ability to connect with people, Emmett is not only a voice for autistic teens but also an inspiration for families navigating the complexities of autism.

Hosted by Rob Gorski:
Rob Gorski, a devoted single father to three incredible autistic sons, is the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. As a multi-award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, and influential social media figure for over a decade, Rob continues to share his family's journey, providing insights, resources, and support to the autism community.

Connect with Rob: https://theautismdad.com


You can find all past episodes anywhere you get your podcasts.


Here are a few options.
Apple Podcast
Spotify
How to listen on your favorite app:
Download your favorite app and search for “ The Autism Dad”. Hit the subscribe button to be notified of all new releases. This prevents you from always having to search.
Alternatively, you can visit the official website at https://listen.theautismdad.com. Everything is there as well.

Today’s Sponsors:

Goally:
Goally is a comprehensive app, serving as a digital scheduler, AAC speaker, and token board system. Designed for unique thinkers like autistic and ADHD kids, it helps them master daily routines and therapy without parental reminders, reducing nagging and promoting self-management. Goally can be used on your child's device or an affordable, dedicated device, which we've found more effective in our home.
For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.

Learn More About Mightier:
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.
Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>A hilarious and insightful conversation with Emmett, my 15 year old autistic son. We talk about how between the four of us, three are diagnosed with autism and three with ADHD. We share how different everyone is and that just because we may share a diagnosis, doesn’t mean we are all the same.</p><h1><br></h1><h1>Guest Expert:</h1><p><strong>Emmett Gorski</strong></p><p>Emmett Gorski is a 15-year-old autistic advocate and the son of Rob Gorski, the influential blogger and podcast host behind "The Autism Dad." Passionate about raising awareness and understanding of autism, Emmett brings a unique, firsthand perspective to the conversation. Articulate and insightful, he has been featured on "The Autism Dad" podcast, where he discusses topics ranging from identity-first language to the daily challenges and triumphs of being autistic. With a keen interest in technology and a natural ability to connect with people, Emmett is not only a voice for autistic teens but also an inspiration for families navigating the complexities of autism.</p><p><br></p><h1>Hosted by Rob Gorski:</h1><p>Rob Gorski, a devoted single father to three incredible autistic sons, is the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. As a multi-award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, and influential social media figure for over a decade, Rob continues to share his family's journey, providing insights, resources, and support to the autism community.</p><ul>
<li>Connect with Rob: <a href="https://theautismdad.com/">https://theautismdad.com</a>
</li>
<li>You can find all past episodes anywhere you get your podcasts.</li>
</ul><p><br></p><p>Here are a few options.</p><p><a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-autism-dad/id1450723980"><strong>Apple Podcast</strong></a></p><p><a href="https://open.spotify.com/show/0Kl8mzCI7sYHzLNVhmRWTo"><strong>Spotify</strong></a></p><p><strong>How to listen on your favorite app:</strong></p><p>Download your favorite app and search for “ The Autism Dad”. Hit the subscribe button to be notified of all new releases. This prevents you from always having to search.</p><p>Alternatively, you can visit the official website at <a href="https://listen.theautismdad.com/">https://listen.theautismdad.com</a>. Everything is there as well.</p><p><br></p><h1>Today’s Sponsors:</h1><p><br></p><p><strong>Goally:</strong></p><p>Goally is a comprehensive app, serving as a digital scheduler, AAC speaker, and token board system. Designed for unique thinkers like autistic and ADHD kids, it helps them master daily routines and therapy without parental reminders, reducing nagging and promoting self-management. Goally can be used on your child's device or an affordable, dedicated device, which we've found more effective in our home.</p><p>For more information, you can visit<strong> </strong><a href="https://glnk.io/6x5q3/theautismdad"><strong>getgoally.com</strong></a> and use the code “<strong>theautismdad</strong>” to save 10% off your order.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Learn More About Mightier:</strong></p><p>Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.com/mightier"><strong>Read My Mightier Review</strong></a><strong> and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.</strong></p>]]>
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      <title>Special Needs Financial Planning (S6E45)</title>
      <description>In this episode, I’m joined by Kathryn Bryan, a Special Needs Financial Planner based in Northeast Ohio. Kathryn dives into the essential topic of planning for the future when you have a child with a disability. From utilizing government benefits to specialized trust funds, Kathryn provides invaluable insights to help secure a strong financial future for your family, regardless of your situation. If the idea of financial planning is overwhelming or you think it’s impossible, this episode is for you.
Guest Expert:
Kathryn Bryan, Ph.D., originally hailing from Medina, Ohio, has an impressive background in behavioral neuroscience with a B.S. in psychology from Baldwin Wallace University and an M.A. and Ph.D. from Kent State University. After a stint as a postdoctoral research fellow, Kathryn transitioned into financial planning, where she now serves as a beacon of guidance at Skylight Financial Group. Her expertise caters to a diverse clientele, including physicians, scientists, families with special needs, and the LGBTQ community.
Awards and Recognition:

Skylight's Rising Leader Award

"Forty Under 40" honoree by Crain’s Cleveland Business, 2016

Participant in Cleveland Leadership Accelerate, 2021

Contact Kathryn Bryan: Click Here



Hosted by Rob Gorski:
Rob Gorski, a devoted single father to three incredible autistic sons, is the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. As a multi-award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, and influential social media figure for over a decade, Rob continues to share his family's journey, providing insights, resources, and support to the autism community.

Connect with Rob: https://theautismdad.com


You can find all past episodes anywhere you get your podcasts.


Here are a few options.
Apple Podcast
Spotify
How to listen on your favorite app:
Download your favorite app and search for “ The Autism Dad”. Hit the subscribe button to be notified of all new releases. This prevents you from always having to search.
Alternatively, you can visit the official website at https://listen.theautismdad.com. Everything is there as well.

Today’s Sponsors:
Goally:
Goally is a comprehensive app, serving as a digital scheduler, AAC speaker, and token board system. Designed for unique thinkers like autistic and ADHD kids, it helps them master daily routines and therapy without parental reminders, reducing nagging and promoting self-management. Goally can be used on your child's device or an affordable, dedicated device, which we've found more effective in our home.
For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.
Learn More About Mightier:
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.
Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 06 Nov 2023 05:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Special Needs Financial Planning</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>6</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>45</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>What you need to know about planning for the future as special needs parents</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In this episode, I’m joined by Kathryn Bryan, a Special Needs Financial Planner based in Northeast Ohio. Kathryn dives into the essential topic of planning for the future when you have a child with a disability. From utilizing government benefits to specialized trust funds, Kathryn provides invaluable insights to help secure a strong financial future for your family, regardless of your situation. If the idea of financial planning is overwhelming or you think it’s impossible, this episode is for you.
Guest Expert:
Kathryn Bryan, Ph.D., originally hailing from Medina, Ohio, has an impressive background in behavioral neuroscience with a B.S. in psychology from Baldwin Wallace University and an M.A. and Ph.D. from Kent State University. After a stint as a postdoctoral research fellow, Kathryn transitioned into financial planning, where she now serves as a beacon of guidance at Skylight Financial Group. Her expertise caters to a diverse clientele, including physicians, scientists, families with special needs, and the LGBTQ community.
Awards and Recognition:

Skylight's Rising Leader Award

"Forty Under 40" honoree by Crain’s Cleveland Business, 2016

Participant in Cleveland Leadership Accelerate, 2021

Contact Kathryn Bryan: Click Here



Hosted by Rob Gorski:
Rob Gorski, a devoted single father to three incredible autistic sons, is the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. As a multi-award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, and influential social media figure for over a decade, Rob continues to share his family's journey, providing insights, resources, and support to the autism community.

Connect with Rob: https://theautismdad.com


You can find all past episodes anywhere you get your podcasts.


Here are a few options.
Apple Podcast
Spotify
How to listen on your favorite app:
Download your favorite app and search for “ The Autism Dad”. Hit the subscribe button to be notified of all new releases. This prevents you from always having to search.
Alternatively, you can visit the official website at https://listen.theautismdad.com. Everything is there as well.

Today’s Sponsors:
Goally:
Goally is a comprehensive app, serving as a digital scheduler, AAC speaker, and token board system. Designed for unique thinkers like autistic and ADHD kids, it helps them master daily routines and therapy without parental reminders, reducing nagging and promoting self-management. Goally can be used on your child's device or an affordable, dedicated device, which we've found more effective in our home.
For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.
Learn More About Mightier:
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.
Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, I’m joined by Kathryn Bryan, a Special Needs Financial Planner based in Northeast Ohio. Kathryn dives into the essential topic of planning for the future when you have a child with a disability. From utilizing government benefits to specialized trust funds, Kathryn provides invaluable insights to help secure a strong financial future for your family, regardless of your situation. If the idea of financial planning is overwhelming or you think it’s impossible, this episode is for you.</p><h1>Guest Expert:</h1><p>Kathryn Bryan, Ph.D., originally hailing from Medina, Ohio, has an impressive background in behavioral neuroscience with a B.S. in psychology from Baldwin Wallace University and an M.A. and Ph.D. from Kent State University. After a stint as a postdoctoral research fellow, Kathryn transitioned into financial planning, where she now serves as a beacon of guidance at Skylight Financial Group. Her expertise caters to a diverse clientele, including physicians, scientists, families with special needs, and the LGBTQ community.</p><p>Awards and Recognition:</p><ul>
<li>Skylight's Rising Leader Award</li>
<li>"Forty Under 40" honoree by Crain’s Cleveland Business, 2016</li>
<li>Participant in Cleveland Leadership Accelerate, 2021</li>
<li>Contact Kathryn Bryan: <a href="https://skylightfinancialgroup.com/our-team/kathryn-j-bryan/">Click Here</a>
</li>
</ul><p><br></p><h1>Hosted by Rob Gorski:</h1><p>Rob Gorski, a devoted single father to three incredible autistic sons, is the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. As a multi-award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, and influential social media figure for over a decade, Rob continues to share his family's journey, providing insights, resources, and support to the autism community.</p><ul>
<li>Connect with Rob: <a href="https://theautismdad.com/">https://theautismdad.com</a>
</li>
<li><strong>You can find all past episodes anywhere you get your podcasts.</strong></li>
</ul><p><br></p><p><strong>Here are a few options.</strong></p><p><a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-autism-dad/id1450723980"><strong>Apple Podcast</strong></a></p><p><a href="https://open.spotify.com/show/0Kl8mzCI7sYHzLNVhmRWTo"><strong>Spotify</strong></a></p><p>How to listen on your favorite app:</p><p>Download your favorite app and search for “ The Autism Dad”. Hit the subscribe button to be notified of all new releases. This prevents you from always having to search.</p><p>Alternatively, you can visit the official website at<strong> </strong><a href="https://listen.theautismdad.com/">https://listen.theautismdad.com</a>. Everything is there as well.</p><p><br></p><h1>Today’s Sponsors:</h1><p><strong>Goally:</strong></p><p>Goally is a comprehensive app, serving as a digital scheduler, AAC speaker, and token board system. Designed for unique thinkers like autistic and ADHD kids, it helps them master daily routines and therapy without parental reminders, reducing nagging and promoting self-management. Goally can be used on your child's device or an affordable, dedicated device, which we've found more effective in our home.</p><p>For more information, you can visit<strong> </strong><a href="https://glnk.io/6x5q3/theautismdad"><strong>getgoally.com</strong></a> and use the code “<strong>theautismdad</strong>” to save 10% off your order.</p><p><strong>Learn More About Mightier:</strong></p><p>Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.com/mightier"><strong>Read My Mightier Review</strong></a><strong> and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.</strong></p>]]>
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      <title>What My Autistic Son Thinks of Person First Language (S6E44)</title>
      <description>In this insightful episode of "The Autism Dad" podcast, Rob Gorski and his 15-year-old son, Emmett, delve into the hotly debated topic of Person-First vs. Identity-First Language in the autism community. Offering unique perspectives as a parent of three autistic children and an autistic teen, they explore the emotional and societal implications of the words we choose to describe autism. Tune in to discover how language shapes our understanding and why it matters.

Guest Expert:
Emmett Gorski
Emmett Gorski is a 15-year-old autistic advocate and the son of Rob Gorski, the influential blogger and podcast host behind "The Autism Dad." Passionate about raising awareness and understanding of autism, Emmett brings a unique, firsthand perspective to the conversation. Articulate and insightful, he has been featured on "The Autism Dad" podcast, where he discusses topics ranging from identity-first language to the daily challenges and triumphs of being autistic. With a keen interest in technology and a natural ability to connect with people, Emmett is not only a voice for autistic teens but also an inspiration for families navigating the complexities of autism.

Hosted by Rob Gorski:
Rob Gorski, a devoted single father to three incredible autistic sons, is the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. As a multi-award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, and influential social media figure for over a decade, Rob continues to share his family's journey, providing insights, resources, and support to the autism community.

Connect with Rob: https://theautismdad.com


You can find all past episodes anywhere you get your podcasts.


Here are a few options.
Apple Podcast
Spotify
How to listen on your favorite app:
Download your favorite app and search for “ The Autism Dad”. Hit the subscribe button to be notified of all new releases. This prevents you from always having to search.
Alternatively, you can visit the official website at https://listen.theautismdad.com. Everything is there as well.

Today’s Sponsors:

Goally:
Goally is a comprehensive app, serving as a digital scheduler, AAC speaker, and token board system. Designed for unique thinkers like autistic and ADHD kids, it helps them master daily routines and therapy without parental reminders, reducing nagging and promoting self-management. Goally can be used on your child's device or an affordable, dedicated device, which we've found more effective in our home.
For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Nov 2023 04:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>What My Autistic Son Thinks of Person First Language</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>6</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>44</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>A Father-Son Dialogue on Person-First vs. Identity-First Language</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In this insightful episode of "The Autism Dad" podcast, Rob Gorski and his 15-year-old son, Emmett, delve into the hotly debated topic of Person-First vs. Identity-First Language in the autism community. Offering unique perspectives as a parent of three autistic children and an autistic teen, they explore the emotional and societal implications of the words we choose to describe autism. Tune in to discover how language shapes our understanding and why it matters.

Guest Expert:
Emmett Gorski
Emmett Gorski is a 15-year-old autistic advocate and the son of Rob Gorski, the influential blogger and podcast host behind "The Autism Dad." Passionate about raising awareness and understanding of autism, Emmett brings a unique, firsthand perspective to the conversation. Articulate and insightful, he has been featured on "The Autism Dad" podcast, where he discusses topics ranging from identity-first language to the daily challenges and triumphs of being autistic. With a keen interest in technology and a natural ability to connect with people, Emmett is not only a voice for autistic teens but also an inspiration for families navigating the complexities of autism.

Hosted by Rob Gorski:
Rob Gorski, a devoted single father to three incredible autistic sons, is the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. As a multi-award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, and influential social media figure for over a decade, Rob continues to share his family's journey, providing insights, resources, and support to the autism community.

Connect with Rob: https://theautismdad.com


You can find all past episodes anywhere you get your podcasts.


Here are a few options.
Apple Podcast
Spotify
How to listen on your favorite app:
Download your favorite app and search for “ The Autism Dad”. Hit the subscribe button to be notified of all new releases. This prevents you from always having to search.
Alternatively, you can visit the official website at https://listen.theautismdad.com. Everything is there as well.

Today’s Sponsors:

Goally:
Goally is a comprehensive app, serving as a digital scheduler, AAC speaker, and token board system. Designed for unique thinkers like autistic and ADHD kids, it helps them master daily routines and therapy without parental reminders, reducing nagging and promoting self-management. Goally can be used on your child's device or an affordable, dedicated device, which we've found more effective in our home.
For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this insightful episode of "The Autism Dad" podcast, Rob Gorski and his 15-year-old son, Emmett, delve into the hotly debated topic of Person-First vs. Identity-First Language in the autism community. Offering unique perspectives as a parent of three autistic children and an autistic teen, they explore the emotional and societal implications of the words we choose to describe autism. Tune in to discover how language shapes our understanding and why it matters.</p><p><br></p><h1>Guest Expert:</h1><p><strong>Emmett Gorski</strong></p><p>Emmett Gorski is a 15-year-old autistic advocate and the son of Rob Gorski, the influential blogger and podcast host behind "The Autism Dad." Passionate about raising awareness and understanding of autism, Emmett brings a unique, firsthand perspective to the conversation. Articulate and insightful, he has been featured on "The Autism Dad" podcast, where he discusses topics ranging from identity-first language to the daily challenges and triumphs of being autistic. With a keen interest in technology and a natural ability to connect with people, Emmett is not only a voice for autistic teens but also an inspiration for families navigating the complexities of autism.</p><p><br></p><h1>Hosted by Rob Gorski:</h1><p>Rob Gorski, a devoted single father to three incredible autistic sons, is the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. As a multi-award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, and influential social media figure for over a decade, Rob continues to share his family's journey, providing insights, resources, and support to the autism community.</p><ul>
<li>Connect with Rob: <a href="https://theautismdad.com/">https://theautismdad.com</a>
</li>
<li>You can find all past episodes anywhere you get your podcasts.</li>
</ul><p><br></p><p>Here are a few options.</p><p><a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-autism-dad/id1450723980"><strong>Apple Podcast</strong></a></p><p><a href="https://open.spotify.com/show/0Kl8mzCI7sYHzLNVhmRWTo"><strong>Spotify</strong></a></p><p><strong>How to listen on your favorite app:</strong></p><p>Download your favorite app and search for “ The Autism Dad”. Hit the subscribe button to be notified of all new releases. This prevents you from always having to search.</p><p>Alternatively, you can visit the official website at <a href="https://listen.theautismdad.com/">https://listen.theautismdad.com</a>. Everything is there as well.</p><p><br></p><h1>Today’s Sponsors:</h1><p><br></p><p><strong>Goally:</strong></p><p>Goally is a comprehensive app, serving as a digital scheduler, AAC speaker, and token board system. Designed for unique thinkers like autistic and ADHD kids, it helps them master daily routines and therapy without parental reminders, reducing nagging and promoting self-management. Goally can be used on your child's device or an affordable, dedicated device, which we've found more effective in our home.</p><p>For more information, you can visit<strong> </strong><a href="https://glnk.io/6x5q3/theautismdad"><strong>getgoally.com</strong></a> and use the code “<strong>theautismdad</strong>” to save 10% off your order.</p>]]>
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      <title>Beyond Words: Why Some Autistic People Are Non-Speaking (S6E43) </title>
      <description>In this enlightening episode, we journey into the realm of non-speaking autism, understanding the reasons behind why some individuals on the spectrum may not communicate verbally. We dismantle common misconceptions surrounding non-speaking autism and shed light on alternative communication methods like Spelling to Communicate (S2C). Discover how to better support and connect with those who experience life beyond words.

Guest Expert: 
Samantha Fox, MA, CCC-SLP, S2C Practitioner
Samantha is a Kent State University alumnus with a Master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology. She's dedicated her career to working with non-speaking, minimally speaking, and unreliably speaking individuals on the autism spectrum. As a registered Spelling to Communicate (S2C) Practitioner, she pioneers in tailoring therapy to each individual's needs. Samantha founded Beyond Speech Therapy Center in Munroe Falls, Ohio, envisioning a practice that wholeheartedly presumes competence in all patients, irrespective of their diagnosis or test scores.

Learn more about S2C and Samantha’s practice Beyond Speech Therapy Center: https://beyondspeechtherapycenter.com

Like our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/beyondspeech


International Association for Spelling as Communication (IASc): https://www.i-asc.org



Hosted by Rob Gorski: 
Rob Gorski, a devoted single father to three incredible autistic sons, is the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. As a multi-award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, and influential social media figure for over a decade, Rob continues to share his family's journey, providing insights, resources, and support to the autism community.

Connect with Rob: https://theautismdad.com


You can find all past episodes anywhere you get your podcasts. 


Here are a few options.
Apple Podcast
Spotify
How to listen on your favorite app:
Download your favorite app and search for “ The Autism Dad”. Hit the subscribe button to be notified of all new releases. This prevents you from always having to search.
Alternatively, you can visit the official website at https://listen.theautismdad.com. Everything is there as well.

Today’s Sponsors:

Meerkat Village: 
A comprehensive platform aiding special needs families in managing daily challenges through seamless communication and coordination. Discover more at https://meerkatvillage.com.

Kinjo: 
Elevate Roblox gaming with Kinjo's educational spin, blending fun with learning. Enjoy a 10% discount on Kinjo Plus with code “theautismdad” at https://theautismdad.com/Kinjo.
Join us as we explore the nuances of non-speaking autism and empower ourselves with the knowledge to foster a more inclusive and understanding environment for all.</description>
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      <itunes:title>Beyond Words: Why Some Autistic People Are Non-Speaking</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:episode>43</itunes:episode>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Exploring Communication Alternatives and Supportive Strategies </itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In this enlightening episode, we journey into the realm of non-speaking autism, understanding the reasons behind why some individuals on the spectrum may not communicate verbally. We dismantle common misconceptions surrounding non-speaking autism and shed light on alternative communication methods like Spelling to Communicate (S2C). Discover how to better support and connect with those who experience life beyond words.

Guest Expert: 
Samantha Fox, MA, CCC-SLP, S2C Practitioner
Samantha is a Kent State University alumnus with a Master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology. She's dedicated her career to working with non-speaking, minimally speaking, and unreliably speaking individuals on the autism spectrum. As a registered Spelling to Communicate (S2C) Practitioner, she pioneers in tailoring therapy to each individual's needs. Samantha founded Beyond Speech Therapy Center in Munroe Falls, Ohio, envisioning a practice that wholeheartedly presumes competence in all patients, irrespective of their diagnosis or test scores.

Learn more about S2C and Samantha’s practice Beyond Speech Therapy Center: https://beyondspeechtherapycenter.com

Like our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/beyondspeech


International Association for Spelling as Communication (IASc): https://www.i-asc.org



Hosted by Rob Gorski: 
Rob Gorski, a devoted single father to three incredible autistic sons, is the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. As a multi-award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, and influential social media figure for over a decade, Rob continues to share his family's journey, providing insights, resources, and support to the autism community.

Connect with Rob: https://theautismdad.com


You can find all past episodes anywhere you get your podcasts. 


Here are a few options.
Apple Podcast
Spotify
How to listen on your favorite app:
Download your favorite app and search for “ The Autism Dad”. Hit the subscribe button to be notified of all new releases. This prevents you from always having to search.
Alternatively, you can visit the official website at https://listen.theautismdad.com. Everything is there as well.

Today’s Sponsors:

Meerkat Village: 
A comprehensive platform aiding special needs families in managing daily challenges through seamless communication and coordination. Discover more at https://meerkatvillage.com.

Kinjo: 
Elevate Roblox gaming with Kinjo's educational spin, blending fun with learning. Enjoy a 10% discount on Kinjo Plus with code “theautismdad” at https://theautismdad.com/Kinjo.
Join us as we explore the nuances of non-speaking autism and empower ourselves with the knowledge to foster a more inclusive and understanding environment for all.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this enlightening episode, we journey into the realm of non-speaking autism, understanding the reasons behind why some individuals on the spectrum may not communicate verbally. We dismantle common misconceptions surrounding non-speaking autism and shed light on alternative communication methods like Spelling to Communicate (S2C). Discover how to better support and connect with those who experience life beyond words.</p><p><br></p><h1>Guest Expert: </h1><p><strong>Samantha Fox, MA, CCC-SLP, S2C Practitioner</strong></p><p>Samantha is a Kent State University alumnus with a Master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology. She's dedicated her career to working with non-speaking, minimally speaking, and unreliably speaking individuals on the autism spectrum. As a registered Spelling to Communicate (S2C) Practitioner, she pioneers in tailoring therapy to each individual's needs. Samantha founded Beyond Speech Therapy Center in Munroe Falls, Ohio, envisioning a practice that wholeheartedly presumes competence in all patients, irrespective of their diagnosis or test scores.</p><ul>
<li>Learn more about S2C and Samantha’s practice Beyond Speech Therapy Center: https://beyondspeechtherapycenter.com</li>
<li>Like our Facebook page: <a href="https://www.facebook.com/beyondspeech">https://www.facebook.com/beyondspeech</a>
</li>
<li>International Association for Spelling as Communication (IASc): <a href="https://www.i-asc.org/">https://www.i-asc.org</a>
</li>
</ul><p><br></p><h1>Hosted by Rob Gorski: </h1><p>Rob Gorski, a devoted single father to three incredible autistic sons, is the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. As a multi-award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, and influential social media figure for over a decade, Rob continues to share his family's journey, providing insights, resources, and support to the autism community.</p><ul>
<li>Connect with Rob: <a href="https://theautismdad.com/">https://theautismdad.com</a>
</li>
<li>You can find all past episodes anywhere you get your podcasts. </li>
</ul><p><br></p><p>Here are a few options.</p><p><a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-autism-dad/id1450723980"><strong>Apple Podcast</strong></a></p><p><a href="https://open.spotify.com/show/0Kl8mzCI7sYHzLNVhmRWTo"><strong>Spotify</strong></a></p><p><strong>How to listen on your favorite app:</strong></p><p>Download your favorite app and search for “ The Autism Dad”. Hit the subscribe button to be notified of all new releases. This prevents you from always having to search.</p><p>Alternatively, you can visit the official website at <a href="https://listen.theautismdad.com/">https://listen.theautismdad.com</a>. Everything is there as well.</p><p><br></p><h1>Today’s Sponsors:</h1><p><br></p><p><strong>Meerkat Village:</strong> </p><p>A comprehensive platform aiding special needs families in managing daily challenges through seamless communication and coordination. Discover more at <a href="https://meerkatvillage.com/">https://meerkatvillage.com</a>.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Kinjo: </strong></p><p>Elevate Roblox gaming with Kinjo's educational spin, blending fun with learning. Enjoy a 10% discount on Kinjo Plus with code “theautismdad” at <a href="https://theautismdad.com/Kinjo">https://theautismdad.com/Kinjo</a>.</p><p>Join us as we explore the nuances of non-speaking autism and empower ourselves with the knowledge to foster a more inclusive and understanding environment for all.</p>]]>
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      <title>My Autistic Son Answers Your Questions About Autism (S6E42)</title>
      <description>In this week's special episode, join me and my 15-year-old autistic son, Emmett, as we discuss and answer your autism-related questions. Emmett shines with remarkable insights, sharing his unique perspective on the questions that matter most to you, the listener. You won't want to miss the wisdom Emmett brings to the conversation.

About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://theautismdad.com

Today's Sponsors
Meerkat Village
Being a special needs parent often requires a superhuman ability to manage a ton of different things all at once. Between work, school, doctor appointments, therapies, our own self-care, and everything else life can throw at us, it can be tough to manage all these things. Don’t even get me started on trying to keep everyone communicating with each other. That’s where Meerkat Village can help.
They say it takes a village and this is especially true for special needs families. Meerkat Village is a platform for android and iOS that helps to keep everyone in your village communicating and coordinating their efforts to support your child. Whether you’re tracking your child’s progress at school or brainstorming new strategies to help with behavioral concerns, Meerkat Village keeps everyone connected, and on the same page. It's all done inside one, easy-to-use, HIPAA and FERPA-compliant app.
For more information, visit meerkatvillage.com 
Kinjo
Kinjo transforms Roblox from mere gaming to a valuable learning platform. Aiming to make each gaming moment both fun and educational, Kinjo provides expert-reviewed content through seamless integration with a child's Roblox account. Games undergo rigorous evaluation by specialists, with top-rated ones receiving a 'Flames' rating for their educational quality. While playing, children earn Kinjo Coins, turning in-game accomplishments into tangible rewards. While kids enjoy the engaging content, parents gain insight into their child's gaming activities. Beyond being an app, Kinjo represents a leap in educational gaming, blending entertainment with deep learning. The basic version is free, with a premium Kinjo Plus option offering added benefits.
Explore the future of gaming at theautismdad.com/Kinjo and get a 10% discount on Kinjo Plus with code “theautismdad”.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 25 Oct 2023 03:22:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>My Autistic Son Answers Your Questions About Autism</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>6</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>42</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Emmett and I answer your autism related questions</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In this week's special episode, join me and my 15-year-old autistic son, Emmett, as we discuss and answer your autism-related questions. Emmett shines with remarkable insights, sharing his unique perspective on the questions that matter most to you, the listener. You won't want to miss the wisdom Emmett brings to the conversation.

About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://theautismdad.com

Today's Sponsors
Meerkat Village
Being a special needs parent often requires a superhuman ability to manage a ton of different things all at once. Between work, school, doctor appointments, therapies, our own self-care, and everything else life can throw at us, it can be tough to manage all these things. Don’t even get me started on trying to keep everyone communicating with each other. That’s where Meerkat Village can help.
They say it takes a village and this is especially true for special needs families. Meerkat Village is a platform for android and iOS that helps to keep everyone in your village communicating and coordinating their efforts to support your child. Whether you’re tracking your child’s progress at school or brainstorming new strategies to help with behavioral concerns, Meerkat Village keeps everyone connected, and on the same page. It's all done inside one, easy-to-use, HIPAA and FERPA-compliant app.
For more information, visit meerkatvillage.com 
Kinjo
Kinjo transforms Roblox from mere gaming to a valuable learning platform. Aiming to make each gaming moment both fun and educational, Kinjo provides expert-reviewed content through seamless integration with a child's Roblox account. Games undergo rigorous evaluation by specialists, with top-rated ones receiving a 'Flames' rating for their educational quality. While playing, children earn Kinjo Coins, turning in-game accomplishments into tangible rewards. While kids enjoy the engaging content, parents gain insight into their child's gaming activities. Beyond being an app, Kinjo represents a leap in educational gaming, blending entertainment with deep learning. The basic version is free, with a premium Kinjo Plus option offering added benefits.
Explore the future of gaming at theautismdad.com/Kinjo and get a 10% discount on Kinjo Plus with code “theautismdad”.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Kinjo and Gamifying Learning (S6E41)</title>
      <description>In this week’s episode, I talk with Joanna Lovejoy from Kinjo. Kinjo transforms your child's time on Roblox into educational and fun experiences. They help parents better navigate the 40 million games kids have to choose from within the Roblox Universe.
About Kinjo
Kinjo transforms Roblox from mere gaming to a valuable learning platform. Aiming to make each gaming moment both fun and educational, Kinjo provides expert-reviewed content through seamless integration with a child's Roblox account. Games undergo rigorous evaluation by specialists, with top-rated ones receiving a 'Flames' rating for their educational quality. While playing, children earn Kinjo Coins, turning in-game accomplishments into tangible rewards. While kids enjoy the engaging content, parents gain insight into their child's gaming activities. Beyond being an app, Kinjo represents a leap in educational gaming, blending entertainment with deep learning. The basic version is free, with a premium Kinjo Plus option offering added benefits.
Explore the future of gaming at theautismdad.com/Kinjo and get a 10% discount on Kinjo Plus with code “theautismdad”.

About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://theautismdad.com

Today's Sponsors
Meerkat Village
Being a special needs parent often requires a superhuman ability to manage a ton of different things all at once. Between work, school, doctor appointments, therapies, our own self-care, and everything else life can throw at us, it can be tough to manage all these things. Don’t even get me started on trying to keep everyone communicating with each other. That’s where Meerkat Village can help.
They say it takes a village and this is especially true for special needs families. Meerkat Village is a platform for android and iOS that helps to keep everyone in your village communicating and coordinating their efforts to support your child. Whether you’re tracking your child’s progress at school or brainstorming new strategies to help with behavioral concerns, Meerkat Village keeps everyone connected, and on the same page. It's all done inside one, easy-to-use, HIPAA and FERPA-compliant app.
For more information, visit meerkatvillage.com </description>
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      <itunes:title>Kinjo and Gamifying Learning</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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      <itunes:episode>41</itunes:episode>
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      <itunes:subtitle>How Kinjo works with Roblox to help kids learn </itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In this week’s episode, I talk with Joanna Lovejoy from Kinjo. Kinjo transforms your child's time on Roblox into educational and fun experiences. They help parents better navigate the 40 million games kids have to choose from within the Roblox Universe.
About Kinjo
Kinjo transforms Roblox from mere gaming to a valuable learning platform. Aiming to make each gaming moment both fun and educational, Kinjo provides expert-reviewed content through seamless integration with a child's Roblox account. Games undergo rigorous evaluation by specialists, with top-rated ones receiving a 'Flames' rating for their educational quality. While playing, children earn Kinjo Coins, turning in-game accomplishments into tangible rewards. While kids enjoy the engaging content, parents gain insight into their child's gaming activities. Beyond being an app, Kinjo represents a leap in educational gaming, blending entertainment with deep learning. The basic version is free, with a premium Kinjo Plus option offering added benefits.
Explore the future of gaming at theautismdad.com/Kinjo and get a 10% discount on Kinjo Plus with code “theautismdad”.

About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://theautismdad.com

Today's Sponsors
Meerkat Village
Being a special needs parent often requires a superhuman ability to manage a ton of different things all at once. Between work, school, doctor appointments, therapies, our own self-care, and everything else life can throw at us, it can be tough to manage all these things. Don’t even get me started on trying to keep everyone communicating with each other. That’s where Meerkat Village can help.
They say it takes a village and this is especially true for special needs families. Meerkat Village is a platform for android and iOS that helps to keep everyone in your village communicating and coordinating their efforts to support your child. Whether you’re tracking your child’s progress at school or brainstorming new strategies to help with behavioral concerns, Meerkat Village keeps everyone connected, and on the same page. It's all done inside one, easy-to-use, HIPAA and FERPA-compliant app.
For more information, visit meerkatvillage.com </itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this week’s episode, I talk with Joanna Lovejoy from Kinjo. Kinjo transforms your child's time on Roblox into educational and fun experiences. They help parents better navigate the 40 million games kids have to choose from within the Roblox Universe.</p><p><strong>About Kinjo</strong></p><p>Kinjo transforms Roblox from mere gaming to a valuable learning platform. Aiming to make each gaming moment both fun and educational, Kinjo provides expert-reviewed content through seamless integration with a child's Roblox account. Games undergo rigorous evaluation by specialists, with top-rated ones receiving a 'Flames' rating for their educational quality. While playing, children earn Kinjo Coins, turning in-game accomplishments into tangible rewards. While kids enjoy the engaging content, parents gain insight into their child's gaming activities. Beyond being an app, Kinjo represents a leap in educational gaming, blending entertainment with deep learning. The basic version is free, with a premium Kinjo Plus option offering added benefits.</p><p>Explore the future of gaming at <a href="https://kinjo.com/?utm_source=influencer&amp;utm_medium=social&amp;utm_campaign=theautismdad"><strong>theautismdad.com/Kinjo</strong></a> and get a<strong> 10% discount on Kinjo Plus with code “theautismdad”</strong>.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:</strong></p><p>Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.</p><p>Connect with Rob Gorski: <a href="https://theautismdad.com/">https://theautismdad.com</a></p><p><br></p><h1><strong>Today's Sponsors</strong></h1><p><strong>Meerkat Village</strong></p><p>Being a special needs parent often requires a superhuman ability to manage a ton of different things all at once. Between work, school, doctor appointments, therapies, our own self-care, and everything else life can throw at us, it can be tough to manage all these things. Don’t even get me started on trying to keep everyone communicating with each other. That’s where Meerkat Village can help.</p><p>They say it takes a village and this is especially true for special needs families. Meerkat Village is a platform for android and iOS that helps to keep everyone in your village communicating and coordinating their efforts to support your child. Whether you’re tracking your child’s progress at school or brainstorming new strategies to help with behavioral concerns, Meerkat Village keeps everyone connected, and on the same page. It's all done inside one, easy-to-use, HIPAA and FERPA-compliant app.</p><p><strong>For more information, visit </strong><a href="https://cms.megaphone.fm/organizations/27047b66-8bcd-11ed-a9ff-2b3c67be31f2/campaigns/ab343190-9b92-11ed-a8b7-8b3287588e7f/orders/ab627916-a19a-11ed-855b-dfbcc6ad7991/meerkatvillage.com"><strong>meerkatvillage.com</strong></a><strong> </strong></p>]]>
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      <title>Asking My Autistic Son How He Feels About Stuff (S6E40)</title>
      <description>In this week’s episode, I sit down with Emmett, my 15-year-old autistic son, and we talk about the importance of self-care. I ask Emmett what he thinks about me making myself a priority, focusing on self-care, and having a personal life outside of the house. We also had a very personal conversation about my struggle with burnout earlier in the year and how I chose to handle it.

About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://theautismdad.com

Today's Sponsors
Meerkat Village
Being a special needs parent often requires a superhuman ability to manage a ton of different things all at once. Between work, school, doctor appointments, therapies, our own self-care, and everything else life can throw at us, it can be tough to manage all these things. Don’t even get me started on trying to keep everyone communicating with each other. That’s where Meerkat Village can help.
They say it takes a village and this is especially true for special needs families. Meerkat Village is a platform for android and iOS that helps to keep everyone in your village communicating and coordinating their efforts to support your child. Whether you’re tracking your child’s progress at school or brainstorming new strategies to help with behavioral concerns, Meerkat Village keeps everyone connected, and on the same page. It's all done inside one, easy-to-use, HIPAA and FERPA-compliant app.
For more information, visit meerkatvillage.com 
Kinjo
Kinjo transforms Roblox from mere gaming to a valuable learning platform. Aiming to make each gaming moment both fun and educational, Kinjo provides expert-reviewed content through seamless integration with a child's Roblox account. Games undergo rigorous evaluation by specialists, with top-rated ones receiving a 'Flames' rating for their educational quality. While playing, children earn Kinjo Coins, turning in-game accomplishments into tangible rewards. While kids enjoy the engaging content, parents gain insight into their child's gaming activities. Beyond being an app, Kinjo represents a leap in educational gaming, blending entertainment with deep learning. The basic version is free, with a premium Kinjo Plus option offering added benefits.
Explore the future of gaming at theautismdad.com/Kinjo and get a 10% discount on Kinjo Plus with code “theautismdad”.</description>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Talking to my son about how he feels when I make myself a priority </itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In this week’s episode, I sit down with Emmett, my 15-year-old autistic son, and we talk about the importance of self-care. I ask Emmett what he thinks about me making myself a priority, focusing on self-care, and having a personal life outside of the house. We also had a very personal conversation about my struggle with burnout earlier in the year and how I chose to handle it.

About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://theautismdad.com

Today's Sponsors
Meerkat Village
Being a special needs parent often requires a superhuman ability to manage a ton of different things all at once. Between work, school, doctor appointments, therapies, our own self-care, and everything else life can throw at us, it can be tough to manage all these things. Don’t even get me started on trying to keep everyone communicating with each other. That’s where Meerkat Village can help.
They say it takes a village and this is especially true for special needs families. Meerkat Village is a platform for android and iOS that helps to keep everyone in your village communicating and coordinating their efforts to support your child. Whether you’re tracking your child’s progress at school or brainstorming new strategies to help with behavioral concerns, Meerkat Village keeps everyone connected, and on the same page. It's all done inside one, easy-to-use, HIPAA and FERPA-compliant app.
For more information, visit meerkatvillage.com 
Kinjo
Kinjo transforms Roblox from mere gaming to a valuable learning platform. Aiming to make each gaming moment both fun and educational, Kinjo provides expert-reviewed content through seamless integration with a child's Roblox account. Games undergo rigorous evaluation by specialists, with top-rated ones receiving a 'Flames' rating for their educational quality. While playing, children earn Kinjo Coins, turning in-game accomplishments into tangible rewards. While kids enjoy the engaging content, parents gain insight into their child's gaming activities. Beyond being an app, Kinjo represents a leap in educational gaming, blending entertainment with deep learning. The basic version is free, with a premium Kinjo Plus option offering added benefits.
Explore the future of gaming at theautismdad.com/Kinjo and get a 10% discount on Kinjo Plus with code “theautismdad”.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this week’s episode, I sit down with Emmett, my 15-year-old autistic son, and we talk about the importance of self-care. I ask Emmett what he thinks about me making myself a priority, focusing on self-care, and having a personal life outside of the house. We also had a very personal conversation about my struggle with burnout earlier in the year and how I chose to handle it.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:</strong></p><p>Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.</p><p>Connect with Rob Gorski: <a href="https://theautismdad.com/">https://theautismdad.com</a></p><p><br></p><h1><strong>Today's Sponsors</strong></h1><p><strong>Meerkat Village</strong></p><p>Being a special needs parent often requires a superhuman ability to manage a ton of different things all at once. Between work, school, doctor appointments, therapies, our own self-care, and everything else life can throw at us, it can be tough to manage all these things. Don’t even get me started on trying to keep everyone communicating with each other. That’s where Meerkat Village can help.</p><p>They say it takes a village and this is especially true for special needs families. Meerkat Village is a platform for android and iOS that helps to keep everyone in your village communicating and coordinating their efforts to support your child. Whether you’re tracking your child’s progress at school or brainstorming new strategies to help with behavioral concerns, Meerkat Village keeps everyone connected, and on the same page. It's all done inside one, easy-to-use, HIPAA and FERPA-compliant app.</p><p><strong>For more information, visit </strong><a href="https://cms.megaphone.fm/organizations/27047b66-8bcd-11ed-a9ff-2b3c67be31f2/campaigns/ab343190-9b92-11ed-a8b7-8b3287588e7f/orders/ab627916-a19a-11ed-855b-dfbcc6ad7991/meerkatvillage.com"><strong>meerkatvillage.com</strong></a><strong> </strong></p><p><strong>Kinjo</strong></p><p>Kinjo transforms Roblox from mere gaming to a valuable learning platform. Aiming to make each gaming moment both fun and educational, Kinjo provides expert-reviewed content through seamless integration with a child's Roblox account. Games undergo rigorous evaluation by specialists, with top-rated ones receiving a 'Flames' rating for their educational quality. While playing, children earn Kinjo Coins, turning in-game accomplishments into tangible rewards. While kids enjoy the engaging content, parents gain insight into their child's gaming activities. Beyond being an app, Kinjo represents a leap in educational gaming, blending entertainment with deep learning. The basic version is free, with a premium Kinjo Plus option offering added benefits.</p><p>Explore the future of gaming at <a href="https://kinjo.com/?utm_source=influencer&amp;utm_medium=social&amp;utm_campaign=theautismdad"><strong>theautismdad.com/Kinjo</strong></a> and get a<strong> 10% discount on Kinjo Plus with code “theautismdad”</strong>.</p>]]>
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      <title>Telling Your Child They Have Autism (S6E39)</title>
      <description>In today's episode, we dive deep into a topic many parents grapple with: how to tell your child they have autism. Join me as I sit down with my incredible 15-year-old son, Emmett, who himself is autistic. He shares his profound insights and personal experience about being on the receiving end of this pivotal conversation. Emmett's perspective is truly enlightening, and I couldn't be prouder to share this moment with him and all of you. Tune in for an episode packed with wisdom and understanding.

About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://theautismdad.com

Today's Sponsors
Meerkat Village
Being a special needs parent often requires a superhuman ability to manage a ton of different things all at once. Between work, school, doctor appointments, therapies, our own self-care, and everything else life can throw at us, it can be tough to manage all these things. Don’t even get me started on trying to keep everyone communicating with each other. That’s where Meerkat Village can help.
They say it takes a village and this is especially true for special needs families. Meerkat Village is a platform for android and iOS that helps to keep everyone in your village communicating and coordinating their efforts to support your child. Whether you’re tracking your child’s progress at school or brainstorming new strategies to help with behavioral concerns, Meerkat Village keeps everyone connected, and on the same page. It's all done inside one, easy-to-use, HIPAA and FERPA-compliant app.
For more information, visit meerkatvillage.com 
Kinjo
Kinjo transforms Roblox from mere gaming to a valuable learning platform. Aiming to make each gaming moment both fun and educational, Kinjo provides expert-reviewed content through seamless integration with a child's Roblox account. Games undergo rigorous evaluation by specialists, with top-rated ones receiving a 'Flames' rating for their educational quality. While playing, children earn Kinjo Coins, turning in-game accomplishments into tangible rewards. While kids enjoy the engaging content, parents gain insight into their child's gaming activities. Beyond being an app, Kinjo represents a leap in educational gaming, blending entertainment with deep learning. The basic version is free, with a premium Kinjo Plus option offering added benefits.
Explore the future of gaming at theautismdad.com/Kinjo and get a 10% discount on Kinjo Plus with code “theautismdad”.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 11 Oct 2023 03:09:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Telling Your Child They Have Autism</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>6</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>39</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>How To Explain To Your Child They Have Autism</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In today's episode, we dive deep into a topic many parents grapple with: how to tell your child they have autism. Join me as I sit down with my incredible 15-year-old son, Emmett, who himself is autistic. He shares his profound insights and personal experience about being on the receiving end of this pivotal conversation. Emmett's perspective is truly enlightening, and I couldn't be prouder to share this moment with him and all of you. Tune in for an episode packed with wisdom and understanding.

About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://theautismdad.com

Today's Sponsors
Meerkat Village
Being a special needs parent often requires a superhuman ability to manage a ton of different things all at once. Between work, school, doctor appointments, therapies, our own self-care, and everything else life can throw at us, it can be tough to manage all these things. Don’t even get me started on trying to keep everyone communicating with each other. That’s where Meerkat Village can help.
They say it takes a village and this is especially true for special needs families. Meerkat Village is a platform for android and iOS that helps to keep everyone in your village communicating and coordinating their efforts to support your child. Whether you’re tracking your child’s progress at school or brainstorming new strategies to help with behavioral concerns, Meerkat Village keeps everyone connected, and on the same page. It's all done inside one, easy-to-use, HIPAA and FERPA-compliant app.
For more information, visit meerkatvillage.com 
Kinjo
Kinjo transforms Roblox from mere gaming to a valuable learning platform. Aiming to make each gaming moment both fun and educational, Kinjo provides expert-reviewed content through seamless integration with a child's Roblox account. Games undergo rigorous evaluation by specialists, with top-rated ones receiving a 'Flames' rating for their educational quality. While playing, children earn Kinjo Coins, turning in-game accomplishments into tangible rewards. While kids enjoy the engaging content, parents gain insight into their child's gaming activities. Beyond being an app, Kinjo represents a leap in educational gaming, blending entertainment with deep learning. The basic version is free, with a premium Kinjo Plus option offering added benefits.
Explore the future of gaming at theautismdad.com/Kinjo and get a 10% discount on Kinjo Plus with code “theautismdad”.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Finding His Independence (S6E38)</title>
      <description>In this heartfelt episode, I sit down with my 23-year-old autistic son, Gavin, for a deeply personal conversation. We delve into his aspirations, hopes, and vision for independence. Gavin's insights not only shed light on his unique journey but also resonate universally, offering inspiration to all. Join us as we uncover the profound meaning of independence from Gavin's perspective and celebrate the milestones, big and small, that shape his path
About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://theautismdad.com
Today's Sponsors
Meerkat Village
Being a special needs parent often requires a superhuman ability to manage a ton of different things all at once. Between work, school, doctor appointments, therapies, our own self-care, and everything else life can throw at us, it can be tough to manage all these things. Don’t even get me started on trying to keep everyone communicating with each other. That’s where Meerkat Village can help.
They say it takes a village and this is especially true for special needs families. Meerkat Village is a platform for android and iOS that helps to keep everyone in your village communicating and coordinating their efforts to support your child. Whether you’re tracking your child’s progress at school or brainstorming new strategies to help with behavioral concerns, Meerkat Village keeps everyone connected, and on the same page. It's all done inside one, easy-to-use, HIPAA and FERPA-compliant app.
For more information, visit meerkatvillage.com 
Kinjo
Kinjo transforms Roblox from mere gaming to a valuable learning platform. Aiming to make each gaming moment both fun and educational, Kinjo provides expert-reviewed content through seamless integration with a child's Roblox account. Games undergo rigorous evaluation by specialists, with top-rated ones receiving a 'Flames' rating for their educational quality. While playing, children earn Kinjo Coins, turning in-game accomplishments into tangible rewards. While kids enjoy the engaging content, parents gain insight into their child's gaming activities. Beyond being an app, Kinjo represents a leap in educational gaming, blending entertainment with deep learning. The basic version is free, with a premium Kinjo Plus option offering added benefits.
Explore the future of gaming at theautismdad.com/Kinjo and get a 10% discount on Kinjo Plus with code “theautismdad”.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 04 Oct 2023 04:04:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Finding His Independence</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>6</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>38</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>My 23 year old autistic son shares his thoughts on what independence looks like for him</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In this heartfelt episode, I sit down with my 23-year-old autistic son, Gavin, for a deeply personal conversation. We delve into his aspirations, hopes, and vision for independence. Gavin's insights not only shed light on his unique journey but also resonate universally, offering inspiration to all. Join us as we uncover the profound meaning of independence from Gavin's perspective and celebrate the milestones, big and small, that shape his path
About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://theautismdad.com
Today's Sponsors
Meerkat Village
Being a special needs parent often requires a superhuman ability to manage a ton of different things all at once. Between work, school, doctor appointments, therapies, our own self-care, and everything else life can throw at us, it can be tough to manage all these things. Don’t even get me started on trying to keep everyone communicating with each other. That’s where Meerkat Village can help.
They say it takes a village and this is especially true for special needs families. Meerkat Village is a platform for android and iOS that helps to keep everyone in your village communicating and coordinating their efforts to support your child. Whether you’re tracking your child’s progress at school or brainstorming new strategies to help with behavioral concerns, Meerkat Village keeps everyone connected, and on the same page. It's all done inside one, easy-to-use, HIPAA and FERPA-compliant app.
For more information, visit meerkatvillage.com 
Kinjo
Kinjo transforms Roblox from mere gaming to a valuable learning platform. Aiming to make each gaming moment both fun and educational, Kinjo provides expert-reviewed content through seamless integration with a child's Roblox account. Games undergo rigorous evaluation by specialists, with top-rated ones receiving a 'Flames' rating for their educational quality. While playing, children earn Kinjo Coins, turning in-game accomplishments into tangible rewards. While kids enjoy the engaging content, parents gain insight into their child's gaming activities. Beyond being an app, Kinjo represents a leap in educational gaming, blending entertainment with deep learning. The basic version is free, with a premium Kinjo Plus option offering added benefits.
Explore the future of gaming at theautismdad.com/Kinjo and get a 10% discount on Kinjo Plus with code “theautismdad”.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this heartfelt episode, I sit down with my 23-year-old autistic son, Gavin, for a deeply personal conversation. We delve into his aspirations, hopes, and vision for independence. Gavin's insights not only shed light on his unique journey but also resonate universally, offering inspiration to all. Join us as we uncover the profound meaning of independence from Gavin's perspective and celebrate the milestones, big and small, that shape his path</p><p><strong>About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:</strong></p><p>Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.</p><p>Connect with Rob Gorski: <a href="https://theautismdad.com/">https://theautismdad.com</a></p><h1><strong>Today's Sponsors</strong></h1><p><strong>Meerkat Village</strong></p><p>Being a special needs parent often requires a superhuman ability to manage a ton of different things all at once. Between work, school, doctor appointments, therapies, our own self-care, and everything else life can throw at us, it can be tough to manage all these things. Don’t even get me started on trying to keep everyone communicating with each other. That’s where Meerkat Village can help.</p><p>They say it takes a village and this is especially true for special needs families. Meerkat Village is a platform for android and iOS that helps to keep everyone in your village communicating and coordinating their efforts to support your child. Whether you’re tracking your child’s progress at school or brainstorming new strategies to help with behavioral concerns, Meerkat Village keeps everyone connected, and on the same page. It's all done inside one, easy-to-use, HIPAA and FERPA-compliant app.</p><p><strong>For more information, visit </strong><a href="https://cms.megaphone.fm/organizations/27047b66-8bcd-11ed-a9ff-2b3c67be31f2/campaigns/ab343190-9b92-11ed-a8b7-8b3287588e7f/orders/ab627916-a19a-11ed-855b-dfbcc6ad7991/meerkatvillage.com"><strong>meerkatvillage.com</strong></a><strong> </strong></p><p><strong>Kinjo</strong></p><p>Kinjo transforms Roblox from mere gaming to a valuable learning platform. Aiming to make each gaming moment both fun and educational, Kinjo provides expert-reviewed content through seamless integration with a child's Roblox account. Games undergo rigorous evaluation by specialists, with top-rated ones receiving a 'Flames' rating for their educational quality. While playing, children earn Kinjo Coins, turning in-game accomplishments into tangible rewards. While kids enjoy the engaging content, parents gain insight into their child's gaming activities. Beyond being an app, Kinjo represents a leap in educational gaming, blending entertainment with deep learning. The basic version is free, with a premium Kinjo Plus option offering added benefits.</p><p>Explore the future of gaming at <a href="https://kinjo.com/?utm_source=influencer&amp;utm_medium=social&amp;utm_campaign=theautismdad"><strong>theautismdad.com/Kinjo</strong></a> and get a<strong> 10% discount on Kinjo Plus with code “theautismdad”</strong>.</p>]]>
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      <title>Living with Sensory Processing Disorder (S6E37)</title>
      <description>Join us for a candid, enlightening, and sometimes hilarious conversation with my 15-year-old son Emmett, who shares his experiences living with autism and sensory processing disorder. With remarkable clarity, Emmett describes his reactions to various sensory inputs and offers a glimpse into his daily life. This episode, filled with Emmett’s captivating insights is a must-listen for anyone seeking to understand the spectrum of sensory experiences in autism.

About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://theautismdad.com

Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Mightier:
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.
Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.

Goally:
Goally is a comprehensive app, serving as a digital scheduler, AAC speaker, and token board system. Designed for unique thinkers like autistic and ADHD kids, it helps them master daily routines and therapy without parental reminders, reducing nagging and promoting self-management. Goally can be used on your child's device or an affordable, dedicated device, which we've found more effective in our home.
For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 27 Sep 2023 04:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Living with Sensory Processing Disorder</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:season>6</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>37</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>My autistic son shares what it’s like living with sensory processing disorder</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Join us for a candid, enlightening, and sometimes hilarious conversation with my 15-year-old son Emmett, who shares his experiences living with autism and sensory processing disorder. With remarkable clarity, Emmett describes his reactions to various sensory inputs and offers a glimpse into his daily life. This episode, filled with Emmett’s captivating insights is a must-listen for anyone seeking to understand the spectrum of sensory experiences in autism.

About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://theautismdad.com

Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Mightier:
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.
Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.

Goally:
Goally is a comprehensive app, serving as a digital scheduler, AAC speaker, and token board system. Designed for unique thinkers like autistic and ADHD kids, it helps them master daily routines and therapy without parental reminders, reducing nagging and promoting self-management. Goally can be used on your child's device or an affordable, dedicated device, which we've found more effective in our home.
For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Always Presume Competence (S6E36)</title>
      <description>Dive into a heartwarming and eye-opening chat as I reconnect with my 15-year-old autistic son, Emmett, to unpack last week's emotional rollercoaster of an episode. Join us in a soul-searching journey as we discuss the public's reaction and explore my struggles as I emotionally try to grasp what Emmett experienced while he was nonspeaking. Find out how this candid conversation helps us find a sense of peace—and how it just might help you find yours too. Don't miss this transformative episode!
Check out last week’s viral episode “Before He Could Speak”

About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://theautismdad.com

Mentioned in this episode: 

Quiet Mind:
Introducing The Original Weighted Pillow by Quiet Mind, an innovative tool for easing anxiety, stress, ADHD, and sensory processing disorder symptoms. This compact alternative to weighted blankets is created by Mikey Goldman, who himself deals with ADHD and anxiety. It's a portable companion, providing an instant calming effect. Unlike large weighted blankets, this soft, easy-to-move pillow won't make you too hot or claustrophobic. Using Deep Pressure Stimulation (DPS), it offers the benefits of weighted blankets in a smaller, portable format, ideal for children with autism, ADHD, or sensory processing disorder. Consider it a stress ball for your body - hold it, hug it, and let your mind relax.
For more information, visit onequietmind.com and use the code “theautismdad” at checkout to save 15%
﻿Goally:
Goally is a comprehensive app, serving as a digital scheduler, AAC speaker, and token board system. Designed for unique thinkers like autistic and ADHD kids, it helps them master daily routines and therapy without parental reminders, reducing nagging and promoting self-management. Goally can be used on your child's device or an affordable, dedicated device, which we've found more effective in our home.
For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 20 Sep 2023 04:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:season>6</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>36</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>A Heart Warming Follow-Up To “Before He Could Speak”</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Dive into a heartwarming and eye-opening chat as I reconnect with my 15-year-old autistic son, Emmett, to unpack last week's emotional rollercoaster of an episode. Join us in a soul-searching journey as we discuss the public's reaction and explore my struggles as I emotionally try to grasp what Emmett experienced while he was nonspeaking. Find out how this candid conversation helps us find a sense of peace—and how it just might help you find yours too. Don't miss this transformative episode!
Check out last week’s viral episode “Before He Could Speak”

About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://theautismdad.com

Mentioned in this episode: 

Quiet Mind:
Introducing The Original Weighted Pillow by Quiet Mind, an innovative tool for easing anxiety, stress, ADHD, and sensory processing disorder symptoms. This compact alternative to weighted blankets is created by Mikey Goldman, who himself deals with ADHD and anxiety. It's a portable companion, providing an instant calming effect. Unlike large weighted blankets, this soft, easy-to-move pillow won't make you too hot or claustrophobic. Using Deep Pressure Stimulation (DPS), it offers the benefits of weighted blankets in a smaller, portable format, ideal for children with autism, ADHD, or sensory processing disorder. Consider it a stress ball for your body - hold it, hug it, and let your mind relax.
For more information, visit onequietmind.com and use the code “theautismdad” at checkout to save 15%
﻿Goally:
Goally is a comprehensive app, serving as a digital scheduler, AAC speaker, and token board system. Designed for unique thinkers like autistic and ADHD kids, it helps them master daily routines and therapy without parental reminders, reducing nagging and promoting self-management. Goally can be used on your child's device or an affordable, dedicated device, which we've found more effective in our home.
For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Dive into a heartwarming and eye-opening chat as I reconnect with my 15-year-old autistic son, Emmett, to unpack last week's emotional rollercoaster of an episode. Join us in a soul-searching journey as we discuss the public's reaction and explore my struggles as I emotionally try to grasp what Emmett experienced while he was nonspeaking. Find out how this candid conversation helps us find a sense of peace—and how it just might help you find yours too. Don't miss this transformative episode!</p><p><strong>Check out last week’s viral episode</strong> “<a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-autism-dad/id1450723980?i=1000627684568"><strong>Before He Could Speak</strong></a>”</p><p><br></p><p><strong>About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:</strong></p><p>Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.</p><p>Connect with Rob Gorski: <a href="https://theautismdad.com/">https://theautismdad.com</a></p><p><br></p><h2><strong>Mentioned in this episode: </strong></h2><p><br></p><p><strong>Quiet Mind:</strong></p><p>Introducing The Original Weighted Pillow by Quiet Mind, an innovative tool for easing anxiety, stress, ADHD, and sensory processing disorder symptoms. This compact alternative to weighted blankets is created by Mikey Goldman, who himself deals with ADHD and anxiety. It's a portable companion, providing an instant calming effect. Unlike large weighted blankets, this soft, easy-to-move pillow won't make you too hot or claustrophobic. Using Deep Pressure Stimulation (DPS), it offers the benefits of weighted blankets in a smaller, portable format, ideal for children with autism, ADHD, or sensory processing disorder. Consider it a stress ball for your body - hold it, hug it, and let your mind relax.</p><p><strong>For more information, visit </strong><a href="https://www.onequietmind.com/?ref=rob_gorski"><strong>onequietmind.com</strong></a><strong> and use the code “theautismdad” at checkout to save 15%</strong></p><p><strong>﻿Goally:</strong></p><p>Goally is a comprehensive app, serving as a digital scheduler, AAC speaker, and token board system. Designed for unique thinkers like autistic and ADHD kids, it helps them master daily routines and therapy without parental reminders, reducing nagging and promoting self-management. Goally can be used on your child's device or an affordable, dedicated device, which we've found more effective in our home.</p><p>For more information, you can visit <a href="https://glnk.io/6x5q3/theautismdad"><strong>getgoally.com </strong></a>and use the code “<strong>theautismdad</strong>” to save 10% off your order.</p>]]>
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      <title>Before He Could Speak (S6E35)</title>
      <description>In today's very special episode, I'm sitting down with my 15-year-old autistic son, Emmett, for a truly unique conversation. For the first time, Emmett opens up about his experience of being non-verbal for the first 4.5 years of his life. This intimate discussion gives us a rare insight into the world of non-verbal autism, helping to challenge stereotypes and deepen understanding. You won't want to miss this emotional and enlightening episode that aims to inspire and educate.

About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://theautismdad.com

Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Mightier:
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.
Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 13 Sep 2023 04:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Before He Could Speak</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>6</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>35</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>My autistic son shares what he remembers about being non-verbal</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In today's very special episode, I'm sitting down with my 15-year-old autistic son, Emmett, for a truly unique conversation. For the first time, Emmett opens up about his experience of being non-verbal for the first 4.5 years of his life. This intimate discussion gives us a rare insight into the world of non-verbal autism, helping to challenge stereotypes and deepen understanding. You won't want to miss this emotional and enlightening episode that aims to inspire and educate.

About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://theautismdad.com

Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Mightier:
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.
Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In today's very special episode, I'm sitting down with my 15-year-old autistic son, Emmett, for a truly unique conversation. For the first time, Emmett opens up about his experience of being non-verbal for the first 4.5 years of his life. This intimate discussion gives us a rare insight into the world of non-verbal autism, helping to challenge stereotypes and deepen understanding. You won't want to miss this emotional and enlightening episode that aims to inspire and educate.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:</strong></p><p>Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.</p><p>Connect with Rob Gorski: <a href="https://theautismdad.com/">https://theautismdad.com</a></p><p><br></p><h1>Mentioned in this episode:</h1><p><strong>Learn More About Mightier:</strong></p><p>Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.com/mightier">Read My Mightier Review</a> and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.</p>]]>
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      <title>We Are More Than Just Parents (S6E34)</title>
      <description>In this week's episode, we dive deep into the notion that we are 'more than just parents.' While parenting, especially when it comes to special needs children, often takes center stage in our lives, it's crucial to remember the unique individuals we are outside of that role. I’ll discuss personal experience in regards to losing a sense of self and how that all ties into self-care. Don't miss this empowering conversation designed to help you rediscover yourself beyond parenthood.

About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://theautismdad.com

Mentioned in this episode:
Kaboose:
Are you or someone you know autistic or neurodiverse? Then you've got to check out Kaboose. It's not just an app; it's a safe community where you can find and interact with friends who really get you. When you se up your profile, you can list your special interests—whether that's gaming, Dr. Who, animals, or even crocheting. Kaboose uses these interests to match you with like-minded people.
Worried about cyberbullying? Kaboose is building out a sophisticated AI tool designed to monitor for it because safety is a top priority. And their vision doesn't stop there; they're planning features for skill-building, mentoring, and job matching too.
For our younger friends under 13, just talk to your parents first. If you’re concerned about screen time? Remember, this is more than just an app; it's a safe space where your neurodivergent kiddos can genuinely be themselves, connect with others and feel accepted.  That’s so important because everyone deserves to feel accepted.. And hey parents, that goes for you too. Kaboose is a great way for you to connect with other parents and find support as well.
So why wait? Download the at kaboose.app and start building your tribe today.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 06 Sep 2023 03:30:23 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>We Are More Than Just Parents</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:season>6</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>34</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>A conversation about how parents can lose a sense of self and why we need to rediscover it</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In this week's episode, we dive deep into the notion that we are 'more than just parents.' While parenting, especially when it comes to special needs children, often takes center stage in our lives, it's crucial to remember the unique individuals we are outside of that role. I’ll discuss personal experience in regards to losing a sense of self and how that all ties into self-care. Don't miss this empowering conversation designed to help you rediscover yourself beyond parenthood.

About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://theautismdad.com

Mentioned in this episode:
Kaboose:
Are you or someone you know autistic or neurodiverse? Then you've got to check out Kaboose. It's not just an app; it's a safe community where you can find and interact with friends who really get you. When you se up your profile, you can list your special interests—whether that's gaming, Dr. Who, animals, or even crocheting. Kaboose uses these interests to match you with like-minded people.
Worried about cyberbullying? Kaboose is building out a sophisticated AI tool designed to monitor for it because safety is a top priority. And their vision doesn't stop there; they're planning features for skill-building, mentoring, and job matching too.
For our younger friends under 13, just talk to your parents first. If you’re concerned about screen time? Remember, this is more than just an app; it's a safe space where your neurodivergent kiddos can genuinely be themselves, connect with others and feel accepted.  That’s so important because everyone deserves to feel accepted.. And hey parents, that goes for you too. Kaboose is a great way for you to connect with other parents and find support as well.
So why wait? Download the at kaboose.app and start building your tribe today.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this week's episode, we dive deep into the notion that we are 'more than just parents.' While parenting, especially when it comes to special needs children, often takes center stage in our lives, it's crucial to remember the unique individuals we are outside of that role. I’ll discuss personal experience in regards to losing a sense of self and how that all ties into self-care. Don't miss this empowering conversation designed to help you rediscover yourself beyond parenthood.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:</strong></p><p>Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.</p><p>Connect with Rob Gorski: <a href="https://theautismdad.com/">https://theautismdad.com</a></p><p><br></p><h1>Mentioned in this episode:</h1><p><strong>Kaboose:</strong></p><p>Are you or someone you know autistic or neurodiverse? Then you've got to check out Kaboose. It's not just an app; it's a safe community where you can find and interact with friends who really get you. When you se up your profile, you can list your special interests—whether that's gaming, Dr. Who, animals, or even crocheting. Kaboose uses these interests to match you with like-minded people.</p><p>Worried about cyberbullying? Kaboose is building out a sophisticated AI tool designed to monitor for it because safety is a top priority. And their vision doesn't stop there; they're planning features for skill-building, mentoring, and job matching too.</p><p>For our younger friends under 13, just talk to your parents first. If you’re concerned about screen time? Remember, this is more than just an app; it's a safe space where your neurodivergent kiddos can genuinely be themselves, connect with others and feel accepted.  That’s so important because everyone deserves to feel accepted.. And hey parents, that goes for you too. Kaboose is a great way for you to connect with other parents and find support as well.</p><p>So why wait? Download the at <a href="kaboose.app">kaboose.app</a> and start building your tribe today.</p>]]>
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      <title>Season 6 Mid-Season Announcement</title>
      <description>Hey, what's up guys? It's Rob Gorski with The Autism Dead Podcast, and I just have a couple of quick, uh, announcements and some housekeeping things, uh, just to keep everybody on the same page, let you know what's going on for the next couple of weeks. Um, we're about 35 episodes into season six and, uh, it's a lot of episodes for one person to manage with.
Everything else that I'm doing. I. So it's about that time of year where I take a break, right? Uh, so we're gonna take off most of September, and, and that just means that there'll be no episodes airing on Mondays. I'm gonna continue pushing out episodes every Wednesday. For, uh, like the parenting Q&amp;A stuff, when you guys send in questions and I just kind of answer them briefly, it takes a couple of minutes.
Those are more manageable right now, and I can, I can pull those off while I'm doing all this stuff on the backend. So for the next few weeks, uh, probably through the end of September, it'll just be releases on Wednesday and then we'll pick back up in October. It may change just kind of depending on how everything goes because I'm going on vacation in September.
So, uh, we'll just kind of play that by ear. But I just wanted to let you guys know that's what's going on. So there'll be no Monday episodes. Uh, through the end of September, but Wednesday episodes we'll continue as well as episodes releasing on the Autism Dad Ohio podcast as well. Those drop every Friday, so you guys make sure you can check that out as well.
So you can always stay up to date by visiting theautismdad.com and, uh, there'll be up-to-date information there as well. So, uh, thank you all so much for tuning in. I really appreciate all the continued support and, uh, remember Wednesdays we'll be releasing and Mondays we'll be back. In end of September-ish.
All right. Thanks a lot guys. We'll talk soon. Bye.

About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://theautismdad.com</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 30 Aug 2023 04:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Season 6 Mid-Season Announcement</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:season>6</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>34</itunes:episode>
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      <itunes:subtitle>A quick update on episode releases for September 2023</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Hey, what's up guys? It's Rob Gorski with The Autism Dead Podcast, and I just have a couple of quick, uh, announcements and some housekeeping things, uh, just to keep everybody on the same page, let you know what's going on for the next couple of weeks. Um, we're about 35 episodes into season six and, uh, it's a lot of episodes for one person to manage with.
Everything else that I'm doing. I. So it's about that time of year where I take a break, right? Uh, so we're gonna take off most of September, and, and that just means that there'll be no episodes airing on Mondays. I'm gonna continue pushing out episodes every Wednesday. For, uh, like the parenting Q&amp;A stuff, when you guys send in questions and I just kind of answer them briefly, it takes a couple of minutes.
Those are more manageable right now, and I can, I can pull those off while I'm doing all this stuff on the backend. So for the next few weeks, uh, probably through the end of September, it'll just be releases on Wednesday and then we'll pick back up in October. It may change just kind of depending on how everything goes because I'm going on vacation in September.
So, uh, we'll just kind of play that by ear. But I just wanted to let you guys know that's what's going on. So there'll be no Monday episodes. Uh, through the end of September, but Wednesday episodes we'll continue as well as episodes releasing on the Autism Dad Ohio podcast as well. Those drop every Friday, so you guys make sure you can check that out as well.
So you can always stay up to date by visiting theautismdad.com and, uh, there'll be up-to-date information there as well. So, uh, thank you all so much for tuning in. I really appreciate all the continued support and, uh, remember Wednesdays we'll be releasing and Mondays we'll be back. In end of September-ish.
All right. Thanks a lot guys. We'll talk soon. Bye.

About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://theautismdad.com</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Hey, what's up guys? It's Rob Gorski with The Autism Dead Podcast, and I just have a couple of quick, uh, announcements and some housekeeping things, uh, just to keep everybody on the same page, let you know what's going on for the next couple of weeks. Um, we're about 35 episodes into season six and, uh, it's a lot of episodes for one person to manage with.</p><p>Everything else that I'm doing. I. So it's about that time of year where I take a break, right? Uh, so we're gonna take off most of September, and, and that just means that there'll be no episodes airing on Mondays. I'm gonna continue pushing out episodes every Wednesday. For, uh, like the parenting Q&amp;A stuff, when you guys send in questions and I just kind of answer them briefly, it takes a couple of minutes.</p><p>Those are more manageable right now, and I can, I can pull those off while I'm doing all this stuff on the backend. So for the next few weeks, uh, probably through the end of September, it'll just be releases on Wednesday and then we'll pick back up in October. It may change just kind of depending on how everything goes because I'm going on vacation in September.</p><p>So, uh, we'll just kind of play that by ear. But I just wanted to let you guys know that's what's going on. So there'll be no Monday episodes. Uh, through the end of September, but Wednesday episodes we'll continue as well as episodes releasing on the Autism Dad Ohio podcast as well. Those drop every Friday, so you guys make sure you can check that out as well.</p><p>So you can always stay up to date by visiting theautismdad.com and, uh, there'll be up-to-date information there as well. So, uh, thank you all so much for tuning in. I really appreciate all the continued support and, uh, remember Wednesdays we'll be releasing and Mondays we'll be back. In end of September-ish.</p><p>All right. Thanks a lot guys. We'll talk soon. Bye.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:</strong></p><p>Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.</p><p>Connect with Rob Gorski: <a href="https://theautismdad.com/">https://theautismdad.com</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Alicia Golichowski: Navigating Autism as a Single Mom (S6E33)</title>
      <description>On this week's episode of the Autism Dad Podcast, join us as we dive into an honest and emotional conversation with Alicia Golichowski, a single mom navigating the challenges of raising an autistic child. Alicia's raw transparency offers comfort to those in similar situations, reminding them they're not alone. Sharing these stories is crucial to our community, so tune in for an inspiring interview that promises to resonate with many.
About Alicia Golichowski:
Alicia Golichowski is a single stay-at-home mom of four. She has two boys aged 7 months and two girls aged 13 and 12. However, her daughters reside in NC during the school year with their father, Alicia's ex-husband. She has sole custody of the boys. Parker, who is seven, was diagnosed with autism around the age of 3, and it's been quite the journey for them.

About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://theautismdad.com

Mentioned in this episode:

Learn More About Mightier:
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.
Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.

Goally:
Goally is a comprehensive app, serving as a digital scheduler, AAC speaker, and token board system. Designed for unique thinkers like autistic and ADHD kids, it helps them master daily routines and therapy without parental reminders, reducing nagging and promoting self-management. Goally can be used on your child's device or an affordable, dedicated device, which we've found more effective in our home.
For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 21 Aug 2023 04:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Alicia's raw transparency offers comfort to those in similar situations</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>On this week's episode of the Autism Dad Podcast, join us as we dive into an honest and emotional conversation with Alicia Golichowski, a single mom navigating the challenges of raising an autistic child. Alicia's raw transparency offers comfort to those in similar situations, reminding them they're not alone. Sharing these stories is crucial to our community, so tune in for an inspiring interview that promises to resonate with many.
About Alicia Golichowski:
Alicia Golichowski is a single stay-at-home mom of four. She has two boys aged 7 months and two girls aged 13 and 12. However, her daughters reside in NC during the school year with their father, Alicia's ex-husband. She has sole custody of the boys. Parker, who is seven, was diagnosed with autism around the age of 3, and it's been quite the journey for them.

About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://theautismdad.com

Mentioned in this episode:

Learn More About Mightier:
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.
Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.

Goally:
Goally is a comprehensive app, serving as a digital scheduler, AAC speaker, and token board system. Designed for unique thinkers like autistic and ADHD kids, it helps them master daily routines and therapy without parental reminders, reducing nagging and promoting self-management. Goally can be used on your child's device or an affordable, dedicated device, which we've found more effective in our home.
For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>On this week's episode of the Autism Dad Podcast, join us as we dive into an honest and emotional conversation with Alicia Golichowski, a single mom navigating the challenges of raising an autistic child. Alicia's raw transparency offers comfort to those in similar situations, reminding them they're not alone. Sharing these stories is crucial to our community, so tune in for an inspiring interview that promises to resonate with many.</p><p><strong>About Alicia Golichowski</strong>:</p><p>Alicia Golichowski is a single stay-at-home mom of four. She has two boys aged 7 months and two girls aged 13 and 12. However, her daughters reside in NC during the school year with their father, Alicia's ex-husband. She has sole custody of the boys. Parker, who is seven, was diagnosed with autism around the age of 3, and it's been quite the journey for them.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:</strong></p><p>Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.</p><p>Connect with Rob Gorski: <a href="https://theautismdad.com/">https://theautismdad.com</a></p><h2><br></h2><h2>Mentioned in this episode:</h2><p><br></p><p><strong>Learn More About Mightier:</strong></p><p>Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.com/mightier"><strong>Read My Mightier Review</strong></a><strong> and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.</strong></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Goally:</strong></p><p>Goally is a comprehensive app, serving as a digital scheduler, AAC speaker, and token board system. Designed for unique thinkers like autistic and ADHD kids, it helps them master daily routines and therapy without parental reminders, reducing nagging and promoting self-management. Goally can be used on your child's device or an affordable, dedicated device, which we've found more effective in our home.</p><p>For more information, you can visit <a href="https://glnk.io/6x5q3/theautismdad"><strong>getgoally.com </strong></a>and use the code “<strong>theautismdad</strong>” to save 10% off your order.</p>]]>
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      <title>Online Support Groups (S6E32)</title>
      <description>In this week's Parenting Q&amp;A Episode, we tackle the world of online support groups. Discover how to connect with fellow parents of autistic children and find a group that's the perfect fit for your journey.

About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://theautismdad.com.

Mentioned in this episode: 

Goally:
Goally is a comprehensive app, serving as a digital scheduler, AAC speaker, and token board system. Designed for unique thinkers like autistic and ADHD kids, it helps them master daily routines and therapy without parental reminders, reducing nagging and promoting self-management. Goally can be used on your child's device or an affordable, dedicated device, which we've found more effective in our home.
For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 16 Aug 2023 16:37:46 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Online Support Groups </itunes:title>
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      <itunes:episode>32</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Navigating Online Support Groups and Finding A Good Fit. </itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In this week's Parenting Q&amp;A Episode, we tackle the world of online support groups. Discover how to connect with fellow parents of autistic children and find a group that's the perfect fit for your journey.

About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://theautismdad.com.

Mentioned in this episode: 

Goally:
Goally is a comprehensive app, serving as a digital scheduler, AAC speaker, and token board system. Designed for unique thinkers like autistic and ADHD kids, it helps them master daily routines and therapy without parental reminders, reducing nagging and promoting self-management. Goally can be used on your child's device or an affordable, dedicated device, which we've found more effective in our home.
For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Marc Jason Shares His Autism Parenting Journey (S6E31)</title>
      <description>In this episode, we welcome Marc Jason from "Daily Autism" as he shares his poignant journey as an Autism Dad. Dive deep into the challenges, joys, and lessons learned from raising a child with autism. A heartfelt conversation not to be missed.

About Marc Jason:
With over 20 years of experience in the radio industry, I have developed a passion for creating content that engages, entertains, and educates audiences. I have interviewed hundreds of celebrities, hosted award-winning shows, and partnered with leading brands to deliver innovative and impactful media solutions.
After my son Cal was diagnosed with Autism in 2020, I founded DailyAutism.com, a media platform that provides information, resources, and support for people with autism and their families. My mission is to raise awareness, and empower parents of autism through online and offline channels. I use my new media skills to produce podcasts, host a radio show, create social videos, blogs, books and social media content that reach millions of people every year. I also collaborate with experts, organizations, and influencers to amplify the voice and vision of the parents and entrepreneurs of autism.
Connect with Marc Jason: https://linktr.ee/dailyautism
﻿
About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://theautismdad.com

Mentioned in this episode:

Learn More About Mightier:
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.
Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.

Goally:
Goally is a comprehensive app, serving as a digital scheduler, AAC speaker, and token board system. Designed for unique thinkers like autistic and ADHD kids, it helps them master daily routines and therapy without parental reminders, reducing nagging and promoting self-management. Goally can be used on your child's device or an affordable, dedicated device, which we've found more effective in our home.
For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 14 Aug 2023 04:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Marc Jason Shares His Autism Parenting Journey </itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>6</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>31</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Two Dad’s Share Their Experiences Raising Autistic Kids</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In this episode, we welcome Marc Jason from "Daily Autism" as he shares his poignant journey as an Autism Dad. Dive deep into the challenges, joys, and lessons learned from raising a child with autism. A heartfelt conversation not to be missed.

About Marc Jason:
With over 20 years of experience in the radio industry, I have developed a passion for creating content that engages, entertains, and educates audiences. I have interviewed hundreds of celebrities, hosted award-winning shows, and partnered with leading brands to deliver innovative and impactful media solutions.
After my son Cal was diagnosed with Autism in 2020, I founded DailyAutism.com, a media platform that provides information, resources, and support for people with autism and their families. My mission is to raise awareness, and empower parents of autism through online and offline channels. I use my new media skills to produce podcasts, host a radio show, create social videos, blogs, books and social media content that reach millions of people every year. I also collaborate with experts, organizations, and influencers to amplify the voice and vision of the parents and entrepreneurs of autism.
Connect with Marc Jason: https://linktr.ee/dailyautism
﻿
About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://theautismdad.com

Mentioned in this episode:

Learn More About Mightier:
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.
Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.

Goally:
Goally is a comprehensive app, serving as a digital scheduler, AAC speaker, and token board system. Designed for unique thinkers like autistic and ADHD kids, it helps them master daily routines and therapy without parental reminders, reducing nagging and promoting self-management. Goally can be used on your child's device or an affordable, dedicated device, which we've found more effective in our home.
For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we welcome Marc Jason from "Daily Autism" as he shares his poignant journey as an Autism Dad. Dive deep into the challenges, joys, and lessons learned from raising a child with autism. A heartfelt conversation not to be missed.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>About Marc Jason:</strong></p><p>With over 20 years of experience in the radio industry, I have developed a passion for creating content that engages, entertains, and educates audiences. I have interviewed hundreds of celebrities, hosted award-winning shows, and partnered with leading brands to deliver innovative and impactful media solutions.</p><p>After my son Cal was diagnosed with Autism in 2020, I founded DailyAutism.com, a media platform that provides information, resources, and support for people with autism and their families. My mission is to raise awareness, and empower parents of autism through online and offline channels. I use my new media skills to produce podcasts, host a radio show, create social videos, blogs, books and social media content that reach millions of people every year. I also collaborate with experts, organizations, and influencers to amplify the voice and vision of the parents and entrepreneurs of autism.</p><p>Connect with Marc Jason: <a href="https://linktr.ee/dailyautism"><strong>https://linktr.ee/dailyautism</strong></a></p><p><strong>﻿</strong></p><p><strong>About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:</strong></p><p>Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.</p><p>Connect with Rob Gorski: <a href="https://theautismdad.com/">https://theautismdad.com</a></p><h2><br></h2><h2>Mentioned in this episode:</h2><p><br></p><p><strong>Learn More About Mightier:</strong></p><p>Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.com/mightier"><strong>Read My Mightier Review</strong></a><strong> and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.</strong></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Goally:</strong></p><p>Goally is a comprehensive app, serving as a digital scheduler, AAC speaker, and token board system. Designed for unique thinkers like autistic and ADHD kids, it helps them master daily routines and therapy without parental reminders, reducing nagging and promoting self-management. Goally can be used on your child's device or an affordable, dedicated device, which we've found more effective in our home.</p><p>For more information, you can visit <a href="https://glnk.io/6x5q3/theautismdad"><strong>getgoally.com </strong></a>and use the code “<strong>theautismdad</strong>” to save 10% off your order.</p>]]>
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      <title>Grief: Helping Autistic Kids Navigate Significant Loss (S6E30)</title>
      <description>In this week's parenting Q&amp;A episode, we delve deep into the sensitive topic of helping autistic children navigate grief after a significant loss. For the first time, I share my personal journey through this challenging terrain, shedding light on a subject close to my heart. It's an emotional episode, but I hope it offers support and guidance for those facing similar challenges.

About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://theautismdad.com.

Mentioned in this episode: 

Goally:
Goally is a comprehensive app, serving as a digital scheduler, AAC speaker, and token board system. Designed for unique thinkers like autistic and ADHD kids, it helps them master daily routines and therapy without parental reminders, reducing nagging and promoting self-management. Goally can be used on your child's device or an affordable, dedicated device, which we've found more effective in our home.
For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 10 Aug 2023 00:39:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Grief: Helping Autistic Kids Navigate Significant Loss </itunes:title>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Helping our autistic kids navigate significant loss </itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In this week's parenting Q&amp;A episode, we delve deep into the sensitive topic of helping autistic children navigate grief after a significant loss. For the first time, I share my personal journey through this challenging terrain, shedding light on a subject close to my heart. It's an emotional episode, but I hope it offers support and guidance for those facing similar challenges.

About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://theautismdad.com.

Mentioned in this episode: 

Goally:
Goally is a comprehensive app, serving as a digital scheduler, AAC speaker, and token board system. Designed for unique thinkers like autistic and ADHD kids, it helps them master daily routines and therapy without parental reminders, reducing nagging and promoting self-management. Goally can be used on your child's device or an affordable, dedicated device, which we've found more effective in our home.
For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this week's parenting Q&amp;A episode, we delve deep into the sensitive topic of helping autistic children navigate grief after a significant loss. For the first time, I share my personal journey through this challenging terrain, shedding light on a subject close to my heart. It's an emotional episode, but I hope it offers support and guidance for those facing similar challenges.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:</strong></p><p>Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.</p><p>Connect with Rob Gorski: https://theautismdad.com.</p><p><br></p><h2><strong>Mentioned in this episode: </strong></h2><p><br></p><p><strong>Goally:</strong></p><p>Goally is a comprehensive app, serving as a digital scheduler, AAC speaker, and token board system. Designed for unique thinkers like autistic and ADHD kids, it helps them master daily routines and therapy without parental reminders, reducing nagging and promoting self-management. Goally can be used on your child's device or an affordable, dedicated device, which we've found more effective in our home.</p><p>For more information, you can visit <a href="https://glnk.io/6x5q3/theautismdad">getgoally.com</a> and use the code “<strong>theautismdad</strong>” to save 10% off your order.</p>]]>
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      <title>Jillian Benfield Talks Raising A Son with Down Syndrome (S6E29)</title>
      <description>On this week’s episode I had a great conversation with Jillian Benfield. Jillian is the author of The Gift of The Unexpected. Her son Anderson was born with Down Syndrome and she’s here to talk about her journey. While our paths may be different, there is so much we can learn from each other. Jillian shares her inspiring story of love and hope.

About Jillian Benfield:
Jillian Benfield recently settled on Florida's Space Coast after her husband, Andy, served 8 years in the military. They lived in 5 different states due to his specialty training. The family faced numerous challenges, including their second child's NICU stay, open heart surgery, a miscarriage, and a rare diagnosis for their third child. The most significant moment came when they learned their second child, Anderson, would have Down syndrome. Their initial heartbreak transformed into understanding as they confronted their ignorance and ableism. Navigating the world with a disabled child has been both challenging and beautiful for them. They wouldn't change their journey; the unexpected shaped their lives.

About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://theautismdad.com

Mentioned in this episode:

Goally:
Goally is a comprehensive app, serving as a digital scheduler, AAC speaker, and token board system. Designed for unique thinkers like autistic and ADHD kids, it helps them master daily routines and therapy without parental reminders, reducing nagging and promoting self-management. Goally can be used on your child's device or an affordable, dedicated device, which we've found more effective in our home.
For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.

Learn More About Mightier:
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.
Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.</description>
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      <itunes:subtitle>A parenting conversation about love, acceptance, and finding hope after life takes a wide left turn </itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>On this week’s episode I had a great conversation with Jillian Benfield. Jillian is the author of The Gift of The Unexpected. Her son Anderson was born with Down Syndrome and she’s here to talk about her journey. While our paths may be different, there is so much we can learn from each other. Jillian shares her inspiring story of love and hope.

About Jillian Benfield:
Jillian Benfield recently settled on Florida's Space Coast after her husband, Andy, served 8 years in the military. They lived in 5 different states due to his specialty training. The family faced numerous challenges, including their second child's NICU stay, open heart surgery, a miscarriage, and a rare diagnosis for their third child. The most significant moment came when they learned their second child, Anderson, would have Down syndrome. Their initial heartbreak transformed into understanding as they confronted their ignorance and ableism. Navigating the world with a disabled child has been both challenging and beautiful for them. They wouldn't change their journey; the unexpected shaped their lives.

About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://theautismdad.com

Mentioned in this episode:

Goally:
Goally is a comprehensive app, serving as a digital scheduler, AAC speaker, and token board system. Designed for unique thinkers like autistic and ADHD kids, it helps them master daily routines and therapy without parental reminders, reducing nagging and promoting self-management. Goally can be used on your child's device or an affordable, dedicated device, which we've found more effective in our home.
For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.

Learn More About Mightier:
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.
Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>On this week’s episode I had a great conversation with Jillian Benfield. Jillian is the author of The Gift of The Unexpected. Her son Anderson was born with Down Syndrome and she’s here to talk about her journey. While our paths may be different, there is so much we can learn from each other. Jillian shares her inspiring story of love and hope.</p><h2><br></h2><p><strong>About Jillian Benfield:</strong></p><p>Jillian Benfield recently settled on Florida's Space Coast after her husband, Andy, served 8 years in the military. They lived in 5 different states due to his specialty training. The family faced numerous challenges, including their second child's NICU stay, open heart surgery, a miscarriage, and a rare diagnosis for their third child. The most significant moment came when they learned their second child, Anderson, would have Down syndrome. Their initial heartbreak transformed into understanding as they confronted their ignorance and ableism. Navigating the world with a disabled child has been both challenging and beautiful for them. They wouldn't change their journey; the unexpected shaped their lives.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:</strong></p><p>Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.</p><p>Connect with Rob Gorski: <a href="https://theautismdad.com">https://theautismdad.com</a></p><p><br></p><h2>Mentioned in this episode:</h2><p><br></p><p><strong>Goally:</strong></p><p>Goally is a comprehensive app, serving as a digital scheduler, AAC speaker, and token board system. Designed for unique thinkers like autistic and ADHD kids, it helps them master daily routines and therapy without parental reminders, reducing nagging and promoting self-management. Goally can be used on your child's device or an affordable, dedicated device, which we've found more effective in our home.</p><p>For more information, you can visit <a href="https://glnk.io/6x5q3/theautismdad"><strong>getgoally.com </strong></a>and use the code “<strong>theautismdad</strong>” to save 10% off your order.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Learn More About Mightier:</strong></p><p>Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.com/mightier"><strong>Read My Mightier Review</strong></a><strong> and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.</strong></p>]]>
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      <title>The Debate Over Person First Language (S6E28)</title>
      <description>Join me for this week's parenting Q&amp;A episode where we delve deep into the topic of person-first language. I'll discuss the ongoing debate over terminology, share my personal take, and reveal how I approach this sensitive subject with my own kids.

About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com.

Mentioned in this episode: 

Goally:
Goally is a comprehensive app, serving as a digital scheduler, AAC speaker, and token board system. Designed for unique thinkers like autistic and ADHD kids, it helps them master daily routines and therapy without parental reminders, reducing nagging and promoting self-management. Goally can be used on your child's device or an affordable, dedicated device, which we've found more effective in our home.
For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.</description>
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      <itunes:title>The Debate Over Person First Language</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:season>6</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>28</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Answering your questions about person first language because you asked</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Join me for this week's parenting Q&amp;A episode where we delve deep into the topic of person-first language. I'll discuss the ongoing debate over terminology, share my personal take, and reveal how I approach this sensitive subject with my own kids.

About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com.

Mentioned in this episode: 

Goally:
Goally is a comprehensive app, serving as a digital scheduler, AAC speaker, and token board system. Designed for unique thinkers like autistic and ADHD kids, it helps them master daily routines and therapy without parental reminders, reducing nagging and promoting self-management. Goally can be used on your child's device or an affordable, dedicated device, which we've found more effective in our home.
For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Join me for this week's parenting Q&amp;A episode where we delve deep into the topic of person-first language. I'll discuss the ongoing debate over terminology, share my personal take, and reveal how I approach this sensitive subject with my own kids.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:</strong></p><p>Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.</p><p>Connect with Rob Gorski: <a href="https://listen.theautismdad.com/">https://listen.theautismdad.com</a>.</p><p><br></p><h2><strong>Mentioned in this episode: </strong></h2><p><br></p><p><strong>Goally:</strong></p><p>Goally is a comprehensive app, serving as a digital scheduler, AAC speaker, and token board system. Designed for unique thinkers like autistic and ADHD kids, it helps them master daily routines and therapy without parental reminders, reducing nagging and promoting self-management. Goally can be used on your child's device or an affordable, dedicated device, which we've found more effective in our home.</p><p>For more information, you can visit <a href="https://getgoally.com/?utm_source=inf&amp;utm_medium=social_fb&amp;utm_campaign=inf_TAD%20">getgoally.com</a> and use the code “<strong>theautismdad</strong>” to save 10% off your order.</p>]]>
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      <title>Untethering: Carrie Cariello’s Autism Parenting Story (S6E27) </title>
      <description>In this week’s episode I talk with Carrie Cariello about her autism parenting journey with her son Jack. Carrie has some amazing insights and freely shares them with everyone on social media. We also talk about Jack’s journey towards independence. This was such a fun and relatable conversation. I hope you enjoy the interview.
About Carrie Cariello
Carrie Cariello is the author of What Color Is Monday, How Autism Changed One Family for the Better, and Someone I’m With Has Autism. She lives in Southern New Hampshire with her husband, Joe, and their five children. 
 Carrie is a contributor to the Huffington Post, TODAY Parents, the TODAY Show, Parents.com. She has been interviewed by NBC Nightly News, and also has a TEDx talk. 
She speaks regularly about autism, marriage, and motherhood, and writes a weekly blog at www.carriecariello.com. One of her essays, “I Know What Causes Autism,” was featured as one of the Huffington Post’s best of 2015, and her piece, “I Know Why He Has Autism,” was named one of the top blog posts of 2017 by the TODAY Show.

About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://theautismdad.com.

Mentioned in this episode:

Goally:
Goally is a comprehensive app, serving as a digital scheduler, AAC speaker, and token board system. Designed for unique thinkers like autistic and ADHD kids, it helps them master daily routines and therapy without parental reminders, reducing nagging and promoting self-management. Goally can be used on your child's device or an affordable, dedicated device, which we've found more effective in our home.
For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.

Learn More About Mightier:
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.
Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.</description>
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      <itunes:title>Untethering: Carrie Cariello’s Autism Parenting Story</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>6</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>27</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Carrie Cariello shares talks about her journey raising her autistic son Jack</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In this week’s episode I talk with Carrie Cariello about her autism parenting journey with her son Jack. Carrie has some amazing insights and freely shares them with everyone on social media. We also talk about Jack’s journey towards independence. This was such a fun and relatable conversation. I hope you enjoy the interview.
About Carrie Cariello
Carrie Cariello is the author of What Color Is Monday, How Autism Changed One Family for the Better, and Someone I’m With Has Autism. She lives in Southern New Hampshire with her husband, Joe, and their five children. 
 Carrie is a contributor to the Huffington Post, TODAY Parents, the TODAY Show, Parents.com. She has been interviewed by NBC Nightly News, and also has a TEDx talk. 
She speaks regularly about autism, marriage, and motherhood, and writes a weekly blog at www.carriecariello.com. One of her essays, “I Know What Causes Autism,” was featured as one of the Huffington Post’s best of 2015, and her piece, “I Know Why He Has Autism,” was named one of the top blog posts of 2017 by the TODAY Show.

About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://theautismdad.com.

Mentioned in this episode:

Goally:
Goally is a comprehensive app, serving as a digital scheduler, AAC speaker, and token board system. Designed for unique thinkers like autistic and ADHD kids, it helps them master daily routines and therapy without parental reminders, reducing nagging and promoting self-management. Goally can be used on your child's device or an affordable, dedicated device, which we've found more effective in our home.
For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.

Learn More About Mightier:
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.
Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this week’s episode I talk with Carrie Cariello about her autism parenting journey with her son Jack. Carrie has some amazing insights and freely shares them with everyone on social media. We also talk about Jack’s journey towards independence. This was such a fun and relatable conversation. I hope you enjoy the interview.</p><h2>About Carrie Cariello</h2><p>Carrie Cariello is the author of What Color Is Monday, How Autism Changed One Family for the Better, and Someone I’m With Has Autism. She lives in Southern New Hampshire with her husband, Joe, and their five children. </p><p> Carrie is a contributor to the Huffington Post, TODAY Parents, the TODAY Show, Parents.com. She has been interviewed by NBC Nightly News, and also has a TEDx talk. </p><p>She speaks regularly about autism, marriage, and motherhood, and writes a weekly blog at <a href="www.carriecariello.com"><strong>www.carriecariello.com</strong></a>. One of her essays, “I Know What Causes Autism,” was featured as one of the Huffington Post’s best of 2015, and her piece, “I Know Why He Has Autism,” was named one of the top blog posts of 2017 by the TODAY Show.</p><p><br></p><h2><strong>About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:</strong></h2><p>Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.</p><p>Connect with Rob Gorski: <a href="https://theautismdad.com/"><strong>https://theautismdad.com.</strong></a></p><p><br></p><h2>Mentioned in this episode:</h2><p><br></p><p><strong>Goally:</strong></p><p>Goally is a comprehensive app, serving as a digital scheduler, AAC speaker, and token board system. Designed for unique thinkers like autistic and ADHD kids, it helps them master daily routines and therapy without parental reminders, reducing nagging and promoting self-management. Goally can be used on your child's device or an affordable, dedicated device, which we've found more effective in our home.</p><p>For more information, you can visit <a href="https://glnk.io/6x5q3/theautismdad"><strong>getgoally.com </strong></a>and use the code “<strong>theautismdad</strong>” to save 10% off your order.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Learn More About Mightier:</strong></p><p>Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.com/mightier"><strong>Read My Mightier Review</strong></a><strong> and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.</strong></p>]]>
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      <title>How to let go so our kids can become more independent (S6E26)</title>
      <description>On this week’s Parenting Q&amp;A episode, I’m answering your question about the challenges associated with letting go or stepping back so that our autistic kids can grow and become more independent.

About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com.

Mentioned in this episode: 

Goally:
Goally is a comprehensive app, serving as a digital scheduler, AAC speaker, and token board system. Designed for unique thinkers like autistic and ADHD kids, it helps them master daily routines and therapy without parental reminders, reducing nagging and promoting self-management. Goally can be used on your child's device or an affordable, dedicated device, which we've found more effective in our home.
For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 26 Jul 2023 22:39:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>How to let go so our kids can become more independent</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>6</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>26</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>How to let go so our kids can become more independent</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>On this week’s Parenting Q&amp;A episode, I’m answering your question about the challenges associated with letting go or stepping back so that our autistic kids can grow and become more independent.

About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com.

Mentioned in this episode: 

Goally:
Goally is a comprehensive app, serving as a digital scheduler, AAC speaker, and token board system. Designed for unique thinkers like autistic and ADHD kids, it helps them master daily routines and therapy without parental reminders, reducing nagging and promoting self-management. Goally can be used on your child's device or an affordable, dedicated device, which we've found more effective in our home.
For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>On this week’s Parenting Q&amp;A episode, I’m answering your question about the challenges associated with letting go or stepping back so that our autistic kids can grow and become more independent.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:</strong></p><p>Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.</p><p>Connect with Rob Gorski: <a href="https://listen.theautismdad.com/">https://listen.theautismdad.com</a>.</p><p><br></p><h2><strong>Mentioned in this episode: </strong></h2><p><br></p><p><strong>Goally:</strong></p><p>Goally is a comprehensive app, serving as a digital scheduler, AAC speaker, and token board system. Designed for unique thinkers like autistic and ADHD kids, it helps them master daily routines and therapy without parental reminders, reducing nagging and promoting self-management. Goally can be used on your child's device or an affordable, dedicated device, which we've found more effective in our home.</p><p>For more information, you can visit <a href="https://getgoally.com/?utm_source=inf&amp;utm_medium=social_fb&amp;utm_campaign=inf_TAD%20">getgoally.com</a> and use the code “<strong>theautismdad</strong>” to save 10% off your order.</p>]]>
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      <title>A Dad's Perspective: Ray White's Autism Parenting Journey (S6E25)</title>
      <description>In this week's episode, we discuss Ray White's journey as a father to an autistic child, exploring the emotions and resilience it entails. Our chat uncovers valuable lessons and emphasizes fathers' overlooked perspectives in advocating for autism awareness. Tune in for deep insights.
About Ray:
Ray is a 42-year-old father of 3, living in Northeast Ohio. Ray is not only a devoted husband and dad but also an entrepreneur. Navigating the challenges and joys of parenthood, his unique journey includes raising his youngest son, Raymie, who is on the autism spectrum. Sharing this incredible journey with his supportive wife, Nikki White, well-known for her influential podcast 'Raising Raymie,' they form a formidable duo in their commitment to their family and autism advocacy.
Mentioned in this episode:
Goally
Goally is a digital visual scheduler, AAC talker, token board system, and more all rolled into one easy-to-use app. It's made for unique thinkers like autistic kids and kids with ADHD. Kids together with Goally can conquer daily routines and therapy practice without prompting from mom or dad. This reduces that feeling of nagging your kids, and it also grants your kids some autonomy to sort of manage their own lives. Goally can easily be used on your child's existing device or with Goally's optional and affordable, dedicated device. In my house, we found that the dedicated device seems to work better for my son, so that's what we use.
For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.

Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.
Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.
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      <pubDate>Mon, 24 Jul 2023 04:28:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>A Dad's Perspective: Ray White's Autism Parenting Journey</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>6</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>25</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Ray White from Instagram’s Raising Raymie is here to share his autism parenting story</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In this week's episode, we discuss Ray White's journey as a father to an autistic child, exploring the emotions and resilience it entails. Our chat uncovers valuable lessons and emphasizes fathers' overlooked perspectives in advocating for autism awareness. Tune in for deep insights.
About Ray:
Ray is a 42-year-old father of 3, living in Northeast Ohio. Ray is not only a devoted husband and dad but also an entrepreneur. Navigating the challenges and joys of parenthood, his unique journey includes raising his youngest son, Raymie, who is on the autism spectrum. Sharing this incredible journey with his supportive wife, Nikki White, well-known for her influential podcast 'Raising Raymie,' they form a formidable duo in their commitment to their family and autism advocacy.
Mentioned in this episode:
Goally
Goally is a digital visual scheduler, AAC talker, token board system, and more all rolled into one easy-to-use app. It's made for unique thinkers like autistic kids and kids with ADHD. Kids together with Goally can conquer daily routines and therapy practice without prompting from mom or dad. This reduces that feeling of nagging your kids, and it also grants your kids some autonomy to sort of manage their own lives. Goally can easily be used on your child's existing device or with Goally's optional and affordable, dedicated device. In my house, we found that the dedicated device seems to work better for my son, so that's what we use.
For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.

Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.
Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this week's episode, we discuss Ray White's journey as a father to an autistic child, exploring the emotions and resilience it entails. Our chat uncovers valuable lessons and emphasizes fathers' overlooked perspectives in advocating for autism awareness. Tune in for deep insights.</p><p><strong>About Ray:</strong></p><p>Ray is a 42-year-old father of 3, living in Northeast Ohio. Ray is not only a devoted husband and dad but also an entrepreneur. Navigating the challenges and joys of parenthood, his unique journey includes raising his youngest son, Raymie, who is on the autism spectrum. Sharing this incredible journey with his supportive wife, Nikki White, well-known for her influential podcast '<a href="https://www.instagram.com/raising_raymie/">Raising Raymie</a>,' they form a formidable duo in their commitment to their family and autism advocacy.</p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><strong>Goally</strong></p><p>Goally is a digital visual scheduler, AAC talker, token board system, and more all rolled into one easy-to-use app. It's made for unique thinkers like autistic kids and kids with ADHD. Kids together with Goally can conquer daily routines and therapy practice without prompting from mom or dad. This reduces that feeling of nagging your kids, and it also grants your kids some autonomy to sort of manage their own lives. Goally can easily be used on your child's existing device or with Goally's optional and affordable, dedicated device. In my house, we found that the dedicated device seems to work better for my son, so that's what we use.</p><p><strong>For more information, you can visit </strong><a href="https://glnk.io/6x5q3/theautismdad"><strong>getgoally.com</strong></a><strong> and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.</strong></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Learn More About Mightier</strong></p><p>Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.com/mightier">Read My Mightier Review</a> and the code “<strong>theautismdad22</strong>” to save 10% off your order.</p><p><strong>﻿</strong></p>]]>
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      <title>When our kids are excluded for being different (S6E24)</title>
      <description>On this week's Parenting Q&amp;A episode, the question I answered was "How do I talk to my daughter when she's been excluded from something because she's different?" Such a great question and I had a really hard time answering this because it hit really close to home for me and I get pretty emotional thinking about this. It's a tough question to answer but I did my best and I also talk about the importance of parents raising their kids to be loving, accepting, tolerant, inclusive, and empathetic little humans.

About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com.

Mentioned in this episode: 

Goally:
Goally is a comprehensive app, serving as a digital scheduler, AAC speaker, and token board system. Designed for unique thinkers like autistic and ADHD kids, it helps them master daily routines and therapy without parental reminders, reducing nagging and promoting self-management. Goally can be used on your child's device or an affordable, dedicated device, which we've found more effective in our home.
For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 19 Jul 2023 16:08:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>When our kids are excluded for being different</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>6</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>24</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Weekly Parenting Q&amp;A Series: Talking to our kids if they've been excluded for being different</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>On this week's Parenting Q&amp;A episode, the question I answered was "How do I talk to my daughter when she's been excluded from something because she's different?" Such a great question and I had a really hard time answering this because it hit really close to home for me and I get pretty emotional thinking about this. It's a tough question to answer but I did my best and I also talk about the importance of parents raising their kids to be loving, accepting, tolerant, inclusive, and empathetic little humans.

About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com.

Mentioned in this episode: 

Goally:
Goally is a comprehensive app, serving as a digital scheduler, AAC speaker, and token board system. Designed for unique thinkers like autistic and ADHD kids, it helps them master daily routines and therapy without parental reminders, reducing nagging and promoting self-management. Goally can be used on your child's device or an affordable, dedicated device, which we've found more effective in our home.
For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>On this week's Parenting Q&amp;A episode, the question I answered was "How do I talk to my daughter when she's been excluded from something because she's different?" Such a great question and I had a really hard time answering this because it hit really close to home for me and I get pretty emotional thinking about this. It's a tough question to answer but I did my best and I also talk about the importance of parents raising their kids to be loving, accepting, tolerant, inclusive, and empathetic little humans.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:</strong></p><p>Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.</p><p>Connect with Rob Gorski: <a href="https://listen.theautismdad.com/">https://listen.theautismdad.com</a>.</p><p><br></p><h2><strong>Mentioned in this episode: </strong></h2><p><br></p><p><strong>Goally:</strong></p><p>Goally is a comprehensive app, serving as a digital scheduler, AAC speaker, and token board system. Designed for unique thinkers like autistic and ADHD kids, it helps them master daily routines and therapy without parental reminders, reducing nagging and promoting self-management. Goally can be used on your child's device or an affordable, dedicated device, which we've found more effective in our home.</p><p>For more information, you can visit <a href="https://getgoally.com/?utm_source=inf&amp;utm_medium=social_fb&amp;utm_campaign=inf_TAD%20">getgoally.com</a> and use the code “<strong>theautismdad</strong>” to save 10% off your order.</p>]]>
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      <title>Inclusion &amp; Accessibility:  Easterseals SoCal &amp; Angels Stadium Collab (S6E23)</title>
      <description>In this week's PSA episode, we dive into the inspiring collaboration between Easterseals SoCal and Angels Stadium with Alyssa Kavner, VP of Clinical Training and Quality at Easterseals. Explore how this partnership is revolutionizing the game-day experience, creating a more sensory-friendly environment that ensures baseball, America's favorite pastime, becomes a more inclusive and accessible event for everyone. Don't miss this exciting discourse on progress and inclusion.
About Alyssa Kavner:
Alyssa Kavner, MA, BCBA, with a decade in Autism Services leadership, currently serves as VP of Clinical Training and Quality at Easterseals SoCal. She oversees the IDEA department, focusing on reducing disparities in access and workforce diversity, and removing barriers to service access. Alyssa also leads community outreach and partnership development efforts across Southern California, including consultation with Angels Stadium for inclusive practices. Her expertise lies in training, cultural shift support, and staff mentorship.
Further Information on ESSC Resources &amp; Activities  
Email ESSCIDEA@essc.org
 Angels Accessibility Information
https://www.mlb.com/angels/ballpark/accessibility-guide

About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com.

Mentioned in this episode:
Quiet Mind:
Introducing The Original Weighted Pillow by Quiet Mind, a revolutionary solution for those seeking relief from anxiety, stress, and the symptoms of ADHD and sensory processing disorder, commonly associated with autism. The Original Weighted Pillow offers a huggable, compact and improved alternative to traditional weighted blankets.
Created by Mikey Goldman, who has long struggled with ADHD and anxiety, The Original Weighted Pillow is designed to act as a companion, especially for kids. It’s super easy to grab and go, so, it’s always there when you need a boost of calm. The Original Weighted Pillow provides a personal hug, acting as a tool to promote calmness whenever you need it. Unlike bulky weighted blankets, this ultra-soft pillow is easy to move, and won’t cause you to overheat or feel claustrophobic.
The Quiet Mind Pillow utilizes the science of Deep Pressure Stimulation (DPS), delivering the same emotional, cognitive, and physical benefits as a weighted blanket. It offers a compact, portable, and versatile solution for anyone seeking a natural way to unwind. It is particularly beneficial for children with autism, ADHD, or sensory processing disorder. The Quiet Mind Pillow is like a stress ball for your body, providing relief and relaxation. Just Hold it, hug it, and quiet your mind. 
For more information, visit onequietmind.com and use the code “theautismdad” at checkout to save 15%</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 17 Jul 2023 14:57:55 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Inclusion &amp; Accessibility:  Easterseals SoCal &amp; Angels Stadium Collab</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>6</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>23</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/fba93494-24af-11ee-a924-83933d517f96/image/273cb8.png?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
      <itunes:subtitle>Easterseals SoCal and Angels Stadium make watching baseball more inclusive</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In this week's PSA episode, we dive into the inspiring collaboration between Easterseals SoCal and Angels Stadium with Alyssa Kavner, VP of Clinical Training and Quality at Easterseals. Explore how this partnership is revolutionizing the game-day experience, creating a more sensory-friendly environment that ensures baseball, America's favorite pastime, becomes a more inclusive and accessible event for everyone. Don't miss this exciting discourse on progress and inclusion.
About Alyssa Kavner:
Alyssa Kavner, MA, BCBA, with a decade in Autism Services leadership, currently serves as VP of Clinical Training and Quality at Easterseals SoCal. She oversees the IDEA department, focusing on reducing disparities in access and workforce diversity, and removing barriers to service access. Alyssa also leads community outreach and partnership development efforts across Southern California, including consultation with Angels Stadium for inclusive practices. Her expertise lies in training, cultural shift support, and staff mentorship.
Further Information on ESSC Resources &amp; Activities  
Email ESSCIDEA@essc.org
 Angels Accessibility Information
https://www.mlb.com/angels/ballpark/accessibility-guide

About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com.

Mentioned in this episode:
Quiet Mind:
Introducing The Original Weighted Pillow by Quiet Mind, a revolutionary solution for those seeking relief from anxiety, stress, and the symptoms of ADHD and sensory processing disorder, commonly associated with autism. The Original Weighted Pillow offers a huggable, compact and improved alternative to traditional weighted blankets.
Created by Mikey Goldman, who has long struggled with ADHD and anxiety, The Original Weighted Pillow is designed to act as a companion, especially for kids. It’s super easy to grab and go, so, it’s always there when you need a boost of calm. The Original Weighted Pillow provides a personal hug, acting as a tool to promote calmness whenever you need it. Unlike bulky weighted blankets, this ultra-soft pillow is easy to move, and won’t cause you to overheat or feel claustrophobic.
The Quiet Mind Pillow utilizes the science of Deep Pressure Stimulation (DPS), delivering the same emotional, cognitive, and physical benefits as a weighted blanket. It offers a compact, portable, and versatile solution for anyone seeking a natural way to unwind. It is particularly beneficial for children with autism, ADHD, or sensory processing disorder. The Quiet Mind Pillow is like a stress ball for your body, providing relief and relaxation. Just Hold it, hug it, and quiet your mind. 
For more information, visit onequietmind.com and use the code “theautismdad” at checkout to save 15%</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this week's PSA episode, we dive into the inspiring collaboration between Easterseals SoCal and Angels Stadium with Alyssa Kavner, VP of Clinical Training and Quality at Easterseals. Explore how this partnership is revolutionizing the game-day experience, creating a more sensory-friendly environment that ensures baseball, America's favorite pastime, becomes a more inclusive and accessible event for everyone. Don't miss this exciting discourse on progress and inclusion.</p><p><strong>About Alyssa Kavner:</strong></p><p>Alyssa Kavner, MA, BCBA, with a decade in Autism Services leadership, currently serves as VP of Clinical Training and Quality at Easterseals SoCal. She oversees the IDEA department, focusing on reducing disparities in access and workforce diversity, and removing barriers to service access. Alyssa also leads community outreach and partnership development efforts across Southern California, including consultation with Angels Stadium for inclusive practices. Her expertise lies in training, cultural shift support, and staff mentorship.</p><p><strong>Further Information on ESSC Resources &amp; Activities</strong>  </p><p>Email <a href="mailto:ESSCIDEA@essc.org">ESSCIDEA@essc.org</a></p><p> <strong>Angels Accessibility Information</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.mlb.com/angels/ballpark/accessibility-guide">https://www.mlb.com/angels/ballpark/accessibility-guide</a></p><p><br></p><p><strong>About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:</strong></p><p>Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.</p><p>Connect with Rob Gorski: <a href="https://listen.theautismdad.com/">https://listen.theautismdad.com</a>.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><strong>Quiet Mind:</strong></p><p>Introducing The Original Weighted Pillow by Quiet Mind, a revolutionary solution for those seeking relief from anxiety, stress, and the symptoms of ADHD and sensory processing disorder, commonly associated with autism. The Original Weighted Pillow offers a huggable, compact and improved alternative to traditional weighted blankets.</p><p>Created by Mikey Goldman, who has long struggled with ADHD and anxiety, The Original Weighted Pillow is designed to act as a companion, especially for kids. It’s super easy to grab and go, so, it’s always there when you need a boost of calm. The Original Weighted Pillow provides a personal hug, acting as a tool to promote calmness whenever you need it. Unlike bulky weighted blankets, this ultra-soft pillow is easy to move, and won’t cause you to overheat or feel claustrophobic.</p><p>The Quiet Mind Pillow utilizes the science of Deep Pressure Stimulation (DPS), delivering the same emotional, cognitive, and physical benefits as a weighted blanket. It offers a compact, portable, and versatile solution for anyone seeking a natural way to unwind. It is particularly beneficial for children with autism, ADHD, or sensory processing disorder. The Quiet Mind Pillow is like a stress ball for your body, providing relief and relaxation. Just Hold it, hug it, and quiet your mind. </p><p><strong>For more information, visit </strong><a href="https://www.onequietmind.com/?ref=rob_gorski"><strong>onequietmind.com</strong></a><strong> and use the code “theautismdad” at checkout to save 15%</strong></p>]]>
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      <title> Tips To Help Our Autistic Kids Navigate Divorce (S6E22)</title>
      <description>On this weeks Listener Questions Series episode, you asked me to talk about how to help autistic kids navigate a major life change like divorce. This is a complex issue and every situation is different. That said, I focus on 3 really important things that can help your autistic child adjust to something as life altering as divorce.
About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com.

Mentioned in this episode: 

Quiet Mind:
Introducing The Original Weighted Pillow by Quiet Mind, an innovative tool for easing anxiety, stress, ADHD, and sensory processing disorder symptoms. This compact alternative to weighted blankets is created by Mikey Goldman, who himself deals with ADHD and anxiety. It's a portable companion, providing an instant calming effect. Unlike large weighted blankets, this soft, easy-to-move pillow won't make you too hot or claustrophobic. Using Deep Pressure Stimulation (DPS), it offers the benefits of weighted blankets in a smaller, portable format, ideal for children with autism, ADHD, or sensory processing disorder. Consider it a stress ball for your body - hold it, hug it, and let your mind relax.
For more information, visit onequietmind.com and use the code “theautismdad” at checkout to save 15%</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 13 Jul 2023 03:59:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Tips  To Help Our Autistic Kids Navigate Divorce</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:season>6</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>22</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>A few tips that can help your autistic child adjust after a major life change like divorce</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>On this weeks Listener Questions Series episode, you asked me to talk about how to help autistic kids navigate a major life change like divorce. This is a complex issue and every situation is different. That said, I focus on 3 really important things that can help your autistic child adjust to something as life altering as divorce.
About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com.

Mentioned in this episode: 

Quiet Mind:
Introducing The Original Weighted Pillow by Quiet Mind, an innovative tool for easing anxiety, stress, ADHD, and sensory processing disorder symptoms. This compact alternative to weighted blankets is created by Mikey Goldman, who himself deals with ADHD and anxiety. It's a portable companion, providing an instant calming effect. Unlike large weighted blankets, this soft, easy-to-move pillow won't make you too hot or claustrophobic. Using Deep Pressure Stimulation (DPS), it offers the benefits of weighted blankets in a smaller, portable format, ideal for children with autism, ADHD, or sensory processing disorder. Consider it a stress ball for your body - hold it, hug it, and let your mind relax.
For more information, visit onequietmind.com and use the code “theautismdad” at checkout to save 15%</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>On this weeks Listener Questions Series episode, you asked me to talk about how to help autistic kids navigate a major life change like divorce. This is a complex issue and every situation is different. That said, I focus on 3 really important things that can help your autistic child adjust to something as life altering as divorce.</p><p><strong>About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:</strong></p><p>Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.</p><p>Connect with Rob Gorski: <a href="https://listen.theautismdad.com/">https://listen.theautismdad.com</a>.</p><p><br></p><h2><strong>Mentioned in this episode: </strong></h2><p><br></p><p><strong>Quiet Mind:</strong></p><p>Introducing The Original Weighted Pillow by Quiet Mind, an innovative tool for easing anxiety, stress, ADHD, and sensory processing disorder symptoms. This compact alternative to weighted blankets is created by Mikey Goldman, who himself deals with ADHD and anxiety. It's a portable companion, providing an instant calming effect. Unlike large weighted blankets, this soft, easy-to-move pillow won't make you too hot or claustrophobic. Using Deep Pressure Stimulation (DPS), it offers the benefits of weighted blankets in a smaller, portable format, ideal for children with autism, ADHD, or sensory processing disorder. Consider it a stress ball for your body - hold it, hug it, and let your mind relax.</p><p><strong>For more information, visit </strong><a href="https://www.onequietmind.com/?ref=rob_gorski"><strong>onequietmind.com</strong></a><strong> and use the code “theautismdad” at checkout to save 15%</strong></p>]]>
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      <title>Raising Raymie: Nikki White’s Autism Parenting Journey (S6E21)</title>
      <description>I’m currently renovating my studio and instead of taking this week off, I wanted to share a really inspiring interview I did with Nikki White on my Spcial Needs Ohio podcast. Nikki White is from Raising Raymie on Instagram and Facebook. Nikki is here to talk about her autism parenting journey, and share what life is like for her amazing family, from her perspective.

About Nikki White: 
Nikki is a wife and mother of 3. She created the Raising Raymie pages to help further autism acceptance in honor of her 5 year old son Raymie, who was diagnosed with severe non-speaking autism and all those just like him. She was recently published in The Gratitude Journal created by Amanda Owen, for Mom's of children with disabilities trying to find joy in the tough days.
Facebook
Instagram

About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com.

Mentioned in this episode: 

Quiet Mind:
Introducing The Original Weighted Pillow by Quiet Mind, an innovative tool for easing anxiety, stress, ADHD, and sensory processing disorder symptoms. This compact alternative to weighted blankets is created by Mikey Goldman, who himself deals with ADHD and anxiety. It's a portable companion, providing an instant calming effect. Unlike large weighted blankets, this soft, easy-to-move pillow won't make you too hot or claustrophobic. Using Deep Pressure Stimulation (DPS), it offers the benefits of weighted blankets in a smaller, portable format, ideal for children with autism, ADHD, or sensory processing disorder. Consider it a stress ball for your body - hold it, hug it, and let your mind relax.
For more information, visit onequietmind.com and use the code “theautismdad” at checkout to save 15%

Social Cipher:
This amazing game follows Ava, an autistic space pirate, as she navigates her way through social challenges, self-doubt, and connecting with her community. Ava is helping kids in over 220 schools and therapy centers across 6 countries build the social emotional skills they need to better navigate everyday life.! 
Visit https://www.socialciphergame.com/ and use the code: theautismdad to get 15% off and start playing today!</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 10 Jul 2023 04:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Raising Raymie: Nikki White’s Autism Parenting Journey</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:season>6</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>21</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Nikki White from Instagram’s Raising Raymie is here to share her autism parenting story</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>I’m currently renovating my studio and instead of taking this week off, I wanted to share a really inspiring interview I did with Nikki White on my Spcial Needs Ohio podcast. Nikki White is from Raising Raymie on Instagram and Facebook. Nikki is here to talk about her autism parenting journey, and share what life is like for her amazing family, from her perspective.

About Nikki White: 
Nikki is a wife and mother of 3. She created the Raising Raymie pages to help further autism acceptance in honor of her 5 year old son Raymie, who was diagnosed with severe non-speaking autism and all those just like him. She was recently published in The Gratitude Journal created by Amanda Owen, for Mom's of children with disabilities trying to find joy in the tough days.
Facebook
Instagram

About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com.

Mentioned in this episode: 

Quiet Mind:
Introducing The Original Weighted Pillow by Quiet Mind, an innovative tool for easing anxiety, stress, ADHD, and sensory processing disorder symptoms. This compact alternative to weighted blankets is created by Mikey Goldman, who himself deals with ADHD and anxiety. It's a portable companion, providing an instant calming effect. Unlike large weighted blankets, this soft, easy-to-move pillow won't make you too hot or claustrophobic. Using Deep Pressure Stimulation (DPS), it offers the benefits of weighted blankets in a smaller, portable format, ideal for children with autism, ADHD, or sensory processing disorder. Consider it a stress ball for your body - hold it, hug it, and let your mind relax.
For more information, visit onequietmind.com and use the code “theautismdad” at checkout to save 15%

Social Cipher:
This amazing game follows Ava, an autistic space pirate, as she navigates her way through social challenges, self-doubt, and connecting with her community. Ava is helping kids in over 220 schools and therapy centers across 6 countries build the social emotional skills they need to better navigate everyday life.! 
Visit https://www.socialciphergame.com/ and use the code: theautismdad to get 15% off and start playing today!</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Balancing Autism Parenting: Humor &amp; Raw Emotion with Tara Reynolds and Lauren Flack (S6E20)</title>
      <description>On this week’s episode: Tara and Lauren are back by popular demand and we’re taking on topics that you sent in. Today we’re talking about finding balance when you have neurotypical and neurodivergent kids. It’s an incredibly emotional conversation filled with lots of tears and laughter. This hit very close to home for all three of us and I hope listening to us share our experiences reminds you that you’re not alone. 
About Tara Reynolds:
A devoted advocate and entrepreneur had a life-altering experience when her son was diagnosed with autism at 18 months. Disappointed by the lack of support on social media, she decided to create a comforting community, sharing her journey and becoming a beacon of hope for other special needs mothers. This led to the inception of Peace Love Autism, an online shop promoting acceptance and love through fashionable products. Her goal is to establish a place where individuals feel recognized, validated, and empowered.
https://www.peaceloveautism.com/
@peace_love_autism

About Lauren Flack:
Lauren Flack is founder of The Channing's Joy Foundation, where she is dedicated to promoting inclusion and acceptance of autism and all individuals with special needs. Her son Channing was diagnosed in 2018.
Channing’s Joy
@channingsjoy
@laurensflack

About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com.

Mentioned in this episode: 

Quiet Mind:
Introducing The Original Weighted Pillow by Quiet Mind, an innovative tool for easing anxiety, stress, ADHD, and sensory processing disorder symptoms. This compact alternative to weighted blankets is created by Mikey Goldman, who himself deals with ADHD and anxiety. It's a portable companion, providing an instant calming effect. Unlike large weighted blankets, this soft, easy-to-move pillow won't make you too hot or claustrophobic. Using Deep Pressure Stimulation (DPS), it offers the benefits of weighted blankets in a smaller, portable format, ideal for children with autism, ADHD, or sensory processing disorder. Consider it a stress ball for your body - hold it, hug it, and let your mind relax.
For more information, visit onequietmind.com and use the code “theautismdad” at checkout to save 15%

Social Cipher:
This amazing game follows Ava, an autistic space pirate, as she navigates her way through social challenges, self-doubt, and connecting with her community. Ava is helping kids in over 220 schools and therapy centers across 6 countries build the social emotional skills they need to better navigate everyday life.! 
Visit https://www.socialciphergame.com/ and use the code: theautismdad to get 15% off and start playing today!

Goally:
Goally is a comprehensive app, serving as a digital scheduler, AAC speaker, and token board system. Designed for unique thinkers like autistic and ADHD kids, it helps them master daily routines and therapy without parental reminders, reducing nagging and promoting self-management. Goally can be used on your child's device or an affordable, dedicated device, which we've found more effective in our home.
For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 03 Jul 2023 02:44:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Balancing Autism Parenting: Humor &amp; Raw Emotion with Tara Reynolds and Lauren Flack</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>6</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>20</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>An honest and incredibly emotional conversation with Tara Reynolds and Lauren Flack</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>On this week’s episode: Tara and Lauren are back by popular demand and we’re taking on topics that you sent in. Today we’re talking about finding balance when you have neurotypical and neurodivergent kids. It’s an incredibly emotional conversation filled with lots of tears and laughter. This hit very close to home for all three of us and I hope listening to us share our experiences reminds you that you’re not alone. 
About Tara Reynolds:
A devoted advocate and entrepreneur had a life-altering experience when her son was diagnosed with autism at 18 months. Disappointed by the lack of support on social media, she decided to create a comforting community, sharing her journey and becoming a beacon of hope for other special needs mothers. This led to the inception of Peace Love Autism, an online shop promoting acceptance and love through fashionable products. Her goal is to establish a place where individuals feel recognized, validated, and empowered.
https://www.peaceloveautism.com/
@peace_love_autism

About Lauren Flack:
Lauren Flack is founder of The Channing's Joy Foundation, where she is dedicated to promoting inclusion and acceptance of autism and all individuals with special needs. Her son Channing was diagnosed in 2018.
Channing’s Joy
@channingsjoy
@laurensflack

About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com.

Mentioned in this episode: 

Quiet Mind:
Introducing The Original Weighted Pillow by Quiet Mind, an innovative tool for easing anxiety, stress, ADHD, and sensory processing disorder symptoms. This compact alternative to weighted blankets is created by Mikey Goldman, who himself deals with ADHD and anxiety. It's a portable companion, providing an instant calming effect. Unlike large weighted blankets, this soft, easy-to-move pillow won't make you too hot or claustrophobic. Using Deep Pressure Stimulation (DPS), it offers the benefits of weighted blankets in a smaller, portable format, ideal for children with autism, ADHD, or sensory processing disorder. Consider it a stress ball for your body - hold it, hug it, and let your mind relax.
For more information, visit onequietmind.com and use the code “theautismdad” at checkout to save 15%

Social Cipher:
This amazing game follows Ava, an autistic space pirate, as she navigates her way through social challenges, self-doubt, and connecting with her community. Ava is helping kids in over 220 schools and therapy centers across 6 countries build the social emotional skills they need to better navigate everyday life.! 
Visit https://www.socialciphergame.com/ and use the code: theautismdad to get 15% off and start playing today!

Goally:
Goally is a comprehensive app, serving as a digital scheduler, AAC speaker, and token board system. Designed for unique thinkers like autistic and ADHD kids, it helps them master daily routines and therapy without parental reminders, reducing nagging and promoting self-management. Goally can be used on your child's device or an affordable, dedicated device, which we've found more effective in our home.
For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>On this week’s episode: Tara and Lauren are back by popular demand and we’re taking on topics that you sent in. Today we’re talking about finding balance when you have neurotypical and neurodivergent kids. It’s an incredibly emotional conversation filled with lots of tears and laughter. This hit very close to home for all three of us and I hope listening to us share our experiences reminds you that you’re not alone. </p><p><strong>About Tara Reynolds:</strong></p><p>A devoted advocate and entrepreneur had a life-altering experience when her son was diagnosed with autism at 18 months. Disappointed by the lack of support on social media, she decided to create a comforting community, sharing her journey and becoming a beacon of hope for other special needs mothers. This led to the inception of Peace Love Autism, an online shop promoting acceptance and love through fashionable products. Her goal is to establish a place where individuals feel recognized, validated, and empowered.</p><p><a href="https://www.peaceloveautism.com/">https://www.peaceloveautism.com/</a></p><p><a href="https://instagram.com/@peace_love_autism">@peace_love_autism</a></p><p><br></p><p><strong>About Lauren Flack:</strong></p><p>Lauren Flack is founder of The Channing's Joy Foundation, where she is dedicated to promoting inclusion and acceptance of autism and all individuals with special needs. Her son Channing was diagnosed in 2018.</p><p><a href="https://channingsjoy.com/">Channing’s Joy</a></p><p><a href="https://www.instagram.com/channingsjoy/">@channingsjoy</a></p><p><a href="https://www.instagram.com/laurensflack/">@laurensflack</a></p><p><br></p><p><strong>About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:</strong></p><p>Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.</p><p>Connect with Rob Gorski: <a href="https://listen.theautismdad.com/">https://listen.theautismdad.com</a>.</p><p><br></p><h2><strong>Mentioned in this episode: </strong></h2><p><br></p><p><strong>Quiet Mind:</strong></p><p>Introducing The Original Weighted Pillow by Quiet Mind, an innovative tool for easing anxiety, stress, ADHD, and sensory processing disorder symptoms. This compact alternative to weighted blankets is created by Mikey Goldman, who himself deals with ADHD and anxiety. It's a portable companion, providing an instant calming effect. Unlike large weighted blankets, this soft, easy-to-move pillow won't make you too hot or claustrophobic. Using Deep Pressure Stimulation (DPS), it offers the benefits of weighted blankets in a smaller, portable format, ideal for children with autism, ADHD, or sensory processing disorder. Consider it a stress ball for your body - hold it, hug it, and let your mind relax.</p><p><strong>For more information, visit </strong><a href="https://www.onequietmind.com/?ref=rob_gorski"><strong>onequietmind.com</strong></a><strong> and use the code “theautismdad” at checkout to save 15%</strong></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Social Cipher:</strong></p><p>This amazing game follows Ava, an autistic space pirate, as she navigates her way through social challenges, self-doubt, and connecting with her community. Ava is helping kids in over 220 schools and therapy centers across 6 countries build the social emotional skills they need to better navigate everyday life.! </p><p><strong>Visit </strong><a href="https://www.socialciphergame.com/"><strong>https://www.socialciphergame.com/</strong></a><strong> and use the code: <em>theautismdad</em> to get 15% off and start playing today!</strong></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Goally:</strong></p><p>Goally is a comprehensive app, serving as a digital scheduler, AAC speaker, and token board system. Designed for unique thinkers like autistic and ADHD kids, it helps them master daily routines and therapy without parental reminders, reducing nagging and promoting self-management. Goally can be used on your child's device or an affordable, dedicated device, which we've found more effective in our home.</p><p><strong>For more information, you can visit </strong><a href="https://glnk.io/6x5q3/theautismdad"><strong>getgoally.com</strong></a><strong> and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.</strong></p>]]>
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      <title>Calm in the Chaos: Mikey Goldman's ADHD Journey to a Quiet Mind (S6E19)</title>
      <description>In this weeks episode, I have a conversation with Mikey Goldman about what it’s like living with ADHD and anxiety. We talk about his journey, some of the struggles and what he’s learned. There’s a lot of really good insights in this episode. We also discuss how his experience lead him to invent the weighted pillow and build a company called Quiet Mind, in order to help other people struggling with ADHD, anxiety, autism, and sensory processing disorder.

About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com.


About Mikey Goldman:
Growing up with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), Quiet Mind founder Mikey Goldman has always struggled with ways to calm his mind and quiet that pesky internal monologue we all have. After trying a weighted blanket, he noticed its benefits, but found it difficult to move around at night and during the day.
He needed a better solution, but couldn`t find one. That`s when he decided to create the world`s first weighted pillow—Quiet Mind. It was all-natural, convenient, and personal. He wanted to share his invention with other like-minded individuals dealing with the stress and anxiety of living everyday life, struggling to focus with ADHD, finding ways to help their children cope with autism, or who need to quiet their overwhelmed minds.
Learn more about The Original Weighted Pillow by Quiet Mind by clicking here. Use the code “theautismdad” to save 15% off your order.

Mentioned in this episode: 

Social Cipher:
I'm really excited to share a great new video game we just played in my house, called Ava and it’s created by a company called Social Cipher. Social Cipher’s mission is to represent and empower Neurodivergent youth by teaching self advocacy skills and self confidence through Social Emotional Learning. 
This amazing game follows Ava, an autistic space pirate, as she navigates her way through social challenges, self-doubt, and connecting with her community. Ava is helping kids in over 220 schools and therapy centers across 6 countries build the social emotional skills they need to better navigate everyday life.! 
Social Cipher is excited to share that they have just released a brand new game mode, called World Builder. World Builder lets players design and create their own fantasy world while exploring the building blocks of social emotional learning. It’s time to design a world with your own creative and adventurous spirit whether it's building a home, a pirate ship, or anything else you can dream up! 
Visit https://www.socialciphergame.com/ and use the code: theautismdad to get 15% off and start playing today!

Goally:
Goally is a digital visual scheduler, AAC talker, token board system, and more all rolled into one easy-to-use app. It's made for unique thinkers like autistic kids and kids with ADHD. Kids together with Goally can conquer daily routines and therapy practice without prompting from mom or dad. This reduces that feeling of nagging your kids, and it also grants your kids some autonomy to sort of manage their own lives. Goally can easily be used on your child's existing device or with Goally's optional and affordable, dedicated device. In my house, we found that the dedicated device seems to work better for my son, so that's what we use.
For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.</description>
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      <itunes:episode>19</itunes:episode>
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      <itunes:subtitle>What it’s like living with ADHD and how it led Mikey Goldman to invent the weighted pillow</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In this weeks episode, I have a conversation with Mikey Goldman about what it’s like living with ADHD and anxiety. We talk about his journey, some of the struggles and what he’s learned. There’s a lot of really good insights in this episode. We also discuss how his experience lead him to invent the weighted pillow and build a company called Quiet Mind, in order to help other people struggling with ADHD, anxiety, autism, and sensory processing disorder.

About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com.


About Mikey Goldman:
Growing up with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), Quiet Mind founder Mikey Goldman has always struggled with ways to calm his mind and quiet that pesky internal monologue we all have. After trying a weighted blanket, he noticed its benefits, but found it difficult to move around at night and during the day.
He needed a better solution, but couldn`t find one. That`s when he decided to create the world`s first weighted pillow—Quiet Mind. It was all-natural, convenient, and personal. He wanted to share his invention with other like-minded individuals dealing with the stress and anxiety of living everyday life, struggling to focus with ADHD, finding ways to help their children cope with autism, or who need to quiet their overwhelmed minds.
Learn more about The Original Weighted Pillow by Quiet Mind by clicking here. Use the code “theautismdad” to save 15% off your order.

Mentioned in this episode: 

Social Cipher:
I'm really excited to share a great new video game we just played in my house, called Ava and it’s created by a company called Social Cipher. Social Cipher’s mission is to represent and empower Neurodivergent youth by teaching self advocacy skills and self confidence through Social Emotional Learning. 
This amazing game follows Ava, an autistic space pirate, as she navigates her way through social challenges, self-doubt, and connecting with her community. Ava is helping kids in over 220 schools and therapy centers across 6 countries build the social emotional skills they need to better navigate everyday life.! 
Social Cipher is excited to share that they have just released a brand new game mode, called World Builder. World Builder lets players design and create their own fantasy world while exploring the building blocks of social emotional learning. It’s time to design a world with your own creative and adventurous spirit whether it's building a home, a pirate ship, or anything else you can dream up! 
Visit https://www.socialciphergame.com/ and use the code: theautismdad to get 15% off and start playing today!

Goally:
Goally is a digital visual scheduler, AAC talker, token board system, and more all rolled into one easy-to-use app. It's made for unique thinkers like autistic kids and kids with ADHD. Kids together with Goally can conquer daily routines and therapy practice without prompting from mom or dad. This reduces that feeling of nagging your kids, and it also grants your kids some autonomy to sort of manage their own lives. Goally can easily be used on your child's existing device or with Goally's optional and affordable, dedicated device. In my house, we found that the dedicated device seems to work better for my son, so that's what we use.
For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this weeks episode, I have a conversation with Mikey Goldman about what it’s like living with ADHD and anxiety. We talk about his journey, some of the struggles and what he’s learned. There’s a lot of really good insights in this episode. We also discuss how his experience lead him to invent the weighted pillow and build a company called Quiet Mind, in order to help other people struggling with ADHD, anxiety, autism, and sensory processing disorder.</p><h2><br></h2><h2><strong>About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:</strong></h2><p>Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.</p><p>Connect with Rob Gorski: <a href="https://listen.theautismdad.com/">https://listen.theautismdad.com</a>.</p><p><br></p><h2>
<strong>About Mikey Goldman</strong>:</h2><p>Growing up with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), Quiet Mind founder Mikey Goldman has always struggled with ways to calm his mind and quiet that pesky internal monologue we all have. After trying a weighted blanket, he noticed its benefits, but found it difficult to move around at night and during the day.</p><p>He needed a better solution, but couldn`t find one. That`s when he decided to create the world`s first weighted pillow—Quiet Mind. It was all-natural, convenient, and personal. He wanted to share his invention with other like-minded individuals dealing with the stress and anxiety of living everyday life, struggling to focus with ADHD, finding ways to help their children cope with autism, or who need to quiet their overwhelmed minds.</p><p><strong>Learn more about The Original Weighted Pillow by Quiet Mind by clicking </strong><a href="https://www.onequietmind.com/?ref=rob_gorski"><strong>here</strong></a><strong>. Use the code “theautismdad” to save 15% off your order.</strong></p><p><br></p><h2><strong>Mentioned in this episode: </strong></h2><p><br></p><p><strong>Social Cipher:</strong></p><p>I'm really excited to share a great new video game we just played in my house, called Ava and it’s created by a company called Social Cipher. Social Cipher’s mission is to represent and empower Neurodivergent youth by teaching self advocacy skills and self confidence through Social Emotional Learning. </p><p>This amazing game follows Ava, an autistic space pirate, as she navigates her way through social challenges, self-doubt, and connecting with her community. Ava is helping kids in over 220 schools and therapy centers across 6 countries build the social emotional skills they need to better navigate everyday life.! </p><p>Social Cipher is excited to share that they have just released a brand new game mode, called World Builder. World Builder lets players design and create their own fantasy world while exploring the building blocks of social emotional learning. It’s time to design a world with your own creative and adventurous spirit whether it's building a home, a pirate ship, or anything else you can dream up! </p><p><strong>Visit </strong><a href="https://www.socialciphergame.com/"><strong>https://www.socialciphergame.com/</strong></a><strong> and use the code: <em>theautismdad</em> to get 15% off and start playing today!</strong></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Goally:</strong></p><p>Goally is a digital visual scheduler, AAC talker, token board system, and more all rolled into one easy-to-use app. It's made for unique thinkers like autistic kids and kids with ADHD. Kids together with Goally can conquer daily routines and therapy practice without prompting from mom or dad. This reduces that feeling of nagging your kids, and it also grants your kids some autonomy to sort of manage their own lives. Goally can easily be used on your child's existing device or with Goally's optional and affordable, dedicated device. In my house, we found that the dedicated device seems to work better for my son, so that's what we use.</p><p><strong>For more information, you can visit </strong><a href="https://getgoally.com/?utm_source=inf&amp;utm_medium=social_fb&amp;utm_campaign=inf_TAD%20"><strong>getgoally.com</strong></a><strong> and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.</strong></p>]]>
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      <title>Dr. Casares on Kids, Sleep Hygiene &amp; Melatonin (S6E18)</title>
      <description>Join us in this enlightening episode as we sit down with Dr. Whitney Casares, a renowned pediatrician, accomplished author/spokesperson with the American Academy of Pediatrics, and mother to an autistic child. She brings to the table not only her professional expertise but also her personal experience navigating the world of autism. Dr. Casares tackles your most pressing questions about sleep hygiene, revealing practical strategies to improve your child's sleep routine. Plus, she delves into the subject of melatonin, demystifying its role, benefits, and considerations. Whether you're a parent, caregiver, or educator, this episode is packed with insights that could transform bedtime from a struggle to a breeze. Don't miss it!
About Dr. Whitney Casares:
Pediatrician, autism mom, and author of The Working Mom Blueprint: Winning at Parenting without Losing Yourself (American Academy of Pediatrics; May 11, 2021). She also founded Modern Mommy Doc where her mission is to help working moms break the cycle of burnout in parenting and shift their focus to their own health and well-being so they can create a sense of balance that fosters greater joy in every area of their lives.
Buy her book: The Working Mom Blueprint: Winning at Parenting without Losing Yourself (American Academy of Pediatrics; May 11, 2021).
Check out her website: https://modernmommydoc.com/

Mentioned in this episode:
Quiet Mind:
Introducing The Original Weighted Pillow by Quiet Mind, a revolutionary solution for those seeking relief from anxiety, stress, and the symptoms of ADHD and sensory processing disorder, commonly associated with autism. The Original Weighted Pillow offers a huggable, compact and improved alternative to traditional weighted blankets.
Created by Mikey Goldman, who has long struggled with ADHD and anxiety, The Original Weighted Pillow is designed to act as a companion, especially for kids. It’s super easy to grab and go, so, it’s always there when you need a boost of calm. The Original Weighted Pillow provides a personal hug, acting as a tool to promote calmness whenever you need it. Unlike bulky weighted blankets, this ultra-soft pillow is easy to move, and won’t cause you to overheat or feel claustrophobic.
The Quiet Mind Pillow utilizes the science of Deep Pressure Stimulation (DPS), delivering the same emotional, cognitive, and physical benefits as a weighted blanket. It offers a compact, portable, and versatile solution for anyone seeking a natural way to unwind. It is particularly beneficial for children with autism, ADHD, or sensory processing disorder. The Quiet Mind Pillow is like a stress ball for your body, providing relief and relaxation. Just Hold it, hug it, and quiet your mind. 
For more information, visit onequietmind.com and use the code “theautismdad” at checkout to save 15%

Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.
Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.
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      <pubDate>Mon, 19 Jun 2023 04:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Dr. Casares on Kids, Sleep Hygiene &amp; Melatonin</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>6</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>18</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Dr. Whitney Casares answers your questions about kids sleep hygiene and melatonin </itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Join us in this enlightening episode as we sit down with Dr. Whitney Casares, a renowned pediatrician, accomplished author/spokesperson with the American Academy of Pediatrics, and mother to an autistic child. She brings to the table not only her professional expertise but also her personal experience navigating the world of autism. Dr. Casares tackles your most pressing questions about sleep hygiene, revealing practical strategies to improve your child's sleep routine. Plus, she delves into the subject of melatonin, demystifying its role, benefits, and considerations. Whether you're a parent, caregiver, or educator, this episode is packed with insights that could transform bedtime from a struggle to a breeze. Don't miss it!
About Dr. Whitney Casares:
Pediatrician, autism mom, and author of The Working Mom Blueprint: Winning at Parenting without Losing Yourself (American Academy of Pediatrics; May 11, 2021). She also founded Modern Mommy Doc where her mission is to help working moms break the cycle of burnout in parenting and shift their focus to their own health and well-being so they can create a sense of balance that fosters greater joy in every area of their lives.
Buy her book: The Working Mom Blueprint: Winning at Parenting without Losing Yourself (American Academy of Pediatrics; May 11, 2021).
Check out her website: https://modernmommydoc.com/

Mentioned in this episode:
Quiet Mind:
Introducing The Original Weighted Pillow by Quiet Mind, a revolutionary solution for those seeking relief from anxiety, stress, and the symptoms of ADHD and sensory processing disorder, commonly associated with autism. The Original Weighted Pillow offers a huggable, compact and improved alternative to traditional weighted blankets.
Created by Mikey Goldman, who has long struggled with ADHD and anxiety, The Original Weighted Pillow is designed to act as a companion, especially for kids. It’s super easy to grab and go, so, it’s always there when you need a boost of calm. The Original Weighted Pillow provides a personal hug, acting as a tool to promote calmness whenever you need it. Unlike bulky weighted blankets, this ultra-soft pillow is easy to move, and won’t cause you to overheat or feel claustrophobic.
The Quiet Mind Pillow utilizes the science of Deep Pressure Stimulation (DPS), delivering the same emotional, cognitive, and physical benefits as a weighted blanket. It offers a compact, portable, and versatile solution for anyone seeking a natural way to unwind. It is particularly beneficial for children with autism, ADHD, or sensory processing disorder. The Quiet Mind Pillow is like a stress ball for your body, providing relief and relaxation. Just Hold it, hug it, and quiet your mind. 
For more information, visit onequietmind.com and use the code “theautismdad” at checkout to save 15%

Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.
Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.
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        <![CDATA[<p>Join us in this enlightening episode as we sit down with Dr. Whitney Casares, a renowned pediatrician, accomplished author/spokesperson with the American Academy of Pediatrics, and mother to an autistic child. She brings to the table not only her professional expertise but also her personal experience navigating the world of autism. Dr. Casares tackles your most pressing questions about sleep hygiene, revealing practical strategies to improve your child's sleep routine. Plus, she delves into the subject of melatonin, demystifying its role, benefits, and considerations. Whether you're a parent, caregiver, or educator, this episode is packed with insights that could transform bedtime from a struggle to a breeze. Don't miss it!</p><p><strong>About Dr. Whitney Casares:</strong></p><p>Pediatrician, autism mom, and author of <a href="https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08ZDRCMFK/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=9325&amp;creativeASIN=B08ZDRCMFK&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;tag=robgorski-20&amp;linkId=8fc41996b212ea8b322df99155fd56e9">The Working Mom Blueprint: Winning at Parenting without Losing Yourself (American Academy of Pediatrics; May 11, 2021)</a>. She also founded Modern Mommy Doc where her mission is to help working moms break the cycle of burnout in parenting and shift their focus to their own health and well-being so they can create a sense of balance that fosters greater joy in every area of their lives.</p><p>Buy her book: <a href="https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08ZDRCMFK/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=9325&amp;creativeASIN=B08ZDRCMFK&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;tag=robgorski-20&amp;linkId=8fc41996b212ea8b322df99155fd56e9">The Working Mom Blueprint: Winning at Parenting without Losing Yourself (American Academy of Pediatrics; May 11, 2021).</a></p><p>Check out her website: <a href="https://modernmommydoc.com/">https://modernmommydoc.com/</a></p><p><br></p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Quiet Mind:</strong></p><p>Introducing The Original Weighted Pillow by Quiet Mind, a revolutionary solution for those seeking relief from anxiety, stress, and the symptoms of ADHD and sensory processing disorder, commonly associated with autism. The Original Weighted Pillow offers a huggable, compact and improved alternative to traditional weighted blankets.</p><p>Created by Mikey Goldman, who has long struggled with ADHD and anxiety, The Original Weighted Pillow is designed to act as a companion, especially for kids. It’s super easy to grab and go, so, it’s always there when you need a boost of calm. The Original Weighted Pillow provides a personal hug, acting as a tool to promote calmness whenever you need it. Unlike bulky weighted blankets, this ultra-soft pillow is easy to move, and won’t cause you to overheat or feel claustrophobic.</p><p>The Quiet Mind Pillow utilizes the science of Deep Pressure Stimulation (DPS), delivering the same emotional, cognitive, and physical benefits as a weighted blanket. It offers a compact, portable, and versatile solution for anyone seeking a natural way to unwind. It is particularly beneficial for children with autism, ADHD, or sensory processing disorder. The Quiet Mind Pillow is like a stress ball for your body, providing relief and relaxation. Just Hold it, hug it, and quiet your mind. </p><p><strong>For more information, visit </strong><a href="https://www.onequietmind.com/?ref=rob_gorski"><strong>onequietmind.com</strong></a><strong> and use the code “theautismdad” at checkout to save 15%</strong></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Learn More About Mightier</strong></p><p>Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.com/mightier"><strong>Read My Mightier Review</strong></a><strong> and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.</strong></p><p><strong>﻿</strong></p>]]>
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      <title>Dr. Jason Kahn, PhD, on How Mightier Helps Kids Manage Big Emotions and Avoid Meltdowns (S6E17)</title>
      <description>So many of you have been asking for help managing meltdowns and Mightier is the best way for help kids learn the skills they need to avoid them in the first place. In this weeks episode, I share a remastered interview with Dr. Jason Kahn, PhD. Jason is developmental psychologist, Chief Science Officer, and Co-Founder at Mightier. I originally recorded this during COVID and but the information about Mightier is absolutely relevant today. Learn how Mightier uses biofeedback based video games to help kids learn to emotionally self-regulate.

Learn More About Mightier
Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.

About Dr. Jason Kahn, PhD: 
Dr. Jason Kahn, PhD is the Chief Science Officer and co-founder at Mightier. He combines his expertise in developmental psychology and mental health to create video games that help children build emotional strength: the ability to harness their emotions to overcome behavioral challenges. Dr. Kahn also holds an appointment at Boston Children’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School, where he creates and researches new technology addressing acute problems in pediatric mental health.
About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com.

Mentioned in this episode:
Kimberly Charles, Master IEP Coach:
If you find yourself dreading your child's upcoming IEP meeting, feeling unsure of your role at the IEP table, or sensing that your voice is not being heard by the school, Kimberly Charles, Master IEP Coach can help.
As a former educator, with over 20 years of experience, Kimberly possesses the expertise to navigate the IEP process with you. She will serve as your trusted guide, answering your questions and ensuring your concerns receive the attention they deserve during IEP meetings. Kimberly's vast experience will help address any educational challenges your child may be experiencing.
As an IEP Coach, Kimberly's mission is to foster good communication and positve relationships between parents and their child's IEP team. Together, you will collaborate to explore innovative solutions that effectively meet your child's unique needs. The goal is to empower you, the parent, with the tools and strategies necessary to advocate for your child's education successfully.  
Kimberly can help regardless of where you live in the United States and offers everyone a free 30 minute consultation. Sometimes that first 30 minutes is all it takes to overcome a problem. If you still need help, Kimberly is extending an exclusive offer for my listeners. Use the code “autism dad” and save 10% off your first consultation package. 
For more information or to schedule your free, 30 minute consultation, visit kimberlyjcharles.com.

Goally
Goally is a digital visual scheduler, AAC talker, token board system, and more all rolled into one easy-to-use app. It’s made for unique thinkers like autistic kids and kids with ADHD. Kids together with Goally can conquer daily routines and therapy practice without prompting from mom or dad. This reduces that feeling of nagging your kids, and it also grants your kids some autonomy to sort of manage their own lives. Goally can easily be used on your child’s existing device or with Goally’s optional and affordable, dedicated device. In my house, we found that the dedicated device seems to work better for my son, so that’s what we use.
For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 06 Jun 2023 02:37:58 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Dr. Jason Kahn, PhD, on How Mightier Helps Kids Manage Big Emotions and Avoid Meltdowns</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>6</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>17</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>How Mightier’s Biofeedback Based Video Games Teach Kids How To Emotionally Self-Regulate</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>So many of you have been asking for help managing meltdowns and Mightier is the best way for help kids learn the skills they need to avoid them in the first place. In this weeks episode, I share a remastered interview with Dr. Jason Kahn, PhD. Jason is developmental psychologist, Chief Science Officer, and Co-Founder at Mightier. I originally recorded this during COVID and but the information about Mightier is absolutely relevant today. Learn how Mightier uses biofeedback based video games to help kids learn to emotionally self-regulate.

Learn More About Mightier
Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.

About Dr. Jason Kahn, PhD: 
Dr. Jason Kahn, PhD is the Chief Science Officer and co-founder at Mightier. He combines his expertise in developmental psychology and mental health to create video games that help children build emotional strength: the ability to harness their emotions to overcome behavioral challenges. Dr. Kahn also holds an appointment at Boston Children’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School, where he creates and researches new technology addressing acute problems in pediatric mental health.
About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com.

Mentioned in this episode:
Kimberly Charles, Master IEP Coach:
If you find yourself dreading your child's upcoming IEP meeting, feeling unsure of your role at the IEP table, or sensing that your voice is not being heard by the school, Kimberly Charles, Master IEP Coach can help.
As a former educator, with over 20 years of experience, Kimberly possesses the expertise to navigate the IEP process with you. She will serve as your trusted guide, answering your questions and ensuring your concerns receive the attention they deserve during IEP meetings. Kimberly's vast experience will help address any educational challenges your child may be experiencing.
As an IEP Coach, Kimberly's mission is to foster good communication and positve relationships between parents and their child's IEP team. Together, you will collaborate to explore innovative solutions that effectively meet your child's unique needs. The goal is to empower you, the parent, with the tools and strategies necessary to advocate for your child's education successfully.  
Kimberly can help regardless of where you live in the United States and offers everyone a free 30 minute consultation. Sometimes that first 30 minutes is all it takes to overcome a problem. If you still need help, Kimberly is extending an exclusive offer for my listeners. Use the code “autism dad” and save 10% off your first consultation package. 
For more information or to schedule your free, 30 minute consultation, visit kimberlyjcharles.com.

Goally
Goally is a digital visual scheduler, AAC talker, token board system, and more all rolled into one easy-to-use app. It’s made for unique thinkers like autistic kids and kids with ADHD. Kids together with Goally can conquer daily routines and therapy practice without prompting from mom or dad. This reduces that feeling of nagging your kids, and it also grants your kids some autonomy to sort of manage their own lives. Goally can easily be used on your child’s existing device or with Goally’s optional and affordable, dedicated device. In my house, we found that the dedicated device seems to work better for my son, so that’s what we use.
For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>So many of you have been asking for help managing meltdowns and Mightier is the best way for help kids learn the skills they need to avoid them in the first place. In this weeks episode, I share a remastered interview with Dr. Jason Kahn, PhD. Jason is developmental psychologist, Chief Science Officer, and Co-Founder at Mightier. I originally recorded this during COVID and but the information about Mightier is absolutely relevant today. Learn how Mightier uses biofeedback based video games to help kids learn to emotionally self-regulate.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Learn More About Mightier</strong></p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.com/mightier"><strong>Read My Mightier Review</strong></a><strong> and the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.</strong></p><p><br></p><p><strong>About Dr. Jason Kahn, PhD: </strong></p><p>Dr. Jason Kahn, PhD is the Chief Science Officer and co-founder at Mightier. He combines his expertise in developmental psychology and mental health to create video games that help children build emotional strength: the ability to harness their emotions to overcome behavioral challenges. Dr. Kahn also holds an appointment at Boston Children’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School, where he creates and researches new technology addressing acute problems in pediatric mental health.</p><p><strong>About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:</strong></p><p>Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.</p><p>Connect with Rob Gorski: <a href="https://listen.theautismdad.com">https://listen.theautismdad.com</a>.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><strong>Kimberly Charles, Master IEP Coach:</strong></p><p>If you find yourself dreading your child's upcoming IEP meeting, feeling unsure of your role at the IEP table, or sensing that your voice is not being heard by the school, Kimberly Charles, Master IEP Coach can help.</p><p>As a former educator, with over 20 years of experience, Kimberly possesses the expertise to navigate the IEP process with you. She will serve as your trusted guide, answering your questions and ensuring your concerns receive the attention they deserve during IEP meetings. Kimberly's vast experience will help address any educational challenges your child may be experiencing.</p><p>As an IEP Coach, Kimberly's mission is to foster good communication and positve relationships between parents and their child's IEP team. Together, you will collaborate to explore innovative solutions that effectively meet your child's unique needs. The goal is to empower you, the parent, with the tools and strategies necessary to advocate for your child's education successfully.  </p><p>Kimberly can help regardless of where you live in the United States and offers everyone a free 30 minute consultation. Sometimes that first 30 minutes is all it takes to overcome a problem. If you still need help, Kimberly is extending an exclusive offer for my listeners. <strong>Use the code “autism dad” and save 10% off your first consultation package. </strong></p><p>For more information or to schedule your free, 30 minute consultation, visit <a href="kimberlyjcharles.com">kimberlyjcharles.com</a>.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Goally</strong></p><p>Goally is a digital visual scheduler, AAC talker, token board system, and more all rolled into one easy-to-use app. It’s made for unique thinkers like autistic kids and kids with ADHD. Kids together with Goally can conquer daily routines and therapy practice without prompting from mom or dad. This reduces that feeling of nagging your kids, and it also grants your kids some autonomy to sort of manage their own lives. Goally can easily be used on your child’s existing device or with Goally’s optional and affordable, dedicated device. In my house, we found that the dedicated device seems to work better for my son, so that’s what we use.</p><p><strong>For more information, you can visit </strong><a href="https://getgoally.com/?utm_source=inf&amp;utm_medium=social_fb&amp;utm_campaign=inf_TAD"><strong>getgoally.com</strong></a><strong> and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.</strong></p>]]>
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      <title>Ethan Sack Talks About His Autism Parenting Journey (S6E16)</title>
      <description>In this week's episode, I speak with Ethan Sack about his autism parenting journey. Next week I speak to his wife and learn about her experience from her perspective. It's really interesting how people can experience the same thing differently.

﻿About Ethan Sack:
Ethan graduated from Parchment High School in 2001 and worked in the grocery business/food manufacturing until 2022 when I joined my wife’s business as co-owner of our adult foster care facility that we run out of our home. We currently live in Lakeview, Michigan and I have 3 children, Camron (17), Hayleigh (5), and Brigham (2). 

About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com.

Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About The Hoglet
The Hoglet by Hedgehog Health is one of the coolest sensory tools I’ve seen in a long time. My youngest absolutely loves his Hoglet. The Hoglet was created by a Special Education teacher to appeal to autistic people, people with ADHD, and other sensory-seeking learners, as well as people who just love to fidget.
The Hoglet is a plug-and-play wireless computer mouse with a specially-made silicone cover. The Hoglet is covered in tiny nubs, kind of mimicking the look of well, a Hedgehog. The cover provides satisfying tactile sensory input which many sensory seekers benefit from. It’s perfect for classrooms, computer labs, working from home, or just bringing color and fidget fun to cubicles everywhere.
The Hoglet is made of food-grade silicone. It’s durable, super easy to clean, fun to use, and comes in 5 vibrant colors. For more information, visit Amazon and search for "Hoglet computer mouse" of click here. 
Use the promo code “autismdad1” and you’ll also get two free Hoglet fidget keychains. That’s a $15 value, absolutely free. 

Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.
Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 29 May 2023 04:30:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Ethan Sack Talks About His Autism Parenting Journey</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>6</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>16</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Parenting Perspective Series (Part 1: Dad's Perspective)</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In this week's episode, I speak with Ethan Sack about his autism parenting journey. Next week I speak to his wife and learn about her experience from her perspective. It's really interesting how people can experience the same thing differently.

﻿About Ethan Sack:
Ethan graduated from Parchment High School in 2001 and worked in the grocery business/food manufacturing until 2022 when I joined my wife’s business as co-owner of our adult foster care facility that we run out of our home. We currently live in Lakeview, Michigan and I have 3 children, Camron (17), Hayleigh (5), and Brigham (2). 

About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com.

Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About The Hoglet
The Hoglet by Hedgehog Health is one of the coolest sensory tools I’ve seen in a long time. My youngest absolutely loves his Hoglet. The Hoglet was created by a Special Education teacher to appeal to autistic people, people with ADHD, and other sensory-seeking learners, as well as people who just love to fidget.
The Hoglet is a plug-and-play wireless computer mouse with a specially-made silicone cover. The Hoglet is covered in tiny nubs, kind of mimicking the look of well, a Hedgehog. The cover provides satisfying tactile sensory input which many sensory seekers benefit from. It’s perfect for classrooms, computer labs, working from home, or just bringing color and fidget fun to cubicles everywhere.
The Hoglet is made of food-grade silicone. It’s durable, super easy to clean, fun to use, and comes in 5 vibrant colors. For more information, visit Amazon and search for "Hoglet computer mouse" of click here. 
Use the promo code “autismdad1” and you’ll also get two free Hoglet fidget keychains. That’s a $15 value, absolutely free. 

Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.
Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this week's episode, I speak with Ethan Sack about his autism parenting journey. Next week I speak to his wife and learn about her experience from her perspective. It's really interesting how people can experience the same thing differently.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>﻿About Ethan Sack:</strong></p><p>Ethan graduated from Parchment High School in 2001 and worked in the grocery business/food manufacturing until 2022 when I joined my wife’s business as co-owner of our adult foster care facility that we run out of our home. We currently live in Lakeview, Michigan and I have 3 children, Camron (17), Hayleigh (5), and Brigham (2). </p><p><br></p><p><strong>About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:</strong></p><p>Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.</p><p>Connect with Rob Gorski: <a href="https://listen.theautismdad.com/">https://listen.theautismdad.com</a>.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><strong>Learn More About The Hoglet</strong></p><p>The Hoglet by Hedgehog Health is one of the coolest sensory tools I’ve seen in a long time. My youngest absolutely loves his Hoglet. The Hoglet was created by a Special Education teacher to appeal to autistic people, people with ADHD, and other sensory-seeking learners, as well as people who just love to fidget.</p><p>The Hoglet is a plug-and-play wireless computer mouse with a specially-made silicone cover. The Hoglet is covered in tiny nubs, kind of mimicking the look of well, a Hedgehog. The cover provides satisfying tactile sensory input which many sensory seekers benefit from. It’s perfect for classrooms, computer labs, working from home, or just bringing color and fidget fun to cubicles everywhere.</p><p>The Hoglet is made of food-grade silicone. It’s durable, super easy to clean, fun to use, and comes in 5 vibrant colors. For more information, visit Amazon and search for "Hoglet computer mouse" of click <a href="https://amzn.to/42STnn8"><strong>here</strong></a><strong>. </strong></p><p>Use the promo code “<strong>autismdad1</strong>” and you’ll also get two free Hoglet fidget keychains. That’s a $15 value, absolutely free. </p><p><br></p><p><strong>Learn More About Mightier</strong></p><p>Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.com/mightier"><strong>Read My Mightier Review</strong></a><strong> and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.</strong></p>]]>
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      <title>A Hilarious and Inspiring Conversation with Tara Reynolds and Lauren Flack (S6E15)</title>
      <description>On this weeks episode, I sat down with Tara Reynolds from Peace, Love, Autism and Lauren Flack from the Channing’s Joy Foundation. Both are autism moms and both are amazing human beings. We had a conversation about their parenting journey. It’s emotional, hilarious and inspirational.

About Tara Reynolds:
A dedicated advocate and entrepreneur whose life took a profound turn when her son was diagnosed with autism at 18 months old. Seeking connection and a glimpse into other mothers' experiences, she turned to social media but found herself wanting. Determined to create a supportive community, she embarked on her own journey, documenting it and becoming a source of solace for fellow special needs moms. This led to the birth of Peace Love Autism, an online shop offering stylish products and designs that spread acceptance, awareness, and love throughout the year. Through her work, she aims to create a space where individuals feel seen, understood, and empowered.
https://www.peaceloveautism.com/
@peace_love_autism

About Lauren Flack:
Lauren Flack is founder of The Channing's Joy Foundation, where she is dedicated to promoting inclusion and acceptance of autism and all individuals with special needs. Her son Channing was diagnosed in 2018.
Channing’s Joy
@channingsjoy
@laurensflack

About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com.

Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About The Hoglet
The Hoglet by Hedgehog Health is one of the coolest sensory tools I’ve seen in a long time. My youngest absolutely loves his Hoglet. The Hoglet was created by a Special Education teacher to appeal to autistic people, people with ADHD, and other sensory-seeking learners, as well as people who just love to fidget.
The Hoglet is a plug-and-play wireless computer mouse with a specially-made silicone cover. The Hoglet is covered in tiny nubs, kind of mimicking the look of well, a Hedgehog. The cover provides satisfying tactile sensory input which many sensory seekers benefit from. It’s perfect for classrooms, computer labs, working from home, or just bringing color and fidget fun to cubicles everywhere.
The Hoglet is made of food-grade silicone. It’s durable, super easy to clean, fun to use, and comes in 5 vibrant colors. For more information, visit Amazon and search for "Hoglet computer mouse" of click here. 
Use the promo code “autismdad1” and you’ll also get two free Hoglet fidget keychains. That’s a $15 value, absolutely free. 

Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.
Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 22 May 2023 04:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>A Hilarious and Inspiring Conversation with Tara Reynolds and Lauren Flack</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>6</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>15</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>My conversation with Tara Reynolds and Lauren Flack</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>On this weeks episode, I sat down with Tara Reynolds from Peace, Love, Autism and Lauren Flack from the Channing’s Joy Foundation. Both are autism moms and both are amazing human beings. We had a conversation about their parenting journey. It’s emotional, hilarious and inspirational.

About Tara Reynolds:
A dedicated advocate and entrepreneur whose life took a profound turn when her son was diagnosed with autism at 18 months old. Seeking connection and a glimpse into other mothers' experiences, she turned to social media but found herself wanting. Determined to create a supportive community, she embarked on her own journey, documenting it and becoming a source of solace for fellow special needs moms. This led to the birth of Peace Love Autism, an online shop offering stylish products and designs that spread acceptance, awareness, and love throughout the year. Through her work, she aims to create a space where individuals feel seen, understood, and empowered.
https://www.peaceloveautism.com/
@peace_love_autism

About Lauren Flack:
Lauren Flack is founder of The Channing's Joy Foundation, where she is dedicated to promoting inclusion and acceptance of autism and all individuals with special needs. Her son Channing was diagnosed in 2018.
Channing’s Joy
@channingsjoy
@laurensflack

About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com.

Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About The Hoglet
The Hoglet by Hedgehog Health is one of the coolest sensory tools I’ve seen in a long time. My youngest absolutely loves his Hoglet. The Hoglet was created by a Special Education teacher to appeal to autistic people, people with ADHD, and other sensory-seeking learners, as well as people who just love to fidget.
The Hoglet is a plug-and-play wireless computer mouse with a specially-made silicone cover. The Hoglet is covered in tiny nubs, kind of mimicking the look of well, a Hedgehog. The cover provides satisfying tactile sensory input which many sensory seekers benefit from. It’s perfect for classrooms, computer labs, working from home, or just bringing color and fidget fun to cubicles everywhere.
The Hoglet is made of food-grade silicone. It’s durable, super easy to clean, fun to use, and comes in 5 vibrant colors. For more information, visit Amazon and search for "Hoglet computer mouse" of click here. 
Use the promo code “autismdad1” and you’ll also get two free Hoglet fidget keychains. That’s a $15 value, absolutely free. 

Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.
Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>On this weeks episode, I sat down with Tara Reynolds from Peace, Love, Autism and Lauren Flack from the Channing’s Joy Foundation. Both are autism moms and both are amazing human beings. We had a conversation about their parenting journey. It’s emotional, hilarious and inspirational.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>About Tara Reynolds:</strong></p><p>A dedicated advocate and entrepreneur whose life took a profound turn when her son was diagnosed with autism at 18 months old. Seeking connection and a glimpse into other mothers' experiences, she turned to social media but found herself wanting. Determined to create a supportive community, she embarked on her own journey, documenting it and becoming a source of solace for fellow special needs moms. This led to the birth of Peace Love Autism, an online shop offering stylish products and designs that spread acceptance, awareness, and love throughout the year. Through her work, she aims to create a space where individuals feel seen, understood, and empowered.</p><p><a href="https://www.peaceloveautism.com/">https://www.peaceloveautism.com/</a></p><p><a href="https://instagram.com/@peace_love_autism">@peace_love_autism</a></p><p><br></p><p><strong>About Lauren Flack:</strong></p><p>Lauren Flack is founder of The Channing's Joy Foundation, where she is dedicated to promoting inclusion and acceptance of autism and all individuals with special needs. Her son Channing was diagnosed in 2018.</p><p><a href="https://channingsjoy.com">Channing’s Joy</a></p><p><a href="https://www.instagram.com/channingsjoy/">@channingsjoy</a></p><p><a href="https://www.instagram.com/laurensflack/">@laurensflack</a></p><p><br></p><p><strong>About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:</strong></p><p>Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.</p><p>Connect with Rob Gorski: <a href="https://listen.theautismdad.com/">https://listen.theautismdad.com</a>.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><strong>Learn More About The Hoglet</strong></p><p>The Hoglet by Hedgehog Health is one of the coolest sensory tools I’ve seen in a long time. My youngest absolutely loves his Hoglet. The Hoglet was created by a Special Education teacher to appeal to autistic people, people with ADHD, and other sensory-seeking learners, as well as people who just love to fidget.</p><p>The Hoglet is a plug-and-play wireless computer mouse with a specially-made silicone cover. The Hoglet is covered in tiny nubs, kind of mimicking the look of well, a Hedgehog. The cover provides satisfying tactile sensory input which many sensory seekers benefit from. It’s perfect for classrooms, computer labs, working from home, or just bringing color and fidget fun to cubicles everywhere.</p><p>The Hoglet is made of food-grade silicone. It’s durable, super easy to clean, fun to use, and comes in 5 vibrant colors. For more information, visit Amazon and search for "Hoglet computer mouse" of click <a href="https://amzn.to/42STnn8"><strong>here</strong></a><strong>. </strong></p><p>Use the promo code “<strong>autismdad1</strong>” and you’ll also get two free Hoglet fidget keychains. That’s a $15 value, absolutely free. </p><p><br></p><p><strong>Learn More About Mightier</strong></p><p>Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.com/mightier"><strong>Read My Mightier Review</strong></a><strong> and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.</strong></p>]]>
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      <title>IEP Tips for Parents From Master IEP Coach Kimberly Charles (S6E14)</title>
      <description>In this week's episode, Master IEP Coach Kimberly Charles is on the show to help us better navigate the IEP process and answer some of your IEP questions. She has tons of advice that can help parents and IEP teams work better together. When we all work together, our kids benefit the most.

About Kimberly Charles:
Kimberly Charles is a Special Education Consultant and Master IEP Coach® who works with parents of children with special needs to support them through the special education process. Kimberly believes parents are the experts on their child and believes that their full participation in the special education process is vital to the success of their child. 
Kimberly has taught special education to children in grades k through 8, in multiple states over the last 20 years. She left the classroom to bring her years of experience to the other side of the IEP table helping families secure the support their child needs in school. Kimberly is an active member of the Master IEP Coach Community® and belongs to the Council of Parents Attorneys and Advocates (COPAA). 
Kimberly holds a Bachelor of Arts in Special Education from Clemson University.
https://kimberlyjcharles.com/
Facebook
Instagram

Mentioned in this episode:
The Hoglet by Hedgehog Health is one of the coolest sensory tools I’ve seen in a long time. My youngest absolutely loves his Hoglet. The Hoglet was created by a Special Education teacher to appeal to autistic people, people with ADHD, and other sensory-seeking learners, as well as people who just love to fidget.
The Hoglet is a plug-and-play wireless computer mouse with a specially-made silicone cover. The Hoglet is covered in tiny nubs, kind of mimicking the look of well, a Hedgehog. The cover provides satisfying tactile sensory input which many sensory seekers benefit from. It’s perfect for classrooms, computer labs, working from home, or just bringing color and fidget fun to cubicles everywhere.
The Hoglet is made of food-grade silicone. It’s durable, super easy to clean, fun to use, and comes in 5 vibrant colors. For more information, visit Amazon and search for "Hoglet computer mouse" of click here. 
Use the promo code “autismdad1” and you’ll also get two free Hoglet fidget keychains. That’s a $15 value, absolutely free. </description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 15 May 2023 04:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>IEP Tips for Parents From Master IEP Coach Kimberly Charles</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>6</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>14</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Learn how to better work with your child's IEP team</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In this week's episode, Master IEP Coach Kimberly Charles is on the show to help us better navigate the IEP process and answer some of your IEP questions. She has tons of advice that can help parents and IEP teams work better together. When we all work together, our kids benefit the most.

About Kimberly Charles:
Kimberly Charles is a Special Education Consultant and Master IEP Coach® who works with parents of children with special needs to support them through the special education process. Kimberly believes parents are the experts on their child and believes that their full participation in the special education process is vital to the success of their child. 
Kimberly has taught special education to children in grades k through 8, in multiple states over the last 20 years. She left the classroom to bring her years of experience to the other side of the IEP table helping families secure the support their child needs in school. Kimberly is an active member of the Master IEP Coach Community® and belongs to the Council of Parents Attorneys and Advocates (COPAA). 
Kimberly holds a Bachelor of Arts in Special Education from Clemson University.
https://kimberlyjcharles.com/
Facebook
Instagram

Mentioned in this episode:
The Hoglet by Hedgehog Health is one of the coolest sensory tools I’ve seen in a long time. My youngest absolutely loves his Hoglet. The Hoglet was created by a Special Education teacher to appeal to autistic people, people with ADHD, and other sensory-seeking learners, as well as people who just love to fidget.
The Hoglet is a plug-and-play wireless computer mouse with a specially-made silicone cover. The Hoglet is covered in tiny nubs, kind of mimicking the look of well, a Hedgehog. The cover provides satisfying tactile sensory input which many sensory seekers benefit from. It’s perfect for classrooms, computer labs, working from home, or just bringing color and fidget fun to cubicles everywhere.
The Hoglet is made of food-grade silicone. It’s durable, super easy to clean, fun to use, and comes in 5 vibrant colors. For more information, visit Amazon and search for "Hoglet computer mouse" of click here. 
Use the promo code “autismdad1” and you’ll also get two free Hoglet fidget keychains. That’s a $15 value, absolutely free. </itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this week's episode, Master IEP Coach Kimberly Charles is on the show to help us better navigate the IEP process and answer some of your IEP questions. She has tons of advice that can help parents and IEP teams work better together. When we all work together, our kids benefit the most.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>About Kimberly Charles:</strong></p><p>Kimberly Charles is a Special Education Consultant and Master IEP Coach® who works with parents of children with special needs to support them through the special education process. Kimberly believes parents are the experts on their child and believes that their full participation in the special education process is vital to the success of their child. </p><p>Kimberly has taught special education to children in grades k through 8, in multiple states over the last 20 years. She left the classroom to bring her years of experience to the other side of the IEP table helping families secure the support their child needs in school. Kimberly is an active member of the Master IEP Coach Community® and belongs to the Council of Parents Attorneys and Advocates (COPAA). </p><p>Kimberly holds a Bachelor of Arts in Special Education from Clemson University.</p><p><a href="https://kimberlyjcharles.com/"><strong>https://kimberlyjcharles.com/</strong></a></p><p><a href="https://www.facebook.com/Kimberly.CharlesIEPCoach"><strong>Facebook</strong></a></p><p><a href="https://www.instagram.com/kimberly_charles_iepcoach/"><strong>Instagram</strong></a></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p>The Hoglet by Hedgehog Health is one of the coolest sensory tools I’ve seen in a long time. My youngest absolutely loves his Hoglet. The Hoglet was created by a Special Education teacher to appeal to autistic people, people with ADHD, and other sensory-seeking learners, as well as people who just love to fidget.</p><p>The Hoglet is a plug-and-play wireless computer mouse with a specially-made silicone cover. The Hoglet is covered in tiny nubs, kind of mimicking the look of well, a Hedgehog. The cover provides satisfying tactile sensory input which many sensory seekers benefit from. It’s perfect for classrooms, computer labs, working from home, or just bringing color and fidget fun to cubicles everywhere.</p><p>The Hoglet is made of food-grade silicone. It’s durable, super easy to clean, fun to use, and comes in 5 vibrant colors. For more information, visit Amazon and search for "Hoglet computer mouse" of click <a href="https://amzn.to/42STnn8"><strong>here</strong></a><strong>. </strong></p><p>Use the promo code “<strong>autismdad1</strong>” and you’ll also get two free Hoglet fidget keychains. That’s a $15 value, absolutely free. </p>]]>
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      <title>Fatherhood and Autism: Jason Brown’s Story (S6E13)</title>
      <description>In this week's episode, I spoke with Jason Brown about being a Dad and as well as his experience parenting his amazing autistic daughter.

About Jason Brown:
Jason Brown is the father of his beautiful, hilarious, incredibly smart 7-year-old daughter who was diagnosed with ASD at the age of 3. He is also the owner of Starling Studios, a recording studio, with a focus on Post Production for Film and TV and Podcast Production.

About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com.

Mentioned in this episode:
Do you work with or care for children with autism? Learn from leading autism experts, activivists and self-advocates, including Dr. Tyler Whitney, Alix Generous, Kaelynn Partlow from the Nexflix series “Love on The Spectrum”, the clinical team at Springbrook Autism Behavioral Health, and more at Converge Autism Summit, May 16 and 17 at the Greenville South Carolina convention center. 
Learn more and get tickets at convergeautism.com. Use the code “autismdad15” and save 15%</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 08 May 2023 04:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Fatherhood and Autism: Jason Brown’s Story</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>6</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>13</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Jason Brown’s Journey Raising an Autistic Daughter</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In this week's episode, I spoke with Jason Brown about being a Dad and as well as his experience parenting his amazing autistic daughter.

About Jason Brown:
Jason Brown is the father of his beautiful, hilarious, incredibly smart 7-year-old daughter who was diagnosed with ASD at the age of 3. He is also the owner of Starling Studios, a recording studio, with a focus on Post Production for Film and TV and Podcast Production.

About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com.

Mentioned in this episode:
Do you work with or care for children with autism? Learn from leading autism experts, activivists and self-advocates, including Dr. Tyler Whitney, Alix Generous, Kaelynn Partlow from the Nexflix series “Love on The Spectrum”, the clinical team at Springbrook Autism Behavioral Health, and more at Converge Autism Summit, May 16 and 17 at the Greenville South Carolina convention center. 
Learn more and get tickets at convergeautism.com. Use the code “autismdad15” and save 15%</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this week's episode, I spoke with Jason Brown about being a Dad and as well as his experience parenting his amazing autistic daughter.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>About Jason Brown:</strong></p><p>Jason Brown is the father of his beautiful, hilarious, incredibly smart 7-year-old daughter who was diagnosed with ASD at the age of 3. He is also the owner of Starling Studios, a recording studio, with a focus on Post Production for Film and TV and Podcast Production.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:</strong></p><p>Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.</p><p>Connect with Rob Gorski: <a href="https://listen.theautismdad.com/">https://listen.theautismdad.com</a>.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p>Do you work with or care for children with autism? Learn from leading autism experts, activivists and self-advocates, including Dr. Tyler Whitney, Alix Generous, Kaelynn Partlow from the Nexflix series “Love on The Spectrum”, the clinical team at Springbrook Autism Behavioral Health, and more at Converge Autism Summit, May 16 and 17 at the Greenville South Carolina convention center. </p><p>Learn more and get tickets at <a href="convergeautism.com">convergeautism.com</a>. Use the code “autismdad15” and save 15%</p>]]>
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      <itunes:duration>2334</itunes:duration>
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      <title>Megan Champion Talks About Parenting on The Hard Days (S6E12)</title>
      <description>On this week's episode, I sat down with my friend Megan Champion. Megan is the mom of 3 neurodivergent kids and the founder of On The Hard Days on Instagram. Megan talks about her personal journey toward acceptance, and how she discovered her calling to help other moms of neurodivergent kids with her amazing platform.

About Megan Champion: 
Megan is a mom of three neurodivergent kids, a former educator with 15 years of experience, and the founder of On The Hard Days. Megan provides connection &amp; community to improve the mental health of moms raising neurodivergent children.
Website: ontheharddays.com
Podcast: On The Hard Days
IG: @on.the.hard.days
Email: ontheharddays@gmail.com

About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com.

Mentioned in this episode:
Goally
Goally is a digital visual scheduler, AAC talker, token board system, and more all rolled into one easy-to-use app. It's made for unique thinkers like autistic kids and kids with ADHD. Kids together with Goally can conquer daily routines and therapy practice without prompting from mom or dad. This reduces that feeling of nagging your kids, and it also grants your kids some autonomy to sort of manage their own lives. Goally can easily be used on your child's existing device or with Goally's optional and affordable, dedicated device. In my house, we found that the dedicated device seems to work better for my son, so that's what we use.
For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 24 Apr 2023 04:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Megan Champion Talks About Parenting on The Hard Days</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>6</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>12</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Megan provides connection &amp; community to improve the mental health of moms raising neurodivergent children</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>On this week's episode, I sat down with my friend Megan Champion. Megan is the mom of 3 neurodivergent kids and the founder of On The Hard Days on Instagram. Megan talks about her personal journey toward acceptance, and how she discovered her calling to help other moms of neurodivergent kids with her amazing platform.

About Megan Champion: 
Megan is a mom of three neurodivergent kids, a former educator with 15 years of experience, and the founder of On The Hard Days. Megan provides connection &amp; community to improve the mental health of moms raising neurodivergent children.
Website: ontheharddays.com
Podcast: On The Hard Days
IG: @on.the.hard.days
Email: ontheharddays@gmail.com

About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com.

Mentioned in this episode:
Goally
Goally is a digital visual scheduler, AAC talker, token board system, and more all rolled into one easy-to-use app. It's made for unique thinkers like autistic kids and kids with ADHD. Kids together with Goally can conquer daily routines and therapy practice without prompting from mom or dad. This reduces that feeling of nagging your kids, and it also grants your kids some autonomy to sort of manage their own lives. Goally can easily be used on your child's existing device or with Goally's optional and affordable, dedicated device. In my house, we found that the dedicated device seems to work better for my son, so that's what we use.
For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>On this week's episode, I sat down with my friend Megan Champion. Megan is the mom of 3 neurodivergent kids and the founder of <em>On The Hard Days </em>on Instagram. Megan talks about her personal journey toward acceptance, and how she discovered her calling to help other moms of neurodivergent kids with her amazing platform.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>About Megan Champion: </strong></p><p>Megan is a mom of three neurodivergent kids, a former educator with 15 years of experience, and the founder of On The Hard Days. Megan provides connection &amp; community to improve the mental health of moms raising neurodivergent children.</p><p>Website: <a href="http://ontheharddays.com/">ontheharddays.com</a></p><p>Podcast: <a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/on-the-hard-days/id1551044106">On The Hard Days</a></p><p>IG: <a href="https://instagram.com/on.the.hard.days?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=">@on.the.hard.days</a></p><p>Email: <a href="mailto:ontheharddays@gmail.com">ontheharddays@gmail.com</a></p><p><br></p><p><strong>About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:</strong></p><p>Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.</p><p>Connect with Rob Gorski: <a href="https://listen.theautismdad.com/">https://listen.theautismdad.com</a>.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><strong>Goally</strong></p><p>Goally is a digital visual scheduler, AAC talker, token board system, and more all rolled into one easy-to-use app. It's made for unique thinkers like autistic kids and kids with ADHD. Kids together with Goally can conquer daily routines and therapy practice without prompting from mom or dad. This reduces that feeling of nagging your kids, and it also grants your kids some autonomy to sort of manage their own lives. Goally can easily be used on your child's existing device or with Goally's optional and affordable, dedicated device. In my house, we found that the dedicated device seems to work better for my son, so that's what we use.</p><p><strong>For more information, you can visit </strong><a href="https://getgoally.com/?utm_source=inf&amp;utm_medium=social_fb&amp;utm_campaign=inf_TAD"><strong>getgoally.com</strong></a><strong> and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.</strong></p>]]>
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      <title>Motherhood and Autism: Sara Roberts Story (S6E11)</title>
      <description>This week I speak with Sara Roberts about her autism parenting journey. In this unscripted conversation, we learn about her life and the challenges she faces raising her autistic son.

About Sara Roberts:
Sara is a single mom to her 8 year old son with autism, adhd, dmdd and ocd. She wants to share their daily struggles and obstacles so other parents can know that they aren’t alone. 
Connect with Sara on Facebook

About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 17 Apr 2023 04:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Motherhood and Autism: Sara Roberts Story</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>6</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>11</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>A conversation about parenting our autistic kids</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>This week I speak with Sara Roberts about her autism parenting journey. In this unscripted conversation, we learn about her life and the challenges she faces raising her autistic son.

About Sara Roberts:
Sara is a single mom to her 8 year old son with autism, adhd, dmdd and ocd. She wants to share their daily struggles and obstacles so other parents can know that they aren’t alone. 
Connect with Sara on Facebook

About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>This week I speak with Sara Roberts about her autism parenting journey. In this unscripted conversation, we learn about her life and the challenges she faces raising her autistic son.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>About Sara Roberts:</strong></p><p>Sara is a single mom to her 8 year old son with autism, adhd, dmdd and ocd. She wants to share their daily struggles and obstacles so other parents can know that they aren’t alone. </p><p>Connect with Sara on <a href="https://www.facebook.com/sara.rygiewicz">Facebook</a></p><p><br></p><p><strong>About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:</strong></p><p>Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.</p><p>Connect with Rob Gorski: <a href="https://listen.theautismdad.com/">https://listen.theautismdad.com</a>.</p>]]>
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      <title>Sensory Eating, Nutrition and Autistic Kids (feat. Brittyn Coleman) S6E10</title>
      <description>Sensory eating is something so many autism families struggle with on a daily basis, mine included. My guest this week is Brittyn Coleman, aka The Autism Dietitian. Brittyn is one of only a handful of dietitians across the country specializing in autistic kids. She’s here to help us better understand what sensory eating is and how it differs from picky eating. We also talk about how we can help ensure proper nutrition in our kids, and expand their menus in creative ways.
About Brittyn Coleman:
Brittyn grew up with an autistic brother. She majored in Nutritional Sciences and became a board certified Registered Dietitian and went on to obtain her Master of Science in Nutritional Sciences and specialize in autism spectrum disorders. Her master’s thesis was a study connecting food aversions and nutrient intake in kids with ASD. Before starting her private practice, she worked in interdisciplinary clinics and centers for kids with a wide variety of developmental disabilities, but her heart always stayed with ASD.
EDUCATION

Master of Science (MS) in Nutritional Sciences; University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center

Bachelor of Science (BS) in Nutritional Sciences; University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center

Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental and related Disabilities (LEND) Fellow

CREDENTIALS

Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN) by the Commission on Dietetic Registration

Certified LEAP Therapist (CLT) by Oxford Biomedical Technologies

Licensed Dietitian (LD)


Connect with Brittyn Coleman
Instagram
Facebook
Website
About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 10 Apr 2023 04:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Sensory Eating, Nutrition and Autistic Kids (feat. Brittyn Coleman)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>6</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>10</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Creative ways to help your sensory eater</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Sensory eating is something so many autism families struggle with on a daily basis, mine included. My guest this week is Brittyn Coleman, aka The Autism Dietitian. Brittyn is one of only a handful of dietitians across the country specializing in autistic kids. She’s here to help us better understand what sensory eating is and how it differs from picky eating. We also talk about how we can help ensure proper nutrition in our kids, and expand their menus in creative ways.
About Brittyn Coleman:
Brittyn grew up with an autistic brother. She majored in Nutritional Sciences and became a board certified Registered Dietitian and went on to obtain her Master of Science in Nutritional Sciences and specialize in autism spectrum disorders. Her master’s thesis was a study connecting food aversions and nutrient intake in kids with ASD. Before starting her private practice, she worked in interdisciplinary clinics and centers for kids with a wide variety of developmental disabilities, but her heart always stayed with ASD.
EDUCATION

Master of Science (MS) in Nutritional Sciences; University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center

Bachelor of Science (BS) in Nutritional Sciences; University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center

Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental and related Disabilities (LEND) Fellow

CREDENTIALS

Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN) by the Commission on Dietetic Registration

Certified LEAP Therapist (CLT) by Oxford Biomedical Technologies

Licensed Dietitian (LD)


Connect with Brittyn Coleman
Instagram
Facebook
Website
About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Sensory eating is something so many autism families struggle with on a daily basis, mine included. My guest this week is Brittyn Coleman, aka The Autism Dietitian. Brittyn is one of only a handful of dietitians across the country specializing in autistic kids. She’s here to help us better understand what sensory eating is and how it differs from picky eating. We also talk about how we can help ensure proper nutrition in our kids, and expand their menus in creative ways.</p><p><strong>About Brittyn Coleman:</strong></p><p>Brittyn grew up with an autistic brother. She majored in Nutritional Sciences and became a board certified Registered Dietitian and went on to obtain her Master of Science in Nutritional Sciences and specialize in autism spectrum disorders. Her master’s thesis was a study connecting food aversions and nutrient intake in kids with ASD. Before starting her private practice, she worked in interdisciplinary clinics and centers for kids with a wide variety of developmental disabilities, but her heart always stayed with ASD.</p><p><strong>EDUCATION</strong></p><ul>
<li>Master of Science (MS) in Nutritional Sciences; University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center</li>
<li>Bachelor of Science (BS) in Nutritional Sciences; University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center</li>
<li>Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental and related Disabilities (LEND) Fellow</li>
</ul><p><strong>CREDENTIALS</strong></p><ul>
<li>Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN) by the Commission on Dietetic Registration</li>
<li>Certified LEAP Therapist (CLT) by Oxford Biomedical Technologies</li>
<li>Licensed Dietitian (LD)</li>
</ul><p><br></p><p><strong>Connect with Brittyn Coleman</strong></p><p><a href="https://instagram.com/autismdietitian?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y="><strong>Instagram</strong></a></p><p><a href="https://www.facebook.com/autismdietitian"><strong>Facebook</strong></a></p><p><a href="https://www.autismdietitian.com/"><strong>Website</strong></a></p><p><strong>About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:</strong></p><p>Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.</p><p>Connect with Rob Gorski: <a href="https://listen.theautismdad.com/">https://listen.theautismdad.com</a>.</p>]]>
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      <title>Making The Most of Autism Awareness Month (S6E09)</title>
      <description>In this weeks episode, I share my annual Autism Awareness/Acceptance Month message.

About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 03 Apr 2023 11:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Making The Most of Autism Awareness Month</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>6</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>9</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>An important message about making the most of April</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In this weeks episode, I share my annual Autism Awareness/Acceptance Month message.

About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this weeks episode, I share my annual Autism Awareness/Acceptance Month message.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:</strong></p><p>Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.</p><p>Connect with Rob Gorski: <a href="https://listen.theautismdad.com/">https://listen.theautismdad.com</a>.</p>]]>
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      <itunes:duration>525</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>The Truth About ABA Therapy (feat. Ashley Gibson-Stewart) S6E08</title>
      <description>In this week's episode, I take on the controversial topic of ABA therapy. My guest, Ashley Gibson-Stewart, is a board-certified BCBA with a decade of experience. We validate what our autistic adult friends endured as kids in ABA therapy. At the same time, we talk about how much ABA has changed since then, what we’ve learned, and how it’s very different now. We can’t begin to heal what has been done in the past if we don’t first acknowledge it. What happened to our adult autistic friends back in the early days of ABA therapy was traumatizing and can never be allowed to happen again. We also must recognize how things have changed, and what kids experience now is very different. Presently, parents are not abusing their kids by utilizing ABA therapy. We can all work together to help make sure that we learn from the past and focus on what we need to do to heal and bring everyone together for the betterment of the many kids currently needing help to navigate life.
About Ashley Gibson-Stewart: I am a BCBA and have been in the ABA field for over a decade. I have worked with individuals from 18 months old to 67 years old across all settings and environments. My passion is working with clients and their families to make impactful changes and improve their quality of life, however that looks for them.

About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com.

Mentioned in this episode:
Goally
Goally is a digital visual scheduler, AAC talker, token board system, and more all rolled into one easy-to-use app. It's made for unique thinkers like autistic kids and kids with ADHD. Kids together with Goally can conquer daily routines and therapy practice without prompting from mom or dad. This reduces that feeling of nagging your kids, and it also grants your kids some autonomy to sort of manage their own lives. Goally can easily be used on your child's existing device or with Goally's optional and affordable, dedicated device. In my house, we found that the dedicated device seems to work better for my son, so that's what we use.
For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.

Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.
Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 27 Mar 2023 11:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>The Truth About ABA Therapy (feat. Ashley Gibson-Stewart)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>6</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>8</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/7b439ec6-ca54-11ed-8702-0ff79495c5d6/image/f0c72c.png?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
      <itunes:subtitle>Validating Everyone’s Experience</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In this week's episode, I take on the controversial topic of ABA therapy. My guest, Ashley Gibson-Stewart, is a board-certified BCBA with a decade of experience. We validate what our autistic adult friends endured as kids in ABA therapy. At the same time, we talk about how much ABA has changed since then, what we’ve learned, and how it’s very different now. We can’t begin to heal what has been done in the past if we don’t first acknowledge it. What happened to our adult autistic friends back in the early days of ABA therapy was traumatizing and can never be allowed to happen again. We also must recognize how things have changed, and what kids experience now is very different. Presently, parents are not abusing their kids by utilizing ABA therapy. We can all work together to help make sure that we learn from the past and focus on what we need to do to heal and bring everyone together for the betterment of the many kids currently needing help to navigate life.
About Ashley Gibson-Stewart: I am a BCBA and have been in the ABA field for over a decade. I have worked with individuals from 18 months old to 67 years old across all settings and environments. My passion is working with clients and their families to make impactful changes and improve their quality of life, however that looks for them.

About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com.

Mentioned in this episode:
Goally
Goally is a digital visual scheduler, AAC talker, token board system, and more all rolled into one easy-to-use app. It's made for unique thinkers like autistic kids and kids with ADHD. Kids together with Goally can conquer daily routines and therapy practice without prompting from mom or dad. This reduces that feeling of nagging your kids, and it also grants your kids some autonomy to sort of manage their own lives. Goally can easily be used on your child's existing device or with Goally's optional and affordable, dedicated device. In my house, we found that the dedicated device seems to work better for my son, so that's what we use.
For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.

Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.
Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.</itunes:summary>
      <content:encoded>
        <![CDATA[<p>In this week's episode, I take on the controversial topic of ABA therapy. My guest, Ashley Gibson-Stewart, is a board-certified BCBA with a decade of experience. We validate what our autistic adult friends endured as kids in ABA therapy. At the same time, we talk about how much ABA has changed since then, what we’ve learned, and how it’s very different now. We can’t begin to heal what has been done in the past if we don’t first acknowledge it. What happened to our adult autistic friends back in the early days of ABA therapy was traumatizing and can never be allowed to happen again. We also must recognize how things have changed, and what kids experience now is very different. Presently, parents are not abusing their kids by utilizing ABA therapy. We can all work together to help make sure that we learn from the past and focus on what we need to do to heal and bring everyone together for the betterment of the many kids currently needing help to navigate life.</p><p><strong>About Ashley Gibson-Stewart</strong>: I am a BCBA and have been in the ABA field for over a decade. I have worked with individuals from 18 months old to 67 years old across all settings and environments. My passion is working with clients and their families to make impactful changes and improve their quality of life, however that looks for them.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:</strong></p><p>Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.</p><p>Connect with Rob Gorski: <a href="https://listen.theautismdad.com/">https://listen.theautismdad.com</a>.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><strong>Goally</strong></p><p>Goally is a digital visual scheduler, AAC talker, token board system, and more all rolled into one easy-to-use app. It's made for unique thinkers like autistic kids and kids with ADHD. Kids together with Goally can conquer daily routines and therapy practice without prompting from mom or dad. This reduces that feeling of nagging your kids, and it also grants your kids some autonomy to sort of manage their own lives. Goally can easily be used on your child's existing device or with Goally's optional and affordable, dedicated device. In my house, we found that the dedicated device seems to work better for my son, so that's what we use.</p><p><strong>For more information, you can visit </strong><a href="https://getgoally.com/?utm_source=inf&amp;utm_medium=social_fb&amp;utm_campaign=inf_TAD"><strong>getgoally.com</strong></a><strong> and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.</strong></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Learn More About Mightier</strong></p><p>Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.com/mightier"><strong>Read My Mightier Review</strong></a><strong> and the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.</strong></p>]]>
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      <title>Answering Your Questions About ADHD (feat: Rob Gorski) S6E07</title>
      <description>In this weeks listener questions episode, I answered your questions about ADHD. You guys have been sending in some really good questions and I picked the top three to answer this week. They are as follows:

How did I go 43 years without being diagnosed?

How do you know the difference between ADHD and simply being forgetful, unmotivated, or unfocused?

What are some strategies that can be used to help manage ADHD?


About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com.

Mentioned in this episode:
Do you work with or care for children with autism? Learn from leading autism experts, activivists and self-advocates, including Dr. Tyler Whitney, Alix Generous, Kaelynn Partlow from the Nexflix series “Love on The Spectrum”, the clinical team at Springbrook Autism Behavioral Health, and more at Converge Autism Summit, May 16 and 17 at the Greenville South Carolina convention center. 
Learn more and get tickets at convergeautism.com</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 20 Mar 2023 04:01:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Answering Your Questions About ADHD (feat: Rob Gorski)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>6</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>7</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In this weeks listener questions episode, I answered your questions about ADHD. You guys have been sending in some really good questions and I picked the top three to answer this week. They are as follows:

How did I go 43 years without being diagnosed?

How do you know the difference between ADHD and simply being forgetful, unmotivated, or unfocused?

What are some strategies that can be used to help manage ADHD?


About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com.

Mentioned in this episode:
Do you work with or care for children with autism? Learn from leading autism experts, activivists and self-advocates, including Dr. Tyler Whitney, Alix Generous, Kaelynn Partlow from the Nexflix series “Love on The Spectrum”, the clinical team at Springbrook Autism Behavioral Health, and more at Converge Autism Summit, May 16 and 17 at the Greenville South Carolina convention center. 
Learn more and get tickets at convergeautism.com</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this weeks listener questions episode, I answered your questions about ADHD. You guys have been sending in some really good questions and I picked the top three to answer this week. They are as follows:</p><ol>
<li>How did I go 43 years without being diagnosed?</li>
<li>How do you know the difference between ADHD and simply being forgetful, unmotivated, or unfocused?</li>
<li>What are some strategies that can be used to help manage ADHD?</li>
</ol><p><br></p><p><strong>About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:</strong></p><p>Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.</p><p>Connect with Rob Gorski: <a href="https://listen.theautismdad.com/">https://listen.theautismdad.com</a>.</p><p><br></p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p>Do you work with or care for children with autism? Learn from leading autism experts, activivists and self-advocates, including Dr. Tyler Whitney, Alix Generous, Kaelynn Partlow from the Nexflix series “Love on The Spectrum”, the clinical team at Springbrook Autism Behavioral Health, and more at Converge Autism Summit, May 16 and 17 at the Greenville South Carolina convention center. </p><p>Learn more and get tickets at <a href="convergeautism.com">convergeautism.com</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Dads Talking Autism  (feat. Ray Bracht) S6E06</title>
      <description>In this week's episode, my friend Ray Bracht joins me to talk about special needs parenting from a dad’s perspective. Ray is an autism dad and an autism step-dad. He opens up about what his journey as a special needs dad has been like. We talk about some of the challenges he’s currently facing, what he fears about the future, how all the stress impacts his marriage, and what his hopes are for his amazing family. We talk dad stuff and even answer some listener questions. This was a great conversation and I hope it inspires other dads to open up.
Please note that in the episode, Ray states that he’s 56 years old. He is in fact 52 years old and I promised I would clarify that in the notes. :-)
About Ray Bracht: 
Ray is the father of a young adult dude with Autism who lives at home with him and his wife on their hobby farm in semi-rural Minnesota. Ray works in IT, 100% remotely, and his wife is a paraprofessional who works with DCD high schoolers in a nearby town. Both Ray and his wife, who is Cam’s step-mom, are legal guardians and are currently faced with challenges related to transitioning to adulthood and what the future looks like for Cam. The family enjoys camping in their travel trailer, concerts, movies, plays, and gardening.
About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com.

Featured in this week’s episode:
Goally
Goally is a digital visual scheduler, AAC talker, token board system, and more all rolled into one easy-to-use app. It's made for unique thinkers like autistic kids and kids with ADHD. Kids together with Goally can conquer daily routines and therapy practice without prompting from mom or dad. This reduces that feeling of nagging your kids, and it also grants your kids some autonomy to sort of manage their own lives. Goally can easily be used on your child's existing device or with Goally's optional and affordable, dedicated device. In my house, we found that the dedicated device seems to work better for my son, so that's what we use.
For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 13 Mar 2023 11:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Dads Talking Autism (feat. Ray Bracht)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>6</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>6</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Ray Bracht opens up about being an autism dad</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In this week's episode, my friend Ray Bracht joins me to talk about special needs parenting from a dad’s perspective. Ray is an autism dad and an autism step-dad. He opens up about what his journey as a special needs dad has been like. We talk about some of the challenges he’s currently facing, what he fears about the future, how all the stress impacts his marriage, and what his hopes are for his amazing family. We talk dad stuff and even answer some listener questions. This was a great conversation and I hope it inspires other dads to open up.
Please note that in the episode, Ray states that he’s 56 years old. He is in fact 52 years old and I promised I would clarify that in the notes. :-)
About Ray Bracht: 
Ray is the father of a young adult dude with Autism who lives at home with him and his wife on their hobby farm in semi-rural Minnesota. Ray works in IT, 100% remotely, and his wife is a paraprofessional who works with DCD high schoolers in a nearby town. Both Ray and his wife, who is Cam’s step-mom, are legal guardians and are currently faced with challenges related to transitioning to adulthood and what the future looks like for Cam. The family enjoys camping in their travel trailer, concerts, movies, plays, and gardening.
About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com.

Featured in this week’s episode:
Goally
Goally is a digital visual scheduler, AAC talker, token board system, and more all rolled into one easy-to-use app. It's made for unique thinkers like autistic kids and kids with ADHD. Kids together with Goally can conquer daily routines and therapy practice without prompting from mom or dad. This reduces that feeling of nagging your kids, and it also grants your kids some autonomy to sort of manage their own lives. Goally can easily be used on your child's existing device or with Goally's optional and affordable, dedicated device. In my house, we found that the dedicated device seems to work better for my son, so that's what we use.
For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this week's episode, my friend Ray Bracht joins me to talk about special needs parenting from a dad’s perspective. Ray is an autism dad and an autism step-dad. He opens up about what his journey as a special needs dad has been like. We talk about some of the challenges he’s currently facing, what he fears about the future, how all the stress impacts his marriage, and what his hopes are for his amazing family. We talk dad stuff and even answer some listener questions. This was a great conversation and I hope it inspires other dads to open up.</p><p>Please note that in the episode, Ray states that he’s 56 years old. He is in fact 52 years old and I promised I would clarify that in the notes. :-)</p><p><strong>About Ray Bracht: </strong></p><p>Ray is the father of a young adult dude with Autism who lives at home with him and his wife on their hobby farm in semi-rural Minnesota. Ray works in IT, 100% remotely, and his wife is a paraprofessional who works with DCD high schoolers in a nearby town. Both Ray and his wife, who is Cam’s step-mom, are legal guardians and are currently faced with challenges related to transitioning to adulthood and what the future looks like for Cam. The family enjoys camping in their travel trailer, concerts, movies, plays, and gardening.</p><p><strong>About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:</strong></p><p>Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.</p><p>Connect with Rob Gorski: <a href="https://listen.theautismdad.com/">https://listen.theautismdad.com</a>.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Featured in this week’s episode:</strong></p><p><strong>Goally</strong></p><p>Goally is a digital visual scheduler, AAC talker, token board system, and more all rolled into one easy-to-use app. It's made for unique thinkers like autistic kids and kids with ADHD. Kids together with Goally can conquer daily routines and therapy practice without prompting from mom or dad. This reduces that feeling of nagging your kids, and it also grants your kids some autonomy to sort of manage their own lives. Goally can easily be used on your child's existing device or with Goally's optional and affordable, dedicated device. In my house, we found that the dedicated device seems to work better for my son, so that's what we use.</p><p><strong>For more information, you can visit </strong><a href="https://getgoally.com/?utm_source=inf&amp;utm_medium=social_fb&amp;utm_campaign=inf_TAD%20"><strong>getgoally.com</strong></a><strong> and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.</strong></p>]]>
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      <title>Q&amp;A with a Speech and Language Pathologist (feat. Mckell Smith) S6E05</title>
      <description>In this week's episode, Mckell Smith is back to answer your questions about speech therapy. Mekell is a Speech and Language Pathologist, as well as a special needs Mom. Speech therapy is so important to so many kids, and won’t believe some of the things speech therapy can actually help with. It’s actually, kind of amazing. Mckell helps you navigate your speech journey by sharing things like when to get your child evaluated, how to prepare for your initial evaluation, what questions to ask, how to ensure the best possible outcome and everything in between.
This episode is designed to be a community resource and I hope it helps you to better understand, prepare for, and navigate speech therapy.

If you enjoyed this episode, please take 30 seconds and leave a review on apple podcast. Here's how you do it:
1) Click here
2) Scroll down about halfway and you'll see where you leave a review. Thank you!! :-)

Guest Bio:
Mckell Smith is a Speech &amp; Language Therapist, mom of four (three with special needs), advocate, and business owner. Mckell is passionate about helping kids, and their families.
You can find here at the links below:
www.childchampions.net
www.instagram.com/im.mckell

Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com

Mentioned in this episode:
Goally
Goally is a digital visual scheduler, AAC talker, token board system, and more all rolled into one easy-to-use app. It's made for unique thinkers like autistic kids and kids with ADHD. Kids together with Goally can conquer daily routines and therapy practice without prompting from mom or dad. This reduces that feeling of nagging your kids, and it also grants your kids some autonomy to sort of manage their own lives. Goally can easily be used on your child's existing device or with Goally's optional and affordable, dedicated device. In my house, we found that the dedicated device seems to work better for my son, so that's what we use.
For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 06 Mar 2023 12:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Q&amp;A with a Speech and Language Pathologist (feat. Mckell Smith)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>6</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>5</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Your top 15 questions answered</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In this week's episode, Mckell Smith is back to answer your questions about speech therapy. Mekell is a Speech and Language Pathologist, as well as a special needs Mom. Speech therapy is so important to so many kids, and won’t believe some of the things speech therapy can actually help with. It’s actually, kind of amazing. Mckell helps you navigate your speech journey by sharing things like when to get your child evaluated, how to prepare for your initial evaluation, what questions to ask, how to ensure the best possible outcome and everything in between.
This episode is designed to be a community resource and I hope it helps you to better understand, prepare for, and navigate speech therapy.

If you enjoyed this episode, please take 30 seconds and leave a review on apple podcast. Here's how you do it:
1) Click here
2) Scroll down about halfway and you'll see where you leave a review. Thank you!! :-)

Guest Bio:
Mckell Smith is a Speech &amp; Language Therapist, mom of four (three with special needs), advocate, and business owner. Mckell is passionate about helping kids, and their families.
You can find here at the links below:
www.childchampions.net
www.instagram.com/im.mckell

Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com

Mentioned in this episode:
Goally
Goally is a digital visual scheduler, AAC talker, token board system, and more all rolled into one easy-to-use app. It's made for unique thinkers like autistic kids and kids with ADHD. Kids together with Goally can conquer daily routines and therapy practice without prompting from mom or dad. This reduces that feeling of nagging your kids, and it also grants your kids some autonomy to sort of manage their own lives. Goally can easily be used on your child's existing device or with Goally's optional and affordable, dedicated device. In my house, we found that the dedicated device seems to work better for my son, so that's what we use.
For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this week's episode, Mckell Smith is back to answer your questions about speech therapy. Mekell is a Speech and Language Pathologist, as well as a special needs Mom. Speech therapy is so important to so many kids, and won’t believe some of the things speech therapy can actually help with. It’s actually, kind of amazing. Mckell helps you navigate your speech journey by sharing things like when to get your child evaluated, how to prepare for your initial evaluation, what questions to ask, how to ensure the best possible outcome and everything in between.</p><p>This episode is designed to be a community resource and I hope it helps you to better understand, prepare for, and navigate speech therapy.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>If you enjoyed this episode, please take 30 seconds and leave a review on apple podcast. Here's how you do it:</strong></p><p><strong>1) Click </strong><a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-autism-dad/id1450723980"><strong>here</strong></a></p><p><strong>2) Scroll down about halfway and you'll see where you leave a review. Thank you!! :-)</strong></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Guest Bio:</strong></p><p>Mckell Smith is a Speech &amp; Language Therapist, mom of four (three with special needs), advocate, and business owner. Mckell is passionate about helping kids, and their families.</p><p>You can find here at the links below:</p><p><a href="www.childchampions.net">www.childchampions.net</a></p><p><a href="www.instagram.com/im.mckell">www.instagram.com/im.mckell</a></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Host Bio:</strong></p><p>Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.</p><p>Connect with Rob Gorski: <a href="https://listen.theautismdad.com">https://listen.theautismdad.com</a></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><strong>Goally</strong></p><p>Goally is a digital visual scheduler, AAC talker, token board system, and more all rolled into one easy-to-use app. It's made for unique thinkers like autistic kids and kids with ADHD. Kids together with Goally can conquer daily routines and therapy practice without prompting from mom or dad. This reduces that feeling of nagging your kids, and it also grants your kids some autonomy to sort of manage their own lives. Goally can easily be used on your child's existing device or with Goally's optional and affordable, dedicated device. In my house, we found that the dedicated device seems to work better for my son, so that's what we use.</p><p><strong>For more information, you can visit </strong><a href="https://getgoally.com/?utm_source=inf&amp;utm_medium=social_fb&amp;utm_campaign=inf_TAD"><strong>getgoally.com</strong></a><strong> and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.</strong></p>]]>
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      <title>My 2 Biggest Parenting Mistakes (feat. Rob Gorski) S6E04</title>
      <description>In this weeks episode, I take some time to answer one of your listener questions. Since I began talking about the challenges I’ve been facing as I help my son make the transition into his adult life, you folks have been asking me “How do I prepare my kids for adulthood and when should I start?”
This is such a good question and honestly, I had a tough time recording this episode because in doing so, I recognized some mistakes I’ve made as a parent. Those mistakes have made preparing my kids for adulthood, a bit more challenging. These realizations were a bitter pill to swallow for me but at the same time, I’m hoping you can learn from my mistakes. This turned into a great episode and I hope it helps. Please be sure to share this with the special needs parents in your life because we can all learn from my parenting mistakes. :-)
Please keep the questions coming. You can submit your listener questions here.

About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com.

Featured in this week’s episode:
Goally
Goally is a digital visual scheduler, AAC talker, token board system, and more all rolled into one easy-to-use app. It's made for unique thinkers like autistic kids and kids with ADHD. Kids together with Goally can conquer daily routines and therapy practice without prompting from mom or dad. This reduces that feeling of nagging your kids, and it also grants your kids some autonomy to sort of manage their own lives. Goally can easily be used on your child's existing device or with Goally's optional and affordable, dedicated device. In my house, we found that the dedicated device seems to work better for my son, so that's what we use.
For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 27 Feb 2023 12:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>My 2 Biggest Parenting MIstakes (feat. Rob Gorski)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>6</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>4</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>“Answering your questions and learning from my mistakes”</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In this weeks episode, I take some time to answer one of your listener questions. Since I began talking about the challenges I’ve been facing as I help my son make the transition into his adult life, you folks have been asking me “How do I prepare my kids for adulthood and when should I start?”
This is such a good question and honestly, I had a tough time recording this episode because in doing so, I recognized some mistakes I’ve made as a parent. Those mistakes have made preparing my kids for adulthood, a bit more challenging. These realizations were a bitter pill to swallow for me but at the same time, I’m hoping you can learn from my mistakes. This turned into a great episode and I hope it helps. Please be sure to share this with the special needs parents in your life because we can all learn from my parenting mistakes. :-)
Please keep the questions coming. You can submit your listener questions here.

About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com.

Featured in this week’s episode:
Goally
Goally is a digital visual scheduler, AAC talker, token board system, and more all rolled into one easy-to-use app. It's made for unique thinkers like autistic kids and kids with ADHD. Kids together with Goally can conquer daily routines and therapy practice without prompting from mom or dad. This reduces that feeling of nagging your kids, and it also grants your kids some autonomy to sort of manage their own lives. Goally can easily be used on your child's existing device or with Goally's optional and affordable, dedicated device. In my house, we found that the dedicated device seems to work better for my son, so that's what we use.
For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this weeks episode, I take some time to answer one of your listener questions. Since I began talking about the challenges I’ve been facing as I help my son make the transition into his adult life, you folks have been asking me “How do I prepare my kids for adulthood and when should I start?”</p><p>This is such a good question and honestly, I had a tough time recording this episode because in doing so, I recognized some mistakes I’ve made as a parent. Those mistakes have made preparing my kids for adulthood, a bit more challenging. These realizations were a bitter pill to swallow for me but at the same time, I’m hoping you can learn from my mistakes. This turned into a great episode and I hope it helps. Please be sure to share this with the special needs parents in your life because we can all learn from my parenting mistakes. :-)</p><p>Please keep the questions coming. You can submit your listener questions <a href="https://listen.theautismdad.com/contact">here</a>.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:</strong></p><p>Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.</p><p>Connect with Rob Gorski: <a href="https://listen.theautismdad.com/">https://listen.theautismdad.com</a>.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Featured in this week’s episode:</strong></p><p><strong>Goally</strong></p><p>Goally is a digital visual scheduler, AAC talker, token board system, and more all rolled into one easy-to-use app. It's made for unique thinkers like autistic kids and kids with ADHD. Kids together with Goally can conquer daily routines and therapy practice without prompting from mom or dad. This reduces that feeling of nagging your kids, and it also grants your kids some autonomy to sort of manage their own lives. Goally can easily be used on your child's existing device or with Goally's optional and affordable, dedicated device. In my house, we found that the dedicated device seems to work better for my son, so that's what we use.</p><p><strong>For more information, you can visit </strong><a href="https://getgoally.com/?utm_source=inf&amp;utm_medium=social_fb&amp;utm_campaign=inf_TAD%20"><strong>getgoally.com</strong></a><strong> and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.</strong></p>]]>
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      <title>Managing Parenting Guilt and Your Village (feat. Crystal Morrison Ph.D.) S6E03</title>
      <description>In this week’s episode, Dr. Crystal Morrison and I discuss our personal experiences with parenting guilt. We all experience parenting guilt, but how do we manage it and prevent it from impacting how we parent our kids? Secondly, on the topic of parenting, we talk about the importance of not only building your village but keeping the people within it communicating with each other for the betterment of your child. Dr. Crystal Morrison introduces us to Meerkat Village, a tech platform she Co-Founded that helps to keep everyone in your village aligned and working together.

About Dr. Crystal Morrison:
Dr. Crystal G. Morrison is a highly regarded executive advisor, strategist, leader, scientist, and tech entrepreneur. While progressing in her career as a scientist, Dr. Morrison was also growing her family. She has three beautiful children ages 19, 17 and 14. One of her children is autistic and has additional mental health diagnoses, and two of her children were adopted and experienced extreme poverty and trauma. As a mom, she’s spent almost 20 years navigating the complex system of care and advocating for her children. It’s been frustrating and overwhelming, and millions of parents and caregivers face the same feelings and challenges daily. Her experience inspired her to co-found and lead Meerkat Village, a software company dedicated to improving outcomes for children with special needs by building collaboration and communication among adults providing care.
Connect with Dr. Crystal Morrison and learn more about Meerkat Village. Visit meerkatvillage.com﻿

About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com.

Featured in this week’s episode:

ABLEnow
ABLEnow – tax-advantaged savings accounts for eligible individuals with disabilities. Learn if you, or someone you know, is eligible to open an ABLEnow account at ABLEnow.com.

Goally
Goally is a digital visual scheduler, AAC talker, token board system, and more all rolled into one easy-to-use app. It's made for unique thinkers like autistic kids and kids with ADHD. Kids together with Goally can conquer daily routines and therapy practice without prompting from mom or dad. This reduces that feeling of nagging your kids, and it also grants your kids some autonomy to sort of manage their own lives. Goally can easily be used on your child's existing device or with Goally's optional and affordable, dedicated device. In my house, we found that the dedicated device seems to work better for my son, so that's what we use.
For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 20 Feb 2023 12:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Managing Parenting Guilt and Your Village (feat. Crystal Morrison Ph.D.)</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:episode>3</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Dealing with Parenting Guilt and how to keep your village communicating</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In this week’s episode, Dr. Crystal Morrison and I discuss our personal experiences with parenting guilt. We all experience parenting guilt, but how do we manage it and prevent it from impacting how we parent our kids? Secondly, on the topic of parenting, we talk about the importance of not only building your village but keeping the people within it communicating with each other for the betterment of your child. Dr. Crystal Morrison introduces us to Meerkat Village, a tech platform she Co-Founded that helps to keep everyone in your village aligned and working together.

About Dr. Crystal Morrison:
Dr. Crystal G. Morrison is a highly regarded executive advisor, strategist, leader, scientist, and tech entrepreneur. While progressing in her career as a scientist, Dr. Morrison was also growing her family. She has three beautiful children ages 19, 17 and 14. One of her children is autistic and has additional mental health diagnoses, and two of her children were adopted and experienced extreme poverty and trauma. As a mom, she’s spent almost 20 years navigating the complex system of care and advocating for her children. It’s been frustrating and overwhelming, and millions of parents and caregivers face the same feelings and challenges daily. Her experience inspired her to co-found and lead Meerkat Village, a software company dedicated to improving outcomes for children with special needs by building collaboration and communication among adults providing care.
Connect with Dr. Crystal Morrison and learn more about Meerkat Village. Visit meerkatvillage.com﻿

About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com.

Featured in this week’s episode:

ABLEnow
ABLEnow – tax-advantaged savings accounts for eligible individuals with disabilities. Learn if you, or someone you know, is eligible to open an ABLEnow account at ABLEnow.com.

Goally
Goally is a digital visual scheduler, AAC talker, token board system, and more all rolled into one easy-to-use app. It's made for unique thinkers like autistic kids and kids with ADHD. Kids together with Goally can conquer daily routines and therapy practice without prompting from mom or dad. This reduces that feeling of nagging your kids, and it also grants your kids some autonomy to sort of manage their own lives. Goally can easily be used on your child's existing device or with Goally's optional and affordable, dedicated device. In my house, we found that the dedicated device seems to work better for my son, so that's what we use.
For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this week’s episode, Dr. Crystal Morrison and I discuss our personal experiences with parenting guilt. We all experience parenting guilt, but how do we manage it and prevent it from impacting how we parent our kids? Secondly, on the topic of parenting, we talk about the importance of not only building your village but keeping the people within it communicating with each other for the betterment of your child. Dr. Crystal Morrison introduces us to Meerkat Village, a tech platform she Co-Founded that helps to keep everyone in your village aligned and working together.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>About Dr. Crystal Morrison:</strong></p><p>Dr. Crystal G. Morrison is a highly regarded executive advisor, strategist, leader, scientist, and tech entrepreneur. While progressing in her career as a scientist, Dr. Morrison was also growing her family. She has three beautiful children ages 19, 17 and 14. One of her children is autistic and has additional mental health diagnoses, and two of her children were adopted and experienced extreme poverty and trauma. As a mom, she’s spent almost 20 years navigating the complex system of care and advocating for her children. It’s been frustrating and overwhelming, and millions of parents and caregivers face the same feelings and challenges daily. Her experience inspired her to co-found and lead Meerkat Village, a software company dedicated to improving outcomes for children with special needs by building collaboration and communication among adults providing care.</p><p>Connect with Dr. Crystal Morrison and learn more about Meerkat Village. Visit <a href="meerkatvillage.com"><strong>meerkatvillage.com﻿</strong></a></p><p><br></p><p><strong>About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:</strong></p><p>Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.</p><p>Connect with Rob Gorski: <a href="https://listen.theautismdad.com/">https://listen.theautismdad.com</a>.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Featured in this week’s episode:</strong></p><p><br></p><p><strong>ABLEnow</strong></p><p>ABLEnow – tax-advantaged savings accounts for eligible individuals with disabilities. Learn if you, or someone you know, is eligible to open an ABLEnow account at <a href="ABLEnow.com"><strong>ABLEnow.com</strong></a>.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Goally</strong></p><p>Goally is a digital visual scheduler, AAC talker, token board system, and more all rolled into one easy-to-use app. It's made for unique thinkers like autistic kids and kids with ADHD. Kids together with Goally can conquer daily routines and therapy practice without prompting from mom or dad. This reduces that feeling of nagging your kids, and it also grants your kids some autonomy to sort of manage their own lives. Goally can easily be used on your child's existing device or with Goally's optional and affordable, dedicated device. In my house, we found that the dedicated device seems to work better for my son, so that's what we use.</p><p><strong>For more information, you can visit </strong><a href="getgoally.com"><strong>getgoally.com</strong></a><strong> and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.</strong></p>]]>
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      <title>Saving Money with ABLE Accounts (feat. Sarah Pennington) S6E02</title>
      <description>In this weeks episode, you’ll learn everything you need to about ABLE accounts. Sarah Pennington from ABLEnow, explains that ABLE accounts are tax-advantaged savings and investment accounts for individuals with disabilities. They allow these individuals to save money without impacting their eligibility for public benefits like SSI or Medicaid. This is incredibly important for special needs families.

About Sarah Pennington: 
Sarah Pennington serves as Brand Manager for ABLEnow, the national tax-advantaged disability savings program offered by the Commonwealth of Virginia and administered by Virginia529. With accounts in all 50 states, ABLEnow is one of the fastest-growing ABLE programs in the country. Sarah is honored to help build this entirely new financial product that canempower millions of Americans with disabilities to save for their future – just like everyone else.
Prior to joining ABLEnow in 2016, Sarah worked for state agencies including the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts and the Virginia Economic Development Partnership. Her private-sector experience includes marketing positions with Capital One and the Walt Disney Company. Sarah holds a Bachelor of Arts from Virginia Tech and a Master of Science from West Virginia University. She is Accredited in Public Relations and a Certified Direct Marketing Professional. 
Sarah lives in Richmond, Va. with her husband and son. 

ABLEnow: ABLEnow.com 
References mentioned in interview:
• ABLE National Resource Center: ablenrc.org, managed by the National Disability Institute
• National ABLE Initiative: abletoday.org, managed by the National Association of State Treasurers

About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com

Episode Sponsors:

Beaming Health:
Beaming Health was created to help parents find the services, supports, and resources they need after their child receives a diagnosis. All too often a child is diagnosed with autism, adhd or anything else for that matter, and parents walk away from that appointment, terrified, overwhelmed, and not knowing what to do next. I’ve personally been there, and it feels like you’re pushed off a cliff and told to find a parachute on the way down. Beaming Health is an amazing resource that is changing the way parents all across the US find the services, supports, and resources their child needs. best of all, it’s HIPPA compliant, and absolutely free. Beaming Health is completely free and available to everyone in the United States. For more information visit beaminghealth.com, that’s beaminghealth.com

William Stanley:
Whether you're looking to plan for yourself and your child's financial future, special needs parents often have to navigate things like disability, ssi, and other services that are tied to our financial situation. This is where people like William Stanley of Northwestern Mutual can help as someone who has firsthand experience with the unique needs of special needs families. William, a special needs father himself understands the challenges you're facing. It can help you plan for your financial future in a way that makes sense for you and your family. You can contact William today to learn more about how he can help you navigate this tricky landscape by visiting http://williamstanley.nm.com/. William Stanley Northwestern Mutual 516-465-9508 http://williamstanley.nm.com/

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      <pubDate>Mon, 13 Feb 2023 12:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Saving Money with ABLE Accounts (feat. Sarah Pennington) </itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>6</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>2</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>How ABLE accounts help people with disabilities save money </itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In this weeks episode, you’ll learn everything you need to about ABLE accounts. Sarah Pennington from ABLEnow, explains that ABLE accounts are tax-advantaged savings and investment accounts for individuals with disabilities. They allow these individuals to save money without impacting their eligibility for public benefits like SSI or Medicaid. This is incredibly important for special needs families.

About Sarah Pennington: 
Sarah Pennington serves as Brand Manager for ABLEnow, the national tax-advantaged disability savings program offered by the Commonwealth of Virginia and administered by Virginia529. With accounts in all 50 states, ABLEnow is one of the fastest-growing ABLE programs in the country. Sarah is honored to help build this entirely new financial product that canempower millions of Americans with disabilities to save for their future – just like everyone else.
Prior to joining ABLEnow in 2016, Sarah worked for state agencies including the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts and the Virginia Economic Development Partnership. Her private-sector experience includes marketing positions with Capital One and the Walt Disney Company. Sarah holds a Bachelor of Arts from Virginia Tech and a Master of Science from West Virginia University. She is Accredited in Public Relations and a Certified Direct Marketing Professional. 
Sarah lives in Richmond, Va. with her husband and son. 

ABLEnow: ABLEnow.com 
References mentioned in interview:
• ABLE National Resource Center: ablenrc.org, managed by the National Disability Institute
• National ABLE Initiative: abletoday.org, managed by the National Association of State Treasurers

About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com

Episode Sponsors:

Beaming Health:
Beaming Health was created to help parents find the services, supports, and resources they need after their child receives a diagnosis. All too often a child is diagnosed with autism, adhd or anything else for that matter, and parents walk away from that appointment, terrified, overwhelmed, and not knowing what to do next. I’ve personally been there, and it feels like you’re pushed off a cliff and told to find a parachute on the way down. Beaming Health is an amazing resource that is changing the way parents all across the US find the services, supports, and resources their child needs. best of all, it’s HIPPA compliant, and absolutely free. Beaming Health is completely free and available to everyone in the United States. For more information visit beaminghealth.com, that’s beaminghealth.com

William Stanley:
Whether you're looking to plan for yourself and your child's financial future, special needs parents often have to navigate things like disability, ssi, and other services that are tied to our financial situation. This is where people like William Stanley of Northwestern Mutual can help as someone who has firsthand experience with the unique needs of special needs families. William, a special needs father himself understands the challenges you're facing. It can help you plan for your financial future in a way that makes sense for you and your family. You can contact William today to learn more about how he can help you navigate this tricky landscape by visiting http://williamstanley.nm.com/. William Stanley Northwestern Mutual 516-465-9508 http://williamstanley.nm.com/

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        <![CDATA[<p>In this weeks episode, you’ll learn everything you need to about ABLE accounts. Sarah Pennington from ABLEnow, explains that ABLE accounts are tax-advantaged savings and investment accounts for individuals with disabilities. They allow these individuals to save money without impacting their eligibility for public benefits like SSI or Medicaid. This is incredibly important for special needs families.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>About Sarah Pennington: </strong></p><p>Sarah Pennington serves as Brand Manager for ABLEnow, the national tax-advantaged disability savings program offered by the Commonwealth of Virginia and administered by Virginia529. With accounts in all 50 states, ABLEnow is one of the fastest-growing ABLE programs in the country. Sarah is honored to help build this entirely new financial product that canempower millions of Americans with disabilities to save for their future – just like everyone else.</p><p>Prior to joining ABLEnow in 2016, Sarah worked for state agencies including the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts and the Virginia Economic Development Partnership. Her private-sector experience includes marketing positions with Capital One and the Walt Disney Company. Sarah holds a Bachelor of Arts from Virginia Tech and a Master of Science from West Virginia University. She is Accredited in Public Relations and a Certified Direct Marketing Professional. </p><p>Sarah lives in Richmond, Va. with her husband and son. </p><p><br></p><p>ABLEnow: <a href="http://www.ablenow.com/">ABLEnow.com</a> </p><p>References mentioned in interview:</p><p>• ABLE National Resource Center: <a href="https://www.ablenrc.org/">ablenrc.org</a>, managed by the National Disability Institute</p><p>• National ABLE Initiative: <a href="https://www.abletoday.org/who-we-are">abletoday.org</a>, managed by the National Association of State Treasurers</p><p><br></p><p><strong>About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:</strong></p><p>Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.</p><p>Connect with Rob Gorski: <a href="https://listen.theautismdad.com/">https://listen.theautismdad.com</a></p><p><br></p><h2>Episode Sponsors:</h2><p><br></p><p><strong>Beaming Health:</strong></p><p>Beaming Health was created to help parents find the services, supports, and resources they need after their child receives a diagnosis. All too often a child is diagnosed with autism, adhd or anything else for that matter, and parents walk away from that appointment, terrified, overwhelmed, and not knowing what to do next. I’ve personally been there, and it feels like you’re pushed off a cliff and told to find a parachute on the way down. Beaming Health is an amazing resource that is changing the way parents all across the US find the services, supports, and resources their child needs. best of all, it’s HIPPA compliant, and absolutely free. Beaming Health is completely free and available to everyone in the United States. For more information visit beaminghealth.com, that’s <a href="beaminghealth.com">beaminghealth.com</a></p><p><br></p><p><strong>William Stanley:</strong></p><p>Whether you're looking to plan for yourself and your child's financial future, special needs parents often have to navigate things like disability, ssi, and other services that are tied to our financial situation. This is where people like William Stanley of Northwestern Mutual can help as someone who has firsthand experience with the unique needs of special needs families. William, a special needs father himself understands the challenges you're facing. It can help you plan for your financial future in a way that makes sense for you and your family. You can contact William today to learn more about how he can help you navigate this tricky landscape by visiting http://williamstanley.nm.com/. William Stanley Northwestern Mutual 516-465-9508 <a href="http://williamstanley.nm.com/">http://williamstanley.nm.com/</a></p><p><br></p><p> </p>]]>
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      <title>How To Easily Find Resources (Feat. Marrisa Pittard) S6E1</title>
      <description>My guest this week is Marissa Pittard and she is empowering parents. We talk about what inspired her to create a free service that not only helps parents locate desperately needed services, supports, and resources but also builds out a roadmap for their newly diagnosed special needs kids. This is a free service for families within the United States and it's changing lives.

About Marissa (Missy) Pittard:
Missy is the Co-Founder &amp; CEO of Beaming Health. More importantly, she and her brother are neurodivergent, and she built Beaming to make life easier for neurodiverse families everywhere. The site is the easiest place to find care for autism and other developmental differences. Missy graduated from Stanford and Georgia Tech before spending three years at McKinsey &amp; Company where she focused on improving access to quality behavioral healthcare services. 
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marissapittard/
Beaming Health: https://beaminghealth.com/

About Beaming Health:
This website is the best way to find care for autism and other developmental disabilities. The site lets you look at services based on where you live, your insurance, and parent reviews. 
www.beaminghealth.com
Follow us on Instagram

About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com

Episode Sponsors:

Meerkat Village:
Being a special needs parent often requires a superhuman ability to manage a ton of different things all at once. Between work, school, doctor appointments, therapies, our own self-care, and everything else life can throw at us, it can be tough to manage all these things. Don’t even get me started on trying to keep everyone communicating with each other. That’s where Meerkat Village can help.
They say it takes a village and this is especially true for special needs families. Meerkat Village is a platform for android and iOS that helps to keep everyone in your village communicating and coordinating their efforts to support your child. Whether you’re tracking your child’s progress at school or brainstorming new strategies to help with behavioral concerns, Meerkat Village keeps everyone connected, and on the same page. It's all done inside one, easy-to-use, HIPAA and FERPA-compliant app.
Meerkat Village is currently looking for parents to join their new Parent Advisory Program. Participation is free. As part of the program, you will receive a free, unlimited subscription and personalized onboarding. In exchange, you provide feedback on how Meerkat Village can improve the platform for your family and others.  
 For more information on participating in the program, visit www.meerkatvillage.com/contact and enter "Parent Advisory Program" in the message section.  

I Like My Headphones
"I Like My Headphones" by Carmen White, is an inclusive, empowering, and beautifully illustrated picture book for children ages 3-7. 
The story features an autistic little girl who explains to her friends and the reader how she uses her headphones in class to stay calm and focused. 
Encouraging inclusion and self-advocacy, "I Like My Headphones" have been used by preschool and elementary school teachers across the country to help their students better understand their sensory-sensitive classmates. 
You can get your own copy of "I Like My Headphones" on Amazon. </description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 06 Feb 2023 12:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>How To Easily Find Resources</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>6</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>1</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Find Needed Resources In Your Area</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>My guest this week is Marissa Pittard and she is empowering parents. We talk about what inspired her to create a free service that not only helps parents locate desperately needed services, supports, and resources but also builds out a roadmap for their newly diagnosed special needs kids. This is a free service for families within the United States and it's changing lives.

About Marissa (Missy) Pittard:
Missy is the Co-Founder &amp; CEO of Beaming Health. More importantly, she and her brother are neurodivergent, and she built Beaming to make life easier for neurodiverse families everywhere. The site is the easiest place to find care for autism and other developmental differences. Missy graduated from Stanford and Georgia Tech before spending three years at McKinsey &amp; Company where she focused on improving access to quality behavioral healthcare services. 
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marissapittard/
Beaming Health: https://beaminghealth.com/

About Beaming Health:
This website is the best way to find care for autism and other developmental disabilities. The site lets you look at services based on where you live, your insurance, and parent reviews. 
www.beaminghealth.com
Follow us on Instagram

About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com

Episode Sponsors:

Meerkat Village:
Being a special needs parent often requires a superhuman ability to manage a ton of different things all at once. Between work, school, doctor appointments, therapies, our own self-care, and everything else life can throw at us, it can be tough to manage all these things. Don’t even get me started on trying to keep everyone communicating with each other. That’s where Meerkat Village can help.
They say it takes a village and this is especially true for special needs families. Meerkat Village is a platform for android and iOS that helps to keep everyone in your village communicating and coordinating their efforts to support your child. Whether you’re tracking your child’s progress at school or brainstorming new strategies to help with behavioral concerns, Meerkat Village keeps everyone connected, and on the same page. It's all done inside one, easy-to-use, HIPAA and FERPA-compliant app.
Meerkat Village is currently looking for parents to join their new Parent Advisory Program. Participation is free. As part of the program, you will receive a free, unlimited subscription and personalized onboarding. In exchange, you provide feedback on how Meerkat Village can improve the platform for your family and others.  
 For more information on participating in the program, visit www.meerkatvillage.com/contact and enter "Parent Advisory Program" in the message section.  

I Like My Headphones
"I Like My Headphones" by Carmen White, is an inclusive, empowering, and beautifully illustrated picture book for children ages 3-7. 
The story features an autistic little girl who explains to her friends and the reader how she uses her headphones in class to stay calm and focused. 
Encouraging inclusion and self-advocacy, "I Like My Headphones" have been used by preschool and elementary school teachers across the country to help their students better understand their sensory-sensitive classmates. 
You can get your own copy of "I Like My Headphones" on Amazon. </itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>My guest this week is Marissa Pittard and she is empowering parents. We talk about what inspired her to create a free service that not only helps parents locate desperately needed services, supports, and resources but also builds out a roadmap for their newly diagnosed special needs kids. This is a free service for families within the United States and it's changing lives.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>About Marissa (Missy) Pittard:</strong></p><p>Missy is the Co-Founder &amp; CEO of Beaming Health. More importantly, she and her brother are neurodivergent, and she built Beaming to make life easier for neurodiverse families everywhere. The site is the easiest place to find care for autism and other developmental differences. Missy graduated from Stanford and Georgia Tech before spending three years at McKinsey &amp; Company where she focused on improving access to quality behavioral healthcare services. </p><p>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/marissapittard/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/marissapittard/</a></p><p>Beaming Health: <a href="https://beaminghealth.com/">https://beaminghealth.com/</a></p><p><br></p><p><strong>About Beaming Health:</strong></p><p>This website is the best way to find care for autism and other developmental disabilities. The site lets you look at services based on where you live, your insurance, and parent reviews. </p><p><a href="http://www.beaminghealth.com/">www.beaminghealth.com</a></p><p><a href="https://www.instagram.com/beaming.health/?hl=en">Follow us on Instagram</a></p><p><br></p><p><strong>About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:</strong></p><p>Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.</p><p>Connect with Rob Gorski: <a href="https://listen.theautismdad.com">https://listen.theautismdad.com</a></p><p><br></p><p>Episode Sponsors:</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Meerkat Village:</strong></p><p><em>Being a special needs parent often requires a superhuman ability to manage a ton of different things all at once. Between work, school, doctor appointments, therapies, our own self-care, and everything else life can throw at us, it can be tough to manage all these things. Don’t even get me started on trying to keep everyone communicating with each other. That’s where Meerkat Village can help.</em></p><p><em>They say it takes a village and this is especially true for special needs families. Meerkat Village is a platform for android and iOS that helps to keep everyone in your village communicating and coordinating their efforts to support your child. Whether you’re tracking your child’s progress at school or brainstorming new strategies to help with behavioral concerns, Meerkat Village keeps everyone connected, and on the same page. It's all done inside one, easy-to-use, HIPAA and FERPA-compliant app.</em></p><p><em>Meerkat Village is currently looking for parents to join their new Parent Advisory Program. Participation is free. As part of the program, you will receive a free, unlimited subscription and personalized onboarding. In exchange, you provide feedback on how Meerkat Village can improve the platform for your family and others.  </em></p><p><em> For more information on participating in the program, visit </em><a href="www.meerkatvillage.com/contact"><strong><em>www.meerkatvillage.com/contact</em></strong></a><em> and enter "Parent Advisory Program" in the message section.  </em></p><p><br></p><p><strong>I Like My Headphones</strong></p><p><em>"I Like My Headphones" by Carmen White, is an inclusive, empowering, and beautifully illustrated picture book for children ages 3-7. </em></p><p><em>The story features an autistic little girl who explains to her friends and the reader how she uses her headphones in class to stay calm and focused. </em></p><p><em>Encouraging inclusion and self-advocacy, "I Like My Headphones" have been used by preschool and elementary school teachers across the country to help their students better understand their sensory-sensitive classmates. </em></p><p><em>You can get your own copy of "I Like My Headphones" on </em><a href="https://amzn.to/3HNvZPY"><strong><em>Amazon</em></strong></a>. </p>]]>
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      <title>Season 6 Trailer</title>
      <description>Welcome to The Autism Dad podcast, I'm Rob Gorski. This show is inspired by my own personal journey as a single dad raising three autistic kids. It's all about special needs parenting, the challenges that we face every day, and some of the things we have to learn to navigate along the way.
This season, we're going to put a major focus on empowering parents. We're going to talk about building a community of support around your family, the importance of self-care, and connecting with the services and resources that are vital when it comes to raising a special needs child.
So be sure to check us out at listen.theautismdad.com and subscribe on your favorite podcast listening app. </description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 22 Jan 2023 20:47:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Season 6 Trailer</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:season>6</itunes:season>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Welcome to The Autism Dad podcast, I'm Rob Gorski. This show is inspired by my own personal journey as a single dad raising three autistic kids. It's all about special needs parenting, the challenges that we face every day, and some of the things we have to learn to navigate along the way.
This season, we're going to put a major focus on empowering parents. We're going to talk about building a community of support around your family, the importance of self-care, and connecting with the services and resources that are vital when it comes to raising a special needs child.
So be sure to check us out at listen.theautismdad.com and subscribe on your favorite podcast listening app. </itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Welcome to The Autism Dad podcast, I'm Rob Gorski. This show is inspired by my own personal journey as a single dad raising three autistic kids. It's all about special needs parenting, the challenges that we face every day, and some of the things we have to learn to navigate along the way.</p><p>This season, we're going to put a major focus on empowering parents. We're going to talk about building a community of support around your family, the importance of self-care, and connecting with the services and resources that are vital when it comes to raising a special needs child.</p><p>So be sure to check us out at <a href="listen.theautismdad.com">listen.theautismdad.com</a> and subscribe on your favorite podcast listening app. </p>]]>
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      <title>Best of Season 5 (feat. Kate Swenson) S5E54</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/best-of-season-5-feat-kate-swenson-s5e54</link>
      <description>Season 5 is officially over and I thought it would be fun to close the season out by revisiting one of my favorite interviews from this season. Sit back and enjoy a great conversation with my friend Kate Swenson. 
Connect with Kate Swenson:
Finding Cooper's Voice 
Check out Forever Boy
About Kate Swenson: 
Kate is Cooper's mom, the founder of Finding Cooper's Voice, and the author of the new book Forever Boy. 
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Bened Life 
Bened Life supports a neuroinclusive community with education and science-backed probiotics that promote mental and physical health. Bened Life prides itself on hiring neurodivergent staff that helps to run multiple facets of their business. Their medical probiotic, Neuralli, featuring the probiotic PS128, has already helped thousands of neurotypical and neurodivergent people worldwide. Learn more by going to benedlife.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout for  20% off your first order.
Visit Bened Life
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 30 Dec 2022 16:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Best of Season 5 (feat. Kate Swenson) S5E54</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>5</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>54</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Season 5 is officially over and I thought it would be fun to close the season out by revisiting one of my favorite interviews from this season. Sit back and enjoy a great conversation with my friend Kate Swenson. 
Connect with Kate Swenson:
Finding Cooper's Voice 
Check out Forever Boy
About Kate Swenson: 
Kate is Cooper's mom, the founder of Finding Cooper's Voice, and the author of the new book Forever Boy. 
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Bened Life 
Bened Life supports a neuroinclusive community with education and science-backed probiotics that promote mental and physical health. Bened Life prides itself on hiring neurodivergent staff that helps to run multiple facets of their business. Their medical probiotic, Neuralli, featuring the probiotic PS128, has already helped thousands of neurotypical and neurodivergent people worldwide. Learn more by going to benedlife.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout for  20% off your first order.
Visit Bened Life
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Season 5 is officially over and I thought it would be fun to close the season out by revisiting one of my favorite interviews from this season. Sit back and enjoy a great conversation with my friend Kate Swenson. 
Connect with Kate Swenson:
Finding Cooper's Voice 
Check out Forever Boy
About Kate Swenson: 
Kate is Cooper's mom, the founder of Finding Cooper's Voice, and the author of the new book Forever Boy. 
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Bened Life 
Bened Life supports a neuroinclusive community with education and science-backed probiotics that promote mental and physical health. Bened Life prides itself on hiring neurodivergent staff that helps to run multiple facets of their business. Their medical probiotic, Neuralli, featuring the probiotic PS128, has already helped thousands of neurotypical and neurodivergent people worldwide. Learn more by going to benedlife.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout for  20% off your first order.
Visit Bened Life
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <p>Season 5 is officially over and I thought it would be fun to close the season out by revisiting one of my favorite interviews from this season. Sit back and enjoy a great conversation with my friend Kate Swenson. </p><p><strong>Connect with Kate Swenson:</strong></p><p><a href="https://findingcoopersvoice.com/">Finding Cooper's Voice</a> </p><p>Check out <a href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/0778311996/ref=cm_sw_r_as_gl_apa_gl_i_dl_0ADF4RCRRMWQT2FQ9A62?linkCode=ml2&amp;tag=robgorski-20">Forever Boy</a></p><p><strong>About Kate Swenson:</strong> </p><p>Kate is Cooper's mom, the founder of Finding Cooper's Voice, and the author of the new book <em>Forever Boy</em>. </p><h2>Host Bio:</h2><p>Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.</p><p>Connect with Rob Gorski: <a href="https://listen.theautismdad.com/">https://listen.theautismdad.com</a></p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Learn More About Bened Life </strong></p><p>Bened Life supports a neuroinclusive community with education and science-backed probiotics that promote mental and physical health. Bened Life prides itself on hiring neurodivergent staff that helps to run multiple facets of their business. Their medical probiotic, Neuralli, featuring the probiotic PS128, has already helped thousands of neurotypical and neurodivergent people worldwide. Learn more by going to benedlife.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout for  20% off your first order.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/benedlife">Visit Bened Life</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>Navigating the Board of DD (feat. Rob Gorski) S5E53</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/navigating-the-board-of-dd-feat-rob-gorski-s5e53</link>
      <description>In this episode you'll learn what Board of DD is, who SSA's are and what OOD stands for. Autistic kids grow up to be autistic adults and many will need the services and supports that these agencies provide. 
This is our experience and what we've learned along the way. 
We've been talking about this on Facebook and I wanted to share what our journey has been so far. Come join the conversation at facebook.com/theautismdad
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Bened Life 
Bened Life supports a neuroinclusive community with education and science-backed probiotics that promote mental and physical health. Bened Life prides itself on hiring neurodivergent staff that helps to run multiple facets of their business. Their medical probiotic, Neuralli, featuring the probiotic PS128, has already helped thousands of neurotypical and neurodivergent people worldwide. Learn more by going to benedlife.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout for  20% off your first order.
Visit Bened Life
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 23 Dec 2022 09:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Navigating the Board of DD (feat. Rob Gorski) S5E53</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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      <itunes:episode>53</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode you'll learn what Board of DD is, who SSA's are and what OOD stands for. Autistic kids grow up to be autistic adults and many will need the services and supports that these agencies provide. 
This is our experience and what we've learned along the way. 
We've been talking about this on Facebook and I wanted to share what our journey has been so far. Come join the conversation at facebook.com/theautismdad
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Bened Life 
Bened Life supports a neuroinclusive community with education and science-backed probiotics that promote mental and physical health. Bened Life prides itself on hiring neurodivergent staff that helps to run multiple facets of their business. Their medical probiotic, Neuralli, featuring the probiotic PS128, has already helped thousands of neurotypical and neurodivergent people worldwide. Learn more by going to benedlife.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout for  20% off your first order.
Visit Bened Life
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In this episode you'll learn what Board of DD is, who SSA's are and what OOD stands for. Autistic kids grow up to be autistic adults and many will need the services and supports that these agencies provide. 
This is our experience and what we've learned along the way. 
We've been talking about this on Facebook and I wanted to share what our journey has been so far. Come join the conversation at facebook.com/theautismdad
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Bened Life 
Bened Life supports a neuroinclusive community with education and science-backed probiotics that promote mental and physical health. Bened Life prides itself on hiring neurodivergent staff that helps to run multiple facets of their business. Their medical probiotic, Neuralli, featuring the probiotic PS128, has already helped thousands of neurotypical and neurodivergent people worldwide. Learn more by going to benedlife.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout for  20% off your first order.
Visit Bened Life
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <p>In this episode you'll learn what Board of DD is, who SSA's are and what OOD stands for. Autistic kids grow up to be autistic adults and many will need the services and supports that these agencies provide. </p><p>This is our experience and what we've learned along the way. </p><p>We've been talking about this on Facebook and I wanted to share what our journey has been so far. Come join the conversation at <a href="facebook.com/theautismdad">facebook.com/theautismdad</a></p><h2>Host Bio:</h2><p>Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.</p><p>Connect with Rob Gorski: <a href="https://listen.theautismdad.com/">https://listen.theautismdad.com</a></p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Learn More About Bened Life </strong></p><p>Bened Life supports a neuroinclusive community with education and science-backed probiotics that promote mental and physical health. Bened Life prides itself on hiring neurodivergent staff that helps to run multiple facets of their business. Their medical probiotic, Neuralli, featuring the probiotic PS128, has already helped thousands of neurotypical and neurodivergent people worldwide. Learn more by going to benedlife.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout for  20% off your first order.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/benedlife">Visit Bened Life</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>“Let Noki Box” (feat. Douglas Farrago) S5E52</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/let-noki-box-feat-douglas-farrago-s5e52</link>
      <description>In this final episode of season 5, I sit down and speak with Doug Farrago, retired family physician and author, about his book, “Noki.” 
Noki is about an autistic young man who has the remarkable ability to essentially become any boxer he’s ever seen fight. It’s a brilliant story, a fairly quick read, and I love the representation.
Guest Bio:
Douglas Farrago is a retired family physician, author of seven books, and loves working with autistic people. Doug authored Noki, a book that blends his love of working with autistic people and his passion for boxing. 
Website: letnokibox.com
Buy the book: Noki
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About William Stanley
Special Needs Parenting is one of the most rewarding but difficult journeys a person can embark on. It comes with so many unique challenges that most families just. They never have to worry about or experience.
And one of those challenges is financial planning. Whether you're looking to plan for yourself and your child's financial future, special needs parents often have to navigate things like disability, ssi, and other services that are tied to our financial situation. This is where people like William Stanley of Northwestern Mutual can help as someone who has firsthand experience with the unique needs of special needs families.

William, a special needs father himself understands the challenges you're facing. It can help you plan for your financial future in a way that makes sense for you and your family. You can contact William today to learn more about how he can help you navigate this tricky landscape by visiting http://williamstanley.nm.com/.

William Stanley
Northwestern Mutual
516-465-9508
http://williamstanley.nm.com/
Visit William Stanley
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 28 Nov 2022 16:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>“Let Noki Box” (feat. Douglas Farrago) S5E52</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>5</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>52</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>In this final episode of season 5, I sit down and speak with Doug Farrago, retired family physician and author, about his book, “Noki.” 
Noki is about an autistic young man who has the remarkable ability to essentially become any boxer he’s ever seen fight. It’s a brilliant story, a fairly quick read, and I love the representation.
Guest Bio:
Douglas Farrago is a retired family physician, author of seven books, and loves working with autistic people. Doug authored Noki, a book that blends his love of working with autistic people and his passion for boxing. 
Website: letnokibox.com
Buy the book: Noki
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About William Stanley
Special Needs Parenting is one of the most rewarding but difficult journeys a person can embark on. It comes with so many unique challenges that most families just. They never have to worry about or experience.
And one of those challenges is financial planning. Whether you're looking to plan for yourself and your child's financial future, special needs parents often have to navigate things like disability, ssi, and other services that are tied to our financial situation. This is where people like William Stanley of Northwestern Mutual can help as someone who has firsthand experience with the unique needs of special needs families.

William, a special needs father himself understands the challenges you're facing. It can help you plan for your financial future in a way that makes sense for you and your family. You can contact William today to learn more about how he can help you navigate this tricky landscape by visiting http://williamstanley.nm.com/.

William Stanley
Northwestern Mutual
516-465-9508
http://williamstanley.nm.com/
Visit William Stanley
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In this final episode of season 5, I sit down and speak with Doug Farrago, retired family physician and author, about his book, “Noki.” 
Noki is about an autistic young man who has the remarkable ability to essentially become any boxer he’s ever seen fight. It’s a brilliant story, a fairly quick read, and I love the representation.
Guest Bio:
Douglas Farrago is a retired family physician, author of seven books, and loves working with autistic people. Doug authored Noki, a book that blends his love of working with autistic people and his passion for boxing. 
Website: letnokibox.com
Buy the book: Noki
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About William Stanley
Special Needs Parenting is one of the most rewarding but difficult journeys a person can embark on. It comes with so many unique challenges that most families just. They never have to worry about or experience.
And one of those challenges is financial planning. Whether you're looking to plan for yourself and your child's financial future, special needs parents often have to navigate things like disability, ssi, and other services that are tied to our financial situation. This is where people like William Stanley of Northwestern Mutual can help as someone who has firsthand experience with the unique needs of special needs families.

William, a special needs father himself understands the challenges you're facing. It can help you plan for your financial future in a way that makes sense for you and your family. You can contact William today to learn more about how he can help you navigate this tricky landscape by visiting http://williamstanley.nm.com/.

William Stanley
Northwestern Mutual
516-465-9508
http://williamstanley.nm.com/
Visit William Stanley
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <p>In this final episode of season 5, I sit down and speak with Doug Farrago, retired family physician and author, about his book, “Noki.” </p><p>Noki is about an autistic young man who has the remarkable ability to essentially become any boxer he’s ever seen fight. It’s a brilliant story, a fairly quick read, and I love the representation.</p><h2>Guest Bio:</h2><p>Douglas Farrago is a retired family physician, author of seven books, and loves working with autistic people. Doug authored Noki, a book that blends his love of working with autistic people and his passion for boxing. </p><p>Website: <a href="letnokibox.com">letnokibox.com</a></p><p>Buy the book: <a href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/0578873656/ref=cm_sw_r_as_gl_api_gl_i_H4ZNFTYPK7DJKEG0EJKE?linkCode=ml1&amp;tag=robgorski-20">Noki</a></p><h2>Host Bio:</h2><p>Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.</p><p>Connect with Rob Gorski: <a href="https://listen.theautismdad.com/">https://listen.theautismdad.com</a></p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Learn More About William Stanley</strong></p><p>Special Needs Parenting is one of the most rewarding but difficult journeys a person can embark on. It comes with so many unique challenges that most families just. They never have to worry about or experience.
And one of those challenges is financial planning. Whether you're looking to plan for yourself and your child's financial future, special needs parents often have to navigate things like disability, ssi, and other services that are tied to our financial situation. This is where people like William Stanley of Northwestern Mutual can help as someone who has firsthand experience with the unique needs of special needs families.

William, a special needs father himself understands the challenges you're facing. It can help you plan for your financial future in a way that makes sense for you and your family. You can contact William today to learn more about how he can help you navigate this tricky landscape by visiting http://williamstanley.nm.com/.

William Stanley
Northwestern Mutual
516-465-9508
http://williamstanley.nm.com/</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/williamstanley">Visit William Stanley</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>A Year in Review and Season 6 Updates (feat. Rob Gorski) S5E51</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/a-year-in-review-and-season-6-updates-feat-rob-gorski-s5e51</link>
      <description>In this brief episode, I share a look back at Season 5 and a glimpse of what I have in store for Season 6. Thank you all for helping to make this podcast such a success. I'm looking forward to continuing to bring you content that is positive, relevant, and educational. Have a fantastic holiday season, and I'll see you in the new year. 
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Bened Life 
Bened Life supports a neuroinclusive community with education and science-backed probiotics that promote mental and physical health. Bened Life prides itself on hiring neurodivergent staff that helps to run multiple facets of their business. Their medical probiotic, Neuralli, featuring the probiotic PS128, has already helped thousands of neurotypical and neurodivergent people worldwide. Learn more by going to benedlife.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout for  20% off your first order.
Visit Bened Life
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 25 Nov 2022 16:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>A Year in Review and Season 6 Updates (feat. Rob Gorski) S5E51</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>5</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>51</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>In this brief episode, I share a look back at Season 5 and a glimpse of what I have in store for Season 6. Thank you all for helping to make this podcast such a success. I'm looking forward to continuing to bring you content that is positive, relevant, and educational. Have a fantastic holiday season, and I'll see you in the new year. 
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Bened Life 
Bened Life supports a neuroinclusive community with education and science-backed probiotics that promote mental and physical health. Bened Life prides itself on hiring neurodivergent staff that helps to run multiple facets of their business. Their medical probiotic, Neuralli, featuring the probiotic PS128, has already helped thousands of neurotypical and neurodivergent people worldwide. Learn more by going to benedlife.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout for  20% off your first order.
Visit Bened Life
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In this brief episode, I share a look back at Season 5 and a glimpse of what I have in store for Season 6. Thank you all for helping to make this podcast such a success. I'm looking forward to continuing to bring you content that is positive, relevant, and educational. Have a fantastic holiday season, and I'll see you in the new year. 
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Bened Life 
Bened Life supports a neuroinclusive community with education and science-backed probiotics that promote mental and physical health. Bened Life prides itself on hiring neurodivergent staff that helps to run multiple facets of their business. Their medical probiotic, Neuralli, featuring the probiotic PS128, has already helped thousands of neurotypical and neurodivergent people worldwide. Learn more by going to benedlife.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout for  20% off your first order.
Visit Bened Life
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <p>In this brief episode, I share a look back at Season 5 and a glimpse of what I have in store for Season 6. Thank you all for helping to make this podcast such a success. I'm looking forward to continuing to bring you content that is positive, relevant, and educational. Have a fantastic holiday season, and I'll see you in the new year. </p><h2>Host Bio:</h2><p>Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.</p><p>Connect with Rob Gorski: <a href="https://listen.theautismdad.com/">https://listen.theautismdad.com</a></p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Learn More About Bened Life </strong></p><p>Bened Life supports a neuroinclusive community with education and science-backed probiotics that promote mental and physical health. Bened Life prides itself on hiring neurodivergent staff that helps to run multiple facets of their business. Their medical probiotic, Neuralli, featuring the probiotic PS128, has already helped thousands of neurotypical and neurodivergent people worldwide. Learn more by going to benedlife.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout for  20% off your first order.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/benedlife">Visit Bened Life</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>5 Tips for Potty Training Success (feat. Molly Johnson) S5E50</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/5-tips-for-potty-training-success-feat-molly-johnson-s5e50</link>
      <description>There has been such a demand for this topic and I’m really excited to get the ball rolling on potty training. My guest today is Molly Johnson, otherwise known as The Autism Consultant. She’s here to share some potty training tips and tricks. . 
Guest Bio: 
Molly is an autism consultant, working with parents to reduce challenging behaviors and teach their child new skills. When working with parents, Molly helps families understand the reason for the barrier and how to move beyond that barrier in a way that meets the child's needs. 
Molly has experience working with school-age children and young adults on the spectrum. Through her work as an autism teacher and autism parent consultant, Molly has worked with autistic individuals and their families in a variety of settings, including public schools, a university, a private autism program, and in an online setting. 
Molly’s journey as an autism consultant began during her time as an autism classroom teacher when she started a podcast, The Autism Consultant Podcast, addressing how she helped her students move beyond their struggles, improve challenging behavior, and teach new skills. 
Connect with Molly: theautismconsultant.us
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to emotionally self-regulate. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions.

For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier. 

Visit Mightier Review
Learn more about Goally
As parents, it sometimes feels like we are constantly nagging our kids to work on their daily living routines. Things like hygiene and bedtime, and homework can be so challenging. We know our kids need to learn this stuff, especially as they move towards independence, but sometimes there's just not enough time in a day.
Parenting is tough. Trying to balance everything when it comes to raising kids is not easy, and sometimes as parents, we could use a little help. Enter Goally. Goally is a digital visual scheduler, AAC talker, token board system, and more all rolled into one easy-to-use app. It's made for unique thinkers like autistic kids and kids with ADHD.
Kids together with Goally can conquer daily routines and therapy practice without prompting from mom or dad. This reduces that feeling of nagging your kids, and it also grants your kids some autonomy to sort of manage their own lives. Goally can easily be used on your child's existing device or with Goally's optional and affordable, dedicated device.
In my house, we found that the dedicated device seems to work better for my son, so that's what we use. For more information, you can visit getgoally.com. That's g-e-t-g-o-a-l-l-y.com; and use the code “theautismdad” and save 10% off your order.

Visit Goally
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 15 Nov 2022 16:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>5 Tips for Potty Training Success (feat. Molly Johnson) S5E50</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>5</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>50</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>There has been such a demand for this topic and I’m really excited to get the ball rolling on potty training. My guest today is Molly Johnson, otherwise known as The Autism Consultant. She’s here to share some potty training tips and tricks. . 
Guest Bio: 
Molly is an autism consultant, working with parents to reduce challenging behaviors and teach their child new skills. When working with parents, Molly helps families understand the reason for the barrier and how to move beyond that barrier in a way that meets the child's needs. 
Molly has experience working with school-age children and young adults on the spectrum. Through her work as an autism teacher and autism parent consultant, Molly has worked with autistic individuals and their families in a variety of settings, including public schools, a university, a private autism program, and in an online setting. 
Molly’s journey as an autism consultant began during her time as an autism classroom teacher when she started a podcast, The Autism Consultant Podcast, addressing how she helped her students move beyond their struggles, improve challenging behavior, and teach new skills. 
Connect with Molly: theautismconsultant.us
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to emotionally self-regulate. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions.

For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier. 

Visit Mightier Review
Learn more about Goally
As parents, it sometimes feels like we are constantly nagging our kids to work on their daily living routines. Things like hygiene and bedtime, and homework can be so challenging. We know our kids need to learn this stuff, especially as they move towards independence, but sometimes there's just not enough time in a day.
Parenting is tough. Trying to balance everything when it comes to raising kids is not easy, and sometimes as parents, we could use a little help. Enter Goally. Goally is a digital visual scheduler, AAC talker, token board system, and more all rolled into one easy-to-use app. It's made for unique thinkers like autistic kids and kids with ADHD.
Kids together with Goally can conquer daily routines and therapy practice without prompting from mom or dad. This reduces that feeling of nagging your kids, and it also grants your kids some autonomy to sort of manage their own lives. Goally can easily be used on your child's existing device or with Goally's optional and affordable, dedicated device.
In my house, we found that the dedicated device seems to work better for my son, so that's what we use. For more information, you can visit getgoally.com. That's g-e-t-g-o-a-l-l-y.com; and use the code “theautismdad” and save 10% off your order.

Visit Goally
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>There has been such a demand for this topic and I’m really excited to get the ball rolling on potty training. My guest today is Molly Johnson, otherwise known as The Autism Consultant. She’s here to share some potty training tips and tricks. . 
Guest Bio: 
Molly is an autism consultant, working with parents to reduce challenging behaviors and teach their child new skills. When working with parents, Molly helps families understand the reason for the barrier and how to move beyond that barrier in a way that meets the child's needs. 
Molly has experience working with school-age children and young adults on the spectrum. Through her work as an autism teacher and autism parent consultant, Molly has worked with autistic individuals and their families in a variety of settings, including public schools, a university, a private autism program, and in an online setting. 
Molly’s journey as an autism consultant began during her time as an autism classroom teacher when she started a podcast, The Autism Consultant Podcast, addressing how she helped her students move beyond their struggles, improve challenging behavior, and teach new skills. 
Connect with Molly: theautismconsultant.us
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to emotionally self-regulate. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions.

For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier. 

Visit Mightier Review
Learn more about Goally
As parents, it sometimes feels like we are constantly nagging our kids to work on their daily living routines. Things like hygiene and bedtime, and homework can be so challenging. We know our kids need to learn this stuff, especially as they move towards independence, but sometimes there's just not enough time in a day.
Parenting is tough. Trying to balance everything when it comes to raising kids is not easy, and sometimes as parents, we could use a little help. Enter Goally. Goally is a digital visual scheduler, AAC talker, token board system, and more all rolled into one easy-to-use app. It's made for unique thinkers like autistic kids and kids with ADHD.
Kids together with Goally can conquer daily routines and therapy practice without prompting from mom or dad. This reduces that feeling of nagging your kids, and it also grants your kids some autonomy to sort of manage their own lives. Goally can easily be used on your child's existing device or with Goally's optional and affordable, dedicated device.
In my house, we found that the dedicated device seems to work better for my son, so that's what we use. For more information, you can visit getgoally.com. That's g-e-t-g-o-a-l-l-y.com; and use the code “theautismdad” and save 10% off your order.

Visit Goally
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <p>There has been such a demand for this topic and I’m really excited to get the ball rolling on potty training. My guest today is Molly Johnson, otherwise known as The Autism Consultant. She’s here to share some potty training tips and tricks. . </p><h2>Guest Bio: </h2><p>Molly is an autism consultant, working with parents to reduce challenging behaviors and teach their child new skills. When working with parents, Molly helps families understand the reason for the barrier and how to move beyond that barrier in a way that meets the child's needs. </p><p>Molly has experience working with school-age children and young adults on the spectrum. Through her work as an autism teacher and autism parent consultant, Molly has worked with autistic individuals and their families in a variety of settings, including public schools, a university, a private autism program, and in an online setting. </p><p>Molly’s journey as an autism consultant began during her time as an autism classroom teacher when she started a podcast, The Autism Consultant Podcast, addressing how she helped her students move beyond their struggles, improve challenging behavior, and teach new skills. </p><p>Connect with Molly: <a href="theautismconsultant.us">theautismconsultant.us</a></p><h2>Host Bio:</h2><p>Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.</p><p>Connect with Rob Gorski: <a href="https://listen.theautismdad.com/">https://listen.theautismdad.com</a></p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Learn More About Mightier</strong></p><p>Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to emotionally self-regulate. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions.

For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier. 
</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/mightierreview">Visit Mightier Review</a></p><p><strong>Learn more about Goally</strong></p><p>As parents, it sometimes feels like we are constantly nagging our kids to work on their daily living routines. Things like hygiene and bedtime, and homework can be so challenging. We know our kids need to learn this stuff, especially as they move towards independence, but sometimes there's just not enough time in a day.
Parenting is tough. Trying to balance everything when it comes to raising kids is not easy, and sometimes as parents, we could use a little help. Enter Goally. Goally is a digital visual scheduler, AAC talker, token board system, and more all rolled into one easy-to-use app. It's made for unique thinkers like autistic kids and kids with ADHD.
Kids together with Goally can conquer daily routines and therapy practice without prompting from mom or dad. This reduces that feeling of nagging your kids, and it also grants your kids some autonomy to sort of manage their own lives. Goally can easily be used on your child's existing device or with Goally's optional and affordable, dedicated device.
In my house, we found that the dedicated device seems to work better for my son, so that's what we use. For more information, you can visit getgoally.com. That's g-e-t-g-o-a-l-l-y.com; and use the code “theautismdad” and save 10% off your order.
</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/goally">Visit Goally</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>Love Hope &amp; Autism (feat. Christina Abernethy) S5E49</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/love-hope-autism-feat-christina-abernethy-s5e49</link>
      <description>This week my guest is Christina Abernethy from Love Hope &amp; Autism. She's here to talk about her journey as an autism mom, how something called Goally has profoundly benefited her son, and the advocacy work she's doing to make public restrooms more accessible. 
Mentioned in this episode:
Visit getgoally.com and use the code "theautismdad" to save 10% off your order
Guest Bio:
Christina is a dedicated wife, mother of three, and passionate advocate for people impacted by disabilities. She has coordinated events to fund research, supports and service dogs for families. She has served on local committees, coached an adaptive cheerleading team, and won awards for successful fundraising endeavors including those for “Team Bubba,” honoring her son with autism. She is the founder of Love, Hope &amp; Autism and is proud to be the coordinator for Changing Spaces Pennsylvania, a movement to build accessible restrooms with powered height adjustable adult sized changing tables across communities to promote inclusion. She is working with legislators to pass a bill in Pennsylvania that would require such facilities in hospitals, airports, museums, rest stops, sports arenas and more. She also works as a Family Support and Community Engagement Specialist at Achieving True Self, supporting families like hers. Christina is committed to spreading a message of heightened awareness and acceptance of differences, ultimately inspiring hope.
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to emotionally self-regulate. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions.

For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier. 
Visit Mightier Review
Learn More About Bened Life 
Bened Life supports a neuroinclusive community with education and science-backed probiotics that promote mental and physical health. Bened Life prides itself on hiring neurodivergent staff that helps to run multiple facets of their business. Their medical probiotic, Neuralli, featuring the probiotic PS128, has already helped thousands of neurotypical and neurodivergent people worldwide. Learn more by going to benedlife.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout for  20% off your first order.
Visit Bened Life
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 08 Nov 2022 09:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Love Hope &amp; Autism (feat. Christina Abernethy) S5E49</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>5</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>49</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>This week my guest is Christina Abernethy from Love Hope &amp; Autism. She's here to talk about her journey as an autism mom, how something called Goally has profoundly benefited her son, and the advocacy work she's doing to make public restrooms more accessible. 
Mentioned in this episode:
Visit getgoally.com and use the code "theautismdad" to save 10% off your order
Guest Bio:
Christina is a dedicated wife, mother of three, and passionate advocate for people impacted by disabilities. She has coordinated events to fund research, supports and service dogs for families. She has served on local committees, coached an adaptive cheerleading team, and won awards for successful fundraising endeavors including those for “Team Bubba,” honoring her son with autism. She is the founder of Love, Hope &amp; Autism and is proud to be the coordinator for Changing Spaces Pennsylvania, a movement to build accessible restrooms with powered height adjustable adult sized changing tables across communities to promote inclusion. She is working with legislators to pass a bill in Pennsylvania that would require such facilities in hospitals, airports, museums, rest stops, sports arenas and more. She also works as a Family Support and Community Engagement Specialist at Achieving True Self, supporting families like hers. Christina is committed to spreading a message of heightened awareness and acceptance of differences, ultimately inspiring hope.
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to emotionally self-regulate. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions.

For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier. 
Visit Mightier Review
Learn More About Bened Life 
Bened Life supports a neuroinclusive community with education and science-backed probiotics that promote mental and physical health. Bened Life prides itself on hiring neurodivergent staff that helps to run multiple facets of their business. Their medical probiotic, Neuralli, featuring the probiotic PS128, has already helped thousands of neurotypical and neurodivergent people worldwide. Learn more by going to benedlife.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout for  20% off your first order.
Visit Bened Life
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>This week my guest is Christina Abernethy from Love Hope &amp; Autism. She's here to talk about her journey as an autism mom, how something called Goally has profoundly benefited her son, and the advocacy work she's doing to make public restrooms more accessible. 
Mentioned in this episode:
Visit getgoally.com and use the code "theautismdad" to save 10% off your order
Guest Bio:
Christina is a dedicated wife, mother of three, and passionate advocate for people impacted by disabilities. She has coordinated events to fund research, supports and service dogs for families. She has served on local committees, coached an adaptive cheerleading team, and won awards for successful fundraising endeavors including those for “Team Bubba,” honoring her son with autism. She is the founder of Love, Hope &amp; Autism and is proud to be the coordinator for Changing Spaces Pennsylvania, a movement to build accessible restrooms with powered height adjustable adult sized changing tables across communities to promote inclusion. She is working with legislators to pass a bill in Pennsylvania that would require such facilities in hospitals, airports, museums, rest stops, sports arenas and more. She also works as a Family Support and Community Engagement Specialist at Achieving True Self, supporting families like hers. Christina is committed to spreading a message of heightened awareness and acceptance of differences, ultimately inspiring hope.
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to emotionally self-regulate. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions.

For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier. 
Visit Mightier Review
Learn More About Bened Life 
Bened Life supports a neuroinclusive community with education and science-backed probiotics that promote mental and physical health. Bened Life prides itself on hiring neurodivergent staff that helps to run multiple facets of their business. Their medical probiotic, Neuralli, featuring the probiotic PS128, has already helped thousands of neurotypical and neurodivergent people worldwide. Learn more by going to benedlife.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout for  20% off your first order.
Visit Bened Life
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <p>This week my guest is Christina Abernethy from Love Hope &amp; Autism. She's here to talk about her journey as an autism mom, how something called Goally has profoundly benefited her son, and the advocacy work she's doing to make public restrooms more accessible. </p><p><strong>Mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><strong>Visit getgoally.com and use the code "theautismdad" to save 10% off your order</strong></p><h2>Guest Bio:</h2><p>Christina is a dedicated wife, mother of three, and passionate advocate for people impacted by disabilities. She has coordinated events to fund research, supports and service dogs for families. She has served on local committees, coached an adaptive cheerleading team, and won awards for successful fundraising endeavors including those for “Team Bubba,” honoring her son with autism. She is the founder of Love, Hope &amp; Autism and is proud to be the coordinator for Changing Spaces Pennsylvania, a movement to build accessible restrooms with powered height adjustable adult sized changing tables across communities to promote inclusion. She is working with legislators to pass a bill in Pennsylvania that would require such facilities in hospitals, airports, museums, rest stops, sports arenas and more. She also works as a Family Support and Community Engagement Specialist at Achieving True Self, supporting families like hers. Christina is committed to spreading a message of heightened awareness and acceptance of differences, ultimately inspiring hope.</p><h2>Host Bio:</h2><p>Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.</p><p>Connect with Rob Gorski: <a href="https://listen.theautismdad.com/">https://listen.theautismdad.com</a></p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Learn More About Mightier</strong></p><p>Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to emotionally self-regulate. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions.

For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier. </p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/mightierreview">Visit Mightier Review</a></p><p><strong>Learn More About Bened Life </strong></p><p>Bened Life supports a neuroinclusive community with education and science-backed probiotics that promote mental and physical health. Bened Life prides itself on hiring neurodivergent staff that helps to run multiple facets of their business. Their medical probiotic, Neuralli, featuring the probiotic PS128, has already helped thousands of neurotypical and neurodivergent people worldwide. Learn more by going to benedlife.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout for  20% off your first order.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/benedlife">Visit Bened Life</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>Autistic and Voting pt2 (feat. Gavin Gorski) S5E48</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/autistic-and-voting-pt2-feat-gavin-gorski-s5e48</link>
      <description>My 22 year old autistic son Gavin is here today to talk about his very first experience voting. He shares how it went, how he prepared for it, and also has advice for other first time voters with a disability. 
Link to pt1
Guest Bio:
Gavin is 22 years old, diagnosed with autism and several rare genetic conditions. Gavin is very passionate about politics and gaming. He’s currently working on becoming more independent and building a life of his own. 
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to emotionally self-regulate. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions.

For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier. 

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      <pubDate>Fri, 04 Nov 2022 09:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Autistic and Voting pt2 (feat. Gavin Gorski) S5E48</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>5</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>48</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>My 22 year old autistic son Gavin is here today to talk about his very first experience voting. He shares how it went, how he prepared for it, and also has advice for other first time voters with a disability. 
Link to pt1
Guest Bio:
Gavin is 22 years old, diagnosed with autism and several rare genetic conditions. Gavin is very passionate about politics and gaming. He’s currently working on becoming more independent and building a life of his own. 
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to emotionally self-regulate. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions.

For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier. 

Visit Mightier Review
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>My 22 year old autistic son Gavin is here today to talk about his very first experience voting. He shares how it went, how he prepared for it, and also has advice for other first time voters with a disability. 
Link to pt1
Guest Bio:
Gavin is 22 years old, diagnosed with autism and several rare genetic conditions. Gavin is very passionate about politics and gaming. He’s currently working on becoming more independent and building a life of his own. 
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to emotionally self-regulate. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions.

For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier. 

Visit Mightier Review
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier. 
</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/mightierreview">Visit Mightier Review</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>The Rare Life (feat. Madeline Cheney) S5E47</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/the-rare-life-feat-madeline-cheney-s5e47</link>
      <description>In this week's episode, I talk with Madeline Cheney from The Rare Life Podcast, where she shares her family's journey raising two amazing kids, one with very rare conditions. We have a conversation about what life is like for her family, some of the challenges they face, and how she's helping other families dealing with similar things. 
Guest Bio: 
Madeline Cheney is the host/creator of The Rare Life, a well-loved podcast for parents of children with rare conditions. She finds huge fulfillment in connecting with this community of parents in this way. Her experiences with her medically-complex son Kimball inspired the podcast. Kimball is a Buzz-lightyear loving four-year-old with a rare form of dwarfism and deaf-blindness, among other aspects of his rare syndrome. Madeline and Kimball live in Utah with his dad Juston and big sister Wendy where they enjoy camping as a family.
Connect with Madeline on Instagram
Listen to The Rare Life Podcast
Important Links: 
My Autism Parenting Support Forum: Click Here
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Bened Life 
Bened Life supports a neuroinclusive community with education and science-backed probiotics that promote mental and physical health. Bened Life prides itself on hiring neurodivergent staff that helps to run multiple facets of their business. Their medical probiotic, Neuralli, featuring the probiotic PS128, has already helped thousands of neurotypical and neurodivergent people worldwide. Learn more by going to benedlife.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout for  20% off your first order.
Visit Bened Life
 
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      <pubDate>Tue, 01 Nov 2022 09:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>The Rare Life (feat. Madeline Cheney) S5E47</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>5</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>47</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>In this week's episode, I talk with Madeline Cheney from The Rare Life Podcast, where she shares her family's journey raising two amazing kids, one with very rare conditions. We have a conversation about what life is like for her family, some of the challenges they face, and how she's helping other families dealing with similar things. 
Guest Bio: 
Madeline Cheney is the host/creator of The Rare Life, a well-loved podcast for parents of children with rare conditions. She finds huge fulfillment in connecting with this community of parents in this way. Her experiences with her medically-complex son Kimball inspired the podcast. Kimball is a Buzz-lightyear loving four-year-old with a rare form of dwarfism and deaf-blindness, among other aspects of his rare syndrome. Madeline and Kimball live in Utah with his dad Juston and big sister Wendy where they enjoy camping as a family.
Connect with Madeline on Instagram
Listen to The Rare Life Podcast
Important Links: 
My Autism Parenting Support Forum: Click Here
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Bened Life 
Bened Life supports a neuroinclusive community with education and science-backed probiotics that promote mental and physical health. Bened Life prides itself on hiring neurodivergent staff that helps to run multiple facets of their business. Their medical probiotic, Neuralli, featuring the probiotic PS128, has already helped thousands of neurotypical and neurodivergent people worldwide. Learn more by going to benedlife.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout for  20% off your first order.
Visit Bened Life
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In this week's episode, I talk with Madeline Cheney from The Rare Life Podcast, where she shares her family's journey raising two amazing kids, one with very rare conditions. We have a conversation about what life is like for her family, some of the challenges they face, and how she's helping other families dealing with similar things. 
Guest Bio: 
Madeline Cheney is the host/creator of The Rare Life, a well-loved podcast for parents of children with rare conditions. She finds huge fulfillment in connecting with this community of parents in this way. Her experiences with her medically-complex son Kimball inspired the podcast. Kimball is a Buzz-lightyear loving four-year-old with a rare form of dwarfism and deaf-blindness, among other aspects of his rare syndrome. Madeline and Kimball live in Utah with his dad Juston and big sister Wendy where they enjoy camping as a family.
Connect with Madeline on Instagram
Listen to The Rare Life Podcast
Important Links: 
My Autism Parenting Support Forum: Click Here
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Bened Life 
Bened Life supports a neuroinclusive community with education and science-backed probiotics that promote mental and physical health. Bened Life prides itself on hiring neurodivergent staff that helps to run multiple facets of their business. Their medical probiotic, Neuralli, featuring the probiotic PS128, has already helped thousands of neurotypical and neurodivergent people worldwide. Learn more by going to benedlife.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout for  20% off your first order.
Visit Bened Life
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <p>In this week's episode, I talk with Madeline Cheney from The Rare Life Podcast, where she shares her family's journey raising two amazing kids, one with very rare conditions. We have a conversation about what life is like for her family, some of the challenges they face, and how she's helping other families dealing with similar things. </p><h2><strong>Guest Bio: </strong></h2><p>Madeline Cheney is the host/creator of The Rare Life, a well-loved podcast for parents of children with rare conditions. She finds huge fulfillment in connecting with this community of parents in this way. Her experiences with her medically-complex son Kimball inspired the podcast. Kimball is a Buzz-lightyear loving four-year-old with a rare form of dwarfism and deaf-blindness, among other aspects of his rare syndrome. Madeline and Kimball live in Utah with his dad Juston and big sister Wendy where they enjoy camping as a family.</p><p>Connect with Madeline on <a href="https://www.instagram.com/the_rare_life/#"><strong>Instagram</strong></a></p><p>Listen to <a href="https://therarelifepodcast.com/"><strong>The Rare Life Podcast</strong></a></p><h2>Important Links: </h2><p>My Autism Parenting Support Forum: <a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/Autism_Parenting/">Click Here</a></p><h2>Host Bio:</h2><p>Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.</p><p>Connect with Rob Gorski: <a href="https://listen.theautismdad.com/">https://listen.theautismdad.com</a></p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Learn More About Bened Life </strong></p><p>Bened Life supports a neuroinclusive community with education and science-backed probiotics that promote mental and physical health. Bened Life prides itself on hiring neurodivergent staff that helps to run multiple facets of their business. Their medical probiotic, Neuralli, featuring the probiotic PS128, has already helped thousands of neurotypical and neurodivergent people worldwide. Learn more by going to benedlife.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout for  20% off your first order.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/benedlife">Visit Bened Life</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>Preparing our autistic kids to vote pt1 (feat. Rob Gorski) S5E46</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/preparing-our-autistic-kids-to-vote-pt1-feat-rob-gorski-s5e46</link>
      <description>In today's episode, I talk briefly about helping my adult autistic son engage in the voting process. I've learned a few things along the way and thought it would be helpful to discuss this as many out there are in a similar situation. 
Important Links: 
My Autism Parenting Support Forum: Click Here
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to emotionally self-regulate. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions.

For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier. 

Visit Mightier Review
 
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      <pubDate>Sat, 29 Oct 2022 09:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Preparing our autistic kids to vote pt1 (feat. Rob Gorski) S5E46</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>5</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>46</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>In today's episode, I talk briefly about helping my adult autistic son engage in the voting process. I've learned a few things along the way and thought it would be helpful to discuss this as many out there are in a similar situation. 
Important Links: 
My Autism Parenting Support Forum: Click Here
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to emotionally self-regulate. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions.

For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier. 

Visit Mightier Review
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In today's episode, I talk briefly about helping my adult autistic son engage in the voting process. I've learned a few things along the way and thought it would be helpful to discuss this as many out there are in a similar situation. 
Important Links: 
My Autism Parenting Support Forum: Click Here
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to emotionally self-regulate. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions.

For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier. 

Visit Mightier Review
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <p>In today's episode, I talk briefly about helping my adult autistic son engage in the voting process. I've learned a few things along the way and thought it would be helpful to discuss this as many out there are in a similar situation. </p><h2>Important Links: </h2><p>My Autism Parenting Support Forum: <a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/Autism_Parenting/">Click Here</a></p><h2>Host Bio:</h2><p>Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.</p><p>Connect with Rob Gorski: <a href="https://listen.theautismdad.com/">https://listen.theautismdad.com</a></p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Learn More About Mightier</strong></p><p>Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to emotionally self-regulate. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions.

For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier. 
</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/mightierreview">Visit Mightier Review</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>Inclusion and Neurodiversity in The Workplace (feat. Sunny Cash and Rose Hughes) S5E45</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/inclusion-and-neurodiversity-in-the-workplace-feat-sunny-cash-and-rose-hughes-s5e45</link>
      <description>In this week's episode, my friends Rose and Sunny from Bened Life are here to discuss the importance of inclusion and neurodiversity in the workplace. We come at this from a couple of different perspectives with the goal of 
Guest Bio:
Sunny Cash is the Community Director for Bened Life. She has over 10 years in the psychology and neurodiversity field. When she's not working on building a neuro-inclusive community, finding the best disability accommodations for her coworkers, or connecting with our amazing clients and partners, you can find her hiking with her partner and their German shorthaired pointer, Freya. Sunny was diagnosed as an adult with ADHD, which she believes gives her deep focus on her interests &amp; community building. Human connection is her greatest passion, and she’s happily in a position where her neurodiversity is celebrated.
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sunny-cash/
Rose Hughes is a Neurodiversity and Disability Specialist. You might know her as @a.tint.of.rose on Instagram where she adventures life in its realist form with her house rabbit Missy, and Penguin, her emotional support/travel buddy cuddly toy. 
Rose describes herself as an open-minded gal who loves food, fitness, tourism, and animals (alpacas make her cry with happiness). The world of social media &amp; community are special interests rivaled only by food – both eating and cooking it. She’s been known to watch movies only for their food scenes. 
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/roselhughes/
Instagram: https://instgram.com/a.tint.of.rose
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski:
 https://listen.theautismdad.com
Huge thanks to this week's sponsors. ☺ ♥ 
Mentioned in this episode:
Just two Dads Podcast
Shawn Francis and Brian Altounian host "Just two Dads." A weekly conversation with two dads about raising children with special needs. Listen, every Wednesday at 12PM PST. Find them on Facebook and anywhere you get your podcasts. 
Just two Dads Podcast
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to emotionally self-regulate. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions.

For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier. 

Visit Mightier Review
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 24 Oct 2022 09:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Inclusion and Neurodiversity in The Workplace (feat. Sunny Cash and Rose Hughes) S5E45</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>5</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>45</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>In this week's episode, my friends Rose and Sunny from Bened Life are here to discuss the importance of inclusion and neurodiversity in the workplace. We come at this from a couple of different perspectives with the goal of 
Guest Bio:
Sunny Cash is the Community Director for Bened Life. She has over 10 years in the psychology and neurodiversity field. When she's not working on building a neuro-inclusive community, finding the best disability accommodations for her coworkers, or connecting with our amazing clients and partners, you can find her hiking with her partner and their German shorthaired pointer, Freya. Sunny was diagnosed as an adult with ADHD, which she believes gives her deep focus on her interests &amp; community building. Human connection is her greatest passion, and she’s happily in a position where her neurodiversity is celebrated.
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sunny-cash/
Rose Hughes is a Neurodiversity and Disability Specialist. You might know her as @a.tint.of.rose on Instagram where she adventures life in its realist form with her house rabbit Missy, and Penguin, her emotional support/travel buddy cuddly toy. 
Rose describes herself as an open-minded gal who loves food, fitness, tourism, and animals (alpacas make her cry with happiness). The world of social media &amp; community are special interests rivaled only by food – both eating and cooking it. She’s been known to watch movies only for their food scenes. 
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/roselhughes/
Instagram: https://instgram.com/a.tint.of.rose
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski:
 https://listen.theautismdad.com
Huge thanks to this week's sponsors. ☺ ♥ 
Mentioned in this episode:
Just two Dads Podcast
Shawn Francis and Brian Altounian host "Just two Dads." A weekly conversation with two dads about raising children with special needs. Listen, every Wednesday at 12PM PST. Find them on Facebook and anywhere you get your podcasts. 
Just two Dads Podcast
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to emotionally self-regulate. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions.

For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier. 

Visit Mightier Review
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In this week's episode, my friends Rose and Sunny from Bened Life are here to discuss the importance of inclusion and neurodiversity in the workplace. We come at this from a couple of different perspectives with the goal of 
Guest Bio:
Sunny Cash is the Community Director for Bened Life. She has over 10 years in the psychology and neurodiversity field. When she's not working on building a neuro-inclusive community, finding the best disability accommodations for her coworkers, or connecting with our amazing clients and partners, you can find her hiking with her partner and their German shorthaired pointer, Freya. Sunny was diagnosed as an adult with ADHD, which she believes gives her deep focus on her interests &amp; community building. Human connection is her greatest passion, and she’s happily in a position where her neurodiversity is celebrated.
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sunny-cash/
Rose Hughes is a Neurodiversity and Disability Specialist. You might know her as @a.tint.of.rose on Instagram where she adventures life in its realist form with her house rabbit Missy, and Penguin, her emotional support/travel buddy cuddly toy. 
Rose describes herself as an open-minded gal who loves food, fitness, tourism, and animals (alpacas make her cry with happiness). The world of social media &amp; community are special interests rivaled only by food – both eating and cooking it. She’s been known to watch movies only for their food scenes. 
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/roselhughes/
Instagram: https://instgram.com/a.tint.of.rose
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski:
 https://listen.theautismdad.com
Huge thanks to this week's sponsors. ☺ ♥ 
Mentioned in this episode:
Just two Dads Podcast
Shawn Francis and Brian Altounian host "Just two Dads." A weekly conversation with two dads about raising children with special needs. Listen, every Wednesday at 12PM PST. Find them on Facebook and anywhere you get your podcasts. 
Just two Dads Podcast
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to emotionally self-regulate. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions.

For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier. 

Visit Mightier Review
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <p>In this week's episode, my friends Rose and Sunny from Bened Life are here to discuss the importance of inclusion and neurodiversity in the workplace. We come at this from a couple of different perspectives with the goal of </p><h2>Guest Bio:</h2><p><strong><em>Sunny Cash</em></strong> is the Community Director for Bened Life. She has over 10 years in the psychology and neurodiversity field. When she's not working on building a neuro-inclusive community, finding the best disability accommodations for her coworkers, or connecting with our amazing clients and partners, you can find her hiking with her partner and their German shorthaired pointer, Freya. Sunny was diagnosed as an adult with ADHD, which she believes gives her deep focus on her interests &amp; community building. Human connection is her greatest passion, and she’s happily in a position where her neurodiversity is celebrated.</p><p>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/sunny-cash/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/sunny-cash/</a></p><p><strong><em>Rose Hughes</em></strong> is a Neurodiversity and Disability Specialist. You might know her as @a.tint.of.rose on Instagram where she adventures life in its realist form with her house rabbit Missy, and Penguin, her emotional support/travel buddy cuddly toy. </p><p>Rose describes herself as an open-minded gal who loves food, fitness, tourism, and animals (alpacas make her cry with happiness). The world of social media &amp; community are special interests rivaled only by food – both eating and cooking it. She’s been known to watch movies only for their food scenes. </p><p>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/roselhughes/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/roselhughes/</a></p><p>Instagram: <a href="https://instgram.com/a.tint.of.rose">https://instgram.com/a.tint.of.rose</a></p><h2>Host Bio:</h2><p><strong><em>Rob Gorski </em></strong>is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.</p><p>Connect with Rob Gorski:</p><p> <a href="https://listen.theautismdad.com/">https://listen.theautismdad.com</a></p><p>Huge thanks to this week's sponsors. ☺ ♥ </p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Just two Dads Podcast</strong></p><p>Shawn Francis and Brian Altounian host "Just two Dads." A weekly conversation with two dads about raising children with special needs. Listen, every Wednesday at 12PM PST. Find them on Facebook and anywhere you get your podcasts. </p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/justtwodads">Just two Dads Podcast</a></p><p><strong>Learn More About Mightier</strong></p><p>Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to emotionally self-regulate. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions.

For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier. 
</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/mightierreview">Visit Mightier Review</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>What To Expect During Your Child's Autism Evaluation (feat. Rob Gorski) S5E44</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/what-to-expect-during-your-childs-autism-evaluation-feat-rob-gorski-s5e44</link>
      <description>A mom asks this week's Listener Question in the support forums. She wants to know what to expect during her toddler's autism evaluation. This is a great question, and answering it can be very helpful for many parents. 
Important Links: 
My Autism Parenting Support Forum: Click Here
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to emotionally self-regulate. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions.

For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier. 

Visit Mightier Review
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 21 Oct 2022 09:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>What To Expect During Your Child's Autism Evaluation (feat. Rob Gorski) S5E44</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>5</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>44</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>A mom asks this week's Listener Question in the support forums. She wants to know what to expect during her toddler's autism evaluation. This is a great question, and answering it can be very helpful for many parents. 
Important Links: 
My Autism Parenting Support Forum: Click Here
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to emotionally self-regulate. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions.

For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier. 

Visit Mightier Review
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>A mom asks this week's Listener Question in the support forums. She wants to know what to expect during her toddler's autism evaluation. This is a great question, and answering it can be very helpful for many parents. 
Important Links: 
My Autism Parenting Support Forum: Click Here
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to emotionally self-regulate. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions.

For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier. 

Visit Mightier Review
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <p>A mom asks this week's Listener Question in the support forums. She wants to know what to expect during her toddler's autism evaluation. This is a great question, and answering it can be very helpful for many parents. </p><h2>Important Links: </h2><p>My Autism Parenting Support Forum: <a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/Autism_Parenting/"><strong>Click Here</strong></a></p><h2>Host Bio:</h2><p>Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.</p><p>Connect with Rob Gorski: <a href="https://listen.theautismdad.com/">https://listen.theautismdad.com</a></p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Learn More About Mightier</strong></p><p>Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to emotionally self-regulate. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions.

For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier. 
</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/mightierreview">Visit Mightier Review</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>Acute Residential Care: What You Need To Know (feat. Dr. Brandon Clark) S5E43</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/acute-residential-care-what-you-need-to-know-feat-dr-brandon-clark-s5e43</link>
      <description>Today's episode is based on a listener request, and it's all about acute residential care. My guest is Brandon Clark, PsyD. Brandon is the clinical director at Springbrook Autism Behavioral Health and is here to answer parent questions about acute residential care. 
Guest Bio:
Brandon Clark is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst and the clinical director at Springbrook Autism Behavioral Health. He has a doctorate degree in psychology with an emphasis in industrial/organizational theory. He enjoys implementing behavior strategies to improve system-based processes and make organizational advancements.  
Brandon began his career in the field of Applied Behavior Analysis in 2010. Since then, he has worked in treatment schools, private settings, crisis intervention settings, day program facilities, and owned a private practice for several years.
For more information, click here
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Bened Life 
Bened Life supports a neuroinclusive community with education and science-backed probiotics that promote mental and physical health. Bened Life prides itself on hiring neurodivergent staff that helps to run multiple facets of their business. Their medical probiotic, Neuralli, featuring the probiotic PS128, has already helped thousands of neurotypical and neurodivergent people worldwide. Learn more by going to benedlife.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout for  20% off your first order.
Visit Bened Life
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 17 Oct 2022 09:01:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Acute Residential Care: What You Need To Know (feat. Dr. Brandon Clark) S5E43</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>5</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>43</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Today's episode is based on a listener request, and it's all about acute residential care. My guest is Brandon Clark, PsyD. Brandon is the clinical director at Springbrook Autism Behavioral Health and is here to answer parent questions about acute residential care. 
Guest Bio:
Brandon Clark is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst and the clinical director at Springbrook Autism Behavioral Health. He has a doctorate degree in psychology with an emphasis in industrial/organizational theory. He enjoys implementing behavior strategies to improve system-based processes and make organizational advancements.  
Brandon began his career in the field of Applied Behavior Analysis in 2010. Since then, he has worked in treatment schools, private settings, crisis intervention settings, day program facilities, and owned a private practice for several years.
For more information, click here
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Bened Life 
Bened Life supports a neuroinclusive community with education and science-backed probiotics that promote mental and physical health. Bened Life prides itself on hiring neurodivergent staff that helps to run multiple facets of their business. Their medical probiotic, Neuralli, featuring the probiotic PS128, has already helped thousands of neurotypical and neurodivergent people worldwide. Learn more by going to benedlife.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout for  20% off your first order.
Visit Bened Life
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Today's episode is based on a listener request, and it's all about acute residential care. My guest is Brandon Clark, PsyD. Brandon is the clinical director at Springbrook Autism Behavioral Health and is here to answer parent questions about acute residential care. 
Guest Bio:
Brandon Clark is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst and the clinical director at Springbrook Autism Behavioral Health. He has a doctorate degree in psychology with an emphasis in industrial/organizational theory. He enjoys implementing behavior strategies to improve system-based processes and make organizational advancements.  
Brandon began his career in the field of Applied Behavior Analysis in 2010. Since then, he has worked in treatment schools, private settings, crisis intervention settings, day program facilities, and owned a private practice for several years.
For more information, click here
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Bened Life 
Bened Life supports a neuroinclusive community with education and science-backed probiotics that promote mental and physical health. Bened Life prides itself on hiring neurodivergent staff that helps to run multiple facets of their business. Their medical probiotic, Neuralli, featuring the probiotic PS128, has already helped thousands of neurotypical and neurodivergent people worldwide. Learn more by going to benedlife.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout for  20% off your first order.
Visit Bened Life
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <p>Today's episode is based on a listener request, and it's all about acute residential care. My guest is Brandon Clark, PsyD. Brandon is the clinical director at Springbrook Autism Behavioral Health and is here to answer parent questions about acute residential care. </p><h2>Guest Bio:</h2><p>Brandon Clark is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst and the clinical director at Springbrook Autism Behavioral Health. He has a doctorate degree in psychology with an emphasis in industrial/organizational theory. He enjoys implementing behavior strategies to improve system-based processes and make organizational advancements.  </p><p>Brandon began his career in the field of Applied Behavior Analysis in 2010. Since then, he has worked in treatment schools, private settings, crisis intervention settings, day program facilities, and owned a private practice for several years.</p><p>For more information, click <a href="https://springbrookbehavioral.com/">here</a></p><h2>Host Bio:</h2><p>Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.</p><p>Connect with Rob Gorski: <a href="https://listen.theautismdad.com/">https://listen.theautismdad.com</a></p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Learn More About Bened Life </strong></p><p>Bened Life supports a neuroinclusive community with education and science-backed probiotics that promote mental and physical health. Bened Life prides itself on hiring neurodivergent staff that helps to run multiple facets of their business. Their medical probiotic, Neuralli, featuring the probiotic PS128, has already helped thousands of neurotypical and neurodivergent people worldwide. Learn more by going to benedlife.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout for  20% off your first order.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/benedlife">Visit Bened Life</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>Listener's Question: Dealing with Unsupportive Family (feat. Rob Gorski) S5E42</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/listeners-question-dealing-with-unsupportive-family-feat-rob-gorski-s5e42</link>
      <description>This week's Listener Question is about how to deal with an unsupportive family member or a family member that doesn't understand or accept your child's autism diagnosis. I hope this helps, and please continue to send your questions. 
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn more about Goally
As parents, it sometimes feels like we are constantly nagging our kids to work on their daily living routines. Things like hygiene and bedtime, and homework can be so challenging. We know our kids need to learn this stuff, especially as they move towards independence, but sometimes there's just not enough time in a day.
Parenting is tough. Trying to balance everything when it comes to raising kids is not easy, and sometimes as parents, we could use a little help. Enter Goally. Goally is a digital visual scheduler, AAC talker, token board system, and more all rolled into one easy-to-use app. It's made for unique thinkers like autistic kids and kids with ADHD.
Kids together with Goally can conquer daily routines and therapy practice without prompting from mom or dad. This reduces that feeling of nagging your kids, and it also grants your kids some autonomy to sort of manage their own lives. Goally can easily be used on your child's existing device or with Goally's optional and affordable, dedicated device.
In my house, we found that the dedicated device seems to work better for my son, so that's what we use. For more information, you can visit getgoally.com. That's g-e-t-g-o-a-l-l-y.com; and use the code “theautismdad” and save 10% off your order.

Visit Goally
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 14 Oct 2022 21:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Listener's Question: Dealing with Unsupportive Family (feat. Rob Gorski) S5E42</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>5</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>42</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>This week's Listener Question is about how to deal with an unsupportive family member or a family member that doesn't understand or accept your child's autism diagnosis. I hope this helps, and please continue to send your questions. 
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn more about Goally
As parents, it sometimes feels like we are constantly nagging our kids to work on their daily living routines. Things like hygiene and bedtime, and homework can be so challenging. We know our kids need to learn this stuff, especially as they move towards independence, but sometimes there's just not enough time in a day.
Parenting is tough. Trying to balance everything when it comes to raising kids is not easy, and sometimes as parents, we could use a little help. Enter Goally. Goally is a digital visual scheduler, AAC talker, token board system, and more all rolled into one easy-to-use app. It's made for unique thinkers like autistic kids and kids with ADHD.
Kids together with Goally can conquer daily routines and therapy practice without prompting from mom or dad. This reduces that feeling of nagging your kids, and it also grants your kids some autonomy to sort of manage their own lives. Goally can easily be used on your child's existing device or with Goally's optional and affordable, dedicated device.
In my house, we found that the dedicated device seems to work better for my son, so that's what we use. For more information, you can visit getgoally.com. That's g-e-t-g-o-a-l-l-y.com; and use the code “theautismdad” and save 10% off your order.

Visit Goally
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>This week's Listener Question is about how to deal with an unsupportive family member or a family member that doesn't understand or accept your child's autism diagnosis. I hope this helps, and please continue to send your questions. 
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn more about Goally
As parents, it sometimes feels like we are constantly nagging our kids to work on their daily living routines. Things like hygiene and bedtime, and homework can be so challenging. We know our kids need to learn this stuff, especially as they move towards independence, but sometimes there's just not enough time in a day.
Parenting is tough. Trying to balance everything when it comes to raising kids is not easy, and sometimes as parents, we could use a little help. Enter Goally. Goally is a digital visual scheduler, AAC talker, token board system, and more all rolled into one easy-to-use app. It's made for unique thinkers like autistic kids and kids with ADHD.
Kids together with Goally can conquer daily routines and therapy practice without prompting from mom or dad. This reduces that feeling of nagging your kids, and it also grants your kids some autonomy to sort of manage their own lives. Goally can easily be used on your child's existing device or with Goally's optional and affordable, dedicated device.
In my house, we found that the dedicated device seems to work better for my son, so that's what we use. For more information, you can visit getgoally.com. That's g-e-t-g-o-a-l-l-y.com; and use the code “theautismdad” and save 10% off your order.

Visit Goally
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <p>This week's Listener Question is about how to deal with an unsupportive family member or a family member that doesn't understand or accept your child's autism diagnosis. I hope this helps, and please continue to send your questions. </p><h2>Host Bio:</h2><p>Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.</p><p>Connect with Rob Gorski: <a href="https://listen.theautismdad.com/">https://listen.theautismdad.com</a></p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Learn more about Goally</strong></p><p>As parents, it sometimes feels like we are constantly nagging our kids to work on their daily living routines. Things like hygiene and bedtime, and homework can be so challenging. We know our kids need to learn this stuff, especially as they move towards independence, but sometimes there's just not enough time in a day.
Parenting is tough. Trying to balance everything when it comes to raising kids is not easy, and sometimes as parents, we could use a little help. Enter Goally. Goally is a digital visual scheduler, AAC talker, token board system, and more all rolled into one easy-to-use app. It's made for unique thinkers like autistic kids and kids with ADHD.
Kids together with Goally can conquer daily routines and therapy practice without prompting from mom or dad. This reduces that feeling of nagging your kids, and it also grants your kids some autonomy to sort of manage their own lives. Goally can easily be used on your child's existing device or with Goally's optional and affordable, dedicated device.
In my house, we found that the dedicated device seems to work better for my son, so that's what we use. For more information, you can visit getgoally.com. That's g-e-t-g-o-a-l-l-y.com; and use the code “theautismdad” and save 10% off your order.
</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/goally">Visit Goally</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>Quick Take Bonus: How to talk to your kids about autism (feat. Rose Hughes)</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/quick-take-bonus-how-to-talk-to-your-kids-about-autism-feat-rose-hughes</link>
      <description>This is a Quick Take Bonus Episode answering a listener's question: "How do I talk to my kids about autism?"
To grab the full episode, and listen to the entire conversation, click here.
My friend Rose joins me today to help parents navigate this challenging situation. Rose just happens to be autistic and has a tremendous amount of insight, which she freely shares. 
This episode will help you form a strategy for talking to your child about their own autism or even helping them better understand a sibling, friend, or family member who's autistic. 
Guest Bio:
Rose is a Neurodiversity and Disability Specialist. You might know her as @a.tint.of.rose on Instagram where she adventures life in its realist form with her house rabbit Missy, and Penguin, her emotional support/travel buddy cuddly toy. 
Rose describes herself as an open-minded gal who loves food, fitness, tourism, and animals (alpacas make her cry with happiness). The world of social media &amp; community are special interests rivaled only by food – both eating and cooking it. She’s been known to watch movies only for their food scenes. 
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/roselhughes/
Instagram:
https://instgram.com/a.tint.of.rose
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski:
 https://listen.theautismdad.com
Huge thanks to this week's sponsors. ☺ ♥ 
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.

Visit Mightier
 
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      <pubDate>Wed, 12 Oct 2022 21:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Quick Take Bonus: How to talk to your kids about autism (feat. Rose Hughes)</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:episode>41</itunes:episode>
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      <itunes:subtitle>This is a Quick Take Bonus Episode answering a listener's question: "How do I talk to my kids about autism?"
To grab the full episode, and listen to the entire conversation, click here.
My friend Rose joins me today to help parents navigate this challenging situation. Rose just happens to be autistic and has a tremendous amount of insight, which she freely shares. 
This episode will help you form a strategy for talking to your child about their own autism or even helping them better understand a sibling, friend, or family member who's autistic. 
Guest Bio:
Rose is a Neurodiversity and Disability Specialist. You might know her as @a.tint.of.rose on Instagram where she adventures life in its realist form with her house rabbit Missy, and Penguin, her emotional support/travel buddy cuddly toy. 
Rose describes herself as an open-minded gal who loves food, fitness, tourism, and animals (alpacas make her cry with happiness). The world of social media &amp; community are special interests rivaled only by food – both eating and cooking it. She’s been known to watch movies only for their food scenes. 
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/roselhughes/
Instagram:
https://instgram.com/a.tint.of.rose
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski:
 https://listen.theautismdad.com
Huge thanks to this week's sponsors. ☺ ♥ 
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.

Visit Mightier
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>This is a Quick Take Bonus Episode answering a listener's question: "How do I talk to my kids about autism?"
To grab the full episode, and listen to the entire conversation, click here.
My friend Rose joins me today to help parents navigate this challenging situation. Rose just happens to be autistic and has a tremendous amount of insight, which she freely shares. 
This episode will help you form a strategy for talking to your child about their own autism or even helping them better understand a sibling, friend, or family member who's autistic. 
Guest Bio:
Rose is a Neurodiversity and Disability Specialist. You might know her as @a.tint.of.rose on Instagram where she adventures life in its realist form with her house rabbit Missy, and Penguin, her emotional support/travel buddy cuddly toy. 
Rose describes herself as an open-minded gal who loves food, fitness, tourism, and animals (alpacas make her cry with happiness). The world of social media &amp; community are special interests rivaled only by food – both eating and cooking it. She’s been known to watch movies only for their food scenes. 
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/roselhughes/
Instagram:
https://instgram.com/a.tint.of.rose
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski:
 https://listen.theautismdad.com
Huge thanks to this week's sponsors. ☺ ♥ 
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.

Visit Mightier
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.
</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/mightier">Visit Mightier</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/how-do-i-talk-to-my-child-about-autism-feat-rose-hughes-s5e40</link>
      <description>Today's listener question is a really good one. "How do I talk to my child about autism?" 
My friend Rose joins me today to help parents navigate this challenging situation. Rose just happens to be autistic and has a tremendous amount of insight, which she free shares. 
This episode will help you form a strategy for talking to your child about their own autism or even helping them better understand a sibling, friend, or family member who's autistic. 
Guest Bio:
Rose is a Neurodiversity and Disability Specialist. You might know her as @a.tint.of.rose on Instagram where she adventures life in its realist form with her house rabbit Missy, and Penguin, her emotional support/travel buddy cuddly toy. 
Rose describes herself as an open-minded gal who loves food, fitness, tourism, and animals (alpacas make her cry with happiness). The world of social media &amp; community are special interests rivaled only by food – both eating and cooking it. She’s been known to watch movies only for their food scenes. 
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/roselhughes/
Instagram:
https://instgram.com/a.tint.of.rose
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski:
 https://listen.theautismdad.com
Huge thanks to this week's sponsors. ☺ ♥ 
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn more about Goally
As parents, it sometimes feels like we are constantly nagging our kids to work on their daily living routines. Things like hygiene and bedtime, and homework can be so challenging. We know our kids need to learn this stuff, especially as they move towards independence, but sometimes there's just not enough time in a day.
Parenting is tough. Trying to balance everything when it comes to raising kids is not easy, and sometimes as parents, we could use a little help. Enter Goally. Goally is a digital visual scheduler, AAC talker, token board system, and more all rolled into one easy-to-use app. It's made for unique thinkers like autistic kids and kids with ADHD.
Kids together with Goally can conquer daily routines and therapy practice without prompting from mom or dad. This reduces that feeling of nagging your kids, and it also grants your kids some autonomy to sort of manage their own lives. Goally can easily be used on your child's existing device or with Goally's optional and affordable, dedicated device.
In my house, we found that the dedicated device seems to work better for my son, so that's what we use. For more information, you can visit getgoally.com. That's g-e-t-g-o-a-l-l-y.com; and use the code “theautismdad” and save 10% off your order.

Visit Goally
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
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      <itunes:title>"How do I talk to my child about autism (feat. Rose Hughes) S5E40</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Today's listener question is a really good one. "How do I talk to my child about autism?" 
My friend Rose joins me today to help parents navigate this challenging situation. Rose just happens to be autistic and has a tremendous amount of insight, which she free shares. 
This episode will help you form a strategy for talking to your child about their own autism or even helping them better understand a sibling, friend, or family member who's autistic. 
Guest Bio:
Rose is a Neurodiversity and Disability Specialist. You might know her as @a.tint.of.rose on Instagram where she adventures life in its realist form with her house rabbit Missy, and Penguin, her emotional support/travel buddy cuddly toy. 
Rose describes herself as an open-minded gal who loves food, fitness, tourism, and animals (alpacas make her cry with happiness). The world of social media &amp; community are special interests rivaled only by food – both eating and cooking it. She’s been known to watch movies only for their food scenes. 
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/roselhughes/
Instagram:
https://instgram.com/a.tint.of.rose
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski:
 https://listen.theautismdad.com
Huge thanks to this week's sponsors. ☺ ♥ 
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn more about Goally
As parents, it sometimes feels like we are constantly nagging our kids to work on their daily living routines. Things like hygiene and bedtime, and homework can be so challenging. We know our kids need to learn this stuff, especially as they move towards independence, but sometimes there's just not enough time in a day.
Parenting is tough. Trying to balance everything when it comes to raising kids is not easy, and sometimes as parents, we could use a little help. Enter Goally. Goally is a digital visual scheduler, AAC talker, token board system, and more all rolled into one easy-to-use app. It's made for unique thinkers like autistic kids and kids with ADHD.
Kids together with Goally can conquer daily routines and therapy practice without prompting from mom or dad. This reduces that feeling of nagging your kids, and it also grants your kids some autonomy to sort of manage their own lives. Goally can easily be used on your child's existing device or with Goally's optional and affordable, dedicated device.
In my house, we found that the dedicated device seems to work better for my son, so that's what we use. For more information, you can visit getgoally.com. That's g-e-t-g-o-a-l-l-y.com; and use the code “theautismdad” and save 10% off your order.

Visit Goally
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Today's listener question is a really good one. "How do I talk to my child about autism?" 
My friend Rose joins me today to help parents navigate this challenging situation. Rose just happens to be autistic and has a tremendous amount of insight, which she free shares. 
This episode will help you form a strategy for talking to your child about their own autism or even helping them better understand a sibling, friend, or family member who's autistic. 
Guest Bio:
Rose is a Neurodiversity and Disability Specialist. You might know her as @a.tint.of.rose on Instagram where she adventures life in its realist form with her house rabbit Missy, and Penguin, her emotional support/travel buddy cuddly toy. 
Rose describes herself as an open-minded gal who loves food, fitness, tourism, and animals (alpacas make her cry with happiness). The world of social media &amp; community are special interests rivaled only by food – both eating and cooking it. She’s been known to watch movies only for their food scenes. 
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/roselhughes/
Instagram:
https://instgram.com/a.tint.of.rose
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski:
 https://listen.theautismdad.com
Huge thanks to this week's sponsors. ☺ ♥ 
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn more about Goally
As parents, it sometimes feels like we are constantly nagging our kids to work on their daily living routines. Things like hygiene and bedtime, and homework can be so challenging. We know our kids need to learn this stuff, especially as they move towards independence, but sometimes there's just not enough time in a day.
Parenting is tough. Trying to balance everything when it comes to raising kids is not easy, and sometimes as parents, we could use a little help. Enter Goally. Goally is a digital visual scheduler, AAC talker, token board system, and more all rolled into one easy-to-use app. It's made for unique thinkers like autistic kids and kids with ADHD.
Kids together with Goally can conquer daily routines and therapy practice without prompting from mom or dad. This reduces that feeling of nagging your kids, and it also grants your kids some autonomy to sort of manage their own lives. Goally can easily be used on your child's existing device or with Goally's optional and affordable, dedicated device.
In my house, we found that the dedicated device seems to work better for my son, so that's what we use. For more information, you can visit getgoally.com. That's g-e-t-g-o-a-l-l-y.com; and use the code “theautismdad” and save 10% off your order.

Visit Goally
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <p>Today's listener question is a really good one. "How do I talk to my child about autism?" </p><p>My friend Rose joins me today to help parents navigate this challenging situation. Rose just happens to be autistic and has a tremendous amount of insight, which she free shares. </p><p>This episode will help you form a strategy for talking to your child about their own autism or even helping them better understand a sibling, friend, or family member who's autistic. </p><p><strong>Guest Bio:</strong></p><p>Rose is a Neurodiversity and Disability Specialist. You might know her as @a.tint.of.rose on Instagram where she adventures life in its realist form with her house rabbit Missy, and Penguin, her emotional support/travel buddy cuddly toy. </p><p>Rose describes herself as an open-minded gal who loves food, fitness, tourism, and animals (alpacas make her cry with happiness). The world of social media &amp; community are special interests rivaled only by food – both eating and cooking it. She’s been known to watch movies only for their food scenes. </p><p>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/roselhughes/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/roselhughes/</a></p><p>Instagram:</p><p><a href="https://instgram.com/a.tint.of.rose">https://instgram.com/a.tint.of.rose</a></p><p><strong>Host Bio:</strong></p><p>Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.</p><p>Connect with Rob Gorski:</p><p> <a href="https://listen.theautismdad.com/">https://listen.theautismdad.com</a></p><p>Huge thanks to this week's sponsors. ☺ ♥ </p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Learn more about Goally</strong></p><p>As parents, it sometimes feels like we are constantly nagging our kids to work on their daily living routines. Things like hygiene and bedtime, and homework can be so challenging. We know our kids need to learn this stuff, especially as they move towards independence, but sometimes there's just not enough time in a day.
Parenting is tough. Trying to balance everything when it comes to raising kids is not easy, and sometimes as parents, we could use a little help. Enter Goally. Goally is a digital visual scheduler, AAC talker, token board system, and more all rolled into one easy-to-use app. It's made for unique thinkers like autistic kids and kids with ADHD.
Kids together with Goally can conquer daily routines and therapy practice without prompting from mom or dad. This reduces that feeling of nagging your kids, and it also grants your kids some autonomy to sort of manage their own lives. Goally can easily be used on your child's existing device or with Goally's optional and affordable, dedicated device.
In my house, we found that the dedicated device seems to work better for my son, so that's what we use. For more information, you can visit getgoally.com. That's g-e-t-g-o-a-l-l-y.com; and use the code “theautismdad” and save 10% off your order.
</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/goally">Visit Goally</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>Goally is a visual scheduler for kids that actually works (feat Tanna Neufeld) S5E39</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/goally-is-a-visual-scheduler-for-kids-that-actually-works-feat-tanna-neufeld-s5e39</link>
      <description>So many of our kids benefit from visual schedules, but they can be a pain to create and manage. Goally is a visual scheduler for kids that actually works. It's incredibly versatile, digital, easy to use, and grows with your kids.
Tanna Neufed is a speech pathologist and Product Manager at Goally. She's here to explain how Goally can help your kiddo.  
Guest Bio:
Tanna Neufeld is a licensed, ASHA-certified speech-language pathologist with over 15 years in the field working with complex communicators and their families.   She is adjunct faculty for the University of Washington’s Augmentative Communication Foundations course and works full-time as a Product Manager at Goally, an assistive technology startup with the mission to ease the lives of neurodiverse individuals and their families through accessible and affordable technology and services.  In her role as Product Manager, Tanna has the unique opportunity to bring the skills she has learned as a speech therapist to the task of building innovative assistive tech tools rooted in child and family-centered best practices.  
Learn More About Goally at getgoally.com
Use the code "theautismdad" at check out to save 10%
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Bened Life 
Bened Life supports a neuroinclusive community with education and science-backed probiotics that promote mental and physical health. Bened Life prides itself on hiring neurodivergent staff that helps to run multiple facets of their business. Their medical probiotic, Neuralli, featuring the probiotic PS128, has already helped thousands of neurotypical and neurodivergent people worldwide. Learn more by going to benedlife.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout for  20% off your first order.
Visit Bened Life
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 04 Oct 2022 09:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Goally is a visual scheduler for kids that actually works (feat Tanna Neufeld) S5E39</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:subtitle>So many of our kids benefit from visual schedules, but they can be a pain to create and manage. Goally is a visual scheduler for kids that actually works. It's incredibly versatile, digital, easy to use, and grows with your kids.
Tanna Neufed is a speech pathologist and Product Manager at Goally. She's here to explain how Goally can help your kiddo.  
Guest Bio:
Tanna Neufeld is a licensed, ASHA-certified speech-language pathologist with over 15 years in the field working with complex communicators and their families.   She is adjunct faculty for the University of Washington’s Augmentative Communication Foundations course and works full-time as a Product Manager at Goally, an assistive technology startup with the mission to ease the lives of neurodiverse individuals and their families through accessible and affordable technology and services.  In her role as Product Manager, Tanna has the unique opportunity to bring the skills she has learned as a speech therapist to the task of building innovative assistive tech tools rooted in child and family-centered best practices.  
Learn More About Goally at getgoally.com
Use the code "theautismdad" at check out to save 10%
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Bened Life 
Bened Life supports a neuroinclusive community with education and science-backed probiotics that promote mental and physical health. Bened Life prides itself on hiring neurodivergent staff that helps to run multiple facets of their business. Their medical probiotic, Neuralli, featuring the probiotic PS128, has already helped thousands of neurotypical and neurodivergent people worldwide. Learn more by going to benedlife.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout for  20% off your first order.
Visit Bened Life
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>So many of our kids benefit from visual schedules, but they can be a pain to create and manage. Goally is a visual scheduler for kids that actually works. It's incredibly versatile, digital, easy to use, and grows with your kids.
Tanna Neufed is a speech pathologist and Product Manager at Goally. She's here to explain how Goally can help your kiddo.  
Guest Bio:
Tanna Neufeld is a licensed, ASHA-certified speech-language pathologist with over 15 years in the field working with complex communicators and their families.   She is adjunct faculty for the University of Washington’s Augmentative Communication Foundations course and works full-time as a Product Manager at Goally, an assistive technology startup with the mission to ease the lives of neurodiverse individuals and their families through accessible and affordable technology and services.  In her role as Product Manager, Tanna has the unique opportunity to bring the skills she has learned as a speech therapist to the task of building innovative assistive tech tools rooted in child and family-centered best practices.  
Learn More About Goally at getgoally.com
Use the code "theautismdad" at check out to save 10%
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Bened Life 
Bened Life supports a neuroinclusive community with education and science-backed probiotics that promote mental and physical health. Bened Life prides itself on hiring neurodivergent staff that helps to run multiple facets of their business. Their medical probiotic, Neuralli, featuring the probiotic PS128, has already helped thousands of neurotypical and neurodivergent people worldwide. Learn more by going to benedlife.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout for  20% off your first order.
Visit Bened Life
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <p>So many of our kids benefit from visual schedules, but they can be a pain to create and manage. Goally is a visual scheduler for kids that actually works. It's incredibly versatile, digital, easy to use, and grows with your kids.</p><p>Tanna Neufed is a speech pathologist and Product Manager at Goally. She's here to explain how Goally can help your kiddo.  </p><h2>Guest Bio:</h2><p>Tanna Neufeld is a licensed, ASHA-certified speech-language pathologist with over 15 years in the field working with complex communicators and their families.   She is adjunct faculty for the University of Washington’s Augmentative Communication Foundations course and works full-time as a Product Manager at <em>Goally</em>, an assistive technology startup with the mission to ease the lives of neurodiverse individuals and their families through accessible and affordable technology and services.  In her role as Product Manager, Tanna has the unique opportunity to bring the skills she has learned as a speech therapist to the task of building innovative assistive tech tools rooted in child and family-centered best practices.  </p><p>Learn More About Goally at <a href="getgoally.com"><strong>getgoally.com</strong></a></p><p><strong>Use the code "theautismdad" at check out to save 10%</strong></p><h2>Host Bio:</h2><p>Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.</p><p>Connect with Rob Gorski: <a href="https://listen.theautismdad.com/">https://listen.theautismdad.com</a></p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Learn More About Bened Life </strong></p><p>Bened Life supports a neuroinclusive community with education and science-backed probiotics that promote mental and physical health. Bened Life prides itself on hiring neurodivergent staff that helps to run multiple facets of their business. Their medical probiotic, Neuralli, featuring the probiotic PS128, has already helped thousands of neurotypical and neurodivergent people worldwide. Learn more by going to benedlife.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout for  20% off your first order.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/benedlife">Visit Bened Life</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>"I Might Be A Horrible Mom" (feat Rob Gorski) S5E38</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/i-might-be-a-horrible-mom-feat-rob-gorski-s5e38</link>
      <description>Today's listener question is a tough one, and it was pulled from my support forum, here.
A mom sent this in and I really felt this and wanted to address it directly. I hope this helps. 
QUestion/Statement
My son was diagnosed about 5 years ago with autism, severe ADHD and language delay. He's come a long way but still struggles with most aspects of social interaction, especially with kids his own age. During COVID we started homeschooling and he likes it so much better than going to school. In public school he had so much anxiety and really just had a horrible experience in general. Since homeschooling I've gotten in this bad habit of telling people he has ADHD. I do it so the other parents are hopefully more understanding if he has a meltdown or is a little bit rude etc. But today my son said he wants it to be a secret. Now I feel horrible. I had the best of intentions but now I feel like I sold out my son to make things easier for myself. (So I don't look like a bad parent if other people see my son having a meltdown or being rude etc.) I also feel like maybe he is feeling the stigma and shame that comes along with being nuerodivergent in our society, which is what I wanted to prevent. I want him to be happy with who he is and how he works and I feel like I've gone about this all the wrong way. I don't want him to be treated differently but he does have different needs. I don't know where to go from here and I feel like a horrible Mom.Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.

Visit Mightier
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 01 Oct 2022 09:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>"I Might Be A Horrible Mom" (feat Rob Gorski) S5E38</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>5</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>38</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Today's listener question is a tough one, and it was pulled from my support forum, here.
A mom sent this in and I really felt this and wanted to address it directly. I hope this helps. 
QUestion/Statement
My son was diagnosed about 5 years ago with autism, severe ADHD and language delay. He's come a long way but still struggles with most aspects of social interaction, especially with kids his own age. During COVID we started homeschooling and he likes it so much better than going to school. In public school he had so much anxiety and really just had a horrible experience in general. Since homeschooling I've gotten in this bad habit of telling people he has ADHD. I do it so the other parents are hopefully more understanding if he has a meltdown or is a little bit rude etc. But today my son said he wants it to be a secret. Now I feel horrible. I had the best of intentions but now I feel like I sold out my son to make things easier for myself. (So I don't look like a bad parent if other people see my son having a meltdown or being rude etc.) I also feel like maybe he is feeling the stigma and shame that comes along with being nuerodivergent in our society, which is what I wanted to prevent. I want him to be happy with who he is and how he works and I feel like I've gone about this all the wrong way. I don't want him to be treated differently but he does have different needs. I don't know where to go from here and I feel like a horrible Mom.Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.

Visit Mightier
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Today's listener question is a tough one, and it was pulled from my support forum, here.
A mom sent this in and I really felt this and wanted to address it directly. I hope this helps. 
QUestion/Statement
My son was diagnosed about 5 years ago with autism, severe ADHD and language delay. He's come a long way but still struggles with most aspects of social interaction, especially with kids his own age. During COVID we started homeschooling and he likes it so much better than going to school. In public school he had so much anxiety and really just had a horrible experience in general. Since homeschooling I've gotten in this bad habit of telling people he has ADHD. I do it so the other parents are hopefully more understanding if he has a meltdown or is a little bit rude etc. But today my son said he wants it to be a secret. Now I feel horrible. I had the best of intentions but now I feel like I sold out my son to make things easier for myself. (So I don't look like a bad parent if other people see my son having a meltdown or being rude etc.) I also feel like maybe he is feeling the stigma and shame that comes along with being nuerodivergent in our society, which is what I wanted to prevent. I want him to be happy with who he is and how he works and I feel like I've gone about this all the wrong way. I don't want him to be treated differently but he does have different needs. I don't know where to go from here and I feel like a horrible Mom.Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.

Visit Mightier
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <p>Today's listener question is a tough one, and it was pulled from my support forum, <a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/Autism_Parenting/comments/xrfv1h/i_might_be_a_horrible_mom/"><strong>here</strong></a>.</p><p>A mom sent this in and I really felt this and wanted to address it directly. I hope this helps. </p><p>QUestion/Statement</p>My son was diagnosed about 5 years ago with autism, severe ADHD and language delay. He's come a long way but still struggles with most aspects of social interaction, especially with kids his own age. During COVID we started homeschooling and he likes it so much better than going to school. In public school he had so much anxiety and really just had a horrible experience in general. Since homeschooling I've gotten in this bad habit of telling people he has ADHD. I do it so the other parents are hopefully more understanding if he has a meltdown or is a little bit rude etc. But today my son said he wants it to be a secret. Now I feel horrible. I had the best of intentions but now I feel like I sold out my son to make things easier for myself. (So I don't look like a bad parent if other people see my son having a meltdown or being rude etc.) I also feel like maybe he is feeling the stigma and shame that comes along with being nuerodivergent in our society, which is what I wanted to prevent. I want him to be happy with who he is and how he works and I feel like I've gone about this all the wrong way. I don't want him to be treated differently but he does have different needs. I don't know where to go from here and I feel like a horrible Mom.<p>Host Bio:</p><p>Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.</p><p>Connect with Rob Gorski: <a href="https://listen.theautismdad.com/">https://listen.theautismdad.com</a></p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Learn More About Mightier</strong></p><p>Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.
</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/mightier">Visit Mightier</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>How to find helpful apps for people with disibilities (feat. Cristen Carson Reat) S5E37</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/how-to-find-helpful-apps-for-people-with-disibilities-feat-cristen-carson-reat-s5e37</link>
      <description>Have you ever struggled to navigate the app marketplace while looking for something to help your kids or loved ones with a disability? If so, this is the perfect show for you. My guest Cristen Carson Reat, she's the cofounder and Program Director at BridgingApps.org. She's here today to talk about BridgingApps, a  free, heavily curated, and carefully vetted database of apps for people with disabilities.
Guest Bio:
Cristen Carson Reat is the Co-Founder and Program Director of BridgingApps.org, a program of Easter Seals Greater Houston. Cristen holds a M.A. degree from the University of Texas at Austin, graduated from the Defense Language Institute in Monterey, California, and is certified through the Assistive Technology Applications Program at  California State University. She is a proud veteran of the United States Army, where she served as a linguist and has worked in education for fifteen years, most of that time at an educational non-profit. She has written articles on apps for special needs populations that have appeared in National Down Syndrome Communicator, TechEdge Magazine, and Parenting Special Needs Magazine. She is the mother of two sons, one of whom has Down syndrome and autism.
Connect with Cristen at bridgingapps.org
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.

Visit Mightier
Learn More About Victor Wear
Did you know that 85% of autistic people are either unemployed or underemployed? It’s a staggering statistic that Tiffany Hamilton and her autistic son Isaiah are working to address with Victor Wear. 
Victor Wear is an inspirational clothing line that inspires resilience and triumphs over obstacles. 
Their stylish, super soft, colorful tees sport positive and affirming slogans. They want anyone wearing the VW flame logo to see it as a badge of courage. Victor Wear is warrior wear for those who Rise Above their personal challenges. Because it’s not about how hard you fall. It’s about whether or how you get back up. That’s what being a Victor is all about. 
Tiffany and Isaiah’s goal is for Victor Wear to become a leading employer and source of empowerment for autistic individuals. 10% of each and every product sold supports Special Olympics VA. 
To learn more, order your own Victor Wear shirt or hoodie, visit victorwear.com and use the promo code “theautismdad” at check out to save 10% off your entire order. 

Visit Victor Wear
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 26 Sep 2022 23:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>How to find helpful apps for people with disibilities (feat. Cristen Carson Reat) S5E37</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>5</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>37</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Have you ever struggled to navigate the app marketplace while looking for something to help your kids or loved ones with a disability? If so, this is the perfect show for you. My guest Cristen Carson Reat, she's the cofounder and Program Director at BridgingApps.org. She's here today to talk about BridgingApps, a  free, heavily curated, and carefully vetted database of apps for people with disabilities.
Guest Bio:
Cristen Carson Reat is the Co-Founder and Program Director of BridgingApps.org, a program of Easter Seals Greater Houston. Cristen holds a M.A. degree from the University of Texas at Austin, graduated from the Defense Language Institute in Monterey, California, and is certified through the Assistive Technology Applications Program at  California State University. She is a proud veteran of the United States Army, where she served as a linguist and has worked in education for fifteen years, most of that time at an educational non-profit. She has written articles on apps for special needs populations that have appeared in National Down Syndrome Communicator, TechEdge Magazine, and Parenting Special Needs Magazine. She is the mother of two sons, one of whom has Down syndrome and autism.
Connect with Cristen at bridgingapps.org
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.

Visit Mightier
Learn More About Victor Wear
Did you know that 85% of autistic people are either unemployed or underemployed? It’s a staggering statistic that Tiffany Hamilton and her autistic son Isaiah are working to address with Victor Wear. 
Victor Wear is an inspirational clothing line that inspires resilience and triumphs over obstacles. 
Their stylish, super soft, colorful tees sport positive and affirming slogans. They want anyone wearing the VW flame logo to see it as a badge of courage. Victor Wear is warrior wear for those who Rise Above their personal challenges. Because it’s not about how hard you fall. It’s about whether or how you get back up. That’s what being a Victor is all about. 
Tiffany and Isaiah’s goal is for Victor Wear to become a leading employer and source of empowerment for autistic individuals. 10% of each and every product sold supports Special Olympics VA. 
To learn more, order your own Victor Wear shirt or hoodie, visit victorwear.com and use the promo code “theautismdad” at check out to save 10% off your entire order. 

Visit Victor Wear
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Have you ever struggled to navigate the app marketplace while looking for something to help your kids or loved ones with a disability? If so, this is the perfect show for you. My guest Cristen Carson Reat, she's the cofounder and Program Director at BridgingApps.org. She's here today to talk about BridgingApps, a  free, heavily curated, and carefully vetted database of apps for people with disabilities.
Guest Bio:
Cristen Carson Reat is the Co-Founder and Program Director of BridgingApps.org, a program of Easter Seals Greater Houston. Cristen holds a M.A. degree from the University of Texas at Austin, graduated from the Defense Language Institute in Monterey, California, and is certified through the Assistive Technology Applications Program at  California State University. She is a proud veteran of the United States Army, where she served as a linguist and has worked in education for fifteen years, most of that time at an educational non-profit. She has written articles on apps for special needs populations that have appeared in National Down Syndrome Communicator, TechEdge Magazine, and Parenting Special Needs Magazine. She is the mother of two sons, one of whom has Down syndrome and autism.
Connect with Cristen at bridgingapps.org
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.

Visit Mightier
Learn More About Victor Wear
Did you know that 85% of autistic people are either unemployed or underemployed? It’s a staggering statistic that Tiffany Hamilton and her autistic son Isaiah are working to address with Victor Wear. 
Victor Wear is an inspirational clothing line that inspires resilience and triumphs over obstacles. 
Their stylish, super soft, colorful tees sport positive and affirming slogans. They want anyone wearing the VW flame logo to see it as a badge of courage. Victor Wear is warrior wear for those who Rise Above their personal challenges. Because it’s not about how hard you fall. It’s about whether or how you get back up. That’s what being a Victor is all about. 
Tiffany and Isaiah’s goal is for Victor Wear to become a leading employer and source of empowerment for autistic individuals. 10% of each and every product sold supports Special Olympics VA. 
To learn more, order your own Victor Wear shirt or hoodie, visit victorwear.com and use the promo code “theautismdad” at check out to save 10% off your entire order. 

Visit Victor Wear
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <p>Have you ever struggled to navigate the app marketplace while looking for something to help your kids or loved ones with a disability? If so, this is the perfect show for you. My guest Cristen Carson Reat, she's the cofounder and Program Director at BridgingApps.org. She's here today to talk about BridgingApps, a  free, heavily curated, and carefully vetted database of apps for people with disabilities.</p><p><strong>Guest Bio:</strong></p><p>Cristen Carson Reat is the Co-Founder and Program Director of BridgingApps.org, a program of Easter Seals Greater Houston. Cristen holds a M.A. degree from the University of Texas at Austin, graduated from the Defense Language Institute in Monterey, California, and is certified through the Assistive Technology Applications Program at  California State University. She is a proud veteran of the United States Army, where she served as a linguist and has worked in education for fifteen years, most of that time at an educational non-profit. She has written articles on apps for special needs populations that have appeared in National Down Syndrome Communicator, TechEdge Magazine, and Parenting Special Needs Magazine. She is the mother of two sons, one of whom has Down syndrome and autism.</p><p>Connect with Cristen at <a href="bridgingapps.org">bridgingapps.org</a></p><p><strong>Host Bio:</strong></p><p>Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.</p><p>Connect with Rob Gorski: <a href="https://listen.theautismdad.com/">https://listen.theautismdad.com</a></p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Learn More About Mightier</strong></p><p>Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.
</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/mightier">Visit Mightier</a></p><p><strong>Learn More About Victor Wear</strong></p><p>Did you know that 85% of autistic people are either unemployed or underemployed? It’s a staggering statistic that Tiffany Hamilton and her autistic son Isaiah are working to address with Victor Wear. 
Victor Wear is an inspirational clothing line that inspires resilience and triumphs over obstacles. 
Their stylish, super soft, colorful tees sport positive and affirming slogans. They want anyone wearing the VW flame logo to see it as a badge of courage. Victor Wear is warrior wear for those who Rise Above their personal challenges. Because it’s not about how hard you fall. It’s about whether or how you get back up. That’s what being a Victor is all about. 
Tiffany and Isaiah’s goal is for Victor Wear to become a leading employer and source of empowerment for autistic individuals. 10% of each and every product sold supports Special Olympics VA. 
To learn more, order your own Victor Wear shirt or hoodie, visit victorwear.com and use the promo code “theautismdad” at check out to save 10% off your entire order. 
</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/victorwear">Visit Victor Wear</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>Listener Questions (feat. Rob Gorski) S5E36</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/listener-questions-feat-rob-gorski-s5e36</link>
      <description>Today's listener question is "anyone else aware of the extent of their child's condition, but still get sad when you see it in paper?" 
I appreciate the honest question. I've been having really deep conversations with someone who's helping to see some of the things in a different light, and it makes a difference. 
This question popped up, and I wanted to share some of the wisdom that was shared with my audience.
You can find the question and join the discussion at the link below.. 
Autism Parenting Support Group
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.

Visit Mightier
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 23 Sep 2022 09:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Listener Questions (feat. Rob Gorski) S5E36</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>5</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>36</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Today's listener question is "anyone else aware of the extent of their child's condition, but still get sad when you see it in paper?" 
I appreciate the honest question. I've been having really deep conversations with someone who's helping to see some of the things in a different light, and it makes a difference. 
This question popped up, and I wanted to share some of the wisdom that was shared with my audience.
You can find the question and join the discussion at the link below.. 
Autism Parenting Support Group
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.

Visit Mightier
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Today's listener question is "anyone else aware of the extent of their child's condition, but still get sad when you see it in paper?" 
I appreciate the honest question. I've been having really deep conversations with someone who's helping to see some of the things in a different light, and it makes a difference. 
This question popped up, and I wanted to share some of the wisdom that was shared with my audience.
You can find the question and join the discussion at the link below.. 
Autism Parenting Support Group
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.

Visit Mightier
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <p>Today's listener question is <em>"anyone else aware of the extent of their child's condition, but still get sad when you see it in paper?" </em></p><p>I appreciate the honest question. I've been having really deep conversations with someone who's helping to see some of the things in a different light, and it makes a difference. </p><p>This question popped up, and I wanted to share some of the wisdom that was shared with my audience.</p><p>You can find the question and join the discussion at the link below.. </p><p><a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/Autism_Parenting/comments/xjk14a/anyone_else_aware_of_the_extent_of_your_childs/?utm_medium=android_app&amp;utm_source=share%20">Autism Parenting Support Group</a></p><p><strong>Host Bio:</strong></p><p>Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.</p><p>Connect with Rob Gorski: <a href="https://listen.theautismdad.com/">https://listen.theautismdad.com</a></p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Learn More About Mightier</strong></p><p>Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.
</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/mightier">Visit Mightier</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>"Welcome To Fatherhood" Podcast (Preview Clip) S5E35</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/welcome-to-fatherhood-podcast-preview-clip-s5e35</link>
      <description>I wanted to share that you can listen to me on the "Welcome To Fatherhood" podcast. Kelly Jean-Philippe and I had a great conversation about what being a Dad means. Check it out at the link below, and subscribe to Kelly's pod. :-)
https://welcome2fatherhood.com/listen
Mentioned in this episode:
Listen to the "Welcome To Fatherhood" Podcast
Kelly started the Welcome To Fatherhood Podcast after he and his beautiful wife welcomed their baby boy in the Spring of 2020. Not only was parenthood a brand new experience for their family, the societal context at the time of the birth, both local and global, played a huge role in the challenges Kelly faced as a first time father. While experiencing the most life changing event ever to occur to him, Kelly’s early days as a father was fraught with anxiety, fear, uncertainty, and unrest. 

Welcome To Fatherhood Podcast became a way for Kelly to openly talk about the experiences of his fatherhood journey as it unfolded. He welcomes fellow fathers and contributors to openly share stories about their pain and inspiration, successes and shortcomings, in parenting and fatherhood. His casual conversational approach stems from training as a skilled Spiritual Care provider in both adult and pediatric settings throughout Philadelphia over the past 7 years. His questions are thoughtful and inviting, treating his audience to various unexpected, vulnerable, and serendipitous moments of honesty and introspection; a treat for both guest and host. 

The mission of Welcome To Fatherhood Podcast is to reshape cultural assumptions about fathers for a more equitable attitude toward both parenting roles. This platform serves to gives voice to the authentic stories of everyday fathers in order to celebrate and uphold fatherhood equally to motherhood.
Welcome To Fatherhood Podcast
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 21 Sep 2022 09:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>"Welcome To Fatherhood" Podcast (Preview Clip) S5E35</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>5</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>35</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>I wanted to share that you can listen to me on the "Welcome To Fatherhood" podcast. Kelly Jean-Philippe and I had a great conversation about what being a Dad means. Check it out at the link below, and subscribe to Kelly's pod. :-)
https://welcome2fatherhood.com/listen
Mentioned in this episode:
Listen to the "Welcome To Fatherhood" Podcast
Kelly started the Welcome To Fatherhood Podcast after he and his beautiful wife welcomed their baby boy in the Spring of 2020. Not only was parenthood a brand new experience for their family, the societal context at the time of the birth, both local and global, played a huge role in the challenges Kelly faced as a first time father. While experiencing the most life changing event ever to occur to him, Kelly’s early days as a father was fraught with anxiety, fear, uncertainty, and unrest. 

Welcome To Fatherhood Podcast became a way for Kelly to openly talk about the experiences of his fatherhood journey as it unfolded. He welcomes fellow fathers and contributors to openly share stories about their pain and inspiration, successes and shortcomings, in parenting and fatherhood. His casual conversational approach stems from training as a skilled Spiritual Care provider in both adult and pediatric settings throughout Philadelphia over the past 7 years. His questions are thoughtful and inviting, treating his audience to various unexpected, vulnerable, and serendipitous moments of honesty and introspection; a treat for both guest and host. 

The mission of Welcome To Fatherhood Podcast is to reshape cultural assumptions about fathers for a more equitable attitude toward both parenting roles. This platform serves to gives voice to the authentic stories of everyday fathers in order to celebrate and uphold fatherhood equally to motherhood.
Welcome To Fatherhood Podcast
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>I wanted to share that you can listen to me on the "Welcome To Fatherhood" podcast. Kelly Jean-Philippe and I had a great conversation about what being a Dad means. Check it out at the link below, and subscribe to Kelly's pod. :-)
https://welcome2fatherhood.com/listen
Mentioned in this episode:
Listen to the "Welcome To Fatherhood" Podcast
Kelly started the Welcome To Fatherhood Podcast after he and his beautiful wife welcomed their baby boy in the Spring of 2020. Not only was parenthood a brand new experience for their family, the societal context at the time of the birth, both local and global, played a huge role in the challenges Kelly faced as a first time father. While experiencing the most life changing event ever to occur to him, Kelly’s early days as a father was fraught with anxiety, fear, uncertainty, and unrest. 

Welcome To Fatherhood Podcast became a way for Kelly to openly talk about the experiences of his fatherhood journey as it unfolded. He welcomes fellow fathers and contributors to openly share stories about their pain and inspiration, successes and shortcomings, in parenting and fatherhood. His casual conversational approach stems from training as a skilled Spiritual Care provider in both adult and pediatric settings throughout Philadelphia over the past 7 years. His questions are thoughtful and inviting, treating his audience to various unexpected, vulnerable, and serendipitous moments of honesty and introspection; a treat for both guest and host. 

The mission of Welcome To Fatherhood Podcast is to reshape cultural assumptions about fathers for a more equitable attitude toward both parenting roles. This platform serves to gives voice to the authentic stories of everyday fathers in order to celebrate and uphold fatherhood equally to motherhood.
Welcome To Fatherhood Podcast
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <p>I wanted to share that you can listen to me on the "Welcome To Fatherhood" podcast. Kelly Jean-Philippe and I had a great conversation about what being a Dad means. Check it out at the link below, and subscribe to Kelly's pod. :-)</p><p><a href="https://welcome2fatherhood.com/listen">https://welcome2fatherhood.com/listen</a></p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Listen to the "Welcome To Fatherhood" Podcast</strong></p><p>Kelly started the Welcome To Fatherhood Podcast after he and his beautiful wife welcomed their baby boy in the Spring of 2020. Not only was parenthood a brand new experience for their family, the societal context at the time of the birth, both local and global, played a huge role in the challenges Kelly faced as a first time father. While experiencing the most life changing event ever to occur to him, Kelly’s early days as a father was fraught with anxiety, fear, uncertainty, and unrest. 

Welcome To Fatherhood Podcast became a way for Kelly to openly talk about the experiences of his fatherhood journey as it unfolded. He welcomes fellow fathers and contributors to openly share stories about their pain and inspiration, successes and shortcomings, in parenting and fatherhood. His casual conversational approach stems from training as a skilled Spiritual Care provider in both adult and pediatric settings throughout Philadelphia over the past 7 years. His questions are thoughtful and inviting, treating his audience to various unexpected, vulnerable, and serendipitous moments of honesty and introspection; a treat for both guest and host. 

The mission of Welcome To Fatherhood Podcast is to reshape cultural assumptions about fathers for a more equitable attitude toward both parenting roles. This platform serves to gives voice to the authentic stories of everyday fathers in order to celebrate and uphold fatherhood equally to motherhood.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/welcome2fatherhood">Welcome To Fatherhood Podcast</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>Different Not Less (feat. Ron Suskind) S5E34</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/different-not-less-feat-ron-suskind-s5e34</link>
      <description>My guest today is Ron Suskind. I sat with Ron, in-person, to discuss his journey as a father to an autistic son, who experienced significant regression at a very early age. This is his family's incredibly moving story of heartache, hope, and meeting their son where he is. 
Guest Bio: 
Ron Suskind is a Pulitzer-winning journalist, bestselling author, and producer of award-winning documentaries and feature films, and the founder of BongoMedia.
Ron’s latest bestseller, Life, Animated (2014), chronicles his family’s twenty-year journey raising and connecting to their autistic son. The Suskinds are also the subject of an award-winning documentary feature of the same name (2016). Their story has driven activism and research about the compensatory strengths of those with autism and others who are “differently-abled” due to distinctive neurology or sociocultural backgrounds. Ron’s company, The Affinity Project, is leading efforts to build a next generation of augmentative technologies to lift and support these communities.
Ron often appears on network television and has been a contributor for The New York Times Magazine and Esquire. Ron was the Wall Street Journal’s senior national affairs reporter from 1993 until his departure in 2000 and won the 1995 Pulitzer Prize for Feature Writing. He currently lives in Cambridge, MA, with his wife, Cornelia Kennedy Suskind, and lectures about narrative and justice at Harvard Law School.
Connect with Ron Suskind:
https://ronsuskind.com
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Bened Life 
Bened Life supports a neuroinclusive community with education and science-backed probiotics that promote mental and physical health. Bened Life prides itself on hiring neurodivergent staff that helps to run multiple facets of their business. Their medical probiotic, Neuralli, featuring the probiotic PS128, has already helped thousands of neurotypical and neurodivergent people worldwide. Learn more by going to benedlife.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout for  20% off your first order.
Visit Bened Life
Learn More About Victor Wear
Did you know that 85% of autistic people are either unemployed or underemployed? It’s a staggering statistic that Tiffany Hamilton and her autistic son Isaiah are working to address with Victor Wear. 
Victor Wear is an inspirational clothing line that inspires resilience and triumphs over obstacles. 
Their stylish, super soft, colorful tees sport positive and affirming slogans. They want anyone wearing the VW flame logo to see it as a badge of courage. Victor Wear is warrior wear for those who Rise Above their personal challenges. Because it’s not about how hard you fall. It’s about whether or how you get back up. That’s what being a Victor is all about. 
Tiffany and Isaiah’s goal is for Victor Wear to become a leading employer and source of empowerment for autistic individuals. 10% of each and every product sold supports Special Olympics VA. 
To learn more, order your own Victor Wear shirt or hoodie, visit victorwear.com and use the promo code “theautismdad” at check out to save 10% off your entire order. 

Visit Victor Wear
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 19 Sep 2022 16:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Different Not Less (feat. Ron Suskind) S5E34</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>5</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>34</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>My guest today is Ron Suskind. I sat with Ron, in-person, to discuss his journey as a father to an autistic son, who experienced significant regression at a very early age. This is his family's incredibly moving story of heartache, hope, and meeting their son where he is. 
Guest Bio: 
Ron Suskind is a Pulitzer-winning journalist, bestselling author, and producer of award-winning documentaries and feature films, and the founder of BongoMedia.
Ron’s latest bestseller, Life, Animated (2014), chronicles his family’s twenty-year journey raising and connecting to their autistic son. The Suskinds are also the subject of an award-winning documentary feature of the same name (2016). Their story has driven activism and research about the compensatory strengths of those with autism and others who are “differently-abled” due to distinctive neurology or sociocultural backgrounds. Ron’s company, The Affinity Project, is leading efforts to build a next generation of augmentative technologies to lift and support these communities.
Ron often appears on network television and has been a contributor for The New York Times Magazine and Esquire. Ron was the Wall Street Journal’s senior national affairs reporter from 1993 until his departure in 2000 and won the 1995 Pulitzer Prize for Feature Writing. He currently lives in Cambridge, MA, with his wife, Cornelia Kennedy Suskind, and lectures about narrative and justice at Harvard Law School.
Connect with Ron Suskind:
https://ronsuskind.com
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Bened Life 
Bened Life supports a neuroinclusive community with education and science-backed probiotics that promote mental and physical health. Bened Life prides itself on hiring neurodivergent staff that helps to run multiple facets of their business. Their medical probiotic, Neuralli, featuring the probiotic PS128, has already helped thousands of neurotypical and neurodivergent people worldwide. Learn more by going to benedlife.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout for  20% off your first order.
Visit Bened Life
Learn More About Victor Wear
Did you know that 85% of autistic people are either unemployed or underemployed? It’s a staggering statistic that Tiffany Hamilton and her autistic son Isaiah are working to address with Victor Wear. 
Victor Wear is an inspirational clothing line that inspires resilience and triumphs over obstacles. 
Their stylish, super soft, colorful tees sport positive and affirming slogans. They want anyone wearing the VW flame logo to see it as a badge of courage. Victor Wear is warrior wear for those who Rise Above their personal challenges. Because it’s not about how hard you fall. It’s about whether or how you get back up. That’s what being a Victor is all about. 
Tiffany and Isaiah’s goal is for Victor Wear to become a leading employer and source of empowerment for autistic individuals. 10% of each and every product sold supports Special Olympics VA. 
To learn more, order your own Victor Wear shirt or hoodie, visit victorwear.com and use the promo code “theautismdad” at check out to save 10% off your entire order. 

Visit Victor Wear
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>My guest today is Ron Suskind. I sat with Ron, in-person, to discuss his journey as a father to an autistic son, who experienced significant regression at a very early age. This is his family's incredibly moving story of heartache, hope, and meeting their son where he is. 
Guest Bio: 
Ron Suskind is a Pulitzer-winning journalist, bestselling author, and producer of award-winning documentaries and feature films, and the founder of BongoMedia.
Ron’s latest bestseller, Life, Animated (2014), chronicles his family’s twenty-year journey raising and connecting to their autistic son. The Suskinds are also the subject of an award-winning documentary feature of the same name (2016). Their story has driven activism and research about the compensatory strengths of those with autism and others who are “differently-abled” due to distinctive neurology or sociocultural backgrounds. Ron’s company, The Affinity Project, is leading efforts to build a next generation of augmentative technologies to lift and support these communities.
Ron often appears on network television and has been a contributor for The New York Times Magazine and Esquire. Ron was the Wall Street Journal’s senior national affairs reporter from 1993 until his departure in 2000 and won the 1995 Pulitzer Prize for Feature Writing. He currently lives in Cambridge, MA, with his wife, Cornelia Kennedy Suskind, and lectures about narrative and justice at Harvard Law School.
Connect with Ron Suskind:
https://ronsuskind.com
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Bened Life 
Bened Life supports a neuroinclusive community with education and science-backed probiotics that promote mental and physical health. Bened Life prides itself on hiring neurodivergent staff that helps to run multiple facets of their business. Their medical probiotic, Neuralli, featuring the probiotic PS128, has already helped thousands of neurotypical and neurodivergent people worldwide. Learn more by going to benedlife.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout for  20% off your first order.
Visit Bened Life
Learn More About Victor Wear
Did you know that 85% of autistic people are either unemployed or underemployed? It’s a staggering statistic that Tiffany Hamilton and her autistic son Isaiah are working to address with Victor Wear. 
Victor Wear is an inspirational clothing line that inspires resilience and triumphs over obstacles. 
Their stylish, super soft, colorful tees sport positive and affirming slogans. They want anyone wearing the VW flame logo to see it as a badge of courage. Victor Wear is warrior wear for those who Rise Above their personal challenges. Because it’s not about how hard you fall. It’s about whether or how you get back up. That’s what being a Victor is all about. 
Tiffany and Isaiah’s goal is for Victor Wear to become a leading employer and source of empowerment for autistic individuals. 10% of each and every product sold supports Special Olympics VA. 
To learn more, order your own Victor Wear shirt or hoodie, visit victorwear.com and use the promo code “theautismdad” at check out to save 10% off your entire order. 

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        <p>My guest today is Ron Suskind. I sat with Ron, in-person, to discuss his journey as a father to an autistic son, who experienced significant regression at a very early age. This is his family's incredibly moving story of heartache, hope, and meeting their son where he is. </p><p><strong>Guest Bio: </strong></p><p>Ron Suskind is a Pulitzer-winning journalist, bestselling author, and producer of award-winning documentaries and feature films, and the founder of BongoMedia.</p><p>Ron’s latest bestseller, <a href="https://ronsuskind.com/books/life-animated/"><strong><em>Life, Animated</em></strong></a> (2014), chronicles his family’s twenty-year journey raising and connecting to their autistic son. The Suskinds are also the subject of an award-winning <a href="http://www.lifeanimateddoc.com/">documentary feature</a> of the same name (2016). Their story has driven activism and research about the compensatory strengths of those with autism and others who are “differently-abled” due to distinctive neurology or sociocultural backgrounds. Ron’s company, <a href="https://www.bongomedia.com/about">The Affinity Project</a>, is leading efforts to build a next generation of augmentative technologies to lift and support these communities.</p><p>Ron often appears on network television and has been a contributor for The New York Times Magazine and Esquire. Ron was the Wall Street Journal’s senior national affairs reporter from 1993 until his departure in 2000 and won the 1995 Pulitzer Prize for Feature Writing. He currently lives in Cambridge, MA, with his wife, Cornelia Kennedy Suskind, and lectures about narrative and justice at Harvard Law School.</p><p>Connect with Ron Suskind:</p><p><a href="https://ronsuskind.com">https://ronsuskind.com</a></p><p><strong>Host Bio:</strong></p><p>Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.</p><p>Connect with Rob Gorski: <a href="https://listen.theautismdad.com/">https://listen.theautismdad.com</a></p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Learn More About Bened Life </strong></p><p>Bened Life supports a neuroinclusive community with education and science-backed probiotics that promote mental and physical health. Bened Life prides itself on hiring neurodivergent staff that helps to run multiple facets of their business. Their medical probiotic, Neuralli, featuring the probiotic PS128, has already helped thousands of neurotypical and neurodivergent people worldwide. Learn more by going to benedlife.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout for  20% off your first order.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/benedlife">Visit Bened Life</a></p><p><strong>Learn More About Victor Wear</strong></p><p>Did you know that 85% of autistic people are either unemployed or underemployed? It’s a staggering statistic that Tiffany Hamilton and her autistic son Isaiah are working to address with Victor Wear. 
Victor Wear is an inspirational clothing line that inspires resilience and triumphs over obstacles. 
Their stylish, super soft, colorful tees sport positive and affirming slogans. They want anyone wearing the VW flame logo to see it as a badge of courage. Victor Wear is warrior wear for those who Rise Above their personal challenges. Because it’s not about how hard you fall. It’s about whether or how you get back up. That’s what being a Victor is all about. 
Tiffany and Isaiah’s goal is for Victor Wear to become a leading employer and source of empowerment for autistic individuals. 10% of each and every product sold supports Special Olympics VA. 
To learn more, order your own Victor Wear shirt or hoodie, visit victorwear.com and use the promo code “theautismdad” at check out to save 10% off your entire order. 
</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/victorwear">Visit Victor Wear</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>What is Speech Therapy? (feat. Mckell Smith) S5E33</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/what-is-speech-therapy-feat-mckell-smith-s5e33</link>
      <description>Today's episode answers all your questions about Speech Therapy. My guest is Mckell Smith, a special needs mom and Speech/Language Pathologist. We talk about her parenting journey before diving into a conversation about what Speech Therapy is, how it works, who benefits, and how to navigate the system. 
Guest Bio:
Mckell Smith is a Speech &amp; Language Therapist, mom of four (three with special needs), advocate, and business owner. Mckell is passionate about helping kids, and their families. 
You can find here at the links below:
www.childchampions.net
www.instagram.com/im.mckell
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Bened Life 
Bened Life supports a neuroinclusive community with education and science-backed probiotics that promote mental and physical health. Bened Life prides itself on hiring neurodivergent staff that helps to run multiple facets of their business. Their medical probiotic, Neuralli, featuring the probiotic PS128, has already helped thousands of neurotypical and neurodivergent people worldwide. Learn more by going to benedlife.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout for  20% off your first order.
Visit Bened Life
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.

Visit Mightier
 
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      <pubDate>Mon, 12 Sep 2022 09:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>What is Speech Therapy? (feat. Mckell Smith) S5E33</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>5</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>33</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Today's episode answers all your questions about Speech Therapy. My guest is Mckell Smith, a special needs mom and Speech/Language Pathologist. We talk about her parenting journey before diving into a conversation about what Speech Therapy is, how it works, who benefits, and how to navigate the system. 
Guest Bio:
Mckell Smith is a Speech &amp; Language Therapist, mom of four (three with special needs), advocate, and business owner. Mckell is passionate about helping kids, and their families. 
You can find here at the links below:
www.childchampions.net
www.instagram.com/im.mckell
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Bened Life 
Bened Life supports a neuroinclusive community with education and science-backed probiotics that promote mental and physical health. Bened Life prides itself on hiring neurodivergent staff that helps to run multiple facets of their business. Their medical probiotic, Neuralli, featuring the probiotic PS128, has already helped thousands of neurotypical and neurodivergent people worldwide. Learn more by going to benedlife.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout for  20% off your first order.
Visit Bened Life
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.

Visit Mightier
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Today's episode answers all your questions about Speech Therapy. My guest is Mckell Smith, a special needs mom and Speech/Language Pathologist. We talk about her parenting journey before diving into a conversation about what Speech Therapy is, how it works, who benefits, and how to navigate the system. 
Guest Bio:
Mckell Smith is a Speech &amp; Language Therapist, mom of four (three with special needs), advocate, and business owner. Mckell is passionate about helping kids, and their families. 
You can find here at the links below:
www.childchampions.net
www.instagram.com/im.mckell
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Bened Life 
Bened Life supports a neuroinclusive community with education and science-backed probiotics that promote mental and physical health. Bened Life prides itself on hiring neurodivergent staff that helps to run multiple facets of their business. Their medical probiotic, Neuralli, featuring the probiotic PS128, has already helped thousands of neurotypical and neurodivergent people worldwide. Learn more by going to benedlife.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout for  20% off your first order.
Visit Bened Life
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.

Visit Mightier
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <p>Today's episode answers all your questions about Speech Therapy. My guest is Mckell Smith, a special needs mom and Speech/Language Pathologist. We talk about her parenting journey before diving into a conversation about what Speech Therapy is, how it works, who benefits, and how to navigate the system. </p><p><strong>Guest Bio:</strong></p><p>Mckell Smith is a Speech &amp; Language Therapist, mom of four (three with special needs), advocate, and business owner. Mckell is passionate about helping kids, and their families. </p><p>You can find here at the links below:</p><p><a href="www.childchampions.net">www.childchampions.net</a></p><p><a href="www.instagram.com/im.mckell">www.instagram.com/im.mckell</a></p><p><strong>Host Bio:</strong></p><p>Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.</p><p>Connect with Rob Gorski: <a href="https://listen.theautismdad.com/">https://listen.theautismdad.com</a></p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Learn More About Bened Life </strong></p><p>Bened Life supports a neuroinclusive community with education and science-backed probiotics that promote mental and physical health. Bened Life prides itself on hiring neurodivergent staff that helps to run multiple facets of their business. Their medical probiotic, Neuralli, featuring the probiotic PS128, has already helped thousands of neurotypical and neurodivergent people worldwide. Learn more by going to benedlife.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout for  20% off your first order.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/benedlife">Visit Bened Life</a></p><p><strong>Learn More About Mightier</strong></p><p>Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.
</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/mightier">Visit Mightier</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>When Things Don't Go Right (feat. Rob Gorski) S5E32</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/when-things-dont-go-right-feat-rob-gorski-s5e32</link>
      <description>If you're a parent, you probably already know this, but even the best-laid plans can fall apart unexpectedly. It's important that as parents, we're flexible and meet our kids where they are. I had to make sudden changes to my kid's education this past week. Here's what happened and the lessons I gleaned from this experience.  
Topics:
1) The importance of parents being flexible
2) Meeting our kids where that are
Here's the link to the previous episode, mentioned in today's release: 
https://listen.theautismdad.com/2022/08/29/chatting-with-my-autistic-son-feat-emmett-gorski-s5e31/
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.

Visit Mightier
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 09 Sep 2022 09:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>When Things Don't Go Right (feat. Rob Gorski) S5E32</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>5</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>32</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>If you're a parent, you probably already know this, but even the best-laid plans can fall apart unexpectedly. It's important that as parents, we're flexible and meet our kids where they are. I had to make sudden changes to my kid's education this past week. Here's what happened and the lessons I gleaned from this experience.  
Topics:
1) The importance of parents being flexible
2) Meeting our kids where that are
Here's the link to the previous episode, mentioned in today's release: 
https://listen.theautismdad.com/2022/08/29/chatting-with-my-autistic-son-feat-emmett-gorski-s5e31/
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.

Visit Mightier
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>If you're a parent, you probably already know this, but even the best-laid plans can fall apart unexpectedly. It's important that as parents, we're flexible and meet our kids where they are. I had to make sudden changes to my kid's education this past week. Here's what happened and the lessons I gleaned from this experience.  
Topics:
1) The importance of parents being flexible
2) Meeting our kids where that are
Here's the link to the previous episode, mentioned in today's release: 
https://listen.theautismdad.com/2022/08/29/chatting-with-my-autistic-son-feat-emmett-gorski-s5e31/
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.

Visit Mightier
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <p>If you're a parent, you probably already know this, but even the best-laid plans can fall apart unexpectedly. It's important that as parents, we're flexible and meet our kids where they are. I had to make sudden changes to my kid's education this past week. Here's what happened and the lessons I gleaned from this experience.  </p><p><em>Topics:</em></p><p><em>1) The importance of parents being flexible</em></p><p><em>2) Meeting our kids where that are</em></p><p>Here's the link to the previous episode, mentioned in today's release: </p><p><a href="https://listen.theautismdad.com/2022/08/29/chatting-with-my-autistic-son-feat-emmett-gorski-s5e31/">https://listen.theautismdad.com/2022/08/29/chatting-with-my-autistic-son-feat-emmett-gorski-s5e31/</a></p><p><strong>Host Bio:</strong></p><p>Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.</p><p>Connect with Rob Gorski: <a href="https://listen.theautismdad.com/">https://listen.theautismdad.com</a></p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Learn More About Mightier</strong></p><p>Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.
</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/mightier">Visit Mightier</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>Chatting with My Autistic Son (feat. Emmett Gorski) S5E31</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/chatting-with-my-autistic-son-feat-emmett-gorski-s5e31</link>
      <description>Have you ever found yourself thinking about mainstreaming your autistic child? Is it the right thing to do? Will they be okay? 
While every child, parent, family, and situation is different, I want to share my experience. 
My 14 year old Emmett, is on the show to talk about his experience being mainstreamed this year. We talk about the pros and cons for him personally. Emmett also has advice for parents facing this decision. 
I hope you enjoy listening to this episode as much as I enjoyed recording it. 
Guest Bio: 
Emmett is 14 years old and was diagnosed with autism at age 3. He was nonverbal until 4 or 5, and battled a rare fever disorder for most of his life. He's currently starting his freshmen year at a mainstream high school and doing amazingly well. Emmett loves everything about science, math, and Funko-Pops. 
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.

Visit Mightier
Learn More About Sense-ational You
I don’t know about you, but in my house, we tend to struggle with sensory-related challenges more than just about anything else.  Between sensory-related feeding difficulties and finding clothes that are comfortable for my kids, it can be incredibly overwhelming. Thankfully Sense-ational You is here to help in the clothing department. Founded by Julia DeNey, Sense-ational You creates sensory-friendly, adaptive clothing for kids, sizes xs to xl.  
The Spring 2022 collection features adjustable, compression-lined tee shirts and sensory-friendly joggers.  My personal favorite is the stimuli-reducing hoodie. This hoodie is not only stylish, but the hood itself is sound dampening, has a weighted feel, and is fine motor friendly with magnetic closures, to promote independent dressing. An autistic graphic designer created the hoodie’s constellation print. 	All pieces are sensory-friendly with flat seams and no tags.
To learn more or to place an order for the kiddo in your life, visit shopsenseationalyou.com and be sure to use the code “theautismdad” at check out to save 10% when you order 2 or more items. 

Visit Sense-ational You
 
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      <pubDate>Mon, 29 Aug 2022 16:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Chatting with My Autistic Son (feat. Emmett Gorski) S5E31</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>5</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>31</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Have you ever found yourself thinking about mainstreaming your autistic child? Is it the right thing to do? Will they be okay? 
While every child, parent, family, and situation is different, I want to share my experience. 
My 14 year old Emmett, is on the show to talk about his experience being mainstreamed this year. We talk about the pros and cons for him personally. Emmett also has advice for parents facing this decision. 
I hope you enjoy listening to this episode as much as I enjoyed recording it. 
Guest Bio: 
Emmett is 14 years old and was diagnosed with autism at age 3. He was nonverbal until 4 or 5, and battled a rare fever disorder for most of his life. He's currently starting his freshmen year at a mainstream high school and doing amazingly well. Emmett loves everything about science, math, and Funko-Pops. 
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.

Visit Mightier
Learn More About Sense-ational You
I don’t know about you, but in my house, we tend to struggle with sensory-related challenges more than just about anything else.  Between sensory-related feeding difficulties and finding clothes that are comfortable for my kids, it can be incredibly overwhelming. Thankfully Sense-ational You is here to help in the clothing department. Founded by Julia DeNey, Sense-ational You creates sensory-friendly, adaptive clothing for kids, sizes xs to xl.  
The Spring 2022 collection features adjustable, compression-lined tee shirts and sensory-friendly joggers.  My personal favorite is the stimuli-reducing hoodie. This hoodie is not only stylish, but the hood itself is sound dampening, has a weighted feel, and is fine motor friendly with magnetic closures, to promote independent dressing. An autistic graphic designer created the hoodie’s constellation print. 	All pieces are sensory-friendly with flat seams and no tags.
To learn more or to place an order for the kiddo in your life, visit shopsenseationalyou.com and be sure to use the code “theautismdad” at check out to save 10% when you order 2 or more items. 

Visit Sense-ational You
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Have you ever found yourself thinking about mainstreaming your autistic child? Is it the right thing to do? Will they be okay? 
While every child, parent, family, and situation is different, I want to share my experience. 
My 14 year old Emmett, is on the show to talk about his experience being mainstreamed this year. We talk about the pros and cons for him personally. Emmett also has advice for parents facing this decision. 
I hope you enjoy listening to this episode as much as I enjoyed recording it. 
Guest Bio: 
Emmett is 14 years old and was diagnosed with autism at age 3. He was nonverbal until 4 or 5, and battled a rare fever disorder for most of his life. He's currently starting his freshmen year at a mainstream high school and doing amazingly well. Emmett loves everything about science, math, and Funko-Pops. 
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.

Visit Mightier
Learn More About Sense-ational You
I don’t know about you, but in my house, we tend to struggle with sensory-related challenges more than just about anything else.  Between sensory-related feeding difficulties and finding clothes that are comfortable for my kids, it can be incredibly overwhelming. Thankfully Sense-ational You is here to help in the clothing department. Founded by Julia DeNey, Sense-ational You creates sensory-friendly, adaptive clothing for kids, sizes xs to xl.  
The Spring 2022 collection features adjustable, compression-lined tee shirts and sensory-friendly joggers.  My personal favorite is the stimuli-reducing hoodie. This hoodie is not only stylish, but the hood itself is sound dampening, has a weighted feel, and is fine motor friendly with magnetic closures, to promote independent dressing. An autistic graphic designer created the hoodie’s constellation print. 	All pieces are sensory-friendly with flat seams and no tags.
To learn more or to place an order for the kiddo in your life, visit shopsenseationalyou.com and be sure to use the code “theautismdad” at check out to save 10% when you order 2 or more items. 

Visit Sense-ational You
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <p>Have you ever found yourself thinking about mainstreaming your autistic child? Is it the right thing to do? Will they be okay? </p><p>While every child, parent, family, and situation is different, I want to share my experience. </p><p>My 14 year old Emmett, is on the show to talk about his experience being mainstreamed this year. We talk about the pros and cons for him personally. Emmett also has advice for parents facing this decision. </p><p>I hope you enjoy listening to this episode as much as I enjoyed recording it. </p><p><strong>Guest Bio: </strong></p><p>Emmett is 14 years old and was diagnosed with autism at age 3. He was nonverbal until 4 or 5, and battled a rare fever disorder for most of his life. He's currently starting his freshmen year at a mainstream high school and doing amazingly well. Emmett loves everything about science, math, and Funko-Pops. </p><p><strong>Host Bio:</strong></p><p>Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.</p><p>Connect with Rob Gorski: <a href="https://listen.theautismdad.com">https://listen.theautismdad.com</a></p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Learn More About Mightier</strong></p><p>Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.
</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/mightier">Visit Mightier</a></p><p><strong>Learn More About Sense-ational You</strong></p><p>I don’t know about you, but in my house, we tend to struggle with sensory-related challenges more than just about anything else.  Between sensory-related feeding difficulties and finding clothes that are comfortable for my kids, it can be incredibly overwhelming. Thankfully Sense-ational You is here to help in the clothing department. Founded by Julia DeNey, Sense-ational You creates sensory-friendly, adaptive clothing for kids, sizes xs to xl.  
The Spring 2022 collection features adjustable, compression-lined tee shirts and sensory-friendly joggers.  My personal favorite is the stimuli-reducing hoodie. This hoodie is not only stylish, but the hood itself is sound dampening, has a weighted feel, and is fine motor friendly with magnetic closures, to promote independent dressing. An autistic graphic designer created the hoodie’s constellation print. 	All pieces are sensory-friendly with flat seams and no tags.
To learn more or to place an order for the kiddo in your life, visit shopsenseationalyou.com and be sure to use the code “theautismdad” at check out to save 10% when you order 2 or more items. 
</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/senseationalyou">Visit Sense-ational You</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>"Dear Parents" (w/Rob Gorski) S5E30</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/dear-parents-w-rob-gorski-s5e30</link>
      <description>I don't know who needs to hear this but if you're a parent to a child with a disability, this episode was recorded for you. 
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.

Visit Mightier
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 26 Aug 2022 16:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>"Dear Parents" (w/Rob Gorski) S5E30</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>5</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>30</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>I don't know who needs to hear this but if you're a parent to a child with a disability, this episode was recorded for you. 
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.

Visit Mightier
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>I don't know who needs to hear this but if you're a parent to a child with a disability, this episode was recorded for you. 
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.

Visit Mightier
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <p>I don't know who needs to hear this but if you're a parent to a child with a disability, this episode was recorded for you. </p><p><strong>Host Bio:</strong></p><p>Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.</p><p><strong>Connect with Rob Gorski:</strong> https://listen.theautismdad.com</p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Learn More About Mightier</strong></p><p>Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.
</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/mightier">Visit Mightier</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>"One Dad's Autism Parenting Journey" (feat. Paul Cimins) S5E29</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/one-dads-autism-parenting-journey-feat-paul-cimins-s5e29</link>
      <description>My guest today is Paul Cimins. Paul is an autism Dad, Founder of Autism Radio, and host of the Hope Saves The Day Podcast. We have a conversation about his parenting journey, how raising his amazing autistic son impacted him, and changed the course of his life. 
Guest Bio: 
Paul Cimins is the father of an autistic child, host of the Hope Saves The Day Podcast, and is the CEO and founder of Autism Radio™. Started in 2007, Autism Radio™ is dedicated to raising public awareness about autism, as well as helping individuals, and families, within the autism. Their mission is to provide physical, emotional, and financial support to families in need within the autism community.
Connect with Paul Cimins:
Autism Radio
Hope Saves The Day Podcast 
Listen to Paul interview me
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.

Visit Mightier
Learn More About Bened Life 
Bened Life supports a neuroinclusive community with education and science-backed probiotics that promote mental and physical health. Bened Life prides itself on hiring neurodivergent staff that helps to run multiple facets of their business. Their medical probiotic, Neuralli, featuring the probiotic PS128, has already helped thousands of neurotypical and neurodivergent people worldwide. Learn more by going to benedlife.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout for  20% off your first order.
Visit Bened Life
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 22 Aug 2022 16:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>"One Dad's Autism Parenting Journey" (feat. Paul Cimins) S5E29</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>5</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>29</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>My guest today is Paul Cimins. Paul is an autism Dad, Founder of Autism Radio, and host of the Hope Saves The Day Podcast. We have a conversation about his parenting journey, how raising his amazing autistic son impacted him, and changed the course of his life. 
Guest Bio: 
Paul Cimins is the father of an autistic child, host of the Hope Saves The Day Podcast, and is the CEO and founder of Autism Radio™. Started in 2007, Autism Radio™ is dedicated to raising public awareness about autism, as well as helping individuals, and families, within the autism. Their mission is to provide physical, emotional, and financial support to families in need within the autism community.
Connect with Paul Cimins:
Autism Radio
Hope Saves The Day Podcast 
Listen to Paul interview me
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.

Visit Mightier
Learn More About Bened Life 
Bened Life supports a neuroinclusive community with education and science-backed probiotics that promote mental and physical health. Bened Life prides itself on hiring neurodivergent staff that helps to run multiple facets of their business. Their medical probiotic, Neuralli, featuring the probiotic PS128, has already helped thousands of neurotypical and neurodivergent people worldwide. Learn more by going to benedlife.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout for  20% off your first order.
Visit Bened Life
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>My guest today is Paul Cimins. Paul is an autism Dad, Founder of Autism Radio, and host of the Hope Saves The Day Podcast. We have a conversation about his parenting journey, how raising his amazing autistic son impacted him, and changed the course of his life. 
Guest Bio: 
Paul Cimins is the father of an autistic child, host of the Hope Saves The Day Podcast, and is the CEO and founder of Autism Radio™. Started in 2007, Autism Radio™ is dedicated to raising public awareness about autism, as well as helping individuals, and families, within the autism. Their mission is to provide physical, emotional, and financial support to families in need within the autism community.
Connect with Paul Cimins:
Autism Radio
Hope Saves The Day Podcast 
Listen to Paul interview me
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.

Visit Mightier
Learn More About Bened Life 
Bened Life supports a neuroinclusive community with education and science-backed probiotics that promote mental and physical health. Bened Life prides itself on hiring neurodivergent staff that helps to run multiple facets of their business. Their medical probiotic, Neuralli, featuring the probiotic PS128, has already helped thousands of neurotypical and neurodivergent people worldwide. Learn more by going to benedlife.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout for  20% off your first order.
Visit Bened Life
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <p>My guest today is Paul Cimins. Paul is an autism Dad, Founder of Autism Radio, and host of the Hope Saves The Day Podcast. We have a conversation about his parenting journey, how raising his amazing autistic son impacted him, and changed the course of his life. </p><h2>Guest Bio: </h2><p>Paul Cimins is the father of an autistic child, host of the <em>Hope Saves The Day Podcast</em>, and is the CEO and founder of Autism Radio™. Started in 2007, Autism Radio™ is dedicated to raising public awareness about autism, as well as helping individuals, and families, within the autism. Their mission is to provide physical, emotional, and financial support to families in need within the autism community.</p><p>Connect with Paul Cimins:</p><p><a href="https://autismradio.org">Autism Radio</a></p><p><a href="https://www.autismradio.org/hope-saves-the-day">Hope Saves The Day Podcast</a> </p><p><a href="https://www.autismradio.org/hope-saves-the-day/2022/8/4/hsd-show-380-rob-gorski">Listen to Paul interview me</a></p><h2>Host Bio:</h2><p>Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.</p><p>Connect with Rob Gorski: <a href="https://listen.theautismdad.com/">https://listen.theautismdad.com</a></p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Learn More About Mightier</strong></p><p>Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.
</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/mightier">Visit Mightier</a></p><p><strong>Learn More About Bened Life </strong></p><p>Bened Life supports a neuroinclusive community with education and science-backed probiotics that promote mental and physical health. Bened Life prides itself on hiring neurodivergent staff that helps to run multiple facets of their business. Their medical probiotic, Neuralli, featuring the probiotic PS128, has already helped thousands of neurotypical and neurodivergent people worldwide. Learn more by going to benedlife.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout for  20% off your first order.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/benedlife">Visit Bened Life</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>.....and the winner is (feat. Dr. Jason Kahn) S5E28</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/-and-the-winner-is-feat-dr-jason-kahn-s5e28</link>
      <description>Dr. Jason Kahn from Mightier is back to help me announce the winner of the Mightier 1 year subscription giveaway and talk about what they can expect as their child begins using Mightier for the first time. 
Thank you to everyone for entering and making this giveaway a success. 
Thank you to Jason and the whole Mightier team for supporting this giveaway and giving back to the community. 
Guest Bio: 
Dr. Jason Kahn is a developmental psychologist and researcher from Boston Children’s Hospital, an instructor at Harvard, and co-founder, as well as, Chief Science Officer of Mightier.
Find Mightier at https://mightier.com
Use the code "theautismdad" to save 10% of Mightier
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com
You can learn more about Mightier by visiting mightier.com and remember to use the code "theautismdad" to save 10%.  
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Bened Life 
Bened Life supports a neuroinclusive community with education and science-backed probiotics that promote mental and physical health. Bened Life prides itself on hiring neurodivergent staff that helps to run multiple facets of their business. Their medical probiotic, Neuralli, featuring the probiotic PS128, has already helped thousands of neurotypical and neurodivergent people worldwide. Learn more by going to benedlife.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout for  20% off your first order.
Visit Bened Life
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 19 Aug 2022 16:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>.....and the winner is (feat. Dr. Jason Kahn) S5E28</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>4</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>28</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Dr. Jason Kahn from Mightier is back to help me announce the winner of the Mightier 1 year subscription giveaway and talk about what they can expect as their child begins using Mightier for the first time. 
Thank you to everyone for entering and making this giveaway a success. 
Thank you to Jason and the whole Mightier team for supporting this giveaway and giving back to the community. 
Guest Bio: 
Dr. Jason Kahn is a developmental psychologist and researcher from Boston Children’s Hospital, an instructor at Harvard, and co-founder, as well as, Chief Science Officer of Mightier.
Find Mightier at https://mightier.com
Use the code "theautismdad" to save 10% of Mightier
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com
You can learn more about Mightier by visiting mightier.com and remember to use the code "theautismdad" to save 10%.  
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Bened Life 
Bened Life supports a neuroinclusive community with education and science-backed probiotics that promote mental and physical health. Bened Life prides itself on hiring neurodivergent staff that helps to run multiple facets of their business. Their medical probiotic, Neuralli, featuring the probiotic PS128, has already helped thousands of neurotypical and neurodivergent people worldwide. Learn more by going to benedlife.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout for  20% off your first order.
Visit Bened Life
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      <itunes:summary>Dr. Jason Kahn from Mightier is back to help me announce the winner of the Mightier 1 year subscription giveaway and talk about what they can expect as their child begins using Mightier for the first time. 
Thank you to everyone for entering and making this giveaway a success. 
Thank you to Jason and the whole Mightier team for supporting this giveaway and giving back to the community. 
Guest Bio: 
Dr. Jason Kahn is a developmental psychologist and researcher from Boston Children’s Hospital, an instructor at Harvard, and co-founder, as well as, Chief Science Officer of Mightier.
Find Mightier at https://mightier.com
Use the code "theautismdad" to save 10% of Mightier
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com
You can learn more about Mightier by visiting mightier.com and remember to use the code "theautismdad" to save 10%.  
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Bened Life 
Bened Life supports a neuroinclusive community with education and science-backed probiotics that promote mental and physical health. Bened Life prides itself on hiring neurodivergent staff that helps to run multiple facets of their business. Their medical probiotic, Neuralli, featuring the probiotic PS128, has already helped thousands of neurotypical and neurodivergent people worldwide. Learn more by going to benedlife.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout for  20% off your first order.
Visit Bened Life
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <p>Dr. Jason Kahn from Mightier is back to help me announce the winner of the Mightier 1 year subscription giveaway and talk about what they can expect as their child begins using Mightier for the first time. </p><p>Thank you to everyone for entering and making this giveaway a success. </p><p>Thank you to Jason and the whole Mightier team for supporting this giveaway and giving back to the community. </p><p><strong>Guest Bio: </strong></p><p>Dr. Jason Kahn is a developmental psychologist and researcher from Boston Children’s Hospital, an instructor at Harvard, and co-founder, as well as, Chief Science Officer of Mightier.</p><p>Find Mightier at <a href="https://mightier.com/">https://mightier.com</a></p><p><strong>Use the code "theautismdad" to save 10% of Mightier</strong></p><p><strong>Host Bio:</strong></p><p>Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.</p><p>Connect with Rob Gorski: <a href="https://listen.theautismdad.com/">https://listen.theautismdad.com</a></p><p><strong>You can learn more about Mightier by visiting </strong><a href="mightier.com"><strong>mightier.com</strong></a><strong> and remember to use the code "theautismdad" to save 10%.  </strong></p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Learn More About Bened Life </strong></p><p>Bened Life supports a neuroinclusive community with education and science-backed probiotics that promote mental and physical health. Bened Life prides itself on hiring neurodivergent staff that helps to run multiple facets of their business. Their medical probiotic, Neuralli, featuring the probiotic PS128, has already helped thousands of neurotypical and neurodivergent people worldwide. Learn more by going to benedlife.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout for  20% off your first order.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/benedlife">Visit Bened Life</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>One Mom's Mission (feat. Tiffany Hamilton) S5E27</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/one-moms-mission-feat-tiffany-hamilton-s5e27</link>
      <description>Tiffany Hamilton co-founded Victor Wear, along with her autistic son Isaiah. Victor Wear is an inspirational clothing line that inspires resilience. 10% of every Victor Wear product sold goes to Special Olympics. Tiffany is on a mission to build a corporation primarily run by people with disabilities. This is the inspiration behind her journey.
Guest Bio: 
Mom and Founder of Victor Wear, an inspirational activewear brand, with her amazing teenage son. Its mission is to inspire triumph over obstacles and empower underserved communities to be victorious. 10% of every product sold goes to Special Olympics VA
Check out Victor Wear
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: listen.theautismdad.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.

Visit Mightier
Learn More About SeeInMe
It's not easy to trust anyone with your vulnerable loved ones. When my kids were younger, I was terrified of leaving them with anyone outside of close family. I worried that my kids wouldn't be understood or have their needs met by anyone who didn't really know them. I've had so many conversations with other parents over the years who feel the same way.

It's tough. It really is. And I get it for anyone going through this right now. I have good news for you SeeInMe can help. SeeInMe is a card that uses NFC technology and QR codes to allow teachers, caregivers, healthcare workers, and even first responders to learn about your loved one instantly. The profile you create for your loved one will pop up on their phone screen and provide valuable information that can make interactions in any setting.

Personalized and positive SeeInMe was designed by Dr. Risa Stein, a mother to a neurodivergent son and a clinical psychologist. She designed CME to help with her own family, and it can help yours too. You can learn more about SeeInMe by visiting seeinme.com. Use the code "theautismdad" to save 20%.
Visit SeeInMe
 
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      <pubDate>Mon, 15 Aug 2022 16:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>One Mom's Mission (feat. Tiffany Hamilton) S5E27</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>5</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>27</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Tiffany Hamilton co-founded Victor Wear, along with her autistic son Isaiah. Victor Wear is an inspirational clothing line that inspires resilience. 10% of every Victor Wear product sold goes to Special Olympics. Tiffany is on a mission to build a corporation primarily run by people with disabilities. This is the inspiration behind her journey.
Guest Bio: 
Mom and Founder of Victor Wear, an inspirational activewear brand, with her amazing teenage son. Its mission is to inspire triumph over obstacles and empower underserved communities to be victorious. 10% of every product sold goes to Special Olympics VA
Check out Victor Wear
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: listen.theautismdad.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.

Visit Mightier
Learn More About SeeInMe
It's not easy to trust anyone with your vulnerable loved ones. When my kids were younger, I was terrified of leaving them with anyone outside of close family. I worried that my kids wouldn't be understood or have their needs met by anyone who didn't really know them. I've had so many conversations with other parents over the years who feel the same way.

It's tough. It really is. And I get it for anyone going through this right now. I have good news for you SeeInMe can help. SeeInMe is a card that uses NFC technology and QR codes to allow teachers, caregivers, healthcare workers, and even first responders to learn about your loved one instantly. The profile you create for your loved one will pop up on their phone screen and provide valuable information that can make interactions in any setting.

Personalized and positive SeeInMe was designed by Dr. Risa Stein, a mother to a neurodivergent son and a clinical psychologist. She designed CME to help with her own family, and it can help yours too. You can learn more about SeeInMe by visiting seeinme.com. Use the code "theautismdad" to save 20%.
Visit SeeInMe
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Tiffany Hamilton co-founded Victor Wear, along with her autistic son Isaiah. Victor Wear is an inspirational clothing line that inspires resilience. 10% of every Victor Wear product sold goes to Special Olympics. Tiffany is on a mission to build a corporation primarily run by people with disabilities. This is the inspiration behind her journey.
Guest Bio: 
Mom and Founder of Victor Wear, an inspirational activewear brand, with her amazing teenage son. Its mission is to inspire triumph over obstacles and empower underserved communities to be victorious. 10% of every product sold goes to Special Olympics VA
Check out Victor Wear
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: listen.theautismdad.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.

Visit Mightier
Learn More About SeeInMe
It's not easy to trust anyone with your vulnerable loved ones. When my kids were younger, I was terrified of leaving them with anyone outside of close family. I worried that my kids wouldn't be understood or have their needs met by anyone who didn't really know them. I've had so many conversations with other parents over the years who feel the same way.

It's tough. It really is. And I get it for anyone going through this right now. I have good news for you SeeInMe can help. SeeInMe is a card that uses NFC technology and QR codes to allow teachers, caregivers, healthcare workers, and even first responders to learn about your loved one instantly. The profile you create for your loved one will pop up on their phone screen and provide valuable information that can make interactions in any setting.

Personalized and positive SeeInMe was designed by Dr. Risa Stein, a mother to a neurodivergent son and a clinical psychologist. She designed CME to help with her own family, and it can help yours too. You can learn more about SeeInMe by visiting seeinme.com. Use the code "theautismdad" to save 20%.
Visit SeeInMe
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.
</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/mightier">Visit Mightier</a></p><p><strong>Learn More About SeeInMe</strong></p><p>It's not easy to trust anyone with your vulnerable loved ones. When my kids were younger, I was terrified of leaving them with anyone outside of close family. I worried that my kids wouldn't be understood or have their needs met by anyone who didn't really know them. I've had so many conversations with other parents over the years who feel the same way.

It's tough. It really is. And I get it for anyone going through this right now. I have good news for you SeeInMe can help. SeeInMe is a card that uses NFC technology and QR codes to allow teachers, caregivers, healthcare workers, and even first responders to learn about your loved one instantly. The profile you create for your loved one will pop up on their phone screen and provide valuable information that can make interactions in any setting.

Personalized and positive SeeInMe was designed by Dr. Risa Stein, a mother to a neurodivergent son and a clinical psychologist. She designed CME to help with her own family, and it can help yours too. You can learn more about SeeInMe by visiting seeinme.com. Use the code "theautismdad" to save 20%.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/seeinme">Visit SeeInMe</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>Confessions of a Depressed Dad (feat. Rob Gorski) S5E26</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/confessions-of-a-depressed-dad-feat-rob-gorski-s5e26</link>
      <description>I don't know who needs to hear this, but I'm a single Dad battling depression, anxiety, and burnout. If you can relate, you're not alone. In this short episode, I talk honestly about my current mental health struggles and the importance of normalizing these conversations. 
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.

Visit Mightier
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 12 Aug 2022 16:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Confessions of a Depressed Dad (feat. Rob Gorski) S5E26</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>5</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>26</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>I don't know who needs to hear this, but I'm a single Dad battling depression, anxiety, and burnout. If you can relate, you're not alone. In this short episode, I talk honestly about my current mental health struggles and the importance of normalizing these conversations. 
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.

Visit Mightier
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>I don't know who needs to hear this, but I'm a single Dad battling depression, anxiety, and burnout. If you can relate, you're not alone. In this short episode, I talk honestly about my current mental health struggles and the importance of normalizing these conversations. 
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.

Visit Mightier
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.
</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/mightier">Visit Mightier</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>Missed Milestones (feat. Dr. Jason Kahn) S5E25</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/missed-milestones-feat-dr-jason-kahn-s5e25</link>
      <description>My guest today is Dr. Jason Kahn, a Developmental Psychiatrist out of Harvard. We all know how important milestones are in child development, and the role they play in detecting early signs of autism but do you know when should be worrying about a missed milestone, and when we should just give our kids a little more time? Dr. Kahn is here to help us navigate this and gain some peace of mind. 
Link to enter the Mightier Giveaway: https://www.rafflecopter.com/rafl/display/06ca993f46/?
Guest Bio: 
Dr. Jason Kahn is a developmental psychologist and researcher from Boston Children’s Hospital, an instructor at Harvard, and co-founder, as well as, Chief Science Officer of Mightier.
Find Mightier at https://mightier.com
Use the code "theautismdad" to save 10% of Mightier
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Trail Magik
Communing with nature is one of the best methods of self-care available, and hiking is one of the best ways to enjoy nature.

If you’re a parent who enjoys hitting the trails with your little ones, you’re already aware that toddlers will walk some of the journey and want carried the rest of the way. There are tons of contraptions for carrying babies while on the trails, but what about those in between, toddler years? You don’t want to bring a big bulky carrier for a kid who’s only going to use it some of the time. 

The Trail Magik Kid Carrier solves that problem and does so brilliantly. 

Invented by a Dad who wanted to take his 3-year-old backpacking. It’s for kiddos 12 months up to 43 pounds. The carrier attaches onto hiking backpacks and durable daypacks that have a waist strap &amp; upper loaders. Weighing less than 10oz, it’s so portable, you can stuff it into the side of your backpack when not in use. It’s a game-changer for the "outdoor adventure family" community. 
For more information, visit TrailMagik.com. 
Use the code "theautismdad" at check out and save 10% of your order. 
Visit Trail Magik
Learn More About This Giveaway
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids how to emotionally self-regulate. This means that kids learn the skills. They need to manage their emotions and reduce meltdowns, thus improving the quality of their life. My kids have been using Mightier for years, and it's made such a difference in our house.

I'm a huge fan of science and mighty ear is proven science out of Harvard Medical and Boston. Children's Hospital. 
I'm so excited to share that I've partnered with my friends at Mightier to provide one of my listeners with a full one-year subscription to their amazing platform. This includes access to the platform itself, a full Mightier kit, including a brand new Mightier tablet and even some fun swag for the kiddos.

This contest will run from August 1st through August 12th. The winner will be announced on Friday, August 19th at 7:00 AM EST right here on the podcast. So be sure to subscribe on your favorite podcast listening app and tune in. Link the show notes below for contest rules, ways to enter, and, uh, all that fun stuff. For more information on Mightier, visit https://mightier.com
Visit Mightier
 
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      <pubDate>Mon, 01 Aug 2022 09:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Missed Milestones (feat. Dr. Jason Kahn) S5E25</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>5</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>25</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>My guest today is Dr. Jason Kahn, a Developmental Psychiatrist out of Harvard. We all know how important milestones are in child development, and the role they play in detecting early signs of autism but do you know when should be worrying about a missed milestone, and when we should just give our kids a little more time? Dr. Kahn is here to help us navigate this and gain some peace of mind. 
Link to enter the Mightier Giveaway: https://www.rafflecopter.com/rafl/display/06ca993f46/?
Guest Bio: 
Dr. Jason Kahn is a developmental psychologist and researcher from Boston Children’s Hospital, an instructor at Harvard, and co-founder, as well as, Chief Science Officer of Mightier.
Find Mightier at https://mightier.com
Use the code "theautismdad" to save 10% of Mightier
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Trail Magik
Communing with nature is one of the best methods of self-care available, and hiking is one of the best ways to enjoy nature.

If you’re a parent who enjoys hitting the trails with your little ones, you’re already aware that toddlers will walk some of the journey and want carried the rest of the way. There are tons of contraptions for carrying babies while on the trails, but what about those in between, toddler years? You don’t want to bring a big bulky carrier for a kid who’s only going to use it some of the time. 

The Trail Magik Kid Carrier solves that problem and does so brilliantly. 

Invented by a Dad who wanted to take his 3-year-old backpacking. It’s for kiddos 12 months up to 43 pounds. The carrier attaches onto hiking backpacks and durable daypacks that have a waist strap &amp; upper loaders. Weighing less than 10oz, it’s so portable, you can stuff it into the side of your backpack when not in use. It’s a game-changer for the "outdoor adventure family" community. 
For more information, visit TrailMagik.com. 
Use the code "theautismdad" at check out and save 10% of your order. 
Visit Trail Magik
Learn More About This Giveaway
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids how to emotionally self-regulate. This means that kids learn the skills. They need to manage their emotions and reduce meltdowns, thus improving the quality of their life. My kids have been using Mightier for years, and it's made such a difference in our house.

I'm a huge fan of science and mighty ear is proven science out of Harvard Medical and Boston. Children's Hospital. 
I'm so excited to share that I've partnered with my friends at Mightier to provide one of my listeners with a full one-year subscription to their amazing platform. This includes access to the platform itself, a full Mightier kit, including a brand new Mightier tablet and even some fun swag for the kiddos.

This contest will run from August 1st through August 12th. The winner will be announced on Friday, August 19th at 7:00 AM EST right here on the podcast. So be sure to subscribe on your favorite podcast listening app and tune in. Link the show notes below for contest rules, ways to enter, and, uh, all that fun stuff. For more information on Mightier, visit https://mightier.com
Visit Mightier
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>My guest today is Dr. Jason Kahn, a Developmental Psychiatrist out of Harvard. We all know how important milestones are in child development, and the role they play in detecting early signs of autism but do you know when should be worrying about a missed milestone, and when we should just give our kids a little more time? Dr. Kahn is here to help us navigate this and gain some peace of mind. 
Link to enter the Mightier Giveaway: https://www.rafflecopter.com/rafl/display/06ca993f46/?
Guest Bio: 
Dr. Jason Kahn is a developmental psychologist and researcher from Boston Children’s Hospital, an instructor at Harvard, and co-founder, as well as, Chief Science Officer of Mightier.
Find Mightier at https://mightier.com
Use the code "theautismdad" to save 10% of Mightier
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Trail Magik
Communing with nature is one of the best methods of self-care available, and hiking is one of the best ways to enjoy nature.

If you’re a parent who enjoys hitting the trails with your little ones, you’re already aware that toddlers will walk some of the journey and want carried the rest of the way. There are tons of contraptions for carrying babies while on the trails, but what about those in between, toddler years? You don’t want to bring a big bulky carrier for a kid who’s only going to use it some of the time. 

The Trail Magik Kid Carrier solves that problem and does so brilliantly. 

Invented by a Dad who wanted to take his 3-year-old backpacking. It’s for kiddos 12 months up to 43 pounds. The carrier attaches onto hiking backpacks and durable daypacks that have a waist strap &amp; upper loaders. Weighing less than 10oz, it’s so portable, you can stuff it into the side of your backpack when not in use. It’s a game-changer for the "outdoor adventure family" community. 
For more information, visit TrailMagik.com. 
Use the code "theautismdad" at check out and save 10% of your order. 
Visit Trail Magik
Learn More About This Giveaway
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids how to emotionally self-regulate. This means that kids learn the skills. They need to manage their emotions and reduce meltdowns, thus improving the quality of their life. My kids have been using Mightier for years, and it's made such a difference in our house.

I'm a huge fan of science and mighty ear is proven science out of Harvard Medical and Boston. Children's Hospital. 
I'm so excited to share that I've partnered with my friends at Mightier to provide one of my listeners with a full one-year subscription to their amazing platform. This includes access to the platform itself, a full Mightier kit, including a brand new Mightier tablet and even some fun swag for the kiddos.

This contest will run from August 1st through August 12th. The winner will be announced on Friday, August 19th at 7:00 AM EST right here on the podcast. So be sure to subscribe on your favorite podcast listening app and tune in. Link the show notes below for contest rules, ways to enter, and, uh, all that fun stuff. For more information on Mightier, visit https://mightier.com
Visit Mightier
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <p>My guest today is Dr. Jason Kahn, a Developmental Psychiatrist out of Harvard. We all know how important milestones are in child development, and the role they play in detecting early signs of autism but do you know when should be worrying about a missed milestone, and when we should just give our kids a little more time? Dr. Kahn is here to help us navigate this and gain some peace of mind. </p><p><strong>Link to enter the Mightier Giveaway: </strong><a href="https://www.rafflecopter.com/rafl/display/06ca993f46/?"><strong>https://www.rafflecopter.com/rafl/display/06ca993f46/?</strong></a></p><p><strong>Guest Bio: </strong></p><p>Dr. Jason Kahn is a developmental psychologist and researcher from Boston Children’s Hospital, an instructor at Harvard, and co-founder, as well as, Chief Science Officer of Mightier.</p><p>Find Mightier at <a href="https://mightier.com">https://mightier.com</a></p><p><strong>Use the code "theautismdad" to save 10% of Mightier</strong></p><p><strong>Host Bio:</strong></p><p>Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.</p><p>Connect with Rob Gorski: <a href="https://listen.theautismdad.com/">https://listen.theautismdad.com</a></p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Learn More About Trail Magik</strong></p><p>Communing with nature is one of the best methods of self-care available, and hiking is one of the best ways to enjoy nature.

If you’re a parent who enjoys hitting the trails with your little ones, you’re already aware that toddlers will walk some of the journey and want carried the rest of the way. There are tons of contraptions for carrying babies while on the trails, but what about those in between, toddler years? You don’t want to bring a big bulky carrier for a kid who’s only going to use it some of the time. 

The Trail Magik Kid Carrier solves that problem and does so brilliantly. 

Invented by a Dad who wanted to take his 3-year-old backpacking. It’s for kiddos 12 months up to 43 pounds. The carrier attaches onto hiking backpacks and durable daypacks that have a waist strap &amp; upper loaders. Weighing less than 10oz, it’s so portable, you can stuff it into the side of your backpack when not in use. It’s a game-changer for the "outdoor adventure family" community. 
For more information, visit TrailMagik.com. 
Use the code "theautismdad" at check out and save 10% of your order. </p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/trailmagik">Visit Trail Magik</a></p><p><strong>Learn More About This Giveaway</strong></p><p>Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids how to emotionally self-regulate. This means that kids learn the skills. They need to manage their emotions and reduce meltdowns, thus improving the quality of their life. My kids have been using Mightier for years, and it's made such a difference in our house.

I'm a huge fan of science and mighty ear is proven science out of Harvard Medical and Boston. Children's Hospital. 
I'm so excited to share that I've partnered with my friends at Mightier to provide one of my listeners with a full one-year subscription to their amazing platform. This includes access to the platform itself, a full Mightier kit, including a brand new Mightier tablet and even some fun swag for the kiddos.

This contest will run from August 1st through August 12th. The winner will be announced on Friday, August 19th at 7:00 AM EST right here on the podcast. So be sure to subscribe on your favorite podcast listening app and tune in. Link the show notes below for contest rules, ways to enter, and, uh, all that fun stuff. For more information on Mightier, visit https://mightier.com</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/mightier">Visit Mightier</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>Presley's Place: A sensory reprieve inside Pittsburgh International Airport (feat. Bob Kerlik) S5E24</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/presleys-place-a-sensory-reprieve-inside-pittsburgh-international-airport-feat-bob-kerlik-s5e24</link>
      <description>Today's show is all about inclusivity and how important it is to provide equal access to travel for all people. My guest today is Bob Kerlik. Bob is Vice President of Media Relations at Allegheny County Airport Authority, and he's here to talk about Presley's Place. Presley's Place is a massive, state-of-the-art sensory room inside Pittsburgh International Airport. This is the story of how it all got started.
Guest Bio:
Bob Kerlik is vice president of media relations for the Allegheny County Airport Authority and executive editor of Blue Sky News. Bob has more than 15 years of experience in communications, including a dozen years as a reporter at the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. He graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Journalism from Duquesne University, where he later served as an adjunct instructor and advisor for the university’s student newspaper.
Learn more about Pittsburgh International Airport and Presley's Place:
https://flypittsburgh.com/
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com
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Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About SuperBill
SuperBill provides a hands off concierge service that helps you understand, navigate and utilize your out of network insurance benefit. I know how hard it can be to schedule, manage, and get our kids to all of these appointments. Why not let super bill handle the auto network piece. They work directly with your private pay care providers. Submit super bills, provide rejection resolution, and track claims and reimbursement from your insurance provider.

SuperBill is affordable at less than $20 a month per family. And as an exclusive offer for my listeners, visit thesuperbill.com that's thesuperbill.com. And use the code "theautismdad" to get your first month free.

Visit SuperBill
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.

Visit Mightier
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
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      <itunes:season>5</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>24</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Today's show is all about inclusivity and how important it is to provide equal access to travel for all people. My guest today is Bob Kerlik. Bob is Vice President of Media Relations at Allegheny County Airport Authority, and he's here to talk about Presley's Place. Presley's Place is a massive, state-of-the-art sensory room inside Pittsburgh International Airport. This is the story of how it all got started.
Guest Bio:
Bob Kerlik is vice president of media relations for the Allegheny County Airport Authority and executive editor of Blue Sky News. Bob has more than 15 years of experience in communications, including a dozen years as a reporter at the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. He graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Journalism from Duquesne University, where he later served as an adjunct instructor and advisor for the university’s student newspaper.
Learn more about Pittsburgh International Airport and Presley's Place:
https://flypittsburgh.com/
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com
1VrboM87icCBSKn6vlcS
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About SuperBill
SuperBill provides a hands off concierge service that helps you understand, navigate and utilize your out of network insurance benefit. I know how hard it can be to schedule, manage, and get our kids to all of these appointments. Why not let super bill handle the auto network piece. They work directly with your private pay care providers. Submit super bills, provide rejection resolution, and track claims and reimbursement from your insurance provider.

SuperBill is affordable at less than $20 a month per family. And as an exclusive offer for my listeners, visit thesuperbill.com that's thesuperbill.com. And use the code "theautismdad" to get your first month free.

Visit SuperBill
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.

Visit Mightier
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Today's show is all about inclusivity and how important it is to provide equal access to travel for all people. My guest today is Bob Kerlik. Bob is Vice President of Media Relations at Allegheny County Airport Authority, and he's here to talk about Presley's Place. Presley's Place is a massive, state-of-the-art sensory room inside Pittsburgh International Airport. This is the story of how it all got started.
Guest Bio:
Bob Kerlik is vice president of media relations for the Allegheny County Airport Authority and executive editor of Blue Sky News. Bob has more than 15 years of experience in communications, including a dozen years as a reporter at the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. He graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Journalism from Duquesne University, where he later served as an adjunct instructor and advisor for the university’s student newspaper.
Learn more about Pittsburgh International Airport and Presley's Place:
https://flypittsburgh.com/
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com
1VrboM87icCBSKn6vlcS
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About SuperBill
SuperBill provides a hands off concierge service that helps you understand, navigate and utilize your out of network insurance benefit. I know how hard it can be to schedule, manage, and get our kids to all of these appointments. Why not let super bill handle the auto network piece. They work directly with your private pay care providers. Submit super bills, provide rejection resolution, and track claims and reimbursement from your insurance provider.

SuperBill is affordable at less than $20 a month per family. And as an exclusive offer for my listeners, visit thesuperbill.com that's thesuperbill.com. And use the code "theautismdad" to get your first month free.

Visit SuperBill
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.

Visit Mightier
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <p>Today's show is all about inclusivity and how important it is to provide equal access to travel for all people. My guest today is <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/robert-kerlik-99a1b0110/">Bob Kerlik</a>. Bob is Vice President of Media Relations at Allegheny County Airport Authority, and he's here to talk about Presley's Place. Presley's Place is a massive, state-of-the-art sensory room inside Pittsburgh International Airport. This is the story of how it all got started.</p><p><strong>Guest Bio:</strong></p><p><strong>Bob Kerlik</strong> is vice president of media relations for the Allegheny County Airport Authority and executive editor of Blue Sky News. Bob has more than 15 years of experience in communications, including a dozen years as a reporter at the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. He graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Journalism from Duquesne University, where he later served as an adjunct instructor and advisor for the university’s student newspaper.</p><p>Learn more about Pittsburgh International Airport and Presley's Place:</p><p><a href="https://flypittsburgh.com/">https://flypittsburgh.com/</a></p><p><strong>Host Bio:</strong></p><p>Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.</p><p>Connect with Rob Gorski: <a href="https://listen.theautismdad.com/">https://listen.theautismdad.com</a></p><p>1VrboM87icCBSKn6vlcS</p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Learn More About SuperBill</strong></p><p>SuperBill provides a hands off concierge service that helps you understand, navigate and utilize your out of network insurance benefit. I know how hard it can be to schedule, manage, and get our kids to all of these appointments. Why not let super bill handle the auto network piece. They work directly with your private pay care providers. Submit super bills, provide rejection resolution, and track claims and reimbursement from your insurance provider.

SuperBill is affordable at less than $20 a month per family. And as an exclusive offer for my listeners, visit thesuperbill.com that's thesuperbill.com. And use the code "theautismdad" to get your first month free.
</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/superbill">Visit SuperBill</a></p><p><strong>Learn More About Mightier</strong></p><p>Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.
</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/mightier">Visit Mightier</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>Feeling Guilty and Sensory Eating (feat. Rob Gorski) S5E23</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/feeling-guilty-and-sensory-eating-feat-rob-gorski-s5e23</link>
      <description>This week's Answering Listener Questions episode is brought to you by SuperBill. Today's listener topics are about not feeling guilty for taking time for yourself (selfcare) and sensory eating vs picky eating. This episode is less than 10 minutes. 
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About SuperBill
SuperBill provides a hands off concierge service that helps you understand, navigate and utilize your out of network insurance benefit. I know how hard it can be to schedule, manage, and get our kids to all of these appointments. Why not let super bill handle the auto network piece. They work directly with your private pay care providers. Submit super bills, provide rejection resolution, and track claims and reimbursement from your insurance provider.

SuperBill is affordable at less than $20 a month per family. And as an exclusive offer for my listeners, visit thesuperbill.com that's thesuperbill.com. And use the code "theautismdad" to get your first month free.

Visit SuperBill
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 23 Jul 2022 05:30:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Feeling Guilty and Sensory Eating (feat. Rob Gorski) S5E23</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>5</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>23</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>This week's Answering Listener Questions episode is brought to you by SuperBill. Today's listener topics are about not feeling guilty for taking time for yourself (selfcare) and sensory eating vs picky eating. This episode is less than 10 minutes. 
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About SuperBill
SuperBill provides a hands off concierge service that helps you understand, navigate and utilize your out of network insurance benefit. I know how hard it can be to schedule, manage, and get our kids to all of these appointments. Why not let super bill handle the auto network piece. They work directly with your private pay care providers. Submit super bills, provide rejection resolution, and track claims and reimbursement from your insurance provider.

SuperBill is affordable at less than $20 a month per family. And as an exclusive offer for my listeners, visit thesuperbill.com that's thesuperbill.com. And use the code "theautismdad" to get your first month free.

Visit SuperBill
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>This week's Answering Listener Questions episode is brought to you by SuperBill. Today's listener topics are about not feeling guilty for taking time for yourself (selfcare) and sensory eating vs picky eating. This episode is less than 10 minutes. 
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About SuperBill
SuperBill provides a hands off concierge service that helps you understand, navigate and utilize your out of network insurance benefit. I know how hard it can be to schedule, manage, and get our kids to all of these appointments. Why not let super bill handle the auto network piece. They work directly with your private pay care providers. Submit super bills, provide rejection resolution, and track claims and reimbursement from your insurance provider.

SuperBill is affordable at less than $20 a month per family. And as an exclusive offer for my listeners, visit thesuperbill.com that's thesuperbill.com. And use the code "theautismdad" to get your first month free.

Visit SuperBill
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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SuperBill is affordable at less than $20 a month per family. And as an exclusive offer for my listeners, visit thesuperbill.com that's thesuperbill.com. And use the code "theautismdad" to get your first month free.
</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/superbill">Visit SuperBill</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>Keeping Your Child's Support Team Up To Date (feat. Risa Stein PhD, MA) S5E22</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/keeping-your-childs-support-team-up-to-date-feat-risa-stein-phd-ma-s5e22</link>
      <description>I speak with Risa Stein, Ph.D., MA in this parenting resource episode. Risa is a mother to a neurodivergent son and a Clinical Psychologist. She's also the Founder and CEO of SeeInMe. SeeInMe is an NFC-based technology that helps caregivers, teachers, providers, and self-advocates.
Guest Bio:
Risa Stein PhD, MD is a clinical psychologist, mother to a neurodivergent son, and granddaughter to a (now deceased) Alzheimer’s sufferer. She has struggled with entrusting her loved ones to the care of someone who does not and cannot easily get to know them. She created SeeInMe to address this problem.
Connect with Risa: seeinme.com
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Shelley Kenow
I know how frustrating and scary and overwhelming IEP meetings can be. I want to connect you with my friend, Shelly Keno. She is an IEP coach with over 30 years of experience in special education.

IEP meetings don't have to be scary. It's so important that we empower ourselves with knowledge and insights so that we can better navigate these difficult situations and work together with the school for the betterment of our kids. 

So if you're interested in learning about what Shelley does visit shelleykenow.com,  and use the code, "theautismdad" to save $7 off of an IEP review.
Visit Shelley Kenow
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.

Visit Mightier
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 18 Jul 2022 16:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:subtitle>I speak with Risa Stein, Ph.D., MA in this parenting resource episode. Risa is a mother to a neurodivergent son and a Clinical Psychologist. She's also the Founder and CEO of SeeInMe. SeeInMe is an NFC-based technology that helps caregivers, teachers, providers, and self-advocates.
Guest Bio:
Risa Stein PhD, MD is a clinical psychologist, mother to a neurodivergent son, and granddaughter to a (now deceased) Alzheimer’s sufferer. She has struggled with entrusting her loved ones to the care of someone who does not and cannot easily get to know them. She created SeeInMe to address this problem.
Connect with Risa: seeinme.com
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Shelley Kenow
I know how frustrating and scary and overwhelming IEP meetings can be. I want to connect you with my friend, Shelly Keno. She is an IEP coach with over 30 years of experience in special education.

IEP meetings don't have to be scary. It's so important that we empower ourselves with knowledge and insights so that we can better navigate these difficult situations and work together with the school for the betterment of our kids. 

So if you're interested in learning about what Shelley does visit shelleykenow.com,  and use the code, "theautismdad" to save $7 off of an IEP review.
Visit Shelley Kenow
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.

Visit Mightier
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>I speak with Risa Stein, Ph.D., MA in this parenting resource episode. Risa is a mother to a neurodivergent son and a Clinical Psychologist. She's also the Founder and CEO of SeeInMe. SeeInMe is an NFC-based technology that helps caregivers, teachers, providers, and self-advocates.
Guest Bio:
Risa Stein PhD, MD is a clinical psychologist, mother to a neurodivergent son, and granddaughter to a (now deceased) Alzheimer’s sufferer. She has struggled with entrusting her loved ones to the care of someone who does not and cannot easily get to know them. She created SeeInMe to address this problem.
Connect with Risa: seeinme.com
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Shelley Kenow
I know how frustrating and scary and overwhelming IEP meetings can be. I want to connect you with my friend, Shelly Keno. She is an IEP coach with over 30 years of experience in special education.

IEP meetings don't have to be scary. It's so important that we empower ourselves with knowledge and insights so that we can better navigate these difficult situations and work together with the school for the betterment of our kids. 

So if you're interested in learning about what Shelley does visit shelleykenow.com,  and use the code, "theautismdad" to save $7 off of an IEP review.
Visit Shelley Kenow
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.

Visit Mightier
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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IEP meetings don't have to be scary. It's so important that we empower ourselves with knowledge and insights so that we can better navigate these difficult situations and work together with the school for the betterment of our kids. 

So if you're interested in learning about what Shelley does visit shelleykenow.com,  and use the code, "theautismdad" to save $7 off of an IEP review.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/shelleykenow">Visit Shelley Kenow</a></p><p><strong>Learn More About Mightier</strong></p><p>Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.
</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/mightier">Visit Mightier</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/why-does-my-kid-have-meltdowns-after-school-feat-rob-gorski-s5e21</link>
      <description>I'm answering listener and reader questions every Friday. Today's question is "Why does my kid have meltdowns after school?" The second part of that question is "What can we do to help prevent them from happening?" 
The runtime for this is less than 10 minutes but it's 10 minutes well spent. 
Submit your questions at listen.theautismdad.com. ☺ 
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski:
https://listen.theautismdad.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.

Visit Mightier
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 15 Jul 2022 16:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:episode>21</itunes:episode>
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      <itunes:subtitle>I'm answering listener and reader questions every Friday. Today's question is "Why does my kid have meltdowns after school?" The second part of that question is "What can we do to help prevent them from happening?" 
The runtime for this is less than 10 minutes but it's 10 minutes well spent. 
Submit your questions at listen.theautismdad.com. ☺ 
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski:
https://listen.theautismdad.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.

Visit Mightier
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>I'm answering listener and reader questions every Friday. Today's question is "Why does my kid have meltdowns after school?" The second part of that question is "What can we do to help prevent them from happening?" 
The runtime for this is less than 10 minutes but it's 10 minutes well spent. 
Submit your questions at listen.theautismdad.com. ☺ 
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski:
https://listen.theautismdad.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.

Visit Mightier
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.
</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/mightier">Visit Mightier</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>Apologies To My Autistic Friends (feat. Rob Gorski) S5E20</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/apologies-to-my-autistic-friends-feat-rob-gorski-s5e20</link>
      <description>In this short episode, I explain some changes I'm making and why I want to apologize to my autistic friends. 
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski:
Official Podcast Homepage
Also mentioned in this episode:
I finally have a discount code to share for Mightier. I've been after this for a long time and I'm thulled to share it with you. Visit mightier.com and use the code "theautismdad" to save 10%. 
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.

Visit Mightier
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 12 Jul 2022 16:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:subtitle>In this short episode, I explain some changes I'm making and why I want to apologize to my autistic friends. 
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski:
Official Podcast Homepage
Also mentioned in this episode:
I finally have a discount code to share for Mightier. I've been after this for a long time and I'm thulled to share it with you. Visit mightier.com and use the code "theautismdad" to save 10%. 
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.

Visit Mightier
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In this short episode, I explain some changes I'm making and why I want to apologize to my autistic friends. 
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski:
Official Podcast Homepage
Also mentioned in this episode:
I finally have a discount code to share for Mightier. I've been after this for a long time and I'm thulled to share it with you. Visit mightier.com and use the code "theautismdad" to save 10%. 
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.

Visit Mightier
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.
</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/mightier">Visit Mightier</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>Understanding meltdowns in less than 10 minutes (S5E19)</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/understanding-meltdowns-in-less-than-10-minutes-s5e19</link>
      <description>We use the words' meltdown and tantrum in the autism community all the time, but do we really know what they mean? In the next 6 minutes, you will learn everything you need to know to gain a better understanding of both meltdowns and tantrums, as well as how to tell the difference between the two. 
Submit your autism parenting questions at the link below: 
https://listen.theautismdad.com/contact/
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski:
Official Podcast Homepage:
listen.theautismdad.com
Official Blog
theautismdad.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.

Visit Mightier
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 08 Jul 2022 16:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Understanding meltdowns in less than 10 minutes (S5E19)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>bonus</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>5</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>19</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>We use the words' meltdown and tantrum in the autism community all the time, but do we really know what they mean? In the next 6 minutes, you will learn everything you need to know to gain a better understanding of both meltdowns and tantrums, as well as how to tell the difference between the two. 
Submit your autism parenting questions at the link below: 
https://listen.theautismdad.com/contact/
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski:
Official Podcast Homepage:
listen.theautismdad.com
Official Blog
theautismdad.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.

Visit Mightier
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>We use the words' meltdown and tantrum in the autism community all the time, but do we really know what they mean? In the next 6 minutes, you will learn everything you need to know to gain a better understanding of both meltdowns and tantrums, as well as how to tell the difference between the two. 
Submit your autism parenting questions at the link below: 
https://listen.theautismdad.com/contact/
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski:
Official Podcast Homepage:
listen.theautismdad.com
Official Blog
theautismdad.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.

Visit Mightier
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <p>We use the words' meltdown and tantrum in the autism community all the time, but do we really know what they mean? In the next 6 minutes, you will learn everything you need to know to gain a better understanding of both meltdowns and tantrums, as well as how to tell the difference between the two. </p><p><strong>Submit your autism parenting questions at the link below: </strong></p><p><a href="https://listen.theautismdad.com/contact/">https://listen.theautismdad.com/contact/</a></p><p><strong>Host Bio:</strong></p><p>Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.</p><p>Connect with Rob Gorski:</p><p><strong>Official Podcast Homepage:</strong></p><p><a href="listen.theautismdad.com">listen.theautismdad.com</a></p><p><strong>Official Blog</strong></p><p><a href="theautismdad.com">theautismdad.com</a></p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Learn More About Mightier</strong></p><p>Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.
</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/mightier">Visit Mightier</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>Raising Twin Autistic Daughters (feat. Jacqueline Carrillo) S5E18</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/raising-twin-autistic-daughters-feat-jacqueline-carrillo-s5e18</link>
      <description>In this Parent to Parent episode, I talk with Jacqueline Carrillo about her experience raising twin autistic, teenage daughters. Jacqueline discusses several issues that matter to her, including the importance of employers being accommodating to parents who are trying to balance work, and the demands of raising special needs kids. This is especially true for single parents. 
Guest Bio:
Jacqueline Carrillo is a single mom to twin, teenage, autistic daughters. She's a business owner and advocates for autism awareness, not only for her daughters but for everyone else in the community. She also loves to help promote other small businesses via her social media platform. 
Connect with Jacqueline: website
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski:
Official Podcast Homepage
Official Blog
Podcast Discussion
Autism Parenting Support Forum
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Tracto
Tracto is a free app that is all about empowering parents to better understand and meet the unique needs of their kids with autism, ADHD or anxiety. Tracto does this by easily allowing for the collaborative tracking of behaviors over time. 
Parents can invite teachers or anyone else they want to help document behavioral changes. Not everyone sees the same things because every environment is different. Being able to document behaviors in realtime, prevents having to pull from memory later on, making it more accurate, and reliable information. 

Tracking things like sleep patterns, medication-related behavioral changes, behaviors in the classroom, or anything else that parents of these amazing kiddos need to keep an eye on, can be challenging. Simply put, Tracto makes it easy. 
All tracking and collaboration functions to this app are completely free.
They also offer affordable online courses, taught by leading experts if you’re interested in learning some new parenting skills yourself. They’re short videos that will teach you new parenting approaches and help you gain more insight into your child. 

You can get more information about Tracto at tracto.app.  Or check out the Google Play or Apple app store. Use the code “theautismdad” at checkout and save 30% off your online course order. 

Visit Tracto
Learn More About Trail Magik
Communing with nature is one of the best methods of self-care available, and hiking is one of the best ways to enjoy nature.

If you’re a parent who enjoys hitting the trails with your little ones, you’re already aware that toddlers will walk some of the journey and want carried the rest of the way. There are tons of contraptions for carrying babies while on the trails, but what about those in between, toddler years? You don’t want to bring a big bulky carrier for a kid who’s only going to use it some of the time. 

The Trail Magik Kid Carrier solves that problem and does so brilliantly. 

Invented by a Dad who wanted to take his 3-year-old backpacking. It’s for kiddos 12 months up to 43 pounds. The carrier attaches onto hiking backpacks and durable daypacks that have a waist strap &amp; upper loaders. Weighing less than 10oz, it’s so portable, you can stuff it into the side of your backpack when not in use. It’s a game-changer for the "outdoor adventure family" community. 
For more information, visit TrailMagik.com. 
Use the code "theautismdad" at check out and save 10% of your order. 
Visit Trail Magik
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 04 Jul 2022 16:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Raising Twin Autistic Daughters (feat. Jacqueline Carrillo) S5E18</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>5</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>18</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>In this Parent to Parent episode, I talk with Jacqueline Carrillo about her experience raising twin autistic, teenage daughters. Jacqueline discusses several issues that matter to her, including the importance of employers being accommodating to parents who are trying to balance work, and the demands of raising special needs kids. This is especially true for single parents. 
Guest Bio:
Jacqueline Carrillo is a single mom to twin, teenage, autistic daughters. She's a business owner and advocates for autism awareness, not only for her daughters but for everyone else in the community. She also loves to help promote other small businesses via her social media platform. 
Connect with Jacqueline: website
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski:
Official Podcast Homepage
Official Blog
Podcast Discussion
Autism Parenting Support Forum
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Tracto
Tracto is a free app that is all about empowering parents to better understand and meet the unique needs of their kids with autism, ADHD or anxiety. Tracto does this by easily allowing for the collaborative tracking of behaviors over time. 
Parents can invite teachers or anyone else they want to help document behavioral changes. Not everyone sees the same things because every environment is different. Being able to document behaviors in realtime, prevents having to pull from memory later on, making it more accurate, and reliable information. 

Tracking things like sleep patterns, medication-related behavioral changes, behaviors in the classroom, or anything else that parents of these amazing kiddos need to keep an eye on, can be challenging. Simply put, Tracto makes it easy. 
All tracking and collaboration functions to this app are completely free.
They also offer affordable online courses, taught by leading experts if you’re interested in learning some new parenting skills yourself. They’re short videos that will teach you new parenting approaches and help you gain more insight into your child. 

You can get more information about Tracto at tracto.app.  Or check out the Google Play or Apple app store. Use the code “theautismdad” at checkout and save 30% off your online course order. 

Visit Tracto
Learn More About Trail Magik
Communing with nature is one of the best methods of self-care available, and hiking is one of the best ways to enjoy nature.

If you’re a parent who enjoys hitting the trails with your little ones, you’re already aware that toddlers will walk some of the journey and want carried the rest of the way. There are tons of contraptions for carrying babies while on the trails, but what about those in between, toddler years? You don’t want to bring a big bulky carrier for a kid who’s only going to use it some of the time. 

The Trail Magik Kid Carrier solves that problem and does so brilliantly. 

Invented by a Dad who wanted to take his 3-year-old backpacking. It’s for kiddos 12 months up to 43 pounds. The carrier attaches onto hiking backpacks and durable daypacks that have a waist strap &amp; upper loaders. Weighing less than 10oz, it’s so portable, you can stuff it into the side of your backpack when not in use. It’s a game-changer for the "outdoor adventure family" community. 
For more information, visit TrailMagik.com. 
Use the code "theautismdad" at check out and save 10% of your order. 
Visit Trail Magik
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In this Parent to Parent episode, I talk with Jacqueline Carrillo about her experience raising twin autistic, teenage daughters. Jacqueline discusses several issues that matter to her, including the importance of employers being accommodating to parents who are trying to balance work, and the demands of raising special needs kids. This is especially true for single parents. 
Guest Bio:
Jacqueline Carrillo is a single mom to twin, teenage, autistic daughters. She's a business owner and advocates for autism awareness, not only for her daughters but for everyone else in the community. She also loves to help promote other small businesses via her social media platform. 
Connect with Jacqueline: website
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski:
Official Podcast Homepage
Official Blog
Podcast Discussion
Autism Parenting Support Forum
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Tracto
Tracto is a free app that is all about empowering parents to better understand and meet the unique needs of their kids with autism, ADHD or anxiety. Tracto does this by easily allowing for the collaborative tracking of behaviors over time. 
Parents can invite teachers or anyone else they want to help document behavioral changes. Not everyone sees the same things because every environment is different. Being able to document behaviors in realtime, prevents having to pull from memory later on, making it more accurate, and reliable information. 

Tracking things like sleep patterns, medication-related behavioral changes, behaviors in the classroom, or anything else that parents of these amazing kiddos need to keep an eye on, can be challenging. Simply put, Tracto makes it easy. 
All tracking and collaboration functions to this app are completely free.
They also offer affordable online courses, taught by leading experts if you’re interested in learning some new parenting skills yourself. They’re short videos that will teach you new parenting approaches and help you gain more insight into your child. 

You can get more information about Tracto at tracto.app.  Or check out the Google Play or Apple app store. Use the code “theautismdad” at checkout and save 30% off your online course order. 

Visit Tracto
Learn More About Trail Magik
Communing with nature is one of the best methods of self-care available, and hiking is one of the best ways to enjoy nature.

If you’re a parent who enjoys hitting the trails with your little ones, you’re already aware that toddlers will walk some of the journey and want carried the rest of the way. There are tons of contraptions for carrying babies while on the trails, but what about those in between, toddler years? You don’t want to bring a big bulky carrier for a kid who’s only going to use it some of the time. 

The Trail Magik Kid Carrier solves that problem and does so brilliantly. 

Invented by a Dad who wanted to take his 3-year-old backpacking. It’s for kiddos 12 months up to 43 pounds. The carrier attaches onto hiking backpacks and durable daypacks that have a waist strap &amp; upper loaders. Weighing less than 10oz, it’s so portable, you can stuff it into the side of your backpack when not in use. It’s a game-changer for the "outdoor adventure family" community. 
For more information, visit TrailMagik.com. 
Use the code "theautismdad" at check out and save 10% of your order. 
Visit Trail Magik
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <p>In this <em>Parent to Parent </em>episode, I talk with Jacqueline Carrillo about her experience raising twin autistic, teenage daughters. Jacqueline discusses several issues that matter to her, including the importance of employers being accommodating to parents who are trying to balance work, and the demands of raising special needs kids. This is especially true for single parents. </p><p><strong>Guest Bio:</strong></p><p>Jacqueline Carrillo is a single mom to twin, teenage, autistic daughters. She's a business owner and advocates for autism awareness, not only for her daughters but for everyone else in the community. She also loves to help promote other small businesses via her social media platform. </p><p>Connect with Jacqueline: <a href="https://www.facebook.com/costenacraftsllc/">website</a></p><p><strong>Host Bio:</strong></p><p>Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.</p><p>Connect with Rob Gorski:</p><p><a href="https://listen.theautismdad.com/episode/listen.theautismdad.com">Official Podcast Homepage</a></p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.com/">Official Blog</a></p><p><a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/The_Autism_Dad_Pod/">Podcast Discussion</a></p><p><a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/Autism_Parenting/">Autism Parenting Support Forum</a></p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Learn More About Tracto</strong></p><p>Tracto is a free app that is all about empowering parents to better understand and meet the unique needs of their kids with autism, ADHD or anxiety. Tracto does this by easily allowing for the collaborative tracking of behaviors over time. 
Parents can invite teachers or anyone else they want to help document behavioral changes. Not everyone sees the same things because every environment is different. Being able to document behaviors in realtime, prevents having to pull from memory later on, making it more accurate, and reliable information. 

Tracking things like sleep patterns, medication-related behavioral changes, behaviors in the classroom, or anything else that parents of these amazing kiddos need to keep an eye on, can be challenging. Simply put, Tracto makes it easy. 
All tracking and collaboration functions to this app are completely free.
They also offer affordable online courses, taught by leading experts if you’re interested in learning some new parenting skills yourself. They’re short videos that will teach you new parenting approaches and help you gain more insight into your child. 

You can get more information about Tracto at tracto.app.  Or check out the Google Play or Apple app store. Use the code “theautismdad” at checkout and save 30% off your online course order. 
</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/tracto">Visit Tracto</a></p><p><strong>Learn More About Trail Magik</strong></p><p>Communing with nature is one of the best methods of self-care available, and hiking is one of the best ways to enjoy nature.

If you’re a parent who enjoys hitting the trails with your little ones, you’re already aware that toddlers will walk some of the journey and want carried the rest of the way. There are tons of contraptions for carrying babies while on the trails, but what about those in between, toddler years? You don’t want to bring a big bulky carrier for a kid who’s only going to use it some of the time. 

The Trail Magik Kid Carrier solves that problem and does so brilliantly. 

Invented by a Dad who wanted to take his 3-year-old backpacking. It’s for kiddos 12 months up to 43 pounds. The carrier attaches onto hiking backpacks and durable daypacks that have a waist strap &amp; upper loaders. Weighing less than 10oz, it’s so portable, you can stuff it into the side of your backpack when not in use. It’s a game-changer for the "outdoor adventure family" community. 
For more information, visit TrailMagik.com. 
Use the code "theautismdad" at check out and save 10% of your order. </p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/trailmagik">Visit Trail Magik</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>Accepting the Diagnosis (feat. Dennis Procopio) S5E17</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/accepting-the-diagnosis-feat-dennis-procopio-s5e17</link>
      <description>Sometimes we need a little help to accept a diagnosis, be it for our child or ourselves. In this episode, Dennis Procopio helps me to accept my recent diagnosis. I think his advice transcends my singular experience and can apply to so many situations, including the one in your life. This was a very personal episode and I hope it helps you as much as it helped me. 
Guest Bio: 
Dennis Procopio is a husband, father, and male life coach. Dennis is an autism dad, and recently discovered that he himself is autistic. Dennis uses his life experience to help men be better versions of themselves through his business, MAN-UP! Life Coaching.
Connect with Dennis: manuplifecoaching.com
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski:
Official Podcast Homepage
Official Blog
Podcast Discussion
Autism Parenting Support Forum
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Trail Magik
Communing with nature is one of the best methods of self-care available, and hiking is one of the best ways to enjoy nature.

If you’re a parent who enjoys hitting the trails with your little ones, you’re already aware that toddlers will walk some of the journey and want carried the rest of the way. There are tons of contraptions for carrying babies while on the trails, but what about those in between, toddler years? You don’t want to bring a big bulky carrier for a kid who’s only going to use it some of the time. 

The Trail Magik Kid Carrier solves that problem and does so brilliantly. 

Invented by a Dad who wanted to take his 3-year-old backpacking. It’s for kiddos 12 months up to 43 pounds. The carrier attaches onto hiking backpacks and durable daypacks that have a waist strap &amp; upper loaders. Weighing less than 10oz, it’s so portable, you can stuff it into the side of your backpack when not in use. It’s a game-changer for the "outdoor adventure family" community. 
For more information, visit TrailMagik.com. 
Use the code "theautismdad" at check out and save 10% of your order. 
Visit Trail Magik
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.

Visit Mightier
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 27 Jun 2022 16:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Accepting the Diagnosis (feat. Dennis Procopio) S5E17</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>5</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>17</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Sometimes we need a little help to accept a diagnosis, be it for our child or ourselves. In this episode, Dennis Procopio helps me to accept my recent diagnosis. I think his advice transcends my singular experience and can apply to so many situations, including the one in your life. This was a very personal episode and I hope it helps you as much as it helped me. 
Guest Bio: 
Dennis Procopio is a husband, father, and male life coach. Dennis is an autism dad, and recently discovered that he himself is autistic. Dennis uses his life experience to help men be better versions of themselves through his business, MAN-UP! Life Coaching.
Connect with Dennis: manuplifecoaching.com
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski:
Official Podcast Homepage
Official Blog
Podcast Discussion
Autism Parenting Support Forum
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Trail Magik
Communing with nature is one of the best methods of self-care available, and hiking is one of the best ways to enjoy nature.

If you’re a parent who enjoys hitting the trails with your little ones, you’re already aware that toddlers will walk some of the journey and want carried the rest of the way. There are tons of contraptions for carrying babies while on the trails, but what about those in between, toddler years? You don’t want to bring a big bulky carrier for a kid who’s only going to use it some of the time. 

The Trail Magik Kid Carrier solves that problem and does so brilliantly. 

Invented by a Dad who wanted to take his 3-year-old backpacking. It’s for kiddos 12 months up to 43 pounds. The carrier attaches onto hiking backpacks and durable daypacks that have a waist strap &amp; upper loaders. Weighing less than 10oz, it’s so portable, you can stuff it into the side of your backpack when not in use. It’s a game-changer for the "outdoor adventure family" community. 
For more information, visit TrailMagik.com. 
Use the code "theautismdad" at check out and save 10% of your order. 
Visit Trail Magik
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.

Visit Mightier
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Sometimes we need a little help to accept a diagnosis, be it for our child or ourselves. In this episode, Dennis Procopio helps me to accept my recent diagnosis. I think his advice transcends my singular experience and can apply to so many situations, including the one in your life. This was a very personal episode and I hope it helps you as much as it helped me. 
Guest Bio: 
Dennis Procopio is a husband, father, and male life coach. Dennis is an autism dad, and recently discovered that he himself is autistic. Dennis uses his life experience to help men be better versions of themselves through his business, MAN-UP! Life Coaching.
Connect with Dennis: manuplifecoaching.com
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski:
Official Podcast Homepage
Official Blog
Podcast Discussion
Autism Parenting Support Forum
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Trail Magik
Communing with nature is one of the best methods of self-care available, and hiking is one of the best ways to enjoy nature.

If you’re a parent who enjoys hitting the trails with your little ones, you’re already aware that toddlers will walk some of the journey and want carried the rest of the way. There are tons of contraptions for carrying babies while on the trails, but what about those in between, toddler years? You don’t want to bring a big bulky carrier for a kid who’s only going to use it some of the time. 

The Trail Magik Kid Carrier solves that problem and does so brilliantly. 

Invented by a Dad who wanted to take his 3-year-old backpacking. It’s for kiddos 12 months up to 43 pounds. The carrier attaches onto hiking backpacks and durable daypacks that have a waist strap &amp; upper loaders. Weighing less than 10oz, it’s so portable, you can stuff it into the side of your backpack when not in use. It’s a game-changer for the "outdoor adventure family" community. 
For more information, visit TrailMagik.com. 
Use the code "theautismdad" at check out and save 10% of your order. 
Visit Trail Magik
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.

Visit Mightier
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <p>Sometimes we need a little help to accept a diagnosis, be it for our child or ourselves. In this episode, Dennis Procopio helps me to accept my recent diagnosis. I think his advice transcends my singular experience and can apply to so many situations, including the one in your life. This was a very personal episode and I hope it helps you as much as it helped me. </p><p><strong>Guest Bio: </strong></p><p>Dennis Procopio is a husband, father, and male life coach. Dennis is an autism dad, and recently discovered that he himself is autistic. Dennis uses his life experience to help men be better versions of themselves through his business, MAN-UP! Life Coaching.</p><p>Connect with Dennis: <a href="https://www.manuplifecoaching.com/dennis/">manuplifecoaching.com</a></p><p><strong>Host Bio:</strong></p><p>Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.</p><p>Connect with Rob Gorski:</p><p><a href="https://listen.theautismdad.com/episode/listen.theautismdad.com">Official Podcast Homepage</a></p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.com/">Official Blog</a></p><p><a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/The_Autism_Dad_Pod/">Podcast Discussion</a></p><p><a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/Autism_Parenting/">Autism Parenting Support Forum</a></p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Learn More About Trail Magik</strong></p><p>Communing with nature is one of the best methods of self-care available, and hiking is one of the best ways to enjoy nature.

If you’re a parent who enjoys hitting the trails with your little ones, you’re already aware that toddlers will walk some of the journey and want carried the rest of the way. There are tons of contraptions for carrying babies while on the trails, but what about those in between, toddler years? You don’t want to bring a big bulky carrier for a kid who’s only going to use it some of the time. 

The Trail Magik Kid Carrier solves that problem and does so brilliantly. 

Invented by a Dad who wanted to take his 3-year-old backpacking. It’s for kiddos 12 months up to 43 pounds. The carrier attaches onto hiking backpacks and durable daypacks that have a waist strap &amp; upper loaders. Weighing less than 10oz, it’s so portable, you can stuff it into the side of your backpack when not in use. It’s a game-changer for the "outdoor adventure family" community. 
For more information, visit TrailMagik.com. 
Use the code "theautismdad" at check out and save 10% of your order. </p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/trailmagik">Visit Trail Magik</a></p><p><strong>Learn More About Mightier</strong></p><p>Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.
</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/mightier">Visit Mightier</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>What is an IEP? (feat. Shelley Kenow) S5E16</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/what-is-an-iep-feat-shelley-kenow-s5e16</link>
      <description>Are you a parent to an autistic child, a child with ADHD, or a child with a disability? If so, this show is for you. Learn everything you need to know about IEPs, from an IEP expert, and go into your next IEP meeting empowered with the knowledge needed to better navigate the system. This episode with help you ensure your child has access to the support and accommodations needed for them to succeed in their educational journey. 
Guest Bio: 
Shelley Kenow is a wife of 30 years, a mom for 22 years, a trained human to a Chihuahua for 13 years, a special educator for 30-plus years, author, Education Consultant, and live streamer for #nolimits and Friday with Fran, provider of professional development for school districts, and Master IEP Coach®. An Individualized Education Program (IEP) is to prepare an individual child for further education, employment, and independent living...whatever that looks like for each individual. Shelley believes we know who we are, but not who we will be. These are the two driving factors in her approach to working with families and schools. 
Connect with Shelley Kenow:
All of Shelley's information is found atshelleykenow.com
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski:
Official Podcast Homepage
Official Blog
Podcast Discussion
Autism Parenting Support Forum
Mentioned in this episode:
Just two Dads Podcast
Shawn Francis and Brian Altounian host "Just two Dads." A weekly conversation with two dads about raising children with special needs. Listen, every Wednesday at 12PM PST. Find them on Facebook and anywhere you get your podcasts. 
Just two Dads Podcast
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 20 Jun 2022 16:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>What is an IEP? (feat. Shelley Kenow) S5E16</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>5</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>16</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Are you a parent to an autistic child, a child with ADHD, or a child with a disability? If so, this show is for you. Learn everything you need to know about IEPs, from an IEP expert, and go into your next IEP meeting empowered with the knowledge needed to better navigate the system. This episode with help you ensure your child has access to the support and accommodations needed for them to succeed in their educational journey. 
Guest Bio: 
Shelley Kenow is a wife of 30 years, a mom for 22 years, a trained human to a Chihuahua for 13 years, a special educator for 30-plus years, author, Education Consultant, and live streamer for #nolimits and Friday with Fran, provider of professional development for school districts, and Master IEP Coach®. An Individualized Education Program (IEP) is to prepare an individual child for further education, employment, and independent living...whatever that looks like for each individual. Shelley believes we know who we are, but not who we will be. These are the two driving factors in her approach to working with families and schools. 
Connect with Shelley Kenow:
All of Shelley's information is found atshelleykenow.com
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski:
Official Podcast Homepage
Official Blog
Podcast Discussion
Autism Parenting Support Forum
Mentioned in this episode:
Just two Dads Podcast
Shawn Francis and Brian Altounian host "Just two Dads." A weekly conversation with two dads about raising children with special needs. Listen, every Wednesday at 12PM PST. Find them on Facebook and anywhere you get your podcasts. 
Just two Dads Podcast
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Are you a parent to an autistic child, a child with ADHD, or a child with a disability? If so, this show is for you. Learn everything you need to know about IEPs, from an IEP expert, and go into your next IEP meeting empowered with the knowledge needed to better navigate the system. This episode with help you ensure your child has access to the support and accommodations needed for them to succeed in their educational journey. 
Guest Bio: 
Shelley Kenow is a wife of 30 years, a mom for 22 years, a trained human to a Chihuahua for 13 years, a special educator for 30-plus years, author, Education Consultant, and live streamer for #nolimits and Friday with Fran, provider of professional development for school districts, and Master IEP Coach®. An Individualized Education Program (IEP) is to prepare an individual child for further education, employment, and independent living...whatever that looks like for each individual. Shelley believes we know who we are, but not who we will be. These are the two driving factors in her approach to working with families and schools. 
Connect with Shelley Kenow:
All of Shelley's information is found atshelleykenow.com
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski:
Official Podcast Homepage
Official Blog
Podcast Discussion
Autism Parenting Support Forum
Mentioned in this episode:
Just two Dads Podcast
Shawn Francis and Brian Altounian host "Just two Dads." A weekly conversation with two dads about raising children with special needs. Listen, every Wednesday at 12PM PST. Find them on Facebook and anywhere you get your podcasts. 
Just two Dads Podcast
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/happyladders">Visit Happy Ladders</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>Singer/Songwriter &amp; Autistic Advocate (feat Cory Singer) S5E15</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/singer-songwriter-autistic-advocate-feat-cory-singer-s5e15</link>
      <description>My guest today is for the first episode of my new Autistic Voices Series is none other than Cory Singer. Cory is an accomplished singer/songwriter and Tiktok sensation, who just happens to be autistic. He uses his massive platform to talk about autism. Cory uses his personal experience as an autistic person to create about autism that is humorous, engaging, educational, honest, and inspirational. 
Guest Bio:
NJ Native Cory Singer is an accomplished singer/songwriter/musician and theater performer. Cory has performed in arenas before thousands nationwide. He starred on BRAVO TV’s singing Competition The Kandi Factory, winning the grand prize, taking home a song penned by Grammy Award Winning Artist Kandi Burress, “I Can Do Anything”. Cory is an exceptional songwriter, and he captivates his audiences no matter the venue or event. He finished out 2017 on a high note being added to several media magazine watch lists for 2018. Cory has become an advocate for children, families, and adults who are on the spectrum. He has used his TikTok to promote positivity by inspiring others with his platform. Cory has coined the phrase '"Let's Normalize Autism." He currently has over 500K fans and followers worldwide. 
​Connect with Cory Singer:
Instagram Facebook Twitter TikTok YouTube Website
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Official Podcast Homepage
Official Blog
Podcast Discussion
Autism Parenting Support Forum
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.

Visit Mightier
Learn More About Travelling Different
If you'd like to travel this summer, but fears over your child's triggers and sensory meltdowns are holding you back help is on the way traveling different vacation strategies for parents of the anxious, the inflexible, and the neurodiverse by Dawn M Barclay contains hundreds of tips for traveling with kids with invisible disabilities, from mental health experts, parents and certified autism travel professionals.

Learn how to start small, create predictability design child-centric, vacations that keep your children safe on the road and how to deal with insensitive onlookers, discover autism-friendly resorts cruises, therapeutic sports, vacations, and so much more traveling, different vacation strategies for parents of the anxious, the inflexible and the neurodiverse will be released on August 15th.

Preorder your copy today and learn more by visiting travelingdifferent.com. 
Visit Traveling Different
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 13 Jun 2022 16:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Singer/Songwriter &amp; Autistic Advocate (feat Cory Singer) S5E15</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>5</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>15</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>My guest today is for the first episode of my new Autistic Voices Series is none other than Cory Singer. Cory is an accomplished singer/songwriter and Tiktok sensation, who just happens to be autistic. He uses his massive platform to talk about autism. Cory uses his personal experience as an autistic person to create about autism that is humorous, engaging, educational, honest, and inspirational. 
Guest Bio:
NJ Native Cory Singer is an accomplished singer/songwriter/musician and theater performer. Cory has performed in arenas before thousands nationwide. He starred on BRAVO TV’s singing Competition The Kandi Factory, winning the grand prize, taking home a song penned by Grammy Award Winning Artist Kandi Burress, “I Can Do Anything”. Cory is an exceptional songwriter, and he captivates his audiences no matter the venue or event. He finished out 2017 on a high note being added to several media magazine watch lists for 2018. Cory has become an advocate for children, families, and adults who are on the spectrum. He has used his TikTok to promote positivity by inspiring others with his platform. Cory has coined the phrase '"Let's Normalize Autism." He currently has over 500K fans and followers worldwide. 
​Connect with Cory Singer:
Instagram Facebook Twitter TikTok YouTube Website
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Official Podcast Homepage
Official Blog
Podcast Discussion
Autism Parenting Support Forum
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.

Visit Mightier
Learn More About Travelling Different
If you'd like to travel this summer, but fears over your child's triggers and sensory meltdowns are holding you back help is on the way traveling different vacation strategies for parents of the anxious, the inflexible, and the neurodiverse by Dawn M Barclay contains hundreds of tips for traveling with kids with invisible disabilities, from mental health experts, parents and certified autism travel professionals.

Learn how to start small, create predictability design child-centric, vacations that keep your children safe on the road and how to deal with insensitive onlookers, discover autism-friendly resorts cruises, therapeutic sports, vacations, and so much more traveling, different vacation strategies for parents of the anxious, the inflexible and the neurodiverse will be released on August 15th.

Preorder your copy today and learn more by visiting travelingdifferent.com. 
Visit Traveling Different
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>My guest today is for the first episode of my new Autistic Voices Series is none other than Cory Singer. Cory is an accomplished singer/songwriter and Tiktok sensation, who just happens to be autistic. He uses his massive platform to talk about autism. Cory uses his personal experience as an autistic person to create about autism that is humorous, engaging, educational, honest, and inspirational. 
Guest Bio:
NJ Native Cory Singer is an accomplished singer/songwriter/musician and theater performer. Cory has performed in arenas before thousands nationwide. He starred on BRAVO TV’s singing Competition The Kandi Factory, winning the grand prize, taking home a song penned by Grammy Award Winning Artist Kandi Burress, “I Can Do Anything”. Cory is an exceptional songwriter, and he captivates his audiences no matter the venue or event. He finished out 2017 on a high note being added to several media magazine watch lists for 2018. Cory has become an advocate for children, families, and adults who are on the spectrum. He has used his TikTok to promote positivity by inspiring others with his platform. Cory has coined the phrase '"Let's Normalize Autism." He currently has over 500K fans and followers worldwide. 
​Connect with Cory Singer:
Instagram Facebook Twitter TikTok YouTube Website
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Official Podcast Homepage
Official Blog
Podcast Discussion
Autism Parenting Support Forum
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.

Visit Mightier
Learn More About Travelling Different
If you'd like to travel this summer, but fears over your child's triggers and sensory meltdowns are holding you back help is on the way traveling different vacation strategies for parents of the anxious, the inflexible, and the neurodiverse by Dawn M Barclay contains hundreds of tips for traveling with kids with invisible disabilities, from mental health experts, parents and certified autism travel professionals.

Learn how to start small, create predictability design child-centric, vacations that keep your children safe on the road and how to deal with insensitive onlookers, discover autism-friendly resorts cruises, therapeutic sports, vacations, and so much more traveling, different vacation strategies for parents of the anxious, the inflexible and the neurodiverse will be released on August 15th.

Preorder your copy today and learn more by visiting travelingdifferent.com. 
Visit Traveling Different
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <p>My guest today is for the first episode of my new <em>Autistic Voices Series</em> is none other than Cory Singer. Cory is an accomplished singer/songwriter and Tiktok sensation, who just happens to be autistic. He uses his massive platform to talk about autism. Cory uses his personal experience as an autistic person to create about autism that is humorous, engaging, educational, honest, and inspirational. </p><p><strong>Guest Bio:</strong></p><p>NJ Native <strong>Cory Singer</strong> is an accomplished singer/songwriter/musician and theater performer. Cory has performed in arenas before thousands nationwide. He starred on BRAVO TV’s singing Competition The Kandi Factory, winning the grand prize, taking home a song penned by Grammy Award Winning Artist Kandi Burress, “I Can Do Anything”. Cory is an exceptional songwriter, and he captivates his audiences no matter the venue or event. He finished out 2017 on a high note being added to several media magazine watch lists for 2018. Cory has become an advocate for children, families, and adults who are on the spectrum. He has used his TikTok to promote positivity by inspiring others with his platform. Cory has coined the phrase '"Let's Normalize Autism." He currently has over 500K fans and followers worldwide. </p><p><strong>​Connect with Cory Singer:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.instagram.com/corysingermusic/?hl=en">Instagram</a> <a href="https://www.facebook.com/corysingermusic">Facebook</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/CorySings?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor">Twitter</a> <a href="https://www.tiktok.com/@thecorysinger?lang=en">TikTok</a> <a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBaToEzXwRZUq0eXs5ddz5A">YouTube</a> <a href="https://www.corysingermusic.com/">Website</a></p><p><strong>Host Bio:</strong></p><p><strong>Rob Gorski</strong> is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.</p><p><a href="https://listen.theautismdad.com/episode/listen.theautismdad.com">Official Podcast Homepage</a></p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.com/">Official Blog</a></p><p><a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/The_Autism_Dad_Pod/">Podcast Discussion</a></p><p><a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/Autism_Parenting/">Autism Parenting Support Forum</a></p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Learn More About Mightier</strong></p><p>Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.
</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/mightier">Visit Mightier</a></p><p><strong>Learn More About Travelling Different</strong></p><p>If you'd like to travel this summer, but fears over your child's triggers and sensory meltdowns are holding you back help is on the way traveling different vacation strategies for parents of the anxious, the inflexible, and the neurodiverse by Dawn M Barclay contains hundreds of tips for traveling with kids with invisible disabilities, from mental health experts, parents and certified autism travel professionals.

Learn how to start small, create predictability design child-centric, vacations that keep your children safe on the road and how to deal with insensitive onlookers, discover autism-friendly resorts cruises, therapeutic sports, vacations, and so much more traveling, different vacation strategies for parents of the anxious, the inflexible and the neurodiverse will be released on August 15th.

Preorder your copy today and learn more by visiting travelingdifferent.com. </p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/travelingdifferent">Visit Traveling Different</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>Parents Discuss Regressive Autism and ABA Therapy (feat. Eileen Lamb) S5E14</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/parents-discuss-regressive-autism-and-aba-therapy-feat-eileen-lamb-s5e14</link>
      <description>Eileen Lamb (The Autism Cafe) is an autistic mother of two autistic kids. She's here for a parent-to-parent discussion about the reality of regressive autism and ABA therapy, based on first-hand, personal experience.
Guest Bio: 
Eileen Lamb, author of "All Across The Spectrum" and “Be The One,” is the founder of The Autism Cafe. She’s also a writer, photographer, and podcast host. Born in France, Eileen now lives in Austin, Texas, with her two sons, Charlie (9) and Jude (6), and their soon-to-be little sister. On her blog, she shares the ups and downs of raising a severely autistic child while being on the autism spectrum herself.
Books:
ALL ACROSS THE SPECTRUM
BE THE ONE
Website: 
The Autism Cafe
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Official Podcast Homepage
Official Blog
Podcast Discussion
Autism Parenting Support Forum
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Trail Magik
Communing with nature is one of the best methods of self-care available, and hiking is one of the best ways to enjoy nature.

If you’re a parent who enjoys hitting the trails with your little ones, you’re already aware that toddlers will walk some of the journey and want carried the rest of the way. There are tons of contraptions for carrying babies while on the trails, but what about those in between, toddler years? You don’t want to bring a big bulky carrier for a kid who’s only going to use it some of the time. 

The Trail Magik Kid Carrier solves that problem and does so brilliantly. 

Invented by a Dad who wanted to take his 3-year-old backpacking. It’s for kiddos 12 months up to 43 pounds. The carrier attaches onto hiking backpacks and durable daypacks that have a waist strap &amp; upper loaders. Weighing less than 10oz, it’s so portable, you can stuff it into the side of your backpack when not in use. It’s a game-changer for the "outdoor adventure family" community. 
For more information, visit TrailMagik.com. 
Use the code "theautismdad" at check out and save 10% of your order. 
Visit Trail Magik
Learn More About Tracto
Tracto is a free app that is all about empowering parents to better understand and meet the unique needs of their kids with autism, ADHD or anxiety. Tracto does this by easily allowing for the collaborative tracking of behaviors over time. 
Parents can invite teachers or anyone else they want to help document behavioral changes. Not everyone sees the same things because every environment is different. Being able to document behaviors in realtime, prevents having to pull from memory later on, making it more accurate, and reliable information. 

Tracking things like sleep patterns, medication-related behavioral changes, behaviors in the classroom, or anything else that parents of these amazing kiddos need to keep an eye on, can be challenging. Simply put, Tracto makes it easy. 
All tracking and collaboration functions to this app are completely free.
They also offer affordable online courses, taught by leading experts if you’re interested in learning some new parenting skills yourself. They’re short videos that will teach you new parenting approaches and help you gain more insight into your child. 

You can get more information about Tracto at tracto.app.  Or check out the Google Play or Apple app store. Use the code “theautismdad” at checkout and save 30% off your online course order. 

Visit Tracto
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 06 Jun 2022 16:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Parents Discuss Regressive Autism and ABA Therapy (feat. Eileen Lamb) S5E14</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>5</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>14</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Eileen Lamb (The Autism Cafe) is an autistic mother of two autistic kids. She's here for a parent-to-parent discussion about the reality of regressive autism and ABA therapy, based on first-hand, personal experience.
Guest Bio: 
Eileen Lamb, author of "All Across The Spectrum" and “Be The One,” is the founder of The Autism Cafe. She’s also a writer, photographer, and podcast host. Born in France, Eileen now lives in Austin, Texas, with her two sons, Charlie (9) and Jude (6), and their soon-to-be little sister. On her blog, she shares the ups and downs of raising a severely autistic child while being on the autism spectrum herself.
Books:
ALL ACROSS THE SPECTRUM
BE THE ONE
Website: 
The Autism Cafe
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Official Podcast Homepage
Official Blog
Podcast Discussion
Autism Parenting Support Forum
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Trail Magik
Communing with nature is one of the best methods of self-care available, and hiking is one of the best ways to enjoy nature.

If you’re a parent who enjoys hitting the trails with your little ones, you’re already aware that toddlers will walk some of the journey and want carried the rest of the way. There are tons of contraptions for carrying babies while on the trails, but what about those in between, toddler years? You don’t want to bring a big bulky carrier for a kid who’s only going to use it some of the time. 

The Trail Magik Kid Carrier solves that problem and does so brilliantly. 

Invented by a Dad who wanted to take his 3-year-old backpacking. It’s for kiddos 12 months up to 43 pounds. The carrier attaches onto hiking backpacks and durable daypacks that have a waist strap &amp; upper loaders. Weighing less than 10oz, it’s so portable, you can stuff it into the side of your backpack when not in use. It’s a game-changer for the "outdoor adventure family" community. 
For more information, visit TrailMagik.com. 
Use the code "theautismdad" at check out and save 10% of your order. 
Visit Trail Magik
Learn More About Tracto
Tracto is a free app that is all about empowering parents to better understand and meet the unique needs of their kids with autism, ADHD or anxiety. Tracto does this by easily allowing for the collaborative tracking of behaviors over time. 
Parents can invite teachers or anyone else they want to help document behavioral changes. Not everyone sees the same things because every environment is different. Being able to document behaviors in realtime, prevents having to pull from memory later on, making it more accurate, and reliable information. 

Tracking things like sleep patterns, medication-related behavioral changes, behaviors in the classroom, or anything else that parents of these amazing kiddos need to keep an eye on, can be challenging. Simply put, Tracto makes it easy. 
All tracking and collaboration functions to this app are completely free.
They also offer affordable online courses, taught by leading experts if you’re interested in learning some new parenting skills yourself. They’re short videos that will teach you new parenting approaches and help you gain more insight into your child. 

You can get more information about Tracto at tracto.app.  Or check out the Google Play or Apple app store. Use the code “theautismdad” at checkout and save 30% off your online course order. 

Visit Tracto
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      <itunes:summary>Eileen Lamb (The Autism Cafe) is an autistic mother of two autistic kids. She's here for a parent-to-parent discussion about the reality of regressive autism and ABA therapy, based on first-hand, personal experience.
Guest Bio: 
Eileen Lamb, author of "All Across The Spectrum" and “Be The One,” is the founder of The Autism Cafe. She’s also a writer, photographer, and podcast host. Born in France, Eileen now lives in Austin, Texas, with her two sons, Charlie (9) and Jude (6), and their soon-to-be little sister. On her blog, she shares the ups and downs of raising a severely autistic child while being on the autism spectrum herself.
Books:
ALL ACROSS THE SPECTRUM
BE THE ONE
Website: 
The Autism Cafe
Host Bio:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Official Podcast Homepage
Official Blog
Podcast Discussion
Autism Parenting Support Forum
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Trail Magik
Communing with nature is one of the best methods of self-care available, and hiking is one of the best ways to enjoy nature.

If you’re a parent who enjoys hitting the trails with your little ones, you’re already aware that toddlers will walk some of the journey and want carried the rest of the way. There are tons of contraptions for carrying babies while on the trails, but what about those in between, toddler years? You don’t want to bring a big bulky carrier for a kid who’s only going to use it some of the time. 

The Trail Magik Kid Carrier solves that problem and does so brilliantly. 

Invented by a Dad who wanted to take his 3-year-old backpacking. It’s for kiddos 12 months up to 43 pounds. The carrier attaches onto hiking backpacks and durable daypacks that have a waist strap &amp; upper loaders. Weighing less than 10oz, it’s so portable, you can stuff it into the side of your backpack when not in use. It’s a game-changer for the "outdoor adventure family" community. 
For more information, visit TrailMagik.com. 
Use the code "theautismdad" at check out and save 10% of your order. 
Visit Trail Magik
Learn More About Tracto
Tracto is a free app that is all about empowering parents to better understand and meet the unique needs of their kids with autism, ADHD or anxiety. Tracto does this by easily allowing for the collaborative tracking of behaviors over time. 
Parents can invite teachers or anyone else they want to help document behavioral changes. Not everyone sees the same things because every environment is different. Being able to document behaviors in realtime, prevents having to pull from memory later on, making it more accurate, and reliable information. 

Tracking things like sleep patterns, medication-related behavioral changes, behaviors in the classroom, or anything else that parents of these amazing kiddos need to keep an eye on, can be challenging. Simply put, Tracto makes it easy. 
All tracking and collaboration functions to this app are completely free.
They also offer affordable online courses, taught by leading experts if you’re interested in learning some new parenting skills yourself. They’re short videos that will teach you new parenting approaches and help you gain more insight into your child. 

You can get more information about Tracto at tracto.app.  Or check out the Google Play or Apple app store. Use the code “theautismdad” at checkout and save 30% off your online course order. 

Visit Tracto
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <p>Eileen Lamb (<a href="theautismcafe.com"><strong>The Autism Cafe</strong></a>) is an autistic mother of two autistic kids. She's here for a parent-to-parent discussion about the reality of regressive autism and ABA therapy, based on first-hand, personal experience.</p><p>Guest Bio: </p><p><strong>Eileen Lamb</strong>, author of "All Across The Spectrum" and “Be The One,” is the founder of The Autism Cafe. She’s also a writer, photographer, and podcast host. Born in France, Eileen now lives in Austin, Texas, with her two sons, Charlie (9) and Jude (6), and their soon-to-be little sister. On her blog, she shares the ups and downs of raising a severely autistic child while being on the autism spectrum herself.</p><p><strong>Books:</strong></p><p><a href="https://amzn.to/3Nl9oup"><strong>ALL ACROSS THE SPECTRUM</strong></a></p><p><a href="https://amzn.to/3miTc14"><strong>BE THE ONE</strong></a></p><p><strong>Website: </strong></p><p><a href="theautismcafe.com"><strong>The Autism Cafe</strong></a></p><p>Host Bio:</p><p><strong>Rob Gorski</strong> is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.</p><p><a href="listen.theautismdad.com"><strong>Official Podcast Homepage</strong></a></p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.com"><strong>Official Blog</strong></a></p><p><a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/The_Autism_Dad_Pod/"><strong>Podcast Discussion</strong></a></p><p><a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/Autism_Parenting/"><strong>Autism Parenting Support Forum</strong></a></p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Learn More About Trail Magik</strong></p><p>Communing with nature is one of the best methods of self-care available, and hiking is one of the best ways to enjoy nature.

If you’re a parent who enjoys hitting the trails with your little ones, you’re already aware that toddlers will walk some of the journey and want carried the rest of the way. There are tons of contraptions for carrying babies while on the trails, but what about those in between, toddler years? You don’t want to bring a big bulky carrier for a kid who’s only going to use it some of the time. 

The Trail Magik Kid Carrier solves that problem and does so brilliantly. 

Invented by a Dad who wanted to take his 3-year-old backpacking. It’s for kiddos 12 months up to 43 pounds. The carrier attaches onto hiking backpacks and durable daypacks that have a waist strap &amp; upper loaders. Weighing less than 10oz, it’s so portable, you can stuff it into the side of your backpack when not in use. It’s a game-changer for the "outdoor adventure family" community. 
For more information, visit TrailMagik.com. 
Use the code "theautismdad" at check out and save 10% of your order. </p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/trailmagik">Visit Trail Magik</a></p><p><strong>Learn More About Tracto</strong></p><p>Tracto is a free app that is all about empowering parents to better understand and meet the unique needs of their kids with autism, ADHD or anxiety. Tracto does this by easily allowing for the collaborative tracking of behaviors over time. 
Parents can invite teachers or anyone else they want to help document behavioral changes. Not everyone sees the same things because every environment is different. Being able to document behaviors in realtime, prevents having to pull from memory later on, making it more accurate, and reliable information. 

Tracking things like sleep patterns, medication-related behavioral changes, behaviors in the classroom, or anything else that parents of these amazing kiddos need to keep an eye on, can be challenging. Simply put, Tracto makes it easy. 
All tracking and collaboration functions to this app are completely free.
They also offer affordable online courses, taught by leading experts if you’re interested in learning some new parenting skills yourself. They’re short videos that will teach you new parenting approaches and help you gain more insight into your child. 

You can get more information about Tracto at tracto.app.  Or check out the Google Play or Apple app store. Use the code “theautismdad” at checkout and save 30% off your online course order. 
</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/tracto">Visit Tracto</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>Kate Swenson: Autism, Parenting, Hope, and Healing (S5E13)</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/kate-swenson-autism-parenting-hope-and-healing-s5e13</link>
      <description>I have a great parent-to-parent conversation with my friend Kate Swenson (Finding Cooper's Voice). We share some of our best autism parenting stories that inspire hope and healing. 
Connect with Kate Swenson:
Finding Cooper's Voice 
Check out Forever Boy
About Kate Swenson: 
Kate is Cooper's mom, the founder of Finding Cooper's Voice, and the author of the new book Forever Boy. 
*** Join my free online community to discuss this episode: click here *** 
You can find all my information here. 
Mentioned in this episode:
Just two Dads Podcast
Shawn Francis and Brian Altounian host "Just two Dads." A weekly conversation with two dads about raising children with special needs. Listen, every Wednesday at 12PM PST. Find them on Facebook and anywhere you get your podcasts. 
Just two Dads Podcast
Learn More About Trail Magik
Communing with nature is one of the best methods of self-care available, and hiking is one of the best ways to enjoy nature.

If you’re a parent who enjoys hitting the trails with your little ones, you’re already aware that toddlers will walk some of the journey and want carried the rest of the way. There are tons of contraptions for carrying babies while on the trails, but what about those in between, toddler years? You don’t want to bring a big bulky carrier for a kid who’s only going to use it some of the time. 

The Trail Magik Kid Carrier solves that problem and does so brilliantly. 

Invented by a Dad who wanted to take his 3-year-old backpacking. It’s for kiddos 12 months up to 43 pounds. The carrier attaches onto hiking backpacks and durable daypacks that have a waist strap &amp; upper loaders. Weighing less than 10oz, it’s so portable, you can stuff it into the side of your backpack when not in use. It’s a game-changer for the "outdoor adventure family" community. 
For more information, visit TrailMagik.com. 
Use the code "theautismdad" at check out and save 10% of your order. 
Visit Trail Magik
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 30 May 2022 16:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Kate Swenson: Autism, Parenting, Hope, and Healing (S5E13)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>5</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>13</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>I have a great parent-to-parent conversation with my friend Kate Swenson (Finding Cooper's Voice). We share some of our best autism parenting stories that inspire hope and healing. 
Connect with Kate Swenson:
Finding Cooper's Voice 
Check out Forever Boy
About Kate Swenson: 
Kate is Cooper's mom, the founder of Finding Cooper's Voice, and the author of the new book Forever Boy. 
*** Join my free online community to discuss this episode: click here *** 
You can find all my information here. 
Mentioned in this episode:
Just two Dads Podcast
Shawn Francis and Brian Altounian host "Just two Dads." A weekly conversation with two dads about raising children with special needs. Listen, every Wednesday at 12PM PST. Find them on Facebook and anywhere you get your podcasts. 
Just two Dads Podcast
Learn More About Trail Magik
Communing with nature is one of the best methods of self-care available, and hiking is one of the best ways to enjoy nature.

If you’re a parent who enjoys hitting the trails with your little ones, you’re already aware that toddlers will walk some of the journey and want carried the rest of the way. There are tons of contraptions for carrying babies while on the trails, but what about those in between, toddler years? You don’t want to bring a big bulky carrier for a kid who’s only going to use it some of the time. 

The Trail Magik Kid Carrier solves that problem and does so brilliantly. 

Invented by a Dad who wanted to take his 3-year-old backpacking. It’s for kiddos 12 months up to 43 pounds. The carrier attaches onto hiking backpacks and durable daypacks that have a waist strap &amp; upper loaders. Weighing less than 10oz, it’s so portable, you can stuff it into the side of your backpack when not in use. It’s a game-changer for the "outdoor adventure family" community. 
For more information, visit TrailMagik.com. 
Use the code "theautismdad" at check out and save 10% of your order. 
Visit Trail Magik
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>I have a great parent-to-parent conversation with my friend Kate Swenson (Finding Cooper's Voice). We share some of our best autism parenting stories that inspire hope and healing. 
Connect with Kate Swenson:
Finding Cooper's Voice 
Check out Forever Boy
About Kate Swenson: 
Kate is Cooper's mom, the founder of Finding Cooper's Voice, and the author of the new book Forever Boy. 
*** Join my free online community to discuss this episode: click here *** 
You can find all my information here. 
Mentioned in this episode:
Just two Dads Podcast
Shawn Francis and Brian Altounian host "Just two Dads." A weekly conversation with two dads about raising children with special needs. Listen, every Wednesday at 12PM PST. Find them on Facebook and anywhere you get your podcasts. 
Just two Dads Podcast
Learn More About Trail Magik
Communing with nature is one of the best methods of self-care available, and hiking is one of the best ways to enjoy nature.

If you’re a parent who enjoys hitting the trails with your little ones, you’re already aware that toddlers will walk some of the journey and want carried the rest of the way. There are tons of contraptions for carrying babies while on the trails, but what about those in between, toddler years? You don’t want to bring a big bulky carrier for a kid who’s only going to use it some of the time. 

The Trail Magik Kid Carrier solves that problem and does so brilliantly. 

Invented by a Dad who wanted to take his 3-year-old backpacking. It’s for kiddos 12 months up to 43 pounds. The carrier attaches onto hiking backpacks and durable daypacks that have a waist strap &amp; upper loaders. Weighing less than 10oz, it’s so portable, you can stuff it into the side of your backpack when not in use. It’s a game-changer for the "outdoor adventure family" community. 
For more information, visit TrailMagik.com. 
Use the code "theautismdad" at check out and save 10% of your order. 
Visit Trail Magik
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <p>I have a great parent-to-parent conversation with my friend Kate Swenson (Finding Cooper's Voice). We share some of our best autism parenting stories that inspire hope and healing. </p><p><strong>Connect with Kate Swenson:</strong></p><p><a href="https://findingcoopersvoice.com">Finding Cooper's Voice</a> </p><p>Check out <a href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/0778311996/ref=cm_sw_r_as_gl_apa_gl_i_dl_0ADF4RCRRMWQT2FQ9A62?linkCode=ml2&amp;tag=robgorski-20">Forever Boy</a></p><p><strong>About Kate Swenson:</strong> </p><p>Kate is Cooper's mom, the founder of Finding Cooper's Voice, and the author of the new book <em>Forever Boy</em>. </p><p>*** Join my free online community to discuss this episode: click <a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/Autism_Parenting?utm_medium=android_app&amp;utm_source=share">here</a> *** </p><p>You can find all my information <a href="https://liinks.co/theautismdad">here</a>. </p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Just two Dads Podcast</strong></p><p>Shawn Francis and Brian Altounian host "Just two Dads." A weekly conversation with two dads about raising children with special needs. Listen, every Wednesday at 12PM PST. Find them on Facebook and anywhere you get your podcasts. </p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/justtwodads">Just two Dads Podcast</a></p><p><strong>Learn More About Trail Magik</strong></p><p>Communing with nature is one of the best methods of self-care available, and hiking is one of the best ways to enjoy nature.

If you’re a parent who enjoys hitting the trails with your little ones, you’re already aware that toddlers will walk some of the journey and want carried the rest of the way. There are tons of contraptions for carrying babies while on the trails, but what about those in between, toddler years? You don’t want to bring a big bulky carrier for a kid who’s only going to use it some of the time. 

The Trail Magik Kid Carrier solves that problem and does so brilliantly. 

Invented by a Dad who wanted to take his 3-year-old backpacking. It’s for kiddos 12 months up to 43 pounds. The carrier attaches onto hiking backpacks and durable daypacks that have a waist strap &amp; upper loaders. Weighing less than 10oz, it’s so portable, you can stuff it into the side of your backpack when not in use. It’s a game-changer for the "outdoor adventure family" community. 
For more information, visit TrailMagik.com. 
Use the code "theautismdad" at check out and save 10% of your order. </p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/trailmagik">Visit Trail Magik</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>When your child needs acute residential care (feat Mike Rowley) S5E12</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/when-your-child-needs-acute-residential-care-feat-mike-rowley-s5e12</link>
      <description>My guest today is the Administrator of Springbrook Autism Behavioral Health, Mike Rowley. I recorded this while on-site at The Converge Autism Summit in Greenville, South Carolina. Mike and I have a conversation all about the Springbrook facility. We talk about why a child may need acute residential care, and what happens when they do. We talked about the unimaginable struggles facing families when a child's behavior cannot be managed safely in the home. 
I've been there, and I wouldn't wish that on any child or parent. 
If you're looking for this type of help for your family, or maybe know someone who is, there's a lot of valuable information in this episode. 
About Springbrook Autism Behavioral Health.
About Mike Rowley: CEO at Springbrook Behavioral Health. Springbrook is a 112-bed facility offering short-term acute psychiatric services for adults (44 beds) and a residential treatment center for children with autism and behavioral challenges(68 beds)
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.

Visit Mightier
Just two Dads Podcast
Shawn Francis and Brian Altounian host "Just two Dads." A weekly conversation with two dads about raising children with special needs. Listen, every Wednesday at 12PM PST. Find them on Facebook and anywhere you get your podcasts. 
Just two Dads Podcast
 
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      <pubDate>Mon, 23 May 2022 16:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>When your child needs acute residential care (feat Mike Rowley) S5E12</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>5</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>12</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>My guest today is the Administrator of Springbrook Autism Behavioral Health, Mike Rowley. I recorded this while on-site at The Converge Autism Summit in Greenville, South Carolina. Mike and I have a conversation all about the Springbrook facility. We talk about why a child may need acute residential care, and what happens when they do. We talked about the unimaginable struggles facing families when a child's behavior cannot be managed safely in the home. 
I've been there, and I wouldn't wish that on any child or parent. 
If you're looking for this type of help for your family, or maybe know someone who is, there's a lot of valuable information in this episode. 
About Springbrook Autism Behavioral Health.
About Mike Rowley: CEO at Springbrook Behavioral Health. Springbrook is a 112-bed facility offering short-term acute psychiatric services for adults (44 beds) and a residential treatment center for children with autism and behavioral challenges(68 beds)
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.

Visit Mightier
Just two Dads Podcast
Shawn Francis and Brian Altounian host "Just two Dads." A weekly conversation with two dads about raising children with special needs. Listen, every Wednesday at 12PM PST. Find them on Facebook and anywhere you get your podcasts. 
Just two Dads Podcast
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>My guest today is the Administrator of Springbrook Autism Behavioral Health, Mike Rowley. I recorded this while on-site at The Converge Autism Summit in Greenville, South Carolina. Mike and I have a conversation all about the Springbrook facility. We talk about why a child may need acute residential care, and what happens when they do. We talked about the unimaginable struggles facing families when a child's behavior cannot be managed safely in the home. 
I've been there, and I wouldn't wish that on any child or parent. 
If you're looking for this type of help for your family, or maybe know someone who is, there's a lot of valuable information in this episode. 
About Springbrook Autism Behavioral Health.
About Mike Rowley: CEO at Springbrook Behavioral Health. Springbrook is a 112-bed facility offering short-term acute psychiatric services for adults (44 beds) and a residential treatment center for children with autism and behavioral challenges(68 beds)
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.

Visit Mightier
Just two Dads Podcast
Shawn Francis and Brian Altounian host "Just two Dads." A weekly conversation with two dads about raising children with special needs. Listen, every Wednesday at 12PM PST. Find them on Facebook and anywhere you get your podcasts. 
Just two Dads Podcast
 
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        <p>My guest today is the Administrator of <a href="https://springbrookbehavioral.com/">Springbrook Autism Behavioral Health</a>, Mike Rowley. I recorded this while on-site at <em>The Converge Autism Summit</em> in Greenville, South Carolina. Mike and I have a conversation all about the Springbrook facility. We talk about why a child may need acute residential care, and what happens when they do. We talked about the unimaginable struggles facing families when a child's behavior cannot be managed safely in the home. </p><p>I've been there, and I wouldn't wish that on any child or parent. </p><p>If you're looking for this type of help for your family, or maybe know someone who is, there's a lot of valuable information in this episode. </p><p>About <a href="https://springbrookbehavioral.com/">Springbrook Autism Behavioral Health</a>.</p><p>About Mike Rowley: CEO at Springbrook Behavioral Health. Springbrook is a 112-bed facility offering short-term acute psychiatric services for adults (44 beds) and a residential treatment center for children with autism and behavioral challenges(68 beds)</p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Learn More About Mightier</strong></p><p>Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.
</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/mightier">Visit Mightier</a></p><p><strong>Just two Dads Podcast</strong></p><p>Shawn Francis and Brian Altounian host "Just two Dads." A weekly conversation with two dads about raising children with special needs. Listen, every Wednesday at 12PM PST. Find them on Facebook and anywhere you get your podcasts. </p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/justtwodads">Just two Dads Podcast</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>Tips for traveling with your autistic kids (feat. Dawn M. Barclay) S5E11</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/tips-for-traveling-with-your-autistic-kids-feat-dawn-m-barclay-s5e11</link>
      <description>Join my new community and discuss this and other episodes of The Autism Dad Podcast with others. It's totally free, and I'd love your feedback. Join Now.
My guest today is Dawn Barclay, and she's here to share tips and tricks to make traveling with our autistic kids safe, fun, and enjoyable. She wrote a new book called Traveling Different: Vacation Strategies for Parents of the Anxious, the Inflexible, and the Neurodiverse (will release Aug 15th). 
Dawn and I have a conversation about some common challenges families face when trying to travel with their autistic, anxious, or otherwise neurodiverse child. She provides no-nonsense solutions, ideas, and advice to help make travel a rewarding experience for the whole family. She also talks about how to evaluate hotels, theme parks, and other places prior to arrival. This is a great episode, especially as we get into the summer months.
Check out Dawn's information below to learn more and pre-order the book.
Dawn M. Barclay
Dawn M. Barclay is an award-winning author who has spent a 30+ year career working in different aspects of the travel industry. After attending Tufts University, she worked in sales, marketing, and management for her parents' firms, Barclay Travel Ltd. and Barclay International Group Short Term Apartment and Villa Rentals. Next, she branched out into travel trade reporting, with senior or contributing editor positions at Travel Agent Magazine, Travel Life, Travel Market Report, and most recently, Insider Travel Report. Dawn holds degrees in psychology and marketing, is a mother of two, and lives in New York's scenic Hudson Valley. She also writes fiction as D.M. Barr and holds leadership roles in several writer organizations.
http://www.dawnbarclayink.com  
Pre-Order her book on Amazon.
Find me at theautismdad.com
Join my new community and discuss this and other episodes of The Autism Dad Podcast with others. It's totally free, and I'd love your feedback. Join Now.
Mentioned in this episode:
Just two Dads Podcast
Shawn Francis and Brian Altounian host "Just two Dads." A weekly conversation with two dads about raising children with special needs. Listen, every Wednesday at 12PM PST. Find them on Facebook and anywhere you get your podcasts. 
Just two Dads Podcast
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.

Visit Mightier
 
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      <pubDate>Mon, 16 May 2022 16:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Tips for traveling with your autistic kids (feat. Dawn M. Barclay) S5E11</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>5</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>11</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Join my new community and discuss this and other episodes of The Autism Dad Podcast with others. It's totally free, and I'd love your feedback. Join Now.
My guest today is Dawn Barclay, and she's here to share tips and tricks to make traveling with our autistic kids safe, fun, and enjoyable. She wrote a new book called Traveling Different: Vacation Strategies for Parents of the Anxious, the Inflexible, and the Neurodiverse (will release Aug 15th). 
Dawn and I have a conversation about some common challenges families face when trying to travel with their autistic, anxious, or otherwise neurodiverse child. She provides no-nonsense solutions, ideas, and advice to help make travel a rewarding experience for the whole family. She also talks about how to evaluate hotels, theme parks, and other places prior to arrival. This is a great episode, especially as we get into the summer months.
Check out Dawn's information below to learn more and pre-order the book.
Dawn M. Barclay
Dawn M. Barclay is an award-winning author who has spent a 30+ year career working in different aspects of the travel industry. After attending Tufts University, she worked in sales, marketing, and management for her parents' firms, Barclay Travel Ltd. and Barclay International Group Short Term Apartment and Villa Rentals. Next, she branched out into travel trade reporting, with senior or contributing editor positions at Travel Agent Magazine, Travel Life, Travel Market Report, and most recently, Insider Travel Report. Dawn holds degrees in psychology and marketing, is a mother of two, and lives in New York's scenic Hudson Valley. She also writes fiction as D.M. Barr and holds leadership roles in several writer organizations.
http://www.dawnbarclayink.com  
Pre-Order her book on Amazon.
Find me at theautismdad.com
Join my new community and discuss this and other episodes of The Autism Dad Podcast with others. It's totally free, and I'd love your feedback. Join Now.
Mentioned in this episode:
Just two Dads Podcast
Shawn Francis and Brian Altounian host "Just two Dads." A weekly conversation with two dads about raising children with special needs. Listen, every Wednesday at 12PM PST. Find them on Facebook and anywhere you get your podcasts. 
Just two Dads Podcast
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.

Visit Mightier
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      <itunes:summary>Join my new community and discuss this and other episodes of The Autism Dad Podcast with others. It's totally free, and I'd love your feedback. Join Now.
My guest today is Dawn Barclay, and she's here to share tips and tricks to make traveling with our autistic kids safe, fun, and enjoyable. She wrote a new book called Traveling Different: Vacation Strategies for Parents of the Anxious, the Inflexible, and the Neurodiverse (will release Aug 15th). 
Dawn and I have a conversation about some common challenges families face when trying to travel with their autistic, anxious, or otherwise neurodiverse child. She provides no-nonsense solutions, ideas, and advice to help make travel a rewarding experience for the whole family. She also talks about how to evaluate hotels, theme parks, and other places prior to arrival. This is a great episode, especially as we get into the summer months.
Check out Dawn's information below to learn more and pre-order the book.
Dawn M. Barclay
Dawn M. Barclay is an award-winning author who has spent a 30+ year career working in different aspects of the travel industry. After attending Tufts University, she worked in sales, marketing, and management for her parents' firms, Barclay Travel Ltd. and Barclay International Group Short Term Apartment and Villa Rentals. Next, she branched out into travel trade reporting, with senior or contributing editor positions at Travel Agent Magazine, Travel Life, Travel Market Report, and most recently, Insider Travel Report. Dawn holds degrees in psychology and marketing, is a mother of two, and lives in New York's scenic Hudson Valley. She also writes fiction as D.M. Barr and holds leadership roles in several writer organizations.
http://www.dawnbarclayink.com  
Pre-Order her book on Amazon.
Find me at theautismdad.com
Join my new community and discuss this and other episodes of The Autism Dad Podcast with others. It's totally free, and I'd love your feedback. Join Now.
Mentioned in this episode:
Just two Dads Podcast
Shawn Francis and Brian Altounian host "Just two Dads." A weekly conversation with two dads about raising children with special needs. Listen, every Wednesday at 12PM PST. Find them on Facebook and anywhere you get your podcasts. 
Just two Dads Podcast
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.

Visit Mightier
 
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        <p>Join my new community and discuss this and other episodes of The Autism Dad Podcast with others. It's totally free, and I'd love your feedback. <a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/The_Autism_Dad_Pod/">Join Now.</a></p><p>My guest today is Dawn Barclay, and she's here to share tips and tricks to make traveling with our autistic kids safe, fun, and enjoyable. She wrote a new book called <em>Traveling Different: Vacation Strategies for Parents of the Anxious, the Inflexible, and the Neurodiverse (will release Aug 15th). </em></p><p>Dawn and I have a conversation about some common challenges families face when trying to travel with their autistic, anxious, or otherwise neurodiverse child. She provides no-nonsense solutions, ideas, and advice to help make travel a rewarding experience for the whole family. She also talks about how to evaluate hotels, theme parks, and other places prior to arrival. This is a great episode, especially as we get into the summer months.</p><p>Check out Dawn's information below to learn more and pre-order the book.</p><p><strong>Dawn M. Barclay</strong></p><p>Dawn M. Barclay is an award-winning author who has spent a 30+ year career working in different aspects of the travel industry. After attending Tufts University, she worked in sales, marketing, and management for her parents' firms, Barclay Travel Ltd. and Barclay International Group Short Term Apartment and Villa Rentals. Next, she branched out into travel trade reporting, with senior or contributing editor positions at Travel Agent Magazine, Travel Life, Travel Market Report, and most recently, Insider Travel Report. Dawn holds degrees in psychology and marketing, is a mother of two, and lives in New York's scenic Hudson Valley. She also writes fiction as D.M. Barr and holds leadership roles in several writer organizations.</p><p><a href="http://www.dawnbarclayink.com/">http://www.dawnbarclayink.com</a>  </p><p>Pre-Order her book on <a href="https://amzn.to/3sEl1o1">Amazon</a>.</p><p><strong>Find me at </strong><a href="theautismdad.com"><strong>theautismdad.com</strong></a></p><p>Join my new community and discuss this and other episodes of The Autism Dad Podcast with others. It's totally free, and I'd love your feedback. <a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/The_Autism_Dad_Pod/">Join Now.</a></p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Just two Dads Podcast</strong></p><p>Shawn Francis and Brian Altounian host "Just two Dads." A weekly conversation with two dads about raising children with special needs. Listen, every Wednesday at 12PM PST. Find them on Facebook and anywhere you get your podcasts. </p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/justtwodads">Just two Dads Podcast</a></p><p><strong>Learn More About Mightier</strong></p><p>Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.
</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/mightier">Visit Mightier</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>My Conversation with Temple Grandin (feat. Dr. Temple Grandin) S5E10</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/my-conversation-with-temple-grandin-feat-dr-temple-grandin-s5e10</link>
      <description>*** Join my free online community to discuss this episode: click here ***
Dr. Temple Grandin is here today to help parents prepare their autistic kids for the workforce. This is so important as our kids get older. Temple has a ton of very specific advice, insight, and experience that she will share over the next 30 minutes. 
We also talk about helping to manage our kid’s sensory needs. 
Temple is an amazing human being, and I was lucky enough to sit down with her at The National Converge Autism Summit by Springbrook Autism Behavioral Health in Greenville, South Carolina. It was such an honor to meet her, and I learned so much from our time together.
You can find more information about Temple Grandin by clicking here
As mentioned, you can find Kate Swenson’s book Forever Boy here.
You can find me here.
This episode is sponsored by:
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.

Visit Mightier
Learn More About zPods
zPods is the first U.S.-based company to provide kids with a customizable, sensory-friendly sleeping pod. These regenerative spaces come jam-packed with features such as intelligent lighting control, white noise generation, Bluetooth speakers, and more. With these tools, we believe that children can find better sleep, which means parents can sleep better as well.
Visit https://zpods.tech fro more information.


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Learn More About Tracto
Tracto is a free app that is all about empowering parents to better understand and meet the unique needs of their kids with autism, ADHD or anxiety. Tracto does this by easily allowing for the collaborative tracking of behaviors over time. 
Parents can invite teachers or anyone else they want to help document behavioral changes. Not everyone sees the same things because every environment is different. Being able to document behaviors in realtime, prevents having to pull from memory later on, making it more accurate, and reliable information. 

Tracking things like sleep patterns, medication-related behavioral changes, behaviors in the classroom, or anything else that parents of these amazing kiddos need to keep an eye on, can be challenging. Simply put, Tracto makes it easy. 
All tracking and collaboration functions to this app are completely free.
They also offer affordable online courses, taught by leading experts if you’re interested in learning some new parenting skills yourself. They’re short videos that will teach you new parenting approaches and help you gain more insight into your child. 

You can get more information about Tracto at tracto.app.  Or check out the Google Play or Apple app store. Use the code “theautismdad” at checkout and save 30% off your online course order. 

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      <pubDate>Mon, 09 May 2022 17:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>My Conversation with Temple Grandin (feat. Dr. Temple Grandin) S5E10</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>5</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>10</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>*** Join my free online community to discuss this episode: click here ***
Dr. Temple Grandin is here today to help parents prepare their autistic kids for the workforce. This is so important as our kids get older. Temple has a ton of very specific advice, insight, and experience that she will share over the next 30 minutes. 
We also talk about helping to manage our kid’s sensory needs. 
Temple is an amazing human being, and I was lucky enough to sit down with her at The National Converge Autism Summit by Springbrook Autism Behavioral Health in Greenville, South Carolina. It was such an honor to meet her, and I learned so much from our time together.
You can find more information about Temple Grandin by clicking here
As mentioned, you can find Kate Swenson’s book Forever Boy here.
You can find me here.
This episode is sponsored by:
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.

Visit Mightier
Learn More About zPods
zPods is the first U.S.-based company to provide kids with a customizable, sensory-friendly sleeping pod. These regenerative spaces come jam-packed with features such as intelligent lighting control, white noise generation, Bluetooth speakers, and more. With these tools, we believe that children can find better sleep, which means parents can sleep better as well.
Visit https://zpods.tech fro more information.


Visit zPods
Learn More About Tracto
Tracto is a free app that is all about empowering parents to better understand and meet the unique needs of their kids with autism, ADHD or anxiety. Tracto does this by easily allowing for the collaborative tracking of behaviors over time. 
Parents can invite teachers or anyone else they want to help document behavioral changes. Not everyone sees the same things because every environment is different. Being able to document behaviors in realtime, prevents having to pull from memory later on, making it more accurate, and reliable information. 

Tracking things like sleep patterns, medication-related behavioral changes, behaviors in the classroom, or anything else that parents of these amazing kiddos need to keep an eye on, can be challenging. Simply put, Tracto makes it easy. 
All tracking and collaboration functions to this app are completely free.
They also offer affordable online courses, taught by leading experts if you’re interested in learning some new parenting skills yourself. They’re short videos that will teach you new parenting approaches and help you gain more insight into your child. 

You can get more information about Tracto at tracto.app.  Or check out the Google Play or Apple app store. Use the code “theautismdad” at checkout and save 30% off your online course order. 

Visit Tracto
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>*** Join my free online community to discuss this episode: click here ***
Dr. Temple Grandin is here today to help parents prepare their autistic kids for the workforce. This is so important as our kids get older. Temple has a ton of very specific advice, insight, and experience that she will share over the next 30 minutes. 
We also talk about helping to manage our kid’s sensory needs. 
Temple is an amazing human being, and I was lucky enough to sit down with her at The National Converge Autism Summit by Springbrook Autism Behavioral Health in Greenville, South Carolina. It was such an honor to meet her, and I learned so much from our time together.
You can find more information about Temple Grandin by clicking here
As mentioned, you can find Kate Swenson’s book Forever Boy here.
You can find me here.
This episode is sponsored by:
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.

Visit Mightier
Learn More About zPods
zPods is the first U.S.-based company to provide kids with a customizable, sensory-friendly sleeping pod. These regenerative spaces come jam-packed with features such as intelligent lighting control, white noise generation, Bluetooth speakers, and more. With these tools, we believe that children can find better sleep, which means parents can sleep better as well.
Visit https://zpods.tech fro more information.


Visit zPods
Learn More About Tracto
Tracto is a free app that is all about empowering parents to better understand and meet the unique needs of their kids with autism, ADHD or anxiety. Tracto does this by easily allowing for the collaborative tracking of behaviors over time. 
Parents can invite teachers or anyone else they want to help document behavioral changes. Not everyone sees the same things because every environment is different. Being able to document behaviors in realtime, prevents having to pull from memory later on, making it more accurate, and reliable information. 

Tracking things like sleep patterns, medication-related behavioral changes, behaviors in the classroom, or anything else that parents of these amazing kiddos need to keep an eye on, can be challenging. Simply put, Tracto makes it easy. 
All tracking and collaboration functions to this app are completely free.
They also offer affordable online courses, taught by leading experts if you’re interested in learning some new parenting skills yourself. They’re short videos that will teach you new parenting approaches and help you gain more insight into your child. 

You can get more information about Tracto at tracto.app.  Or check out the Google Play or Apple app store. Use the code “theautismdad” at checkout and save 30% off your online course order. 

Visit Tracto
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <p><strong><em>*** Join my free online community to discuss this episode: click </em></strong><a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/The_Autism_Dad_Pod/"><strong><em>here</em></strong></a><strong><em> ***</em></strong></p><p><strong>Dr. Temple Grandin</strong> is here today to help parents prepare their autistic kids for the workforce. This is so important as our kids get older. Temple has a ton of very specific advice, insight, and experience that she will share over the next 30 minutes. </p><p>We also talk about helping to manage our kid’s sensory needs. </p><p>Temple is an amazing human being, and I was lucky enough to sit down with her at The National Converge Autism Summit by <a href="https://springbrookbehavioral.com/">Springbrook Autism Behavioral Health</a> in Greenville, South Carolina. It was such an honor to meet her, and I learned so much from our time together.</p><p><strong>You can find more information about Temple Grandin by clicking </strong><a href="https://www.templegrandin.com/"><strong>here</strong></a></p><p><strong>As mentioned, you can find Kate Swenson’s book Forever Boy </strong><a href="https://amzn.to/3Pac3IL"><strong>here</strong></a><strong>.</strong></p><p><strong>You can find me </strong><a href="here"><strong>here</strong></a><strong>.</strong></p><p><strong>This episode is sponsored by:</strong></p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Learn More About Mightier</strong></p><p>Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.
</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/mightier">Visit Mightier</a></p><p><strong>Learn More About zPods</strong></p><p>zPods is the first U.S.-based company to provide kids with a customizable, sensory-friendly sleeping pod. These regenerative spaces come jam-packed with features such as intelligent lighting control, white noise generation, Bluetooth speakers, and more. With these tools, we believe that children can find better sleep, which means parents can sleep better as well.
Visit https://zpods.tech fro more information.

</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/zpods">Visit zPods</a></p><p><strong>Learn More About Tracto</strong></p><p>Tracto is a free app that is all about empowering parents to better understand and meet the unique needs of their kids with autism, ADHD or anxiety. Tracto does this by easily allowing for the collaborative tracking of behaviors over time. 
Parents can invite teachers or anyone else they want to help document behavioral changes. Not everyone sees the same things because every environment is different. Being able to document behaviors in realtime, prevents having to pull from memory later on, making it more accurate, and reliable information. 

Tracking things like sleep patterns, medication-related behavioral changes, behaviors in the classroom, or anything else that parents of these amazing kiddos need to keep an eye on, can be challenging. Simply put, Tracto makes it easy. 
All tracking and collaboration functions to this app are completely free.
They also offer affordable online courses, taught by leading experts if you’re interested in learning some new parenting skills yourself. They’re short videos that will teach you new parenting approaches and help you gain more insight into your child. 

You can get more information about Tracto at tracto.app.  Or check out the Google Play or Apple app store. Use the code “theautismdad” at checkout and save 30% off your online course order. 
</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/tracto">Visit Tracto</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>The Ultimate Guide to Understanding and Avoiding Parental Burnout (feat. Dr. Searcy-Pate) S5E9</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/the-ultimate-guide-to-understanding-and-avoiding-parental-burnout-feat-dr-searcy-pate-s5e9</link>
      <description>My guest today is Dr. Searcy-Pate and we're having a very important discussion about parental burnout. In this episode, we're going to discuss the risk factors, signs, and symptoms of burnout. As well as what to do if you're experiencing it, and how you can do to reduce your risk. 
Please share this episode with your friends and loved ones. 
Background:
Dr. Searcy-Pate earned both her graduate degrees in Clinical Psychology from Johns Hopkins University and Jackson State University. In addition, she completed specialized training in child/pediatric psychology at Children’s Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota as well as the Department of Defense. As a Child/Pediatric Health Psychologist and credentialed diabetes mental health provider by the American Diabetes Association, she collaborates with parents, schools, primary care providers, and specialty providers to provide assessment, therapy, and consultation services.
Get more information and connect with Dr. Searcy-Pate at the link below. 
searcypediatrics.org
Find me at listen.theautismdad.com 
Mentioned in this episode:
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
The Calm Compass
Check out these courses:

The CALM Compass is a practical parenting tool that has four directions for you to choose (CONNECT, ARTICULATE, LIFT and MOVE). Each of these directions points you towards specific skills and strategies you will use in everyday situations. For instance, how to respond to a meltdown; how to prepare and plan for problems; or how to help mediate challenging transitions.

Visit thecalmcompass.com and use the code "theautismdad" to save 10%
Visit The Calm Compass
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 25 Apr 2022 16:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>The Ultimate Guide to Understanding and Avoiding Parental Burnout (feat. Dr. Searcy-Pate) S5E9</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>5</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>9</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>My guest today is Dr. Searcy-Pate and we're having a very important discussion about parental burnout. In this episode, we're going to discuss the risk factors, signs, and symptoms of burnout. As well as what to do if you're experiencing it, and how you can do to reduce your risk. 
Please share this episode with your friends and loved ones. 
Background:
Dr. Searcy-Pate earned both her graduate degrees in Clinical Psychology from Johns Hopkins University and Jackson State University. In addition, she completed specialized training in child/pediatric psychology at Children’s Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota as well as the Department of Defense. As a Child/Pediatric Health Psychologist and credentialed diabetes mental health provider by the American Diabetes Association, she collaborates with parents, schools, primary care providers, and specialty providers to provide assessment, therapy, and consultation services.
Get more information and connect with Dr. Searcy-Pate at the link below. 
searcypediatrics.org
Find me at listen.theautismdad.com 
Mentioned in this episode:
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
The Calm Compass
Check out these courses:

The CALM Compass is a practical parenting tool that has four directions for you to choose (CONNECT, ARTICULATE, LIFT and MOVE). Each of these directions points you towards specific skills and strategies you will use in everyday situations. For instance, how to respond to a meltdown; how to prepare and plan for problems; or how to help mediate challenging transitions.

Visit thecalmcompass.com and use the code "theautismdad" to save 10%
Visit The Calm Compass
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>My guest today is Dr. Searcy-Pate and we're having a very important discussion about parental burnout. In this episode, we're going to discuss the risk factors, signs, and symptoms of burnout. As well as what to do if you're experiencing it, and how you can do to reduce your risk. 
Please share this episode with your friends and loved ones. 
Background:
Dr. Searcy-Pate earned both her graduate degrees in Clinical Psychology from Johns Hopkins University and Jackson State University. In addition, she completed specialized training in child/pediatric psychology at Children’s Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota as well as the Department of Defense. As a Child/Pediatric Health Psychologist and credentialed diabetes mental health provider by the American Diabetes Association, she collaborates with parents, schools, primary care providers, and specialty providers to provide assessment, therapy, and consultation services.
Get more information and connect with Dr. Searcy-Pate at the link below. 
searcypediatrics.org
Find me at listen.theautismdad.com 
Mentioned in this episode:
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
The Calm Compass
Check out these courses:

The CALM Compass is a practical parenting tool that has four directions for you to choose (CONNECT, ARTICULATE, LIFT and MOVE). Each of these directions points you towards specific skills and strategies you will use in everyday situations. For instance, how to respond to a meltdown; how to prepare and plan for problems; or how to help mediate challenging transitions.

Visit thecalmcompass.com and use the code "theautismdad" to save 10%
Visit The Calm Compass
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <p>My guest today is Dr. Searcy-Pate and we're having a very important discussion about parental burnout. In this episode, we're going to discuss the risk factors, signs, and symptoms of burnout. As well as what to do if you're experiencing it, and how you can do to reduce your risk. </p><p>Please share this episode with your friends and loved ones. </p><p><strong>Background</strong>:</p><p>Dr. Searcy-Pate earned both her graduate degrees in Clinical Psychology from Johns Hopkins University and Jackson State University. In addition, she completed specialized training in child/pediatric psychology at Children’s Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota as well as the Department of Defense. As a Child/Pediatric Health Psychologist and credentialed diabetes mental health provider by the American Diabetes Association, she collaborates with parents, schools, primary care providers, and specialty providers to provide assessment, therapy, and consultation services.</p><p>Get more information and connect with Dr. Searcy-Pate at the link below. </p><p><a href="searcypediatrics.org">searcypediatrics.org</a></p><p>Find me at <a href="listen.theautismdad.com">listen.theautismdad.com</a> </p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>BrainyAct</strong></p><p>BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/brainyact">Visit BrainyAct</a></p><p><strong>Happy Ladders</strong></p><p>Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/happyladders">Visit Happy Ladders</a></p><p><strong>The Calm Compass</strong></p><p>Check out these courses:

The CALM Compass is a practical parenting tool that has four directions for you to choose (CONNECT, ARTICULATE, LIFT and MOVE). Each of these directions points you towards specific skills and strategies you will use in everyday situations. For instance, how to respond to a meltdown; how to prepare and plan for problems; or how to help mediate challenging transitions.

Visit thecalmcompass.com and use the code "theautismdad" to save 10%</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/thecalmcompass">Visit The Calm Compass</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>Autistic Voices (feat. Sam Mitchell of Autism Rocks and Rolls) S5E8</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/autistic-voices-feat-sam-mitchell-of-autism-rocks-and-rolls-s5e8</link>
      <description>My guest today is Sam Mitchell. Sam is a 19-year-old young man who is college bound, majoring in media and entrepreneurship. He found his niche and love in podcasting in high school when he joined his high school's media club. Podcasting became his passion and he started his own, Autism Rocks and Rolls. 
Sam and I have a great conversation about all of the amazing things he's doing with Autism Rocks and Rolls. 
You can find Sam at:
https://autismrocksandrolls.com 
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.

Visit Mightier
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 18 Apr 2022 17:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Autistic Voices (feat. Sam Mitchell of Autism Rocks and Rolls) S5E8</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>5</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>8</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>My guest today is Sam Mitchell. Sam is a 19-year-old young man who is college bound, majoring in media and entrepreneurship. He found his niche and love in podcasting in high school when he joined his high school's media club. Podcasting became his passion and he started his own, Autism Rocks and Rolls. 
Sam and I have a great conversation about all of the amazing things he's doing with Autism Rocks and Rolls. 
You can find Sam at:
https://autismrocksandrolls.com 
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.

Visit Mightier
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
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      <itunes:summary>My guest today is Sam Mitchell. Sam is a 19-year-old young man who is college bound, majoring in media and entrepreneurship. He found his niche and love in podcasting in high school when he joined his high school's media club. Podcasting became his passion and he started his own, Autism Rocks and Rolls. 
Sam and I have a great conversation about all of the amazing things he's doing with Autism Rocks and Rolls. 
You can find Sam at:
https://autismrocksandrolls.com 
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.

Visit Mightier
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <p>My guest today is Sam Mitchell. Sam is a 19-year-old young man who is college bound, majoring in media and entrepreneurship. He found his niche and love in podcasting in high school when he joined his high school's media club. Podcasting became his passion and he started his own, Autism Rocks and Rolls. </p><p>Sam and I have a great conversation about all of the amazing things he's doing with Autism Rocks and Rolls. </p><p>You can find Sam at:</p><p>https://autismrocksandrolls.com </p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Learn More About Mightier</strong></p><p>Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.
</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/mightier">Visit Mightier</a></p><p><strong>Happy Ladders</strong></p><p>Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/happyladders">Visit Happy Ladders</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>Listening to Autistic Adults (feat. Dennis Procopio) pt1 S5E7</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/listening-to-autistic-adults-feat-dennis-procopio-pt1-s5e7</link>
      <description>My guest today is Dennis Procopio. Dennis is a life coach for men and an autism Dad. He's been on the show a few times and he's here today to talk about Dad stuff and share some autism parenting stories. This is a great conversation and ends up going to a place I hadn't seen coming. Dennis opens up about his personal journey raising his son and learning more about himself. ☺
Find Dennis:
MAN-UP! Life Coaching
About Rob Gorski:
All my information and relevant links are here
Support this podcast: venmo.com/theautismdad

 
Mentioned in this episode:
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 28 Mar 2022 21:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Listening to Autistic Adults (feat. Dennis Procopio)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>5</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>7</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>My guest today is Dennis Procopio. Dennis is a life coach for men and an autism Dad. He's been on the show a few times and he's here today to talk about Dad stuff and share some autism parenting stories. This is a great conversation and ends up going to a place I hadn't seen coming. Dennis opens up about his personal journey raising his son and learning more about himself. ☺
Find Dennis:
MAN-UP! Life Coaching
About Rob Gorski:
All my information and relevant links are here
Support this podcast: venmo.com/theautismdad

 
Mentioned in this episode:
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>My guest today is Dennis Procopio. Dennis is a life coach for men and an autism Dad. He's been on the show a few times and he's here today to talk about Dad stuff and share some autism parenting stories. This is a great conversation and ends up going to a place I hadn't seen coming. Dennis opens up about his personal journey raising his son and learning more about himself. ☺
Find Dennis:
MAN-UP! Life Coaching
About Rob Gorski:
All my information and relevant links are here
Support this podcast: venmo.com/theautismdad

 
Mentioned in this episode:
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <p>My guest today is Dennis Procopio. Dennis is a life coach for men and an autism Dad. He's been on the show a few times and he's here today to talk about Dad stuff and share some autism parenting stories. This is a great conversation and ends up going to a place I hadn't seen coming. Dennis opens up about his personal journey raising his son and learning more about himself. ☺</p><p>Find Dennis:</p><p><a href="manuplifecoaching.com%20">MAN-UP! Life Coaching</a></p><p>About Rob Gorski:</p><p>All my information and relevant links are <a href="https://www.liinks.co/theautismdad">here</a></p><p>Support this podcast: <a href="venmo.com/theautismdad">venmo.com/theautismdad</a></p><h2><br></h2><p> </p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>BrainyAct</strong></p><p>BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/brainyact">Visit BrainyAct</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>Parenting with Purpose (feat. Mitch Leppicello, LICSW) S5E6</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/parenting-with-purpose-feat-mitch-leppicello-licsw-s5e6</link>
      <description>I'm excited to bring you another episode about empowering parents to better help their autistic children. My guest today is Mitch Leppicello. Mitch is a social worker who's spent decades working with autistic kids and their families. Mitch has used his experience to create a program called The Calm Compass. The Calm Compass is an online resource for parents of autistic children, helping them to better navigate difficult situations, as well as gain insight, and outside-of-the-box solutions for everyday challenges. I'm a huge fan of empowering parents and unfortunately, many of these things weren't available to me when I was first starting out. The Calm Compass is a fantastic resource for parents and I hope you enjoy the show.
Learn more about Mitch and The Calm Compass by clicking here.
Find me at theautismdad.com
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mentioned in this episode:
Tracto
Tracto is a free app that is all about empowering parents to better understand and meet the unique needs of their kids with autism, ADHD or anxiety. Tracto does this by easily allowing for the collaborative tracking of behaviors over time. 
Parents can invite teachers or anyone else they want to help document behavioral changes. Not everyone sees the same things because every environment is different. Being able to document behaviors in realtime, prevents having to pull from memory, later on, making it more accurate, and reliable information. 

Tracking things like sleep patterns, medication-related behavioral changes, behaviors in the classroom, or anything else that parents of these amazing kiddos need to keep an eye on, can be challenging. Simply put, Tracto makes it easy. 
All tracking and collaboration functions to this app are completely free.
They also offer affordable online courses, taught by leading experts if you’re interested in learning some new parenting skills yourself. They’re short videos that will teach you new parenting approaches and help you gain more insight into your child. 

Visit tracto.app and use the code “theautismdad” at checkout and save 30% off your online course order. 


Visit Tracto
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 21 Mar 2022 21:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Parenting with Purpose (feat. Mitch Leppicello, LICSW)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>5</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>6</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>I'm excited to bring you another episode about empowering parents to better help their autistic children. My guest today is Mitch Leppicello. Mitch is a social worker who's spent decades working with autistic kids and their families. Mitch has used his experience to create a program called The Calm Compass. The Calm Compass is an online resource for parents of autistic children, helping them to better navigate difficult situations, as well as gain insight, and outside-of-the-box solutions for everyday challenges. I'm a huge fan of empowering parents and unfortunately, many of these things weren't available to me when I was first starting out. The Calm Compass is a fantastic resource for parents and I hope you enjoy the show.
Learn more about Mitch and The Calm Compass by clicking here.
Find me at theautismdad.com
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mentioned in this episode:
Tracto
Tracto is a free app that is all about empowering parents to better understand and meet the unique needs of their kids with autism, ADHD or anxiety. Tracto does this by easily allowing for the collaborative tracking of behaviors over time. 
Parents can invite teachers or anyone else they want to help document behavioral changes. Not everyone sees the same things because every environment is different. Being able to document behaviors in realtime, prevents having to pull from memory, later on, making it more accurate, and reliable information. 

Tracking things like sleep patterns, medication-related behavioral changes, behaviors in the classroom, or anything else that parents of these amazing kiddos need to keep an eye on, can be challenging. Simply put, Tracto makes it easy. 
All tracking and collaboration functions to this app are completely free.
They also offer affordable online courses, taught by leading experts if you’re interested in learning some new parenting skills yourself. They’re short videos that will teach you new parenting approaches and help you gain more insight into your child. 

Visit tracto.app and use the code “theautismdad” at checkout and save 30% off your online course order. 


Visit Tracto
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>I'm excited to bring you another episode about empowering parents to better help their autistic children. My guest today is Mitch Leppicello. Mitch is a social worker who's spent decades working with autistic kids and their families. Mitch has used his experience to create a program called The Calm Compass. The Calm Compass is an online resource for parents of autistic children, helping them to better navigate difficult situations, as well as gain insight, and outside-of-the-box solutions for everyday challenges. I'm a huge fan of empowering parents and unfortunately, many of these things weren't available to me when I was first starting out. The Calm Compass is a fantastic resource for parents and I hope you enjoy the show.
Learn more about Mitch and The Calm Compass by clicking here.
Find me at theautismdad.com
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mentioned in this episode:
Tracto
Tracto is a free app that is all about empowering parents to better understand and meet the unique needs of their kids with autism, ADHD or anxiety. Tracto does this by easily allowing for the collaborative tracking of behaviors over time. 
Parents can invite teachers or anyone else they want to help document behavioral changes. Not everyone sees the same things because every environment is different. Being able to document behaviors in realtime, prevents having to pull from memory, later on, making it more accurate, and reliable information. 

Tracking things like sleep patterns, medication-related behavioral changes, behaviors in the classroom, or anything else that parents of these amazing kiddos need to keep an eye on, can be challenging. Simply put, Tracto makes it easy. 
All tracking and collaboration functions to this app are completely free.
They also offer affordable online courses, taught by leading experts if you’re interested in learning some new parenting skills yourself. They’re short videos that will teach you new parenting approaches and help you gain more insight into your child. 

Visit tracto.app and use the code “theautismdad” at checkout and save 30% off your online course order. 


Visit Tracto
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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Parents can invite teachers or anyone else they want to help document behavioral changes. Not everyone sees the same things because every environment is different. Being able to document behaviors in realtime, prevents having to pull from memory, later on, making it more accurate, and reliable information. 

Tracking things like sleep patterns, medication-related behavioral changes, behaviors in the classroom, or anything else that parents of these amazing kiddos need to keep an eye on, can be challenging. Simply put, Tracto makes it easy. 
All tracking and collaboration functions to this app are completely free.
They also offer affordable online courses, taught by leading experts if you’re interested in learning some new parenting skills yourself. They’re short videos that will teach you new parenting approaches and help you gain more insight into your child. 

Visit tracto.app and use the code “theautismdad” at checkout and save 30% off your online course order. 

</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/tracto">Visit Tracto</a></p><p><strong>BrainyAct</strong></p><p>BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/brainyact">Visit BrainyAct</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>How BrainyAct improves quality of life for autistic kids (feat. Dolly Lowery) S5E5</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/how-brainyact-improves-quality-of-life-for-autistic-kids-feat-dolly-lowery-s5e5</link>
      <description>My guest today is Dolly Lowery. Dolly is the CEO and Founder of a company called Kinuu. She's here to talk about their program called BrainyAct and how it's literally changing the lives of autistic kiddos and adults. This is a perfect example of technology being used to improve quality of life. This is so cool and I can't wait for you to hear this. I love bringing information to you that can help or at least inform you as to things that are currently available to help your family. ☺ ♥
About Dolly:
As an entrepreneur and hard worker, my underlying passion is to look for ways to make the world a better place. I had a successful 20+ career selling software and services in the US and Europe. After losing two siblings to brain cancer, I co-founded and launched Gilda’s Club Twin Cities, a place for families living with Cancer. As a Mom of three kids, I became familiar with the growing epidemic of neurological based learning challenges, such as ADHD and Dyslexia. With over 1200 clinic visits, I know firsthand how difficult it can be to juggle demanding schedules and I was determined to find a way for families to have a program that was effective, affordable and convenient. After years of research combined with my background in technology, I assembled a team with the perfect combination of heart and experience to launch Kinuu. Together we will restore hope for families so that every child can achieve beyond what they dreamed possible and to truly believe in themselves.
Learn more about BrainyAct and get information to provide your school or local community center: Kinuu.com
Check out these short videos:
https://vimeo.com/kinuu/brainyact3moms
https://vimeo.com/kinuu/sciencebehindbrainyact

You can find me at theautismdad.com
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Shelley Kenow
I know how frustrating and scary and overwhelming IEP meetings can be. I want to connect you with my friend, Shelly Keno. She is an IEP coach with over 30 years of experience in special education.

IEP meetings don't have to be scary. It's so important that we empower ourselves with knowledge and insights so that we can better navigate these difficult situations and work together with the school for the betterment of our kids. 

So if you're interested in learning about what Shelley does visit shelleykenow.com,  and use the code, "theautismdad" to save $7 off of an IEP review.
Visit Shelley Kenow
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 09 Mar 2022 00:12:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>How BrainyAct improves quality of life for autistic kids (feat. Dolly Lowery)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>5</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>5</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>My guest today is Dolly Lowery. Dolly is the CEO and Founder of a company called Kinuu. She's here to talk about their program called BrainyAct and how it's literally changing the lives of autistic kiddos and adults. This is a perfect example of technology being used to improve quality of life. This is so cool and I can't wait for you to hear this. I love bringing information to you that can help or at least inform you as to things that are currently available to help your family. ☺ ♥
About Dolly:
As an entrepreneur and hard worker, my underlying passion is to look for ways to make the world a better place. I had a successful 20+ career selling software and services in the US and Europe. After losing two siblings to brain cancer, I co-founded and launched Gilda’s Club Twin Cities, a place for families living with Cancer. As a Mom of three kids, I became familiar with the growing epidemic of neurological based learning challenges, such as ADHD and Dyslexia. With over 1200 clinic visits, I know firsthand how difficult it can be to juggle demanding schedules and I was determined to find a way for families to have a program that was effective, affordable and convenient. After years of research combined with my background in technology, I assembled a team with the perfect combination of heart and experience to launch Kinuu. Together we will restore hope for families so that every child can achieve beyond what they dreamed possible and to truly believe in themselves.
Learn more about BrainyAct and get information to provide your school or local community center: Kinuu.com
Check out these short videos:
https://vimeo.com/kinuu/brainyact3moms
https://vimeo.com/kinuu/sciencebehindbrainyact

You can find me at theautismdad.com
 
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Learn More About Shelley Kenow
I know how frustrating and scary and overwhelming IEP meetings can be. I want to connect you with my friend, Shelly Keno. She is an IEP coach with over 30 years of experience in special education.

IEP meetings don't have to be scary. It's so important that we empower ourselves with knowledge and insights so that we can better navigate these difficult situations and work together with the school for the betterment of our kids. 

So if you're interested in learning about what Shelley does visit shelleykenow.com,  and use the code, "theautismdad" to save $7 off of an IEP review.
Visit Shelley Kenow
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.

Visit Mightier
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      <itunes:summary>My guest today is Dolly Lowery. Dolly is the CEO and Founder of a company called Kinuu. She's here to talk about their program called BrainyAct and how it's literally changing the lives of autistic kiddos and adults. This is a perfect example of technology being used to improve quality of life. This is so cool and I can't wait for you to hear this. I love bringing information to you that can help or at least inform you as to things that are currently available to help your family. ☺ ♥
About Dolly:
As an entrepreneur and hard worker, my underlying passion is to look for ways to make the world a better place. I had a successful 20+ career selling software and services in the US and Europe. After losing two siblings to brain cancer, I co-founded and launched Gilda’s Club Twin Cities, a place for families living with Cancer. As a Mom of three kids, I became familiar with the growing epidemic of neurological based learning challenges, such as ADHD and Dyslexia. With over 1200 clinic visits, I know firsthand how difficult it can be to juggle demanding schedules and I was determined to find a way for families to have a program that was effective, affordable and convenient. After years of research combined with my background in technology, I assembled a team with the perfect combination of heart and experience to launch Kinuu. Together we will restore hope for families so that every child can achieve beyond what they dreamed possible and to truly believe in themselves.
Learn more about BrainyAct and get information to provide your school or local community center: Kinuu.com
Check out these short videos:
https://vimeo.com/kinuu/brainyact3moms
https://vimeo.com/kinuu/sciencebehindbrainyact

You can find me at theautismdad.com
 
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Learn More About Shelley Kenow
I know how frustrating and scary and overwhelming IEP meetings can be. I want to connect you with my friend, Shelly Keno. She is an IEP coach with over 30 years of experience in special education.

IEP meetings don't have to be scary. It's so important that we empower ourselves with knowledge and insights so that we can better navigate these difficult situations and work together with the school for the betterment of our kids. 

So if you're interested in learning about what Shelley does visit shelleykenow.com,  and use the code, "theautismdad" to save $7 off of an IEP review.
Visit Shelley Kenow
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.

Visit Mightier
 
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        <p>My guest today is Dolly Lowery. Dolly is the CEO and Founder of a company called Kinuu. She's here to talk about their program called BrainyAct and how it's literally changing the lives of autistic kiddos and adults. This is a perfect example of technology being used to improve quality of life. This is so cool and I can't wait for you to hear this. I love bringing information to you that can help or at least inform you as to things that are currently available to help your family. ☺ ♥</p><p>About Dolly:</p><p>As an entrepreneur and hard worker, my underlying passion is to look for ways to make the world a better place. I had a successful 20+ career selling software and services in the US and Europe. After losing two siblings to brain cancer, I co-founded and launched Gilda’s Club Twin Cities, a place for families living with Cancer. As a Mom of three kids, I became familiar with the growing epidemic of neurological based learning challenges, such as ADHD and Dyslexia. With over 1200 clinic visits, I know firsthand how difficult it can be to juggle demanding schedules and I was determined to find a way for families to have a program that was effective, affordable and convenient. After years of research combined with my background in technology, I assembled a team with the perfect combination of heart and experience to launch Kinuu. Together we will restore hope for families so that every child can achieve beyond what they dreamed possible and to truly believe in themselves.</p><p>Learn more about BrainyAct and get information to provide your school or local community center: <a href="Kinuu.com">Kinuu.com</a></p><p>Check out these short videos:</p><p><a href="https://vimeo.com/kinuu/brainyact3moms">https://vimeo.com/kinuu/brainyact3moms</a></p><p><a href="https://vimeo.com/kinuu/sciencebehindbrainyact">https://vimeo.com/kinuu/sciencebehindbrainyact</a></p><p><br></p><p>You can find me at <a href="theautismdad.com">theautismdad.com</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Learn More About Shelley Kenow</strong></p><p>I know how frustrating and scary and overwhelming IEP meetings can be. I want to connect you with my friend, Shelly Keno. She is an IEP coach with over 30 years of experience in special education.

IEP meetings don't have to be scary. It's so important that we empower ourselves with knowledge and insights so that we can better navigate these difficult situations and work together with the school for the betterment of our kids. 

So if you're interested in learning about what Shelley does visit shelleykenow.com,  and use the code, "theautismdad" to save $7 off of an IEP review.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/shelleykenow">Visit Shelley Kenow</a></p><p><strong>Learn More About Mightier</strong></p><p>Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.
</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/mightier">Visit Mightier</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>Tyson's Run (feat Actor Major Dodson and Writer/Director Kim Bass) S5E4</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/tysons-run-feat-actor-major-dodson-and-writer-director-kim-bass-s5e4</link>
      <description>I'm so excited about this week's episode. I was recently able to screen the upcoming film Tyson's Run. It's an inspirational family film about an autistic boy named Tyson, who decided he wants to run a marathon in order to repair his family. It's such a good, family film and it releases in theaters nationwide on March 11th.
My guests today are Major Dodson, who plays Tyson, and Kim Bass. who wrote and directed the film. They stopped by the pod to talk about the inspiration behind Tyson's Run, what it was like filming it, and what lessons they learned along the way. This was such a fun experience for me and I can't wait for you to listen.
Tyson's Run is rated PG and will release in theaters nationwide on March 11th.
Learn more about the film Tyson's Run and view the trailer by clicking here.
Check out Major Dodson on IMDb by clicking here.
Check out Kim Bass on IMDb by clicking here.
 
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Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.

Visit Mightier
Learn More About Trail Magik
Communing with nature is one of the best methods of self-care available, and hiking is one of the best ways to enjoy nature.

If you’re a parent who enjoys hitting the trails with your little ones, you’re already aware that toddlers will walk some of the journey and want carried the rest of the way. There are tons of contraptions for carrying babies while on the trails, but what about those in between, toddler years? You don’t want to bring a big bulky carrier for a kid who’s only going to use it some of the time. 

The Trail Magik Kid Carrier solves that problem and does so brilliantly. 

Invented by a Dad who wanted to take his 3-year-old backpacking. It’s for kiddos 12 months up to 43 pounds. The carrier attaches onto hiking backpacks and durable daypacks that have a waist strap &amp; upper loaders. Weighing less than 10oz, it’s so portable, you can stuff it into the side of your backpack when not in use. It’s a game-changer for the "outdoor adventure family" community. 
For more information, visit TrailMagik.com. 
Use the code "theautismdad" at check out and save 10% of your order. 
Visit Trail Magik
 
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      <pubDate>Mon, 28 Feb 2022 22:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Tyson's Run (feat Actor Major Dodson and Writer/Director Kim Bass)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>5</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>4</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>I'm so excited about this week's episode. I was recently able to screen the upcoming film Tyson's Run. It's an inspirational family film about an autistic boy named Tyson, who decided he wants to run a marathon in order to repair his family. It's such a good, family film and it releases in theaters nationwide on March 11th.
My guests today are Major Dodson, who plays Tyson, and Kim Bass. who wrote and directed the film. They stopped by the pod to talk about the inspiration behind Tyson's Run, what it was like filming it, and what lessons they learned along the way. This was such a fun experience for me and I can't wait for you to listen.
Tyson's Run is rated PG and will release in theaters nationwide on March 11th.
Learn more about the film Tyson's Run and view the trailer by clicking here.
Check out Major Dodson on IMDb by clicking here.
Check out Kim Bass on IMDb by clicking here.
 
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Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.

Visit Mightier
Learn More About Trail Magik
Communing with nature is one of the best methods of self-care available, and hiking is one of the best ways to enjoy nature.

If you’re a parent who enjoys hitting the trails with your little ones, you’re already aware that toddlers will walk some of the journey and want carried the rest of the way. There are tons of contraptions for carrying babies while on the trails, but what about those in between, toddler years? You don’t want to bring a big bulky carrier for a kid who’s only going to use it some of the time. 

The Trail Magik Kid Carrier solves that problem and does so brilliantly. 

Invented by a Dad who wanted to take his 3-year-old backpacking. It’s for kiddos 12 months up to 43 pounds. The carrier attaches onto hiking backpacks and durable daypacks that have a waist strap &amp; upper loaders. Weighing less than 10oz, it’s so portable, you can stuff it into the side of your backpack when not in use. It’s a game-changer for the "outdoor adventure family" community. 
For more information, visit TrailMagik.com. 
Use the code "theautismdad" at check out and save 10% of your order. 
Visit Trail Magik
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>I'm so excited about this week's episode. I was recently able to screen the upcoming film Tyson's Run. It's an inspirational family film about an autistic boy named Tyson, who decided he wants to run a marathon in order to repair his family. It's such a good, family film and it releases in theaters nationwide on March 11th.
My guests today are Major Dodson, who plays Tyson, and Kim Bass. who wrote and directed the film. They stopped by the pod to talk about the inspiration behind Tyson's Run, what it was like filming it, and what lessons they learned along the way. This was such a fun experience for me and I can't wait for you to listen.
Tyson's Run is rated PG and will release in theaters nationwide on March 11th.
Learn more about the film Tyson's Run and view the trailer by clicking here.
Check out Major Dodson on IMDb by clicking here.
Check out Kim Bass on IMDb by clicking here.
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.

Visit Mightier
Learn More About Trail Magik
Communing with nature is one of the best methods of self-care available, and hiking is one of the best ways to enjoy nature.

If you’re a parent who enjoys hitting the trails with your little ones, you’re already aware that toddlers will walk some of the journey and want carried the rest of the way. There are tons of contraptions for carrying babies while on the trails, but what about those in between, toddler years? You don’t want to bring a big bulky carrier for a kid who’s only going to use it some of the time. 

The Trail Magik Kid Carrier solves that problem and does so brilliantly. 

Invented by a Dad who wanted to take his 3-year-old backpacking. It’s for kiddos 12 months up to 43 pounds. The carrier attaches onto hiking backpacks and durable daypacks that have a waist strap &amp; upper loaders. Weighing less than 10oz, it’s so portable, you can stuff it into the side of your backpack when not in use. It’s a game-changer for the "outdoor adventure family" community. 
For more information, visit TrailMagik.com. 
Use the code "theautismdad" at check out and save 10% of your order. 
Visit Trail Magik
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <p>I'm so excited about this week's episode. I was recently able to screen the upcoming film <em>Tyson's Run. </em>It's an inspirational family film about an autistic boy named Tyson, who decided he wants to run a marathon in order to repair his family. It's such a good, family film and it releases in theaters nationwide on March 11th.</p><p>My guests today are Major Dodson, who plays Tyson, and Kim Bass. who wrote and directed the film. They stopped by the pod to talk about the inspiration behind Tyson's Run, what it was like filming it, and what lessons they learned along the way. This was such a fun experience for me and I can't wait for you to listen.</p><p>Tyson's Run is rated PG and will release in theaters nationwide on March 11th.</p><p>Learn more about the film Tyson's Run and view the trailer by clicking <a href="https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3580748/">here</a>.</p><p>Check out Major Dodson on IMDb by clicking <a href="https://www.imdb.com/name/nm4161282/%20">here</a>.</p><p>Check out Kim Bass on IMDb by clicking <a href="https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0060076/">here</a>.</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Learn More About Mightier</strong></p><p>Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.
</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/mightier">Visit Mightier</a></p><p><strong>Learn More About Trail Magik</strong></p><p>Communing with nature is one of the best methods of self-care available, and hiking is one of the best ways to enjoy nature.

If you’re a parent who enjoys hitting the trails with your little ones, you’re already aware that toddlers will walk some of the journey and want carried the rest of the way. There are tons of contraptions for carrying babies while on the trails, but what about those in between, toddler years? You don’t want to bring a big bulky carrier for a kid who’s only going to use it some of the time. 

The Trail Magik Kid Carrier solves that problem and does so brilliantly. 

Invented by a Dad who wanted to take his 3-year-old backpacking. It’s for kiddos 12 months up to 43 pounds. The carrier attaches onto hiking backpacks and durable daypacks that have a waist strap &amp; upper loaders. Weighing less than 10oz, it’s so portable, you can stuff it into the side of your backpack when not in use. It’s a game-changer for the "outdoor adventure family" community. 
For more information, visit TrailMagik.com. 
Use the code "theautismdad" at check out and save 10% of your order. </p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/trailmagik">Visit Trail Magik</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>Tracto is a free app that helps parents better support their autistic kids (feat Augmental Technologies) S5E3</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/tracto-is-a-free-app-that-helps-parents-better-support-their-autistic-kids-feat-augmental-technologies-s5e3</link>
      <description>My guests today are Herman Lintvelt and Michael (Fox) van der Linde of Augmental Technologies (Pty) Ltd. They created a FREE app called Tracto that is empowering parents to better support their autistic kids. I love bringing you resources that can help improve your families the quality of life. It's even more satisfying for me when something is as affordable as free.
Check out this episode and let me know if you have any questions..
You can find more information about Tracto at tracto.app
Guest bios and contact info:



Herman Lintvelt





Role: Founder, CEO, CTO





LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hermanlintvelt/






Herman Lintvelt has more than 20 years experience in creating software products, and in growing productive software teams. He has been involved in various startups over the last number of years. He specializes in initiating projects; growing the software architecture and team structure so both can start lean, and scale when it needs to. He is passionate about using technology to develop products that empowers people.





Michael (Fox) van der Linde





Role: Founder, Chief Product Officer





LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelfoxsa/






Michael has 11 years of technology product management and entrepreneurship experience. During this period he has managed various local and international technology product portfolios ranging from digital health and telematics. He also has extensive experience in managing technology product roadmaps within various company maturity levels, from start-up, scale-up and NYSE listed company environments.





Michael is passionate about addressing meaningful problems by leveraging software, hardware, data science, design and business model innovation.



 
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Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
Just two Dads Podcast
Shawn Francis and Brian Altounian host "Just two Dads." A weekly conversation with two dads about raising children with special needs. Listen, every Wednesday at 12PM PST. Find them on Facebook and anywhere you get your podcasts. 
Just two Dads Podcast
 
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      <pubDate>Tue, 22 Feb 2022 22:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Tracto is a free app that helps parents better support their autistic kids (feat Augmental Technologies)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>5</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>3</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/939e0346-8c6d-11ed-8aac-e3f43a4c7d5b/image/8e6aab342ccc429c01471bafc2851c74.png?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
      <itunes:subtitle>My guests today are Herman Lintvelt and Michael (Fox) van der Linde of Augmental Technologies (Pty) Ltd. They created a FREE app called Tracto that is empowering parents to better support their autistic kids. I love bringing you resources that can help improve your families the quality of life. It's even more satisfying for me when something is as affordable as free.
Check out this episode and let me know if you have any questions..
You can find more information about Tracto at tracto.app
Guest bios and contact info:



Herman Lintvelt





Role: Founder, CEO, CTO





LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hermanlintvelt/






Herman Lintvelt has more than 20 years experience in creating software products, and in growing productive software teams. He has been involved in various startups over the last number of years. He specializes in initiating projects; growing the software architecture and team structure so both can start lean, and scale when it needs to. He is passionate about using technology to develop products that empowers people.





Michael (Fox) van der Linde





Role: Founder, Chief Product Officer





LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelfoxsa/






Michael has 11 years of technology product management and entrepreneurship experience. During this period he has managed various local and international technology product portfolios ranging from digital health and telematics. He also has extensive experience in managing technology product roadmaps within various company maturity levels, from start-up, scale-up and NYSE listed company environments.





Michael is passionate about addressing meaningful problems by leveraging software, hardware, data science, design and business model innovation.



 
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Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
Just two Dads Podcast
Shawn Francis and Brian Altounian host "Just two Dads." A weekly conversation with two dads about raising children with special needs. Listen, every Wednesday at 12PM PST. Find them on Facebook and anywhere you get your podcasts. 
Just two Dads Podcast
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>My guests today are Herman Lintvelt and Michael (Fox) van der Linde of Augmental Technologies (Pty) Ltd. They created a FREE app called Tracto that is empowering parents to better support their autistic kids. I love bringing you resources that can help improve your families the quality of life. It's even more satisfying for me when something is as affordable as free.
Check out this episode and let me know if you have any questions..
You can find more information about Tracto at tracto.app
Guest bios and contact info:



Herman Lintvelt





Role: Founder, CEO, CTO





LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hermanlintvelt/






Herman Lintvelt has more than 20 years experience in creating software products, and in growing productive software teams. He has been involved in various startups over the last number of years. He specializes in initiating projects; growing the software architecture and team structure so both can start lean, and scale when it needs to. He is passionate about using technology to develop products that empowers people.





Michael (Fox) van der Linde





Role: Founder, Chief Product Officer





LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelfoxsa/






Michael has 11 years of technology product management and entrepreneurship experience. During this period he has managed various local and international technology product portfolios ranging from digital health and telematics. He also has extensive experience in managing technology product roadmaps within various company maturity levels, from start-up, scale-up and NYSE listed company environments.





Michael is passionate about addressing meaningful problems by leveraging software, hardware, data science, design and business model innovation.



 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
Just two Dads Podcast
Shawn Francis and Brian Altounian host "Just two Dads." A weekly conversation with two dads about raising children with special needs. Listen, every Wednesday at 12PM PST. Find them on Facebook and anywhere you get your podcasts. 
Just two Dads Podcast
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <p>My guests today are Herman Lintvelt and Michael (Fox) van der Linde of Augmental Technologies (Pty) Ltd. They created a FREE app called Tracto that is empowering parents to better support their autistic kids. I love bringing you resources that can help improve your families the quality of life. It's even more satisfying for me when something is as affordable as free.</p><p>Check out this episode and let me know if you have any questions..</p><p>You can find more information about Tracto at <a href="tracto.app">tracto.app</a></p><p>Guest bios and contact info:</p><ul>
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<li><strong>Herman Lintvelt</strong></li>
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<li><br></li>
<li>Herman Lintvelt has more than 20 years experience in creating software products, and in growing productive software teams. He has been involved in various startups over the last number of years. He specializes in initiating projects; growing the software architecture and team structure so both can start lean, and scale when it needs to. He is passionate about using technology to develop products that empowers people.</li>
<li><br></li>
<li><br></li>
<li><strong>Michael (Fox) van der Linde</strong></li>
<li><br></li>
<li><br></li>
<li>Role: Founder, Chief Product Officer</li>
<li><br></li>
<li><br></li>
<li>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelfoxsa/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelfoxsa/</a>
</li>
<li><br></li>
<li><br></li>
<li>Michael has 11 years of technology product management and entrepreneurship experience. During this period he has managed various local and international technology product portfolios ranging from digital health and telematics. He also has extensive experience in managing technology product roadmaps within various company maturity levels, from start-up, scale-up and NYSE listed company environments.</li>
<li><br></li>
<li><br></li>
<li>Michael is passionate about addressing meaningful problems by leveraging software, hardware, data science, design and business model innovation.</li>
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</ul><br><br><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Happy Ladders</strong></p><p>Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/happyladders">Visit Happy Ladders</a></p><p><strong>Just two Dads Podcast</strong></p><p>Shawn Francis and Brian Altounian host "Just two Dads." A weekly conversation with two dads about raising children with special needs. Listen, every Wednesday at 12PM PST. Find them on Facebook and anywhere you get your podcasts. </p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/justtwodads">Just two Dads Podcast</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>The Parent-Led Approach to ABA Therapy (feat. Amy Schroeder) S5E2</title>
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      <description>My guest this week is Amy Jacobs Schroeder, mom of five, and Founder of Happy Ladders. Happy Ladders is a play-based skills curriculum, community, and coaching platform created to empower parents of children with developmental needs, including autism. Amy spent the last two decades providing in-home autism services to families, the latter half focused solely on a parent-led model through her own agency before creating Happy Ladders.
Amy and I have a conversation about the benefits of the parent-led approach to ABA therapy.
About Amy:
She’s also the author of the Parent-Led Revolution (parent-led.com).
To learn more about Amy and Happy Ladders, visit happyladders.com.
Find me at theautismdad.com.
 
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.

Visit Mightier
Learn More About Shelley Kenow
I know how frustrating and scary and overwhelming IEP meetings can be. I want to connect you with my friend, Shelly Keno. She is an IEP coach with over 30 years of experience in special education.

IEP meetings don't have to be scary. It's so important that we empower ourselves with knowledge and insights so that we can better navigate these difficult situations and work together with the school for the betterment of our kids. 

So if you're interested in learning about what Shelley does visit shelleykenow.com,  and use the code, "theautismdad" to save $7 off of an IEP review.
Visit Shelley Kenow
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 14 Feb 2022 22:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>The many benefits of the parent-led approach to ABA therapy (feat. Amy Schroeder)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>5</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>2</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>My guest this week is Amy Jacobs Schroeder, mom of five, and Founder of Happy Ladders. Happy Ladders is a play-based skills curriculum, community, and coaching platform created to empower parents of children with developmental needs, including autism. Amy spent the last two decades providing in-home autism services to families, the latter half focused solely on a parent-led model through her own agency before creating Happy Ladders.
Amy and I have a conversation about the benefits of the parent-led approach to ABA therapy.
About Amy:
She’s also the author of the Parent-Led Revolution (parent-led.com).
To learn more about Amy and Happy Ladders, visit happyladders.com.
Find me at theautismdad.com.
 
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.

Visit Mightier
Learn More About Shelley Kenow
I know how frustrating and scary and overwhelming IEP meetings can be. I want to connect you with my friend, Shelly Keno. She is an IEP coach with over 30 years of experience in special education.

IEP meetings don't have to be scary. It's so important that we empower ourselves with knowledge and insights so that we can better navigate these difficult situations and work together with the school for the betterment of our kids. 

So if you're interested in learning about what Shelley does visit shelleykenow.com,  and use the code, "theautismdad" to save $7 off of an IEP review.
Visit Shelley Kenow
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>My guest this week is Amy Jacobs Schroeder, mom of five, and Founder of Happy Ladders. Happy Ladders is a play-based skills curriculum, community, and coaching platform created to empower parents of children with developmental needs, including autism. Amy spent the last two decades providing in-home autism services to families, the latter half focused solely on a parent-led model through her own agency before creating Happy Ladders.
Amy and I have a conversation about the benefits of the parent-led approach to ABA therapy.
About Amy:
She’s also the author of the Parent-Led Revolution (parent-led.com).
To learn more about Amy and Happy Ladders, visit happyladders.com.
Find me at theautismdad.com.
 
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.

Visit Mightier
Learn More About Shelley Kenow
I know how frustrating and scary and overwhelming IEP meetings can be. I want to connect you with my friend, Shelly Keno. She is an IEP coach with over 30 years of experience in special education.

IEP meetings don't have to be scary. It's so important that we empower ourselves with knowledge and insights so that we can better navigate these difficult situations and work together with the school for the betterment of our kids. 

So if you're interested in learning about what Shelley does visit shelleykenow.com,  and use the code, "theautismdad" to save $7 off of an IEP review.
Visit Shelley Kenow
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <p>My guest this week is Amy Jacobs Schroeder, mom of five, and Founder of Happy Ladders. Happy Ladders is a play-based skills curriculum, community, and coaching platform created to empower parents of children with developmental needs, including autism. Amy spent the last two decades providing in-home autism services to families, the latter half focused solely on a parent-led model through her own agency before creating Happy Ladders.</p><p>Amy and I have a conversation about the benefits of the parent-led approach to ABA therapy.</p><p><strong>About Amy:</strong></p><p>She’s also the author of the Parent-Led Revolution (<a href="https://www.parent-led.com/">parent-led.com</a>).</p><p>To learn more about Amy and Happy Ladders, visit <a href="https://www.happyladders.com/offers/5oAyLw6G?coupon_code=THEAUTISMDAD">happyladders.com</a>.</p><p><strong>Find me at </strong><a href="theautismdad.com"><strong>theautismdad.com</strong></a><strong>.</strong></p><p> </p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Learn More About Mightier</strong></p><p>Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.
</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/mightier">Visit Mightier</a></p><p><strong>Learn More About Shelley Kenow</strong></p><p>I know how frustrating and scary and overwhelming IEP meetings can be. I want to connect you with my friend, Shelly Keno. She is an IEP coach with over 30 years of experience in special education.

IEP meetings don't have to be scary. It's so important that we empower ourselves with knowledge and insights so that we can better navigate these difficult situations and work together with the school for the betterment of our kids. 

So if you're interested in learning about what Shelley does visit shelleykenow.com,  and use the code, "theautismdad" to save $7 off of an IEP review.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/shelleykenow">Visit Shelley Kenow</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>How active shooter and lockdown drills are traumatizing our kids (feat. Avery Hamill) S5E1</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/how-active-shooter-and-lockdown-drills-are-traumatizing-our-kids-feat-avery-hamill-s5e1</link>
      <description>I recently discovered my autistic kids are having to do active shooter and lockdown drills at school. I was caught off guard because my kids are in a school for autistic kids and kids with other learning disabilities. I had no idea this was happening and I wanted to learn more. I found so many stories about how traumatizing these drills are for kids in general. Concerned, I wanted to speak to someone who has experienced these first hand. As parents we need to be aware of what our kids are experiencing and how they are being impacted.
In honor of National Gun Violence Survivors Week, I wanted to have a conversation about this.
I'm connected with Shannon Watts on Twitter. Shannon is the founder of Mom's Demand Action and is leading the fight for gun safety. I asked if I could speak with someone about this and she delivered. My guest today is Avery Hamill. Avery is a senior in high school, a Student Demands Action volunteer and Students Demand Action National Advisory Board member. Avery literally took time out of his school day to talk about what it's like to experience active shooter and lockdown drills first hand. He also shares why they're so traumatizing to kids and what can be done to help reduce the impact. As a parent, this interview really hit me hard and I'm so grateful to have connected with Avery.
Some heros don't wear capes and some are still in high school..
You can follow and support Avery on Twitter by clicking here.
You can find more information about Students Demand Action, Mom's Demand Action, and Everytown below:



Research report on the Impact of Active Shooter Drills in Schools






Students Demand Action





Mom's Demand Action





Everytown





Text "READY: to 644-33 to join the movement of Americans working together to end gun violence and build safer communities."





More information about  National Gun Violence Survivors Week




Find me at listen.theautismdad.com
All my information can be found here
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.

Visit Mightier
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 07 Feb 2022 22:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>How active shooter and lockdown drills are traumatizing our kids (feat. Avery Hamill)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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      <itunes:episode>1</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>I recently discovered my autistic kids are having to do active shooter and lockdown drills at school. I was caught off guard because my kids are in a school for autistic kids and kids with other learning disabilities. I had no idea this was happening and I wanted to learn more. I found so many stories about how traumatizing these drills are for kids in general. Concerned, I wanted to speak to someone who has experienced these first hand. As parents we need to be aware of what our kids are experiencing and how they are being impacted.
In honor of National Gun Violence Survivors Week, I wanted to have a conversation about this.
I'm connected with Shannon Watts on Twitter. Shannon is the founder of Mom's Demand Action and is leading the fight for gun safety. I asked if I could speak with someone about this and she delivered. My guest today is Avery Hamill. Avery is a senior in high school, a Student Demands Action volunteer and Students Demand Action National Advisory Board member. Avery literally took time out of his school day to talk about what it's like to experience active shooter and lockdown drills first hand. He also shares why they're so traumatizing to kids and what can be done to help reduce the impact. As a parent, this interview really hit me hard and I'm so grateful to have connected with Avery.
Some heros don't wear capes and some are still in high school..
You can follow and support Avery on Twitter by clicking here.
You can find more information about Students Demand Action, Mom's Demand Action, and Everytown below:



Research report on the Impact of Active Shooter Drills in Schools






Students Demand Action





Mom's Demand Action





Everytown





Text "READY: to 644-33 to join the movement of Americans working together to end gun violence and build safer communities."





More information about  National Gun Violence Survivors Week




Find me at listen.theautismdad.com
All my information can be found here
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.

Visit Mightier
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>I recently discovered my autistic kids are having to do active shooter and lockdown drills at school. I was caught off guard because my kids are in a school for autistic kids and kids with other learning disabilities. I had no idea this was happening and I wanted to learn more. I found so many stories about how traumatizing these drills are for kids in general. Concerned, I wanted to speak to someone who has experienced these first hand. As parents we need to be aware of what our kids are experiencing and how they are being impacted.
In honor of National Gun Violence Survivors Week, I wanted to have a conversation about this.
I'm connected with Shannon Watts on Twitter. Shannon is the founder of Mom's Demand Action and is leading the fight for gun safety. I asked if I could speak with someone about this and she delivered. My guest today is Avery Hamill. Avery is a senior in high school, a Student Demands Action volunteer and Students Demand Action National Advisory Board member. Avery literally took time out of his school day to talk about what it's like to experience active shooter and lockdown drills first hand. He also shares why they're so traumatizing to kids and what can be done to help reduce the impact. As a parent, this interview really hit me hard and I'm so grateful to have connected with Avery.
Some heros don't wear capes and some are still in high school..
You can follow and support Avery on Twitter by clicking here.
You can find more information about Students Demand Action, Mom's Demand Action, and Everytown below:



Research report on the Impact of Active Shooter Drills in Schools






Students Demand Action





Mom's Demand Action





Everytown





Text "READY: to 644-33 to join the movement of Americans working together to end gun violence and build safer communities."





More information about  National Gun Violence Survivors Week




Find me at listen.theautismdad.com
All my information can be found here
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mentioned in this episode:
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children’s Hospital.
It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.

Visit Mightier
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <p>I recently discovered my autistic kids are having to do active shooter and lockdown drills at school. I was caught off guard because my kids are in a school for autistic kids and kids with other learning disabilities. I had no idea this was happening and I wanted to learn more. I found so many stories about how traumatizing these drills are for kids in general. Concerned, I wanted to speak to someone who has experienced these first hand. As parents we need to be aware of what our kids are experiencing and how they are being impacted.</p><p>In honor of National Gun Violence Survivors Week, I wanted to have a conversation about this.</p><p>I'm connected with Shannon Watts on Twitter. Shannon is the founder of Mom's Demand Action and is leading the fight for gun safety. I asked if I could speak with someone about this and she delivered. My guest today is Avery Hamill. Avery is a senior in high school, a Student Demands Action volunteer and Students Demand Action National Advisory Board member. Avery literally took time out of his school day to talk about what it's like to experience active shooter and lockdown drills first hand. He also shares why they're so traumatizing to kids and what can be done to help reduce the impact. As a parent, this interview really hit me hard and I'm so grateful to have connected with Avery.</p><p><em>Some heros don't wear capes and some are still in high school..</em></p><p>You can follow and support Avery on Twitter by clicking <a href="twitter.com/averyhamill">here</a>.</p><p>You can find more information about Students Demand Action, Mom's Demand Action, and Everytown below:</p><ul>
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It’s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it’s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.
</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/mightier">Visit Mightier</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>Stories from an IEP Meeting (feat. Dennis Procopio) S4E20 </title>
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      <description>IEP or individualized education plan are oftentimes considered a four-letter word in the autism and special needs community. In this episode, I briefly explain what an IEP is and why they're important, before hearing from my guest today. Dennis Procopio is back and this time he's sharing stories from the recent IEP meeting for his son. Sometimes it's helpful to listen to people's real-life experiences because there's much that can be learned.
Dennis talks about how he used his experience as a life coach to better navigate what can be a very emotionally charged, and contentious situation. Check out his story and let me know if you'd like to share yours. ☺
I have learned so much from my conversations with Dennis and he’s helping me become a better version of myself. If you would like to talk to Dennis, you can connect with him and schedule a FREE strategy session at manuplifecoaching.com

Submit your topic suggestions for Dennis and me to rob@theautismdad.com

Find Dennis:

MAN-UP! Life Coaching

About Rob Gorski:

All my information and relevant links are here

Support this podcast: venmo.com/theautismdad

Sponsors
This episode is brought to you by Vitals. The Vitals app automatically provides police, EMS, and other first responders with information on how to better help or interact with our autistic loved ones. Vitals is saving lives by preventing misunderstandings during interactions with police. Download the Vitals app and sign up today by clicking here.
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at theautismdad.com/hero and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50.

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 04 Dec 2021 02:50:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Stories from an IEP meeting (feat. Dennis Procopio) </itunes:title>
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      <itunes:subtitle>IEP or individualized education plan are oftentimes considered a four-letter word in the autism and special needs community. In this episode, I briefly explain what an IEP is and why they're important, before hearing from my guest today. Dennis Procopio is back and this time he's sharing stories from the recent IEP meeting for his son. Sometimes it's helpful to listen to people's real-life experiences because there's much that can be learned.
Dennis talks about how he used his experience as a life coach to better navigate what can be a very emotionally charged, and contentious situation. Check out his story and let me know if you'd like to share yours. ☺
I have learned so much from my conversations with Dennis and he’s helping me become a better version of myself. If you would like to talk to Dennis, you can connect with him and schedule a FREE strategy session at manuplifecoaching.com

Submit your topic suggestions for Dennis and me to rob@theautismdad.com

Find Dennis:

MAN-UP! Life Coaching

About Rob Gorski:

All my information and relevant links are here

Support this podcast: venmo.com/theautismdad

Sponsors
This episode is brought to you by Vitals. The Vitals app automatically provides police, EMS, and other first responders with information on how to better help or interact with our autistic loved ones. Vitals is saving lives by preventing misunderstandings during interactions with police. Download the Vitals app and sign up today by clicking here.
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at theautismdad.com/hero and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50.

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>IEP or individualized education plan are oftentimes considered a four-letter word in the autism and special needs community. In this episode, I briefly explain what an IEP is and why they're important, before hearing from my guest today. Dennis Procopio is back and this time he's sharing stories from the recent IEP meeting for his son. Sometimes it's helpful to listen to people's real-life experiences because there's much that can be learned.
Dennis talks about how he used his experience as a life coach to better navigate what can be a very emotionally charged, and contentious situation. Check out his story and let me know if you'd like to share yours. ☺
I have learned so much from my conversations with Dennis and he’s helping me become a better version of myself. If you would like to talk to Dennis, you can connect with him and schedule a FREE strategy session at manuplifecoaching.com

Submit your topic suggestions for Dennis and me to rob@theautismdad.com

Find Dennis:

MAN-UP! Life Coaching

About Rob Gorski:

All my information and relevant links are here

Support this podcast: venmo.com/theautismdad

Sponsors
This episode is brought to you by Vitals. The Vitals app automatically provides police, EMS, and other first responders with information on how to better help or interact with our autistic loved ones. Vitals is saving lives by preventing misunderstandings during interactions with police. Download the Vitals app and sign up today by clicking here.
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at theautismdad.com/hero and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50.

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Making Interactions Between First Responders and Autistic People Safer (feat Janeé Harteau) S4E19</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/making-interactions-between-first-responders-and-autistic-people-safer-feat-janee-harteau-s4e19</link>
      <description>How many special needs parents worry about their child having interactions with first responders (police/EMS) and being misunderstood, or worse, seriously injured. The answer is far too many. Far too many parents worry about their autistic kids having encounters with police, EMS, or other first responders, that don't go well.
My guest this week is Janeé Harteau, President and CEO of Vital Aware Services. She has over 30 years of law enforcement experience and is very aware of the potential safety issues that can arise due to police or EMS misunderstanding the behaviors of our loved ones with disabilities.
The Vitals app automatically provides police, EMS, and other first responders with information on how to better help or interact with our autistic loved ones. Vitals is saving lives and we should talk about what it is, why we need it, and how it works.
About Janeé Harteau:
Chief Janeé Harteau (retired) was Minneapolis’ 52nd Police Chief and the first female chief in the city’s history. She initiated MPD 2.0 immediately after becoming chief, systematically changing accountability and transparency within the Department, while maximizing officer performance and advancement opportunities within the organization. This is one of the reasons Fortune Magazine named her one of the world’s top 50 leaders in April 2017.
For more information and to download the Vitals app, click here.
Find me at theautismdad.com or listen.theautismdad.com
Sponsors 
This episode is brought to you by PeerKnect. PeerKnect is a free to download app that helps parents of special needs kids find playdates, social activities, and sensory friendly outings. Click here to download the FREE app.
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

      Mentioned in this episode:
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
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      <itunes:title>Making Interactions Between First Responders and Autistic People Safer (feat Janee Harteau)</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:episode>19</itunes:episode>
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      <itunes:subtitle>How many special needs parents worry about their child having interactions with first responders (police/EMS) and being misunderstood, or worse, seriously injured. The answer is far too many. Far too many parents worry about their autistic kids having encounters with police, EMS, or other first responders, that don't go well.
My guest this week is Janeé Harteau, President and CEO of Vital Aware Services. She has over 30 years of law enforcement experience and is very aware of the potential safety issues that can arise due to police or EMS misunderstanding the behaviors of our loved ones with disabilities.
The Vitals app automatically provides police, EMS, and other first responders with information on how to better help or interact with our autistic loved ones. Vitals is saving lives and we should talk about what it is, why we need it, and how it works.
About Janeé Harteau:
Chief Janeé Harteau (retired) was Minneapolis’ 52nd Police Chief and the first female chief in the city’s history. She initiated MPD 2.0 immediately after becoming chief, systematically changing accountability and transparency within the Department, while maximizing officer performance and advancement opportunities within the organization. This is one of the reasons Fortune Magazine named her one of the world’s top 50 leaders in April 2017.
For more information and to download the Vitals app, click here.
Find me at theautismdad.com or listen.theautismdad.com
Sponsors 
This episode is brought to you by PeerKnect. PeerKnect is a free to download app that helps parents of special needs kids find playdates, social activities, and sensory friendly outings. Click here to download the FREE app.
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

      Mentioned in this episode:
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>How many special needs parents worry about their child having interactions with first responders (police/EMS) and being misunderstood, or worse, seriously injured. The answer is far too many. Far too many parents worry about their autistic kids having encounters with police, EMS, or other first responders, that don't go well.
My guest this week is Janeé Harteau, President and CEO of Vital Aware Services. She has over 30 years of law enforcement experience and is very aware of the potential safety issues that can arise due to police or EMS misunderstanding the behaviors of our loved ones with disabilities.
The Vitals app automatically provides police, EMS, and other first responders with information on how to better help or interact with our autistic loved ones. Vitals is saving lives and we should talk about what it is, why we need it, and how it works.
About Janeé Harteau:
Chief Janeé Harteau (retired) was Minneapolis’ 52nd Police Chief and the first female chief in the city’s history. She initiated MPD 2.0 immediately after becoming chief, systematically changing accountability and transparency within the Department, while maximizing officer performance and advancement opportunities within the organization. This is one of the reasons Fortune Magazine named her one of the world’s top 50 leaders in April 2017.
For more information and to download the Vitals app, click here.
Find me at theautismdad.com or listen.theautismdad.com
Sponsors 
This episode is brought to you by PeerKnect. PeerKnect is a free to download app that helps parents of special needs kids find playdates, social activities, and sensory friendly outings. Click here to download the FREE app.
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

      Mentioned in this episode:
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <p>How many special needs parents worry about their child having interactions with first responders (police/EMS) and being misunderstood, or worse, seriously injured. The answer is <em>far too many. </em>Far too many parents worry about their autistic kids having encounters with police, EMS, or other first responders, that don't go well.</p><p>My guest this week is Janeé Harteau, President and CEO of Vital Aware Services. She has over 30 years of law enforcement experience and is very aware of the potential safety issues that can arise due to police or EMS misunderstanding the behaviors of our loved ones with disabilities.</p><p>The Vitals app automatically provides police, EMS, and other first responders with information on how to better help or interact with our autistic loved ones. Vitals is saving lives and we should talk about what it is, why we need it, and how it works.</p><p><strong>About Janeé Harteau:</strong></p><p>Chief Janeé Harteau (retired) was Minneapolis’ 52nd Police Chief and the first female chief in the city’s history. She initiated MPD 2.0 immediately after becoming chief, systematically changing accountability and transparency within the Department, while maximizing officer performance and advancement opportunities within the organization. This is one of the reasons Fortune Magazine named her one of the world’s top 50 leaders in April 2017.</p><p><strong><em>For more information and to download the Vitals app, click </em></strong><a href="https://vitals.onelink.me/XH79/25fe1c60"><strong><em>here</em></strong></a>.</p><p>Find me at theautismdad.com or listen.theautismdad.com</p><p><strong>Sponsors </strong></p><p>This episode is brought to you by PeerKnect. PeerKnect is a free to download app that helps parents of special needs kids find playdates, social activities, and sensory friendly outings. <strong>Click </strong><a href="https://bit.ly/PeerKnect"><strong>here</strong></a><strong> to download the FREE app.</strong></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
      <p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>BrainyAct</strong></p><p>BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/brainyact">Visit BrainyAct</a></p><p><strong>Happy Ladders</strong></p><p>Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/happyladders">Visit Happy Ladders</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>Helping Special Needs Kids Make Friends (feat. Emily Bruce from PeerKnect) S4E18</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/helping-special-needs-kids-make-friends-feat-emily-bruce-from-peerknect-s4e18</link>
      <description>My guest today is Emily Bruce. Mother, as well as, Board Certified and Licensed Behavior Analyst (BCBA, LBA) in the State of Tennessee with an M.S., in Psychology. She’s also the CEO and Founder of Determinism, LLC, and the creator of PeerKnect. Emily has seen firsthand the struggles special needs families face when trying to find playdates and other social activities for our kids. I cannot stress how important this is for our kids.
I speak with Emily about the PeerKnect app. She shares how it works, how they protect your privacy and the many usage cases for this android and iOS. Most importantly, we talk about how PeerKnect is helping special needs kids make friends and engage in social activities. Please listen, share, and check out the PeerKnect app by clicking the link below from your mobile device.
Download the FREE app:Click here from your mobile device to download the app for free and get more information.
Sponsorship/Show Ideas/Communications:If you have a show idea, want to be a guest, or would like to sponsor an episode, contact me here, I’d love to hear from you.
As always, you can find my award-winning blog at theautismdad.com. All my social links are at the top of the page.
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

      Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 12 Nov 2021 22:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Helping Special Needs Kids Make Friends (feat. Emily Bruce from PeerKnect)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>4</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>18</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>My guest today is Emily Bruce. Mother, as well as, Board Certified and Licensed Behavior Analyst (BCBA, LBA) in the State of Tennessee with an M.S., in Psychology. She’s also the CEO and Founder of Determinism, LLC, and the creator of PeerKnect. Emily has seen firsthand the struggles special needs families face when trying to find playdates and other social activities for our kids. I cannot stress how important this is for our kids.
I speak with Emily about the PeerKnect app. She shares how it works, how they protect your privacy and the many usage cases for this android and iOS. Most importantly, we talk about how PeerKnect is helping special needs kids make friends and engage in social activities. Please listen, share, and check out the PeerKnect app by clicking the link below from your mobile device.
Download the FREE app:Click here from your mobile device to download the app for free and get more information.
Sponsorship/Show Ideas/Communications:If you have a show idea, want to be a guest, or would like to sponsor an episode, contact me here, I’d love to hear from you.
As always, you can find my award-winning blog at theautismdad.com. All my social links are at the top of the page.
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

      Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>My guest today is Emily Bruce. Mother, as well as, Board Certified and Licensed Behavior Analyst (BCBA, LBA) in the State of Tennessee with an M.S., in Psychology. She’s also the CEO and Founder of Determinism, LLC, and the creator of PeerKnect. Emily has seen firsthand the struggles special needs families face when trying to find playdates and other social activities for our kids. I cannot stress how important this is for our kids.
I speak with Emily about the PeerKnect app. She shares how it works, how they protect your privacy and the many usage cases for this android and iOS. Most importantly, we talk about how PeerKnect is helping special needs kids make friends and engage in social activities. Please listen, share, and check out the PeerKnect app by clicking the link below from your mobile device.
Download the FREE app:Click here from your mobile device to download the app for free and get more information.
Sponsorship/Show Ideas/Communications:If you have a show idea, want to be a guest, or would like to sponsor an episode, contact me here, I’d love to hear from you.
As always, you can find my award-winning blog at theautismdad.com. All my social links are at the top of the page.
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

      Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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      <p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Happy Ladders</strong></p><p>Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/happyladders">Visit Happy Ladders</a></p><p><strong>BrainyAct</strong></p><p>BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/brainyact">Visit BrainyAct</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>When your child is seriously injured at school (Feat. Dennis Procopio) S4E17</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/when-your-child-is-seriously-injured-at-school-feat-dennis-procopio-s4e17</link>
      <description>Slight format change beginning today because I’m moving to a different server. My good friend Dennis Procopio is here today. Dennis is the founder of Man-UP! Life Coaching (MULC) and has been on the show a few times to talk about various topics. Dennis is also a special needs Dad and he’s here today to share a situation he recently had to deal with in regards to his son being seriously injured while at school. This could happen to anyone but it can be more complicated when it comes to our special needs kiddos. There are a lot of emotions parents experience when something like this happens.
Dennis talks about how he navigated this difficult and scary situation. He also dives into his experience as a life coach to help us better navigate these emotional situations in a positive and productive way.
I have learned so much from my conversations with Dennis and he’s helping me become a better version of myself. If you would like to talk to Dennis, you can connect with him and schedule a FREE strategy session at manuplifecoaching.com
Submit your topic suggestions for Dennis and me to rob@theautismdad.com
Find Dennis:
MAN-UP! Life Coaching
About Rob Gorski:
All my information and relevant links are here
Support this podcast: venmo.com/theautismdad
Sponsors
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at theautismdad.com/hero and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50. 
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

      Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 30 Oct 2021 01:20:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>When your child is seriously injured at school (Feat. Dennis Procopio)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>4</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>17</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Slight format change beginning today because I’m moving to a different server. My good friend Dennis Procopio is here today. Dennis is the founder of Man-UP! Life Coaching (MULC) and has been on the show a few times to talk about various topics. Dennis is also a special needs Dad and he’s here today to share a situation he recently had to deal with in regards to his son being seriously injured while at school. This could happen to anyone but it can be more complicated when it comes to our special needs kiddos. There are a lot of emotions parents experience when something like this happens.
Dennis talks about how he navigated this difficult and scary situation. He also dives into his experience as a life coach to help us better navigate these emotional situations in a positive and productive way.
I have learned so much from my conversations with Dennis and he’s helping me become a better version of myself. If you would like to talk to Dennis, you can connect with him and schedule a FREE strategy session at manuplifecoaching.com
Submit your topic suggestions for Dennis and me to rob@theautismdad.com
Find Dennis:
MAN-UP! Life Coaching
About Rob Gorski:
All my information and relevant links are here
Support this podcast: venmo.com/theautismdad
Sponsors
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at theautismdad.com/hero and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50. 
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

      Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Slight format change beginning today because I’m moving to a different server. My good friend Dennis Procopio is here today. Dennis is the founder of Man-UP! Life Coaching (MULC) and has been on the show a few times to talk about various topics. Dennis is also a special needs Dad and he’s here today to share a situation he recently had to deal with in regards to his son being seriously injured while at school. This could happen to anyone but it can be more complicated when it comes to our special needs kiddos. There are a lot of emotions parents experience when something like this happens.
Dennis talks about how he navigated this difficult and scary situation. He also dives into his experience as a life coach to help us better navigate these emotional situations in a positive and productive way.
I have learned so much from my conversations with Dennis and he’s helping me become a better version of myself. If you would like to talk to Dennis, you can connect with him and schedule a FREE strategy session at manuplifecoaching.com
Submit your topic suggestions for Dennis and me to rob@theautismdad.com
Find Dennis:
MAN-UP! Life Coaching
About Rob Gorski:
All my information and relevant links are here
Support this podcast: venmo.com/theautismdad
Sponsors
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at theautismdad.com/hero and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50. 
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

      Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <p>Slight format change beginning today because I’m moving to a different server. My good friend Dennis Procopio is here today. Dennis is the founder of Man-UP! Life Coaching (MULC) and has been on the show a few times to talk about various topics. Dennis is also a special needs Dad and he’s here today to share a situation he recently had to deal with in regards to his son being seriously injured while at school. This could happen to anyone but it can be more complicated when it comes to our special needs kiddos. There are a lot of emotions parents experience when something like this happens.</p><p>Dennis talks about how he navigated this difficult and scary situation. He also dives into his experience as a life coach to help us better navigate these emotional situations in a positive and productive way.</p><p>I have learned so much from my conversations with Dennis and he’s helping me become a better version of myself. If you would like to talk to Dennis, you can connect with him and schedule a FREE strategy session at <a href="http://manuplifecoaching.com/">manuplifecoaching.com</a></p><p><em>Submit your topic suggestions for Dennis and me to rob@theautismdad.com</em></p><p><em>Find Dennis:</em></p><p><a href="manuplifecoaching.com">MAN-UP! Life Coaching</a></p><p><em>About Rob Gorski:</em></p><p>All my information and relevant links are <a href="https://linktr.ee/theautismdad">here</a></p><p>Support this podcast: <a href="venmo.com/theautismdad">venmo.com/theautismdad</a></p><p>Sponsors</p><p>This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit <a href="https://www.theautismdad.com/2018/08/28/kids-learn-self-regulation-through-gaming-with-mightier-review/">theautismdad.com/mightier</a> and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.</p><p>This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at <a href="https://theautismdad.com/hero">theautismdad.com/hero</a> and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50. </p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
      <p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Happy Ladders</strong></p><p>Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/happyladders">Visit Happy Ladders</a></p><p><strong>BrainyAct</strong></p><p>BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

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Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/brainyact">Visit BrainyAct</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>The Truth About Vaccines (Feat. Heather Brandt, Ph.D, St. Jude Comprehensive Cancer Center) S4E16</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/the-truth-about-vaccines-feat-heather-brandt-phd-st-jude-comprehensive-cancer-center-s4e16</link>
      <description>My guest today is Heather Brandt, Ph.D. Heather is the Director, HPV Cancer Prevention Program, Co-associate Director for Outreach, St. Jude Comprehensive Cancer Center, Member, Department of Epidemiology and Cancer Control - St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital
Vaccines are a hot topic once again because of COVID. There is so much misinformation floating around about vaccines and Heather is the perfect guest to answer the tough questions surrounding the safety and efficacy of vaccines. We also talk about the importance of the HPV vaccine and how it protects our kids from numerous different HPV related cancers in the future. This is so important, so please pay attention, and share this with your family and friends.
Vaccine related information and resources:
The CDC vaccination information for parents is excellent.
https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/parents/index.html
If someone wants other resources:

The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, which is one of the top hospitals for children in the United States and world, has excellent vaccine resources through the Vaccine Education Center. https://www.chop.edu/centers-programs/vaccine-education-center


Vaccinate Your Family https://vaccinateyourfamily.org/


UNITY United for Adolescent Vaccination https://www.unity4teenvax.org/



And, last but not least, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital has accurate information on the safety and efficacy of vaccines. Right now, we have an excellent resource – Vaccines Bring Us Closer – that offers accurate information about vaccines, specifically COVID-19 vaccines. https://www.stjude.org/media-resources/special-announcements/get-vaccinated.html
Here is how to contact Heather Brandt, Ph.D, or the HPV program:
Web: stjude.org/hpv
Email: PreventHPV@stjude.org
LinkedIn – Heather Brandt
Twitter @BlondeScientist
All my information and relevant links are here
Support this podcast: venmo.com/theautismdad
Sponsors
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at theautismdad.com/hero and use code "theautismdad50" to save $50. 
CONTACT ME

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 30 Sep 2021 12:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>The Truth About Vaccines (Feat. Heather Brandt, Ph.D, St. Jude Comprehensive Cancer Center) S4E16</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>4</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>16</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>My guest today is Heather Brandt, Ph.D. Heather is the Director, HPV Cancer Prevention Program, Co-associate Director for Outreach, St. Jude Comprehensive Cancer Center, Member, Department of Epidemiology and Cancer Control - St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital
Vaccines are a hot topic once again because of COVID. There is so much misinformation floating around about vaccines and Heather is the perfect guest to answer the tough questions surrounding the safety and efficacy of vaccines. We also talk about the importance of the HPV vaccine and how it protects our kids from numerous different HPV related cancers in the future. This is so important, so please pay attention, and share this with your family and friends.
Vaccine related information and resources:
The CDC vaccination information for parents is excellent.
https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/parents/index.html
If someone wants other resources:

The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, which is one of the top hospitals for children in the United States and world, has excellent vaccine resources through the Vaccine Education Center. https://www.chop.edu/centers-programs/vaccine-education-center


Vaccinate Your Family https://vaccinateyourfamily.org/


UNITY United for Adolescent Vaccination https://www.unity4teenvax.org/



And, last but not least, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital has accurate information on the safety and efficacy of vaccines. Right now, we have an excellent resource – Vaccines Bring Us Closer – that offers accurate information about vaccines, specifically COVID-19 vaccines. https://www.stjude.org/media-resources/special-announcements/get-vaccinated.html
Here is how to contact Heather Brandt, Ph.D, or the HPV program:
Web: stjude.org/hpv
Email: PreventHPV@stjude.org
LinkedIn – Heather Brandt
Twitter @BlondeScientist
All my information and relevant links are here
Support this podcast: venmo.com/theautismdad
Sponsors
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at theautismdad.com/hero and use code "theautismdad50" to save $50. 
CONTACT ME

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>My guest today is Heather Brandt, Ph.D. Heather is the Director, HPV Cancer Prevention Program, Co-associate Director for Outreach, St. Jude Comprehensive Cancer Center, Member, Department of Epidemiology and Cancer Control - St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital
Vaccines are a hot topic once again because of COVID. There is so much misinformation floating around about vaccines and Heather is the perfect guest to answer the tough questions surrounding the safety and efficacy of vaccines. We also talk about the importance of the HPV vaccine and how it protects our kids from numerous different HPV related cancers in the future. This is so important, so please pay attention, and share this with your family and friends.
Vaccine related information and resources:
The CDC vaccination information for parents is excellent.
https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/parents/index.html
If someone wants other resources:

The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, which is one of the top hospitals for children in the United States and world, has excellent vaccine resources through the Vaccine Education Center. https://www.chop.edu/centers-programs/vaccine-education-center


Vaccinate Your Family https://vaccinateyourfamily.org/


UNITY United for Adolescent Vaccination https://www.unity4teenvax.org/



And, last but not least, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital has accurate information on the safety and efficacy of vaccines. Right now, we have an excellent resource – Vaccines Bring Us Closer – that offers accurate information about vaccines, specifically COVID-19 vaccines. https://www.stjude.org/media-resources/special-announcements/get-vaccinated.html
Here is how to contact Heather Brandt, Ph.D, or the HPV program:
Web: stjude.org/hpv
Email: PreventHPV@stjude.org
LinkedIn – Heather Brandt
Twitter @BlondeScientist
All my information and relevant links are here
Support this podcast: venmo.com/theautismdad
Sponsors
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at theautismdad.com/hero and use code "theautismdad50" to save $50. 
CONTACT ME

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <p>My guest today is Heather Brandt, Ph.D. Heather is the Director, HPV Cancer Prevention Program, Co-associate Director for Outreach, St. Jude Comprehensive Cancer Center, Member, Department of Epidemiology and Cancer Control - St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital</p><p>Vaccines are a hot topic once again because of COVID. There is so much misinformation floating around about vaccines and Heather is the perfect guest to answer the tough questions surrounding the safety and efficacy of vaccines. We also talk about the importance of the HPV vaccine and how it protects our kids from numerous different HPV related cancers in the future. This is so important, so please pay attention, and share this with your family and friends.</p><p>Vaccine related information and resources:</p><p>The CDC vaccination information for parents is excellent.</p><p><a href="https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/parents/index.html">https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/parents/index.html</a></p><p>If someone wants other resources:</p><ul>
<li>The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, which is one of the top hospitals for children in the United States and world, has excellent vaccine resources through the Vaccine Education Center. <a href="https://www.chop.edu/centers-programs/vaccine-education-center">https://www.chop.edu/centers-programs/vaccine-education-center</a>
</li>
<li>Vaccinate Your Family <a href="https://vaccinateyourfamily.org/">https://vaccinateyourfamily.org/</a>
</li>
<li>UNITY United for Adolescent Vaccination <a href="https://www.unity4teenvax.org/">https://www.unity4teenvax.org/</a>
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</ul><br><p><br></p><p>And, last but not least, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital has accurate information on the safety and efficacy of vaccines. Right now, we have an excellent resource – Vaccines Bring Us Closer – that offers accurate information about vaccines, specifically COVID-19 vaccines. <a href="https://www.stjude.org/media-resources/special-announcements/get-vaccinated.html">https://www.stjude.org/media-resources/special-announcements/get-vaccinated.html</a></p><p>Here is how to contact Heather Brandt, Ph.D, or the HPV program:</p><p>Web: stjude.org/hpv</p><p>Email: <a href="mailto:PreventHPV@stjude.org">PreventHPV@stjude.org</a></p><p>LinkedIn – Heather Brandt</p><p>Twitter @BlondeScientist</p><p>All my information and relevant links are <a href="https://linktr.ee/theautismdad">here</a></p><p>Support this podcast: <a href="venmo.com/theautismdad">venmo.com/theautismdad</a></p><p>Sponsors</p><p>This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit <a href="https://www.theautismdad.com/2018/08/28/kids-learn-self-regulation-through-gaming-with-mightier-review/">theautismdad.com/mightier</a> and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.</p><p>This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at <a href="https://theautismdad.com/hero">theautismdad.com/hero</a> and use code "theautismdad50" to save $50. </p><p><a href="https://www.theautismdad.com/contact/">CONTACT ME</a></p><p><br></p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Happy Ladders</strong></p><p>Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/happyladders">Visit Happy Ladders</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>Relationships and Communication (Feat. Dennis Procopio of MAN-UP! Life Coaching) S4E15</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/relationships-and-communication-feat-dennis-procopio-of-man-up-life-coaching-s4e15</link>
      <description>My good friend and male life coach, Dennis Procopio is back. Dennis is the man behind MAN-UP! Life Coaching and over the last decade, he's helped hundreds and hundreds of guys get unstuck and become better versions of themselves. He's here today to discuss how men and women communicate, experience emotions, and approach relationships in different ways. This will not only help the guys out there but also their partners who are trying to better understand them. As someone who's recently re-entered the world of dating after over 20 years, I can definitely use the insight and advice. I know there are so many guys out there struggling to navigate some of these things and we're here to help.
I have learned so much from my conversations with Dennis and he's helping me become a better version of myself. He can do the same for you or the man in your life. You can connect with Dennis and schedule a FREE strategy session at manuplifecoaching.com
Submit your topic suggestions for Dennis and me to rob@theautismdad.com
About Dennis:
MAN-UP! Life Coaching
As the founder of Man-UP! Life Coaching (MULC), I’m often asked about my background and how I got into the profession of coaching men.That’s a long story that I will begin to answer below, but the one quick thing I can say about myself as a coach is this:After 30-some-odd years of experience, there's no work that I would rather do. There's no greater reward for me than helping another man to become their best self.
All my information and relevant links are here
Support this podcast: venmo.com/theautismdad
Sponsors
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at theautismdad.com/hero and use code "theautismdad50" to save $50. 
CONTACT ME

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 25 Sep 2021 12:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Relationships and Communication (Feat. Dennis Procopio of MAN-UP! Life Coaching)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>4</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>15</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>My good friend and male life coach, Dennis Procopio is back. Dennis is the man behind MAN-UP! Life Coaching and over the last decade, he's helped hundreds and hundreds of guys get unstuck and become better versions of themselves. He's here today to discuss how men and women communicate, experience emotions, and approach relationships in different ways. This will not only help the guys out there but also their partners who are trying to better understand them. As someone who's recently re-entered the world of dating after over 20 years, I can definitely use the insight and advice. I know there are so many guys out there struggling to navigate some of these things and we're here to help.
I have learned so much from my conversations with Dennis and he's helping me become a better version of myself. He can do the same for you or the man in your life. You can connect with Dennis and schedule a FREE strategy session at manuplifecoaching.com
Submit your topic suggestions for Dennis and me to rob@theautismdad.com
About Dennis:
MAN-UP! Life Coaching
As the founder of Man-UP! Life Coaching (MULC), I’m often asked about my background and how I got into the profession of coaching men.That’s a long story that I will begin to answer below, but the one quick thing I can say about myself as a coach is this:After 30-some-odd years of experience, there's no work that I would rather do. There's no greater reward for me than helping another man to become their best self.
All my information and relevant links are here
Support this podcast: venmo.com/theautismdad
Sponsors
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at theautismdad.com/hero and use code "theautismdad50" to save $50. 
CONTACT ME

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>My good friend and male life coach, Dennis Procopio is back. Dennis is the man behind MAN-UP! Life Coaching and over the last decade, he's helped hundreds and hundreds of guys get unstuck and become better versions of themselves. He's here today to discuss how men and women communicate, experience emotions, and approach relationships in different ways. This will not only help the guys out there but also their partners who are trying to better understand them. As someone who's recently re-entered the world of dating after over 20 years, I can definitely use the insight and advice. I know there are so many guys out there struggling to navigate some of these things and we're here to help.
I have learned so much from my conversations with Dennis and he's helping me become a better version of myself. He can do the same for you or the man in your life. You can connect with Dennis and schedule a FREE strategy session at manuplifecoaching.com
Submit your topic suggestions for Dennis and me to rob@theautismdad.com
About Dennis:
MAN-UP! Life Coaching
As the founder of Man-UP! Life Coaching (MULC), I’m often asked about my background and how I got into the profession of coaching men.That’s a long story that I will begin to answer below, but the one quick thing I can say about myself as a coach is this:After 30-some-odd years of experience, there's no work that I would rather do. There's no greater reward for me than helping another man to become their best self.
All my information and relevant links are here
Support this podcast: venmo.com/theautismdad
Sponsors
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at theautismdad.com/hero and use code "theautismdad50" to save $50. 
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Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
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        <p>My good friend and male life coach, Dennis Procopio is back. Dennis is the man behind MAN-UP! Life Coaching and over the last decade, he's helped hundreds and hundreds of guys get unstuck and become better versions of themselves. He's here today to discuss how men and women communicate, experience emotions, and approach relationships in different ways. This will not only help the guys out there but also their partners who are trying to better understand them. As someone who's recently re-entered the world of dating after over 20 years, I can definitely use the insight and advice. I know there are so many guys out there struggling to navigate some of these things and we're here to help.</p><p>I have learned so much from my conversations with Dennis and he's helping me become a better version of myself. He can do the same for you or the man in your life. You can connect with Dennis and schedule a FREE strategy session at <a href="https://my.captivate.fm/manuplifecoaching.com">manuplifecoaching.com</a></p><p><em>Submit your topic suggestions for Dennis and me to rob@theautismdad.com</em></p><p><em>About Dennis:</em></p><p><a href="https://my.captivate.fm/manuplifecoaching.com">MAN-UP! Life Coaching</a></p><p><em>As the founder of Man-UP! Life Coaching (MULC), I’m often asked about my background and how I got into the profession of coaching men.That’s a long story that I will begin to answer below, but the one quick thing I can say about myself as a coach is this:After 30-some-odd years of experience, there's no work that I would rather do. There's no greater reward for me than helping another man to become their best self.</em></p><p>All my information and relevant links are <a href="https://linktr.ee/theautismdad">here</a></p><p>Support this podcast: <a href="https://t.co/5Vn7ffwmIL?amp=1">venmo.com/theautismdad</a></p><p>Sponsors</p><p>This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit <a href="https://www.theautismdad.com/2018/08/28/kids-learn-self-regulation-through-gaming-with-mightier-review/">theautismdad.com/mightier</a> and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.</p><p>This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at <a href="https://theautismdad.com/hero">theautismdad.com/hero</a> and use code "theautismdad50" to save $50. </p><p><a href="https://www.theautismdad.com/contact/">CONTACT ME</a></p><p><br></p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Happy Ladders</strong></p><p>Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/happyladders">Visit Happy Ladders</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>Autism, Language Arts, and Women in Film (Feat. Corrie Duryee) S4E14</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/autism-language-arts-and-women-in-film-feat-corrie-duryee-s4e14</link>
      <description>My guest today is Corrie Duryee. Corrie is an autism mom, an amazing human being, and a filmmaker. Corrie is here to talk about her latest film, Language Arts, as well as women and representation in film. The topic of equality is really important and we're going to talk about some of the many obstacles that women face in the film industry. Corrie is an absolute pleasure to speak with and you can't help but smile when listening to her.
About Corrie:
"Corrie has had a long and prosperous career in the arts. It was her relationship with Madeleine L'Engle that led the former playwright and stage director into the world of film. L'Engle (well-known writer of works such as A Wrinkle in Time and the Austin Family series), Cornelia's Godmother and mentor, invited her to adapt several of her novels and plays for the screen."
About Language Arts:
"When a student proposes a project involving autistic youth and senior dementia patients, high school English teacher Charles Marlow must confront the indelible mark that autism has made on his life. Based on the novel by Stephanie Kallos."
https://youtu.be/UkSikr0fD8U
Kairos Productions
You can stream Language Arts today at the links below:
iTunes
https://itunes.apple.com/us/movie/language-arts/id1583683173
Amazon
http://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/B09FC7KSTK/ref=atv_dp_share_cu_r
Vimeo:
https://vimeo.com/ondemand/languagearts 
VUDU
https://www.vudu.com/content/movies/details/Language-Arts/1877210
Microsoft/Xbox
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/p/language-arts/8d6kgwxn9101?ct=movie&amp;activetab=pivot%3aoverviewtab
Spectrum
https://ondemand.spectrum.net/movies/18041277/language-arts/
All my information and relevant links are here
Support this podcast: venmo.com/theautismdad
Sponsors
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at theautismdad.com/hero and use code "theautismdad50" to save $50. 
CONTACT ME

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
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      <itunes:title>Autism, Language Arts, and Women in Film (Feat. Corrie Duryee)</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:season>4</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>14</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>My guest today is Corrie Duryee. Corrie is an autism mom, an amazing human being, and a filmmaker. Corrie is here to talk about her latest film, Language Arts, as well as women and representation in film. The topic of equality is really important and we're going to talk about some of the many obstacles that women face in the film industry. Corrie is an absolute pleasure to speak with and you can't help but smile when listening to her.
About Corrie:
"Corrie has had a long and prosperous career in the arts. It was her relationship with Madeleine L'Engle that led the former playwright and stage director into the world of film. L'Engle (well-known writer of works such as A Wrinkle in Time and the Austin Family series), Cornelia's Godmother and mentor, invited her to adapt several of her novels and plays for the screen."
About Language Arts:
"When a student proposes a project involving autistic youth and senior dementia patients, high school English teacher Charles Marlow must confront the indelible mark that autism has made on his life. Based on the novel by Stephanie Kallos."
https://youtu.be/UkSikr0fD8U
Kairos Productions
You can stream Language Arts today at the links below:
iTunes
https://itunes.apple.com/us/movie/language-arts/id1583683173
Amazon
http://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/B09FC7KSTK/ref=atv_dp_share_cu_r
Vimeo:
https://vimeo.com/ondemand/languagearts 
VUDU
https://www.vudu.com/content/movies/details/Language-Arts/1877210
Microsoft/Xbox
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/p/language-arts/8d6kgwxn9101?ct=movie&amp;activetab=pivot%3aoverviewtab
Spectrum
https://ondemand.spectrum.net/movies/18041277/language-arts/
All my information and relevant links are here
Support this podcast: venmo.com/theautismdad
Sponsors
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at theautismdad.com/hero and use code "theautismdad50" to save $50. 
CONTACT ME

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>My guest today is Corrie Duryee. Corrie is an autism mom, an amazing human being, and a filmmaker. Corrie is here to talk about her latest film, Language Arts, as well as women and representation in film. The topic of equality is really important and we're going to talk about some of the many obstacles that women face in the film industry. Corrie is an absolute pleasure to speak with and you can't help but smile when listening to her.
About Corrie:
"Corrie has had a long and prosperous career in the arts. It was her relationship with Madeleine L'Engle that led the former playwright and stage director into the world of film. L'Engle (well-known writer of works such as A Wrinkle in Time and the Austin Family series), Cornelia's Godmother and mentor, invited her to adapt several of her novels and plays for the screen."
About Language Arts:
"When a student proposes a project involving autistic youth and senior dementia patients, high school English teacher Charles Marlow must confront the indelible mark that autism has made on his life. Based on the novel by Stephanie Kallos."
https://youtu.be/UkSikr0fD8U
Kairos Productions
You can stream Language Arts today at the links below:
iTunes
https://itunes.apple.com/us/movie/language-arts/id1583683173
Amazon
http://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/B09FC7KSTK/ref=atv_dp_share_cu_r
Vimeo:
https://vimeo.com/ondemand/languagearts 
VUDU
https://www.vudu.com/content/movies/details/Language-Arts/1877210
Microsoft/Xbox
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/p/language-arts/8d6kgwxn9101?ct=movie&amp;activetab=pivot%3aoverviewtab
Spectrum
https://ondemand.spectrum.net/movies/18041277/language-arts/
All my information and relevant links are here
Support this podcast: venmo.com/theautismdad
Sponsors
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at theautismdad.com/hero and use code "theautismdad50" to save $50. 
CONTACT ME

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <p>My guest today is Corrie Duryee. Corrie is an autism mom, an amazing human being, and a filmmaker. Corrie is here to talk about her latest film, <em>Language Arts, </em>as well as women and representation in film. The topic of equality is really important and we're going to talk about some of the many obstacles that women face in the film industry. Corrie is an absolute pleasure to speak with and you can't help but smile when listening to her.</p><p>About Corrie:</p><p><em>"Corrie has had a long and prosperous career in the arts. It was her relationship with Madeleine L'Engle that led the former playwright and stage director into the world of film. L'Engle (well-known writer of works such as A Wrinkle in Time and the Austin Family series), Cornelia's Godmother and mentor, invited her to adapt several of her novels and plays for the screen."</em></p><p>About <em>Language Arts:</em></p><p><em>"When a student proposes a project involving autistic youth and senior dementia patients, high school English teacher Charles Marlow must confront the indelible mark that autism has made on his life. Based on the novel by Stephanie Kallos."</em></p><p>https://youtu.be/UkSikr0fD8U</p><p><a href="http://www.kairos-productions.com/aboutus.html">Kairos Productions</a></p><p>You can stream Language Arts today at the links below:</p><p>iTunes</p><p><a href="https://itunes.apple.com/us/movie/language-arts/id1583683173Amazon">https://itunes.apple.com/us/movie/language-arts/id1583683173</a></p><p>Amazon</p><p><a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/B09FC7KSTK/ref=atv_dp_share_cu_r">http://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/B09FC7KSTK/ref=atv_dp_share_cu_r</a></p><p>Vimeo:</p><p><a href="https://vimeo.com/ondemand/languagearts">https://vimeo.com/ondemand/languagearts </a></p><p>VUDU</p><p><a href="https://www.vudu.com/content/movies/details/Language-Arts/1877210">https://www.vudu.com/content/movies/details/Language-Arts/1877210</a></p><p>Microsoft/Xbox</p><p><a href="https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/p/language-arts/8d6kgwxn9101?ct=movie&amp;activetab=pivot%3aoverviewtab">https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/p/language-arts/8d6kgwxn9101?ct=movie&amp;activetab=pivot%3aoverviewtab</a></p><p>Spectrum</p><p><a href="https://ondemand.spectrum.net/movies/18041277/language-arts/">https://ondemand.spectrum.net/movies/18041277/language-arts/</a></p><p>All my information and relevant links are <a href="https://linktr.ee/theautismdad">here</a></p><p>Support this podcast: <a href="https://t.co/5Vn7ffwmIL?amp=1">venmo.com/theautismdad</a></p><p>Sponsors</p><p>This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit <a href="https://www.theautismdad.com/2018/08/28/kids-learn-self-regulation-through-gaming-with-mightier-review/">theautismdad.com/mightier</a> and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.</p><p>This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at <a href="https://theautismdad.com/hero">theautismdad.com/hero</a> and use code "theautismdad50" to save $50. </p><p><a href="https://www.theautismdad.com/contact/">CONTACT ME</a></p><p><br></p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Happy Ladders</strong></p><p>Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/happyladders">Visit Happy Ladders</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>Why are men so hard on themselves? (Feat. Dennis Procopio) S4E13</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/why-are-men-so-hard-on-themselves-feat-dennis-procopio-s4e13</link>
      <description>This was a really challenging episode for me to edit for a couple of reasons and I’ll explain in a minute. My guest is Dennis Procopio, founder of Man-Up! Life Coaching, and fellow autism Dad. He’s here as a resource for men and helps them to become the best version of themselves.
This episode didn’t go as planned but that’s okay. The whole point was to highlight what Dennis is doing because whether or not we like to admit it, men need help sometimes.
What ended up happening is that Dennis turned the interview around on me and we sorta dug into my life. It was a rather profound experience for me on a personal level. The struggle with editing this was that I shared a bit more than I have before, at least publically. It made me feel incredibly vulnerable, which is okay, but I wasn’t sure what I was comfortable leaving in. As embarrassing as some of these things were to admit, I left everything in because I feel like I shouldn’t be ashamed and Dennis really helped me to reframe some of these things. My hope is that someone out there benefits from this.
Bottom line is that guys have feelings too. Our feelings matter and we need to become more comfortable talking about them. There’s no shame in being human guys.
About Dennis Procopio:
https://manuplifecoaching.com/
All my information and relevant links are here
Support this podcast: venmo.com/theautismdad
Additional resources: 
-Exploring healthy meals? Use the Sunbasket Promo Code 
-Why food choices matter when it comes to autism
-The science is in! Healthy food can make you happy
Sponsors
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information.
This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at theautismdad.com/hero and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50. 
CONTACT ME

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 10 Sep 2021 13:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Why are men so hard on themselves? (Feat. Dennis Procopio)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>4</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>13</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>This was a really challenging episode for me to edit for a couple of reasons and I’ll explain in a minute. My guest is Dennis Procopio, founder of Man-Up! Life Coaching, and fellow autism Dad. He’s here as a resource for men and helps them to become the best version of themselves.
This episode didn’t go as planned but that’s okay. The whole point was to highlight what Dennis is doing because whether or not we like to admit it, men need help sometimes.
What ended up happening is that Dennis turned the interview around on me and we sorta dug into my life. It was a rather profound experience for me on a personal level. The struggle with editing this was that I shared a bit more than I have before, at least publically. It made me feel incredibly vulnerable, which is okay, but I wasn’t sure what I was comfortable leaving in. As embarrassing as some of these things were to admit, I left everything in because I feel like I shouldn’t be ashamed and Dennis really helped me to reframe some of these things. My hope is that someone out there benefits from this.
Bottom line is that guys have feelings too. Our feelings matter and we need to become more comfortable talking about them. There’s no shame in being human guys.
About Dennis Procopio:
https://manuplifecoaching.com/
All my information and relevant links are here
Support this podcast: venmo.com/theautismdad
Additional resources: 
-Exploring healthy meals? Use the Sunbasket Promo Code 
-Why food choices matter when it comes to autism
-The science is in! Healthy food can make you happy
Sponsors
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information.
This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at theautismdad.com/hero and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50. 
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Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
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      <itunes:summary>This was a really challenging episode for me to edit for a couple of reasons and I’ll explain in a minute. My guest is Dennis Procopio, founder of Man-Up! Life Coaching, and fellow autism Dad. He’s here as a resource for men and helps them to become the best version of themselves.
This episode didn’t go as planned but that’s okay. The whole point was to highlight what Dennis is doing because whether or not we like to admit it, men need help sometimes.
What ended up happening is that Dennis turned the interview around on me and we sorta dug into my life. It was a rather profound experience for me on a personal level. The struggle with editing this was that I shared a bit more than I have before, at least publically. It made me feel incredibly vulnerable, which is okay, but I wasn’t sure what I was comfortable leaving in. As embarrassing as some of these things were to admit, I left everything in because I feel like I shouldn’t be ashamed and Dennis really helped me to reframe some of these things. My hope is that someone out there benefits from this.
Bottom line is that guys have feelings too. Our feelings matter and we need to become more comfortable talking about them. There’s no shame in being human guys.
About Dennis Procopio:
https://manuplifecoaching.com/
All my information and relevant links are here
Support this podcast: venmo.com/theautismdad
Additional resources: 
-Exploring healthy meals? Use the Sunbasket Promo Code 
-Why food choices matter when it comes to autism
-The science is in! Healthy food can make you happy
Sponsors
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information.
This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at theautismdad.com/hero and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50. 
CONTACT ME

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
 
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        <p>This was a really challenging episode for me to edit for a couple of reasons and I’ll explain in a minute. My guest is Dennis Procopio, founder of <strong>Man-Up! Life Coaching</strong>, and fellow autism Dad. He’s here as a resource for men and helps them to become the best version of themselves.</p><p>This episode didn’t go as planned but that’s okay. The whole point was to highlight what Dennis is doing because whether or not we like to admit it, men need help sometimes.</p><p>What ended up happening is that Dennis turned the interview around on me and we sorta dug into my life. It was a rather profound experience for me on a personal level. The struggle with editing this was that I shared a bit more than I have before, at least publically. It made me feel incredibly vulnerable, which is okay, but I wasn’t sure what I was comfortable leaving in. As embarrassing as some of these things were to admit, I left everything in because I feel like I shouldn’t be ashamed and Dennis really helped me to reframe some of these things. My hope is that someone out there benefits from this.</p><p>Bottom line is that guys have feelings too. Our feelings matter and we need to become more comfortable talking about them. There’s no shame in being human guys.</p><p><strong>About Dennis Procopio:</strong></p><p><a href="https://manuplifecoaching.com/">https://manuplifecoaching.com/</a></p><p><strong>All my information and relevant links are </strong><a href="https://www.liinks.co/theautismdad"><strong>here</strong></a></p><p><strong>Support this podcast: </strong><a href="https://t.co/5Vn7ffwmIL?amp=1">venmo.com/theautismdad</a></p><p><strong>Additional resources: </strong></p><p><strong>-Exploring healthy meals? Use the </strong><a href="https://veganbits.com/sun-basket-review-promo-coupon/"><strong>Sunbasket Promo Code</strong></a><strong> </strong></p><p><strong>-Why </strong><a href="https://www.theautismdad.com/2021/04/06/why-food-choices-matter-when-it-comes-to-autism/"><strong>food choices matter</strong></a><strong> when it comes to autism</strong></p><p><strong>-The science is in! Healthy food </strong><a href="https://www.forbes.com/sites/francesbridges/2019/01/26/food-makes-you-happy-a-healthy-diet-improves-mental-health/?sh=377ebd4d26f8"><strong>can make you happy</strong></a></p><p>Sponsors</p><p>This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit <a href="https://www.theautismdad.com/2018/08/28/kids-learn-self-regulation-through-gaming-with-mightier-review/">theautismdad.com/mightier</a> and find out more information.</p><p>This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at <a href="https://theautismdad.com/hero">theautismdad.com/hero</a> and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50. </p><p><a href="https://www.theautismdad.com/contact/">CONTACT ME</a></p><p><br></p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Happy Ladders</strong></p><p>Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/happyladders">Visit Happy Ladders</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>The Working Mom Blueprint (feat. Dr. Whitney Casares) S4E12</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/the-working-mom-blueprint-feat-dr-whitney-casares-s4e12</link>
      <description>All my information and relevant links are here
Support this podcast: venmo.com/theautismdad
My guest today is Whitney Casares, MD, MPH, FAAP, pediatrician, special needs Mom, and author of The Working Mom Blueprint: Winning at Parenting without Losing Yourself (American Academy of Pediatrics; May 11, 2021). We’re having a very important discussion about finding a balance between work, kids, relationships, home, and yourself. We’re also going to talk about burnout and the importance of self-care. Stick around because this is a really important episode. 
Buy her book: The Working Mom Blueprint: Winning at Parenting without Losing Yourself (American Academy of Pediatrics; May 11, 2021).
Check out her website: https://modernmommydoc.com/
Sponsors
The presenting sponsor of this episode of The Autism Dad Podcast is Afluencer. Afluencer was created to help influencers and merchants find each other. If you’re someone who’s looking to monetize your social media presence, look no further. Afluencer can help connect you with merchants looking for people, just like you to partner with. This is a great way to bring in extra money and grow your brand.
If you’re a merchant or business, looking to connect with a-list influencers to help you grow your business, Afluencer is where you belong.
If you’re interested in learning more, visit afluencer.com for more information. That’s a-f-l-u-e-n-c-e-r.com. Link in the show notes.
This episode is brought to you by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at theautismdad.com/hero and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50. 
CONTACT ME

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Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
 
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      <itunes:season>4</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>12</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>All my information and relevant links are here
Support this podcast: venmo.com/theautismdad
My guest today is Whitney Casares, MD, MPH, FAAP, pediatrician, special needs Mom, and author of The Working Mom Blueprint: Winning at Parenting without Losing Yourself (American Academy of Pediatrics; May 11, 2021). We’re having a very important discussion about finding a balance between work, kids, relationships, home, and yourself. We’re also going to talk about burnout and the importance of self-care. Stick around because this is a really important episode. 
Buy her book: The Working Mom Blueprint: Winning at Parenting without Losing Yourself (American Academy of Pediatrics; May 11, 2021).
Check out her website: https://modernmommydoc.com/
Sponsors
The presenting sponsor of this episode of The Autism Dad Podcast is Afluencer. Afluencer was created to help influencers and merchants find each other. If you’re someone who’s looking to monetize your social media presence, look no further. Afluencer can help connect you with merchants looking for people, just like you to partner with. This is a great way to bring in extra money and grow your brand.
If you’re a merchant or business, looking to connect with a-list influencers to help you grow your business, Afluencer is where you belong.
If you’re interested in learning more, visit afluencer.com for more information. That’s a-f-l-u-e-n-c-e-r.com. Link in the show notes.
This episode is brought to you by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at theautismdad.com/hero and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50. 
CONTACT ME

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
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      <itunes:summary>All my information and relevant links are here
Support this podcast: venmo.com/theautismdad
My guest today is Whitney Casares, MD, MPH, FAAP, pediatrician, special needs Mom, and author of The Working Mom Blueprint: Winning at Parenting without Losing Yourself (American Academy of Pediatrics; May 11, 2021). We’re having a very important discussion about finding a balance between work, kids, relationships, home, and yourself. We’re also going to talk about burnout and the importance of self-care. Stick around because this is a really important episode. 
Buy her book: The Working Mom Blueprint: Winning at Parenting without Losing Yourself (American Academy of Pediatrics; May 11, 2021).
Check out her website: https://modernmommydoc.com/
Sponsors
The presenting sponsor of this episode of The Autism Dad Podcast is Afluencer. Afluencer was created to help influencers and merchants find each other. If you’re someone who’s looking to monetize your social media presence, look no further. Afluencer can help connect you with merchants looking for people, just like you to partner with. This is a great way to bring in extra money and grow your brand.
If you’re a merchant or business, looking to connect with a-list influencers to help you grow your business, Afluencer is where you belong.
If you’re interested in learning more, visit afluencer.com for more information. That’s a-f-l-u-e-n-c-e-r.com. Link in the show notes.
This episode is brought to you by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at theautismdad.com/hero and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50. 
CONTACT ME

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
 
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        <p><strong>All my information and relevant links are </strong><a href="https://www.liinks.co/theautismdad"><strong>here</strong></a></p><p><strong>Support this podcast: </strong><a href="https://my.captivate.fm/venmo.com/theautismdad">venmo.com/theautismdad</a></p><p>My guest today is <a href="http://01nz.mj.am/lnk/AMUAAJjvUZgAAAAAAAAAALAM9QgAAGSeBt8AAAAAAADjwABgR_TeEIYlLojURs-gjP7iMuMQHAAA378/2/C4dEihGd6KqxDRc5iwNM5g/aHR0cHM6Ly9tb2Rlcm5tb21teWRvYy5jb20v"><strong>Whit</strong></a><a href="https://modernmommydoc.com/"><strong>ney Casares, MD, MPH, FAAP</strong></a>, pediatrician, special needs Mom, and author of <a href="https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08ZDRCMFK/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=9325&amp;creativeASIN=B08ZDRCMFK&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;tag=robgorski-20&amp;linkId=8fc41996b212ea8b322df99155fd56e9"><strong>The Working Mom Blueprint: Winning at Parenting without Losing Yourself (American Academy of Pediatrics; May 11, 2021).</strong></a> We’re having a very important discussion about finding a balance between work, kids, relationships, home, and yourself. We’re also going to talk about burnout and the importance of self-care. Stick around because this is a really important episode. </p><p>Buy her book: <a href="https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08ZDRCMFK/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=9325&amp;creativeASIN=B08ZDRCMFK&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;tag=robgorski-20&amp;linkId=8fc41996b212ea8b322df99155fd56e9">The Working Mom Blueprint: Winning at Parenting without Losing Yourself (American Academy of Pediatrics; May 11, 2021).</a></p><p>Check out her website: <a href="https://modernmommydoc.com/">https://modernmommydoc.com/</a></p><p>Sponsors</p><p>The presenting sponsor of this episode of The Autism Dad Podcast is Afluencer. Afluencer was created to help influencers and merchants find each other. If you’re someone who’s looking to monetize your social media presence, look no further. Afluencer can help connect you with merchants looking for people, just like you to partner with. This is a great way to bring in extra money and grow your brand.</p><p>If you’re a merchant or business, looking to connect with a-list influencers to help you grow your business, Afluencer is where you belong.</p><p>If you’re interested in learning more, visit <a href="http://afluencer.com/">afluencer.com</a> for more information. That’s a-f-l-u-e-n-c-e-r.com. Link in the show notes.</p><p>This episode is brought to you by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit <a href="https://www.theautismdad.com/2018/08/28/kids-learn-self-regulation-through-gaming-with-mightier-review/">theautismdad.com/mightier</a> and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.</p><p>This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at <a href="https://theautismdad.com/hero">theautismdad.com/hero</a> and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50. </p><p><a href="https://www.theautismdad.com/contact/">CONTACT ME</a></p><p><br></p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Happy Ladders</strong></p><p>Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/happyladders">Visit Happy Ladders</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>Help with Meltdowns and Emotional Outbursts (Feat. Angela Gotz and Jessie Ragnio) S4E11</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/help-with-meltdowns-and-emotional-outbursts-feat-angela-gotz-and-jessie-ragnio-s4e11</link>
      <description>I get so many questions about Mightier and today I’m talking to Angela Gotz, a Mom to 2 autistic kiddos, who’s been using Mightier for a couple of years. I talk about her life and experience as an autism parent and how Mightier has impacted their lives. Then I speak with Jessie Ragnio, the Associate Clinical Director at MIghiter. We talk about the science behind Mightier and why it works so well. This is a great resource for anyone interested in trying Mightier out in their home.
About Mightier: Mightier is a video game platform based on the science of biofeedback. It’s tested and proven by Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s Hospital to help kids learn to emotionally self-regulate. In other words, kids learn to recognize and manage their emotions while playing really fun video games.
Currently, Mightier is giving away a FREE android tablet with each subscription.
You can read my full review of Mightier here
You can purchase Mightier for yourself by clicking here
All my information and relevant links are here
Support this podcast: venmo.com/theautismdad
Additional resources:
–Looking for natural methods? Explore the calming effect of turquoise
–5 simple ways to lift your spirits naturally 
–Healing crystals 101 
SponsorsThis episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at theautismdad.com/hero and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50. 
CONTACT ME
 
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      Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
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      <pubDate>Fri, 25 Jun 2021 13:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Help with Meltdowns and Emotional Outbursts (Feat. Angela Gotz and Jessie Ragnio) S4E11</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>4</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>11</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>I get so many questions about Mightier and today I’m talking to Angela Gotz, a Mom to 2 autistic kiddos, who’s been using Mightier for a couple of years. I talk about her life and experience as an autism parent and how Mightier has impacted their lives. Then I speak with Jessie Ragnio, the Associate Clinical Director at MIghiter. We talk about the science behind Mightier and why it works so well. This is a great resource for anyone interested in trying Mightier out in their home.
About Mightier: Mightier is a video game platform based on the science of biofeedback. It’s tested and proven by Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s Hospital to help kids learn to emotionally self-regulate. In other words, kids learn to recognize and manage their emotions while playing really fun video games.
Currently, Mightier is giving away a FREE android tablet with each subscription.
You can read my full review of Mightier here
You can purchase Mightier for yourself by clicking here
All my information and relevant links are here
Support this podcast: venmo.com/theautismdad
Additional resources:
–Looking for natural methods? Explore the calming effect of turquoise
–5 simple ways to lift your spirits naturally 
–Healing crystals 101 
SponsorsThis episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at theautismdad.com/hero and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50. 
CONTACT ME
 
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      Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>I get so many questions about Mightier and today I’m talking to Angela Gotz, a Mom to 2 autistic kiddos, who’s been using Mightier for a couple of years. I talk about her life and experience as an autism parent and how Mightier has impacted their lives. Then I speak with Jessie Ragnio, the Associate Clinical Director at MIghiter. We talk about the science behind Mightier and why it works so well. This is a great resource for anyone interested in trying Mightier out in their home.
About Mightier: Mightier is a video game platform based on the science of biofeedback. It’s tested and proven by Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s Hospital to help kids learn to emotionally self-regulate. In other words, kids learn to recognize and manage their emotions while playing really fun video games.
Currently, Mightier is giving away a FREE android tablet with each subscription.
You can read my full review of Mightier here
You can purchase Mightier for yourself by clicking here
All my information and relevant links are here
Support this podcast: venmo.com/theautismdad
Additional resources:
–Looking for natural methods? Explore the calming effect of turquoise
–5 simple ways to lift your spirits naturally 
–Healing crystals 101 
SponsorsThis episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at theautismdad.com/hero and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50. 
CONTACT ME
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

      Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <p>I get so many questions about Mightier and today I’m talking to Angela Gotz, a Mom to 2 autistic kiddos, who’s been using Mightier for a couple of years. I talk about her life and experience as an autism parent and how Mightier has impacted their lives. Then I speak with Jessie Ragnio, the Associate Clinical Director at MIghiter. We talk about the science behind Mightier and why it works so well. This is a great resource for anyone interested in trying Mightier out in their home.</p><p>About Mightier: Mightier is a video game platform based on the science of biofeedback. It’s tested and proven by Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s Hospital to help kids learn to emotionally self-regulate. In other words, kids learn to recognize and manage their emotions while playing really fun video games.</p><p><strong>Currently, Mightier is giving away a FREE android tablet with each subscription.</strong></p><p><strong>You can read my full review of Mightier </strong><a href="https://bit.ly/mightierreview"><strong>here</strong></a></p><p><strong>You can purchase Mightier for yourself by clicking </strong><a href="https://bit.ly/mightierhelps"><strong>here</strong></a></p><p>All my information and relevant links are <a href="https://www.liinks.co/theautismdad">here</a></p><p>Support this podcast: <a href="https://t.co/5Vn7ffwmIL?amp=1">venmo.com/theautismdad</a></p><p><strong>Additional resources:</strong></p><p>–<strong>Looking for natural methods? Explore </strong><a href="https://www.kumioils.com/pages/turquoise-meaning"><strong>the calming effect of turquoise</strong></a></p><p><strong>–</strong><a href="https://www.theautismdad.com/2021/06/29/5-simple-ways-to-lift-your-spirits-naturally/"><strong>5 simple ways to lift your spirits naturally</strong></a><strong> </strong></p><p><strong>–</strong><a href="https://www.healthline.com/health/mental-health/guide-to-healing-crystals"><strong>Healing crystals 101</strong></a> </p>Sponsors<p>This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at <a href="https://theautismdad.com/hero">theautismdad.com/hero</a> and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50. </p><p><a href="https://www.theautismdad.com/contact/">CONTACT ME</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
      <p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Happy Ladders</strong></p><p>Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/happyladders">Visit Happy Ladders</a></p><p><strong>BrainyAct</strong></p><p>BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/brainyact">Visit BrainyAct</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>Helping Men Become Better Versions of Themselves (feat. Dennis Procopio) S4E10</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/helping-men-become-better-versions-of-themselves-feat-dennis-procopio-s4e10</link>
      <description>This was a really challenging episode for me to edit for a couple of reasons and I’ll explain in a minute. My guest is Dennis Procopio, founder of Man-Up! Life Coaching, and fellow autism Dad. He’s here as a resource for men and helps them to become the best version of themselves.
This episode didn’t go as planned but that’s okay. The whole point was to highlight what Dennis is doing because whether or not we like to admit it, men need help sometimes.
What ended up happening is that Dennis turned the interview around on me and we sorta dug into my life. It was a rather profound experience for me on a personal level. The struggle with editing this was that I shared a bit more than I have before, at least publically. It made me feel incredibly vulnerable, which is okay, but I wasn’t sure what I was comfortable leaving in. As embarrassing as some of these things were to admit, I left everything in because I feel like I shouldn’t be ashamed and Dennis really helped me to reframe some of these things. My hope is that someone out there benefits from this.
Bottom line is that guys have feelings too. Our feelings matter and we need to become more comfortable talking about them. There’s no shame in being human guys.
About Dennis Procopio:
https://manuplifecoaching.com/
All my information and relevant links are here
Support this podcast: venmo.com/theautismdad
Additional resources: 
-Exploring healthy meals? Use the Sunbasket Promo Code 
-Why food choices matter when it comes to autism
-The science is in! Healthy food can make you happy
Sponsors
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information.
This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at theautismdad.com/hero and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50. 
CONTACT ME

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
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      <itunes:title>Helping Men Become Better Versions of Themselves (feat. Dennis Procopio) S4E10</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:season>4</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>10</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>This was a really challenging episode for me to edit for a couple of reasons and I’ll explain in a minute. My guest is Dennis Procopio, founder of Man-Up! Life Coaching, and fellow autism Dad. He’s here as a resource for men and helps them to become the best version of themselves.
This episode didn’t go as planned but that’s okay. The whole point was to highlight what Dennis is doing because whether or not we like to admit it, men need help sometimes.
What ended up happening is that Dennis turned the interview around on me and we sorta dug into my life. It was a rather profound experience for me on a personal level. The struggle with editing this was that I shared a bit more than I have before, at least publically. It made me feel incredibly vulnerable, which is okay, but I wasn’t sure what I was comfortable leaving in. As embarrassing as some of these things were to admit, I left everything in because I feel like I shouldn’t be ashamed and Dennis really helped me to reframe some of these things. My hope is that someone out there benefits from this.
Bottom line is that guys have feelings too. Our feelings matter and we need to become more comfortable talking about them. There’s no shame in being human guys.
About Dennis Procopio:
https://manuplifecoaching.com/
All my information and relevant links are here
Support this podcast: venmo.com/theautismdad
Additional resources: 
-Exploring healthy meals? Use the Sunbasket Promo Code 
-Why food choices matter when it comes to autism
-The science is in! Healthy food can make you happy
Sponsors
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information.
This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at theautismdad.com/hero and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50. 
CONTACT ME

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>This was a really challenging episode for me to edit for a couple of reasons and I’ll explain in a minute. My guest is Dennis Procopio, founder of Man-Up! Life Coaching, and fellow autism Dad. He’s here as a resource for men and helps them to become the best version of themselves.
This episode didn’t go as planned but that’s okay. The whole point was to highlight what Dennis is doing because whether or not we like to admit it, men need help sometimes.
What ended up happening is that Dennis turned the interview around on me and we sorta dug into my life. It was a rather profound experience for me on a personal level. The struggle with editing this was that I shared a bit more than I have before, at least publically. It made me feel incredibly vulnerable, which is okay, but I wasn’t sure what I was comfortable leaving in. As embarrassing as some of these things were to admit, I left everything in because I feel like I shouldn’t be ashamed and Dennis really helped me to reframe some of these things. My hope is that someone out there benefits from this.
Bottom line is that guys have feelings too. Our feelings matter and we need to become more comfortable talking about them. There’s no shame in being human guys.
About Dennis Procopio:
https://manuplifecoaching.com/
All my information and relevant links are here
Support this podcast: venmo.com/theautismdad
Additional resources: 
-Exploring healthy meals? Use the Sunbasket Promo Code 
-Why food choices matter when it comes to autism
-The science is in! Healthy food can make you happy
Sponsors
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information.
This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at theautismdad.com/hero and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50. 
CONTACT ME

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <p>This was a really challenging episode for me to edit for a couple of reasons and I’ll explain in a minute. My guest is Dennis Procopio, founder of <strong>Man-Up! Life Coaching</strong>, and fellow autism Dad. He’s here as a resource for men and helps them to become the best version of themselves.</p><p>This episode didn’t go as planned but that’s okay. The whole point was to highlight what Dennis is doing because whether or not we like to admit it, men need help sometimes.</p><p>What ended up happening is that Dennis turned the interview around on me and we sorta dug into my life. It was a rather profound experience for me on a personal level. The struggle with editing this was that I shared a bit more than I have before, at least publically. It made me feel incredibly vulnerable, which is okay, but I wasn’t sure what I was comfortable leaving in. As embarrassing as some of these things were to admit, I left everything in because I feel like I shouldn’t be ashamed and Dennis really helped me to reframe some of these things. My hope is that someone out there benefits from this.</p><p>Bottom line is that guys have feelings too. Our feelings matter and we need to become more comfortable talking about them. There’s no shame in being human guys.</p><p><strong>About Dennis Procopio:</strong></p><p><a href="https://manuplifecoaching.com/">https://manuplifecoaching.com/</a></p><p><strong>All my information and relevant links are </strong><a href="https://www.liinks.co/theautismdad"><strong>here</strong></a></p><p><strong>Support this podcast: </strong><a href="https://t.co/5Vn7ffwmIL?amp=1">venmo.com/theautismdad</a></p><p><strong>Additional resources: </strong></p><p><strong>-Exploring healthy meals? Use the </strong><a href="https://veganbits.com/sun-basket-review-promo-coupon/"><strong>Sunbasket Promo Code</strong></a><strong> </strong></p><p><strong>-Why </strong><a href="https://www.theautismdad.com/2021/04/06/why-food-choices-matter-when-it-comes-to-autism/"><strong>food choices matter</strong></a><strong> when it comes to autism</strong></p><p><strong>-The science is in! Healthy food </strong><a href="https://www.forbes.com/sites/francesbridges/2019/01/26/food-makes-you-happy-a-healthy-diet-improves-mental-health/?sh=377ebd4d26f8"><strong>can make you happy</strong></a></p><p>Sponsors</p><p>This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit <a href="https://www.theautismdad.com/2018/08/28/kids-learn-self-regulation-through-gaming-with-mightier-review/">theautismdad.com/mightier</a> and find out more information.</p><p>This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at <a href="https://theautismdad.com/hero">theautismdad.com/hero</a> and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50. </p><p><a href="https://www.theautismdad.com/contact/">CONTACT ME</a></p><p><br></p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Happy Ladders</strong></p><p>Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/happyladders">Visit Happy Ladders</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>Autism Dad and Author of "Not Sleeping" (feat. Alan Winnikoff)</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/autism-dad-and-author-of-not-sleeping-feat-alan-winnikoff</link>
      <description>My guest today is Alan Winnikoff. Alan is not only an autism Dad but also the author of the new book called “Not Sleeping”. Learn about Alan’s journey while parenting 2 autistic kids, as well as the inspiration behind his book.
“Not Sleeping” is a fictional story about a married couple raising an autistic daughter.
About the book:
It is said that over 70% of special needs marriages fail. This is the story of one. Not Sleeping depicts a suburban New York couple, Josh and Claudia Sherman, separated though not yet divorced. As they struggle to navigate their way through the painful process of uncoupling, they also must continue to co-manage the difficult demands of their nine-year old autistic daughter. It was Josh who decided to leave the marriage. But, in an unanticipated turn of events, Claudia is the one who quickly finds a new relationship. As the story moves forward, Josh’s Plan B, as he calls it, begins to take shape. It is centered around a possible new job and his own nascent romance. But Plan B also necessitates him to moving to California and leaving his familiar life, and specifically his children, behind. Josh is drawn toward this powerful chance at reinvention but with no guarantees and at what cost?
https://www.amazon.com/s?k=alan+winnikoff+not+sleeping&amp;i=stripbooks&amp;ref=nb_sb_noss
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/57571256-not-sleeping
https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/not-sleeping-alan-winnikoff/1139006069
All my information and relevant links are here
Support this podcast: venmo.com/theautismdad
Additional resources:

Low on sleep? Create the ultimate sleep environment possible

The importance of taking time for yourself 

Sleep is more important now than ever



Sponsors
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at theautismdad.com/hero and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50. 
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Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
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      <pubDate>Fri, 21 May 2021 13:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Autism Dad and Author of "Not Sleeping" (feat. Alan Winnikoff)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>4</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>9</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>My guest today is Alan Winnikoff. Alan is not only an autism Dad but also the author of the new book called “Not Sleeping”. Learn about Alan’s journey while parenting 2 autistic kids, as well as the inspiration behind his book.
“Not Sleeping” is a fictional story about a married couple raising an autistic daughter.
About the book:
It is said that over 70% of special needs marriages fail. This is the story of one. Not Sleeping depicts a suburban New York couple, Josh and Claudia Sherman, separated though not yet divorced. As they struggle to navigate their way through the painful process of uncoupling, they also must continue to co-manage the difficult demands of their nine-year old autistic daughter. It was Josh who decided to leave the marriage. But, in an unanticipated turn of events, Claudia is the one who quickly finds a new relationship. As the story moves forward, Josh’s Plan B, as he calls it, begins to take shape. It is centered around a possible new job and his own nascent romance. But Plan B also necessitates him to moving to California and leaving his familiar life, and specifically his children, behind. Josh is drawn toward this powerful chance at reinvention but with no guarantees and at what cost?
https://www.amazon.com/s?k=alan+winnikoff+not+sleeping&amp;i=stripbooks&amp;ref=nb_sb_noss
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/57571256-not-sleeping
https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/not-sleeping-alan-winnikoff/1139006069
All my information and relevant links are here
Support this podcast: venmo.com/theautismdad
Additional resources:

Low on sleep? Create the ultimate sleep environment possible

The importance of taking time for yourself 

Sleep is more important now than ever



Sponsors
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at theautismdad.com/hero and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50. 
CONTACT ME

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Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>My guest today is Alan Winnikoff. Alan is not only an autism Dad but also the author of the new book called “Not Sleeping”. Learn about Alan’s journey while parenting 2 autistic kids, as well as the inspiration behind his book.
“Not Sleeping” is a fictional story about a married couple raising an autistic daughter.
About the book:
It is said that over 70% of special needs marriages fail. This is the story of one. Not Sleeping depicts a suburban New York couple, Josh and Claudia Sherman, separated though not yet divorced. As they struggle to navigate their way through the painful process of uncoupling, they also must continue to co-manage the difficult demands of their nine-year old autistic daughter. It was Josh who decided to leave the marriage. But, in an unanticipated turn of events, Claudia is the one who quickly finds a new relationship. As the story moves forward, Josh’s Plan B, as he calls it, begins to take shape. It is centered around a possible new job and his own nascent romance. But Plan B also necessitates him to moving to California and leaving his familiar life, and specifically his children, behind. Josh is drawn toward this powerful chance at reinvention but with no guarantees and at what cost?
https://www.amazon.com/s?k=alan+winnikoff+not+sleeping&amp;i=stripbooks&amp;ref=nb_sb_noss
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/57571256-not-sleeping
https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/not-sleeping-alan-winnikoff/1139006069
All my information and relevant links are here
Support this podcast: venmo.com/theautismdad
Additional resources:

Low on sleep? Create the ultimate sleep environment possible

The importance of taking time for yourself 

Sleep is more important now than ever



Sponsors
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at theautismdad.com/hero and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50. 
CONTACT ME

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Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
 
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        <p>My guest today is Alan Winnikoff. Alan is not only an autism Dad but also the author of the new book called “Not Sleeping”. Learn about Alan’s journey while parenting 2 autistic kids, as well as the inspiration behind his book.</p><p>“Not Sleeping” is a fictional story about a married couple raising an autistic daughter.</p><p>About the book:</p><p>It is said that over 70% of special needs marriages fail. This is the story of one. Not Sleeping depicts a suburban New York couple, Josh and Claudia Sherman, separated though not yet divorced. As they struggle to navigate their way through the painful process of uncoupling, they also must continue to co-manage the difficult demands of their nine-year old autistic daughter. It was Josh who decided to leave the marriage. But, in an unanticipated turn of events, Claudia is the one who quickly finds a new relationship. As the story moves forward, Josh’s Plan B, as he calls it, begins to take shape. It is centered around a possible new job and his own nascent romance. But Plan B also necessitates him to moving to California and leaving his familiar life, and specifically his children, behind. Josh is drawn toward this powerful chance at reinvention but with no guarantees and at what cost?</p><p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/s?k=alan+winnikoff+not+sleeping&amp;i=stripbooks&amp;ref=nb_sb_noss">https://www.amazon.com/s?k=alan+winnikoff+not+sleeping&amp;i=stripbooks&amp;ref=nb_sb_noss</a></p><p><a href="https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/57571256-not-sleeping">https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/57571256-not-sleeping</a></p><p><a href="https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/not-sleeping-alan-winnikoff/1139006069">https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/not-sleeping-alan-winnikoff/1139006069</a></p><p><strong>All my information and relevant links are </strong><a href="https://linktr.ee/theautismdad"><strong>here</strong></a></p><p><strong>Support this podcast: </strong><a href="https://t.co/5Vn7ffwmIL?amp=1">venmo.com/theautismdad</a></p><p><strong>Additional resources:</strong></p><ul>
<li>Low on sleep? Create <a href="https://www.bluenationalhvac.com/hvac/sleep-environment/">the ultimate sleep environment</a> possible</li>
<li>The importance of <a href="https://www.theautismdad.com/2021/07/26/the-importance-of-taking-time-for-yourself/">taking time for yourself</a> </li>
<li>Sleep is <a href="https://www.forbes.com/sites/jqlouise/2020/03/19/sleep-is-more-important-now-than-ever/?sh=392b04a97623">more important now than ever</a>
</li>
</ul><br><p><br></p><p>Sponsors</p><p>This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit <a href="https://www.theautismdad.com/2018/08/28/kids-learn-self-regulation-through-gaming-with-mightier-review/">theautismdad.com/mightier</a> and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.</p><p>This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at <a href="https://theautismdad.com/hero">theautismdad.com/hero</a> and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50. </p><p><a href="https://www.theautismdad.com/contact/">CONTACT ME</a></p><p><br></p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Happy Ladders</strong></p><p>Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/happyladders">Visit Happy Ladders</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>Insanely Affordable Financial Planning for ALL Families (feat. Caleb Frankel of EarlyBird) S4E8</title>
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      <description>In this week’s episode, I speak with Caleb Frankel, COO, and co-founder of the financial technology and gifting platform called EarlyBird. EarlyBird has made saving for your child’s financial future, accessible to everyone. Special needs families are often forgotten when it comes to things like financial planning because we can have unique needs that go unaddressed or the cost of admission is unattainable. EarlyBird has fixed that and now anyone can build a nest egg for their child with only a few dollars a month.
It’s incredibly affordable at only $12/year/child. Grandparents, aunts, uncles, and friends can all contribute to this account for free and even record video memories to mark special milestones. This is such a cool thing and I’ll be getting started on this for my kids very soon. I highly recommend listening to Caleb Frankel and downloading the free app and check into EarlyBird. It’s totally free to start.
Download the EarlyBird app to your android or iOS device by clicking here.
All my information and relevant links are here
Support this podcast: venmo.com/theautismdad
Additional resources: 
If you need professional advice on financing a new home, visit The Home Loan Expert
Check out additional parenting resources here.
Sponsors
Brought to you by EarlyBird. Download the EarlyBird app to your android or iOS device by clicking here.
Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
HERO, by Hero Health, is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at theautismdad.com/hero and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50. 
CONTACT ME
 
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      Mentioned in this episode:
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
 
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      <pubDate>Fri, 07 May 2021 13:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Insanely Affordable Financial Planning for ALL Families (feat. Caleb Frankel of EarlyBird) S4E8</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>4</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>8</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>In this week’s episode, I speak with Caleb Frankel, COO, and co-founder of the financial technology and gifting platform called EarlyBird. EarlyBird has made saving for your child’s financial future, accessible to everyone. Special needs families are often forgotten when it comes to things like financial planning because we can have unique needs that go unaddressed or the cost of admission is unattainable. EarlyBird has fixed that and now anyone can build a nest egg for their child with only a few dollars a month.
It’s incredibly affordable at only $12/year/child. Grandparents, aunts, uncles, and friends can all contribute to this account for free and even record video memories to mark special milestones. This is such a cool thing and I’ll be getting started on this for my kids very soon. I highly recommend listening to Caleb Frankel and downloading the free app and check into EarlyBird. It’s totally free to start.
Download the EarlyBird app to your android or iOS device by clicking here.
All my information and relevant links are here
Support this podcast: venmo.com/theautismdad
Additional resources: 
If you need professional advice on financing a new home, visit The Home Loan Expert
Check out additional parenting resources here.
Sponsors
Brought to you by EarlyBird. Download the EarlyBird app to your android or iOS device by clicking here.
Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
HERO, by Hero Health, is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at theautismdad.com/hero and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50. 
CONTACT ME
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

      Mentioned in this episode:
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In this week’s episode, I speak with Caleb Frankel, COO, and co-founder of the financial technology and gifting platform called EarlyBird. EarlyBird has made saving for your child’s financial future, accessible to everyone. Special needs families are often forgotten when it comes to things like financial planning because we can have unique needs that go unaddressed or the cost of admission is unattainable. EarlyBird has fixed that and now anyone can build a nest egg for their child with only a few dollars a month.
It’s incredibly affordable at only $12/year/child. Grandparents, aunts, uncles, and friends can all contribute to this account for free and even record video memories to mark special milestones. This is such a cool thing and I’ll be getting started on this for my kids very soon. I highly recommend listening to Caleb Frankel and downloading the free app and check into EarlyBird. It’s totally free to start.
Download the EarlyBird app to your android or iOS device by clicking here.
All my information and relevant links are here
Support this podcast: venmo.com/theautismdad
Additional resources: 
If you need professional advice on financing a new home, visit The Home Loan Expert
Check out additional parenting resources here.
Sponsors
Brought to you by EarlyBird. Download the EarlyBird app to your android or iOS device by clicking here.
Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
HERO, by Hero Health, is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at theautismdad.com/hero and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50. 
CONTACT ME
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

      Mentioned in this episode:
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <p>In this week’s episode, I speak with Caleb Frankel, COO, and co-founder of the financial technology and gifting platform called EarlyBird. <a href="https://bit.ly/getearlybirdnow">EarlyBird</a> has made saving for your child’s financial future, accessible to everyone. Special needs families are often forgotten when it comes to things like financial planning because we can have unique needs that go unaddressed or the cost of admission is unattainable. <a href="https://bit.ly/getearlybirdnow">EarlyBird</a> has fixed that and now anyone can build a nest egg for their child with only a few dollars a month.</p><p>It’s incredibly affordable at only $12/year/child. Grandparents, aunts, uncles, and friends can all contribute to this account for free and even record video memories to mark special milestones. This is such a cool thing and I’ll be getting started on this for my kids very soon. I highly recommend listening to Caleb Frankel and downloading the free app and check into EarlyBird. It’s totally free to start.</p><p><strong>Download the EarlyBird app to your android or iOS device by clicking </strong><a href="https://bit.ly/getearlybirdnow"><strong>here</strong></a>.</p><p><strong>All my information and relevant links are </strong><a href="https://linktr.ee/theautismdad"><strong>here</strong></a></p><p><strong>Support this podcast: </strong><a href="https://t.co/5Vn7ffwmIL?amp=1">venmo.com/theautismdad</a></p><p><strong>Additional resources: </strong></p><p><strong><em>If you need professional advice on financing a new home, visit </em></strong><a href="https://thehomeloanexpert.com/"><em>The Home Loan Expert</em></a></p><p><strong><em>Check out additional parenting resources </em></strong><a href="http://theautismdad.com/resources"><strong><em>here</em></strong></a><strong><em>.</em></strong></p><p>Sponsors</p><p><strong>Brought to you</strong> by <a href="https://bit.ly/getearlybirdnow">EarlyBird</a><strong>. Download the EarlyBird app to your android or iOS device by clicking </strong><a href="https://bit.ly/getearlybirdnow"><strong>here</strong></a><strong>.</strong></p><p>Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit <a href="https://www.theautismdad.com/2018/08/28/kids-learn-self-regulation-through-gaming-with-mightier-review/">theautismdad.com/mightier</a> and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.</p><p>HERO, by Hero Health, is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at <a href="https://theautismdad.com/hero">theautismdad.com/hero</a> and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50. </p><p><a href="https://www.theautismdad.com/contact/">CONTACT ME</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
      <p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>BrainyAct</strong></p><p>BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/brainyact">Visit BrainyAct</a></p><p><strong>Happy Ladders</strong></p><p>Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/happyladders">Visit Happy Ladders</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>What to do when you suspect autism (feat. Dr. Emilee Valler) S4E7</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/what-to-do-when-you-suspect-autism-feat-dr-emilee-valler-s4e7</link>
      <description>I’ve been wanting to do this episode FOREVER and it finally happened. My guest today is Dr. Emilee Valler. She’s a pediatric psychologist with the Cleveland Clinic’s Children’s Center for Autism. Dr. Valler is here to talk about what autism is and what it’s not. We talk about what parents should look for when to be concerned, where to go for help, the diagnostic process, what to expect, early intervention, as well as beneficial therapies, services, and supports that can help you and your child, be successful.
This is such an important conversation and so many parents find themselves in a situation where their child has received a diagnosis and they’re scared, confused, alone, and unsure of what to do.
This episode can help.
Even veteran autism parents can benefit from being reminded of what other families are going through. This is also important because it helps people in general gain a better understanding of what autism is and what our families might be experiencing. Hopefully, something you learn today can make a difference in your life or the life of someone you care about.
So please pay attention and share it with anyone who might benefit.
Guest Info:
You can find the Cleveland Clinic by visiting my.clevelandclinic.org
You can find the Center for Autism by clicking here
You can find Dr. Emilee Valler by clicking here
All my information and relevant links are here
Support this podcast: venmo.com/theautismdad
Sponsors
Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
HERO by Hero Health is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at theautismdad.com/hero and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50. 
CONTACT ME
 
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      Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 23 Apr 2021 13:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>What to do when you suspect autism (feat. Dr. Emilee Valler)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>4</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>7</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>I’ve been wanting to do this episode FOREVER and it finally happened. My guest today is Dr. Emilee Valler. She’s a pediatric psychologist with the Cleveland Clinic’s Children’s Center for Autism. Dr. Valler is here to talk about what autism is and what it’s not. We talk about what parents should look for when to be concerned, where to go for help, the diagnostic process, what to expect, early intervention, as well as beneficial therapies, services, and supports that can help you and your child, be successful.
This is such an important conversation and so many parents find themselves in a situation where their child has received a diagnosis and they’re scared, confused, alone, and unsure of what to do.
This episode can help.
Even veteran autism parents can benefit from being reminded of what other families are going through. This is also important because it helps people in general gain a better understanding of what autism is and what our families might be experiencing. Hopefully, something you learn today can make a difference in your life or the life of someone you care about.
So please pay attention and share it with anyone who might benefit.
Guest Info:
You can find the Cleveland Clinic by visiting my.clevelandclinic.org
You can find the Center for Autism by clicking here
You can find Dr. Emilee Valler by clicking here
All my information and relevant links are here
Support this podcast: venmo.com/theautismdad
Sponsors
Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
HERO by Hero Health is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at theautismdad.com/hero and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50. 
CONTACT ME
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

      Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <p>I’ve been wanting to do this episode FOREVER and it finally happened. My guest today is Dr. Emilee Valler. She’s a pediatric psychologist with the Cleveland Clinic’s Children’s Center for Autism. Dr. Valler is here to talk about what autism is and what it’s not. We talk about what parents should look for when to be concerned, where to go for help, the diagnostic process, what to expect, early intervention, as well as beneficial therapies, services, and supports that can help you and your child, be successful.</p><p>This is such an important conversation and so many parents find themselves in a situation where their child has received a diagnosis and they’re scared, confused, alone, and unsure of what to do.</p><p>This episode can help.</p><p>Even veteran autism parents can benefit from being reminded of what other families are going through. This is also important because it helps people in general gain a better understanding of what autism is and what our families might be experiencing. Hopefully, something you learn today can make a difference in your life or the life of someone you care about.</p><p>So please pay attention and share it with anyone who might benefit.</p><p><strong>Guest Info:</strong></p><p>You can find the Cleveland Clinic by visiting <a href="https://my.captivate.fm/my.clevelandclinic.org">my.clevelandclinic.org</a></p><p>You can find the Center for Autism by clicking <a href="https://my.clevelandclinic.org/pediatrics/departments/autism">here</a></p><p>You can find Dr. Emilee Valler by clicking <a href="https://my.clevelandclinic.org/staff/26897-emilee-valler-gorfien">here</a></p><p><strong>All my information and relevant links are </strong><a href="https://linktr.ee/theautismdad"><strong>here</strong></a></p><p><strong>Support this podcast: </strong><a href="https://t.co/5Vn7ffwmIL?amp=1">venmo.com/theautismdad</a></p><p>Sponsors</p><p>Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit <a href="https://www.theautismdad.com/2018/08/28/kids-learn-self-regulation-through-gaming-with-mightier-review/">theautismdad.com/mightier</a> and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.</p><p>HERO by Hero Health is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at <a href="https://theautismdad.com/hero">theautismdad.com/hero</a> and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50. </p><p><a href="https://www.theautismdad.com/contact/">CONTACT ME</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
      <p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Happy Ladders</strong></p><p>Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/happyladders">Visit Happy Ladders</a></p><p><strong>BrainyAct</strong></p><p>BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/brainyact">Visit BrainyAct</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>Let's Talk About COVID and the Vaccines (feat. Dr. Webby of St Jude Children's Research Hospital and the WHO) S4E6</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/lets-talk-about-covid-and-the-vaccines-feat-dr-webby-of-st-jude-childrens-research-hospital-and-the-who-s4e7</link>
      <description>I’ve been wanting to do this episode for a while. Dr. Richard Webby is on the show today to discuss all things COVID and vaccine-related. Dr. Webby is a Member of the Department of Infectious diseases at St Jude Children’s Research Hospital and Director of the World Health Organization Collaborating Center for Studies on the Ecology of Influenza in Animals. This is an incredibly important conversation about the current state of the US in regards to COVID, the new variants, and the vaccine rollout. Dr. Webby educates us on the different COVID vaccines, why they’re so important, and he even addresses many of the concerns that people have in regards to receiving the COVID vaccine and what is safe to do after being vaccinated.
It’s so important to educate yourself so that you can make informed decisions about your health and safety, as well as the health and safety of your family.
Dr. Webby and be found here.
All my information and relevant links are here
Support this podcast: venmo.com/theautismdad
Sponsors
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at theautismdad.com/hero and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50. 
CONTACT ME
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

      Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 03 Apr 2021 13:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Let's Talk About COVID and the Vaccines (feat. Dr. Webby of St Jude Children's Research Hospital and the WHO) S4E7</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>4</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>6</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/993ffd72-8c6d-11ed-8aac-5b1cdb2daa74/image/f0960092e6d03f126cff9aa4a1b9d1b6.jpg?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
      <itunes:subtitle>I’ve been wanting to do this episode for a while. Dr. Richard Webby is on the show today to discuss all things COVID and vaccine-related. Dr. Webby is a Member of the Department of Infectious diseases at St Jude Children’s Research Hospital and Director of the World Health Organization Collaborating Center for Studies on the Ecology of Influenza in Animals. This is an incredibly important conversation about the current state of the US in regards to COVID, the new variants, and the vaccine rollout. Dr. Webby educates us on the different COVID vaccines, why they’re so important, and he even addresses many of the concerns that people have in regards to receiving the COVID vaccine and what is safe to do after being vaccinated.
It’s so important to educate yourself so that you can make informed decisions about your health and safety, as well as the health and safety of your family.
Dr. Webby and be found here.
All my information and relevant links are here
Support this podcast: venmo.com/theautismdad
Sponsors
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at theautismdad.com/hero and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50. 
CONTACT ME
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

      Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>I’ve been wanting to do this episode for a while. Dr. Richard Webby is on the show today to discuss all things COVID and vaccine-related. Dr. Webby is a Member of the Department of Infectious diseases at St Jude Children’s Research Hospital and Director of the World Health Organization Collaborating Center for Studies on the Ecology of Influenza in Animals. This is an incredibly important conversation about the current state of the US in regards to COVID, the new variants, and the vaccine rollout. Dr. Webby educates us on the different COVID vaccines, why they’re so important, and he even addresses many of the concerns that people have in regards to receiving the COVID vaccine and what is safe to do after being vaccinated.
It’s so important to educate yourself so that you can make informed decisions about your health and safety, as well as the health and safety of your family.
Dr. Webby and be found here.
All my information and relevant links are here
Support this podcast: venmo.com/theautismdad
Sponsors
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at theautismdad.com/hero and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50. 
CONTACT ME
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

      Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <p>I’ve been wanting to do this episode for a while. Dr. Richard Webby is on the show today to discuss all things COVID and vaccine-related. Dr. Webby is a Member of the Department of Infectious diseases at St Jude Children’s Research Hospital and Director of the World Health Organization Collaborating Center for Studies on the Ecology of Influenza in Animals. This is an incredibly important conversation about the current state of the US in regards to COVID, the new variants, and the vaccine rollout. Dr. Webby educates us on the different COVID vaccines, why they’re so important, and he even addresses many of the concerns that people have in regards to receiving the COVID vaccine and what is safe to do after being vaccinated.</p><p>It’s so important to educate yourself so that you can make informed decisions about your health and safety, as well as the health and safety of your family.</p><p>Dr. Webby and be found <a href="https://www.stjude.org/directory/w/richard-webby.html">here.</a></p><p><strong>All my information and relevant links are </strong><a href="https://linktr.ee/theautismdad"><strong>here</strong></a></p><p><strong>Support this podcast: </strong><a href="https://t.co/5Vn7ffwmIL?amp=1">venmo.com/theautismdad</a></p><p>Sponsors</p><p>This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit <a href="https://www.theautismdad.com/2018/08/28/kids-learn-self-regulation-through-gaming-with-mightier-review/">theautismdad.com/mightier</a> and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.</p><p>This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at <a href="https://theautismdad.com/hero">theautismdad.com/hero</a> and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50. </p><p><a href="https://www.theautismdad.com/contact/">CONTACT ME</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
      <p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Happy Ladders</strong></p><p>Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/happyladders">Visit Happy Ladders</a></p><p><strong>BrainyAct</strong></p><p>BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/brainyact">Visit BrainyAct</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>The Many Different Paths to Fatherhood (feat. Harma Hartouni) S4E5</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/the-many-different-paths-to-fatherhood-feat-harma-hartouni-s4e5</link>
      <description>My guest today is Harma Hartouni. Harma just happens to be an absolutely amazing human being with one of the most inspiring stories, I’ve ever heard. He just released his new book called Getting Back Up: A Story of Resilience, Self-Acceptance and Success. He’s here to talk about his amazing life from growing up in Iran during the war, learning to walk again after surviving a devastating car accident, finally moving back to the States, learning to accept himself, coming out, meeting his partner, creating a real estate business that has generated billions of dollars. building their beautiful family through surrogacy, and the launch of his new book.
Harma and I talk about the different paths people take to fatherhood and how he’s using his experience to help people all across the globe. Lastly, he offers advice on how to be loving, accepting and supportive parents if you suspect your child is gay or have a child who has already come out. This is so important folks.
You can find Harma:
https://www.harmahartouni.com/
Check out his new book on Amazon.
All my information and relevant links are here
Support this podcast: venmo.com/theautismdad
Sponsors
Datability
Datability is a web app that tracks special education student progress and Individualized Education Plans (IEP) data. The software helps educators and school administrators keep track of each student’s goals, behaviors, and academic performance. The best part is that the results can be shared with the parents and for a transparent look into the progress of their child.
Datability makes tracking and reporting students’ data a breeze allowing teachers to focus on what matters most: educating students.
Find out more: https://iepdata.com/
Use code “theautismdad20” to save 20%
Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
CONTACT ME

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Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
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      <pubDate>Fri, 12 Mar 2021 13:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>The Many Different Paths to Fatherhood (feat. Harma Hartouni) </itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>4</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>5</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>My guest today is Harma Hartouni. Harma just happens to be an absolutely amazing human being with one of the most inspiring stories, I’ve ever heard. He just released his new book called Getting Back Up: A Story of Resilience, Self-Acceptance and Success. He’s here to talk about his amazing life from growing up in Iran during the war, learning to walk again after surviving a devastating car accident, finally moving back to the States, learning to accept himself, coming out, meeting his partner, creating a real estate business that has generated billions of dollars. building their beautiful family through surrogacy, and the launch of his new book.
Harma and I talk about the different paths people take to fatherhood and how he’s using his experience to help people all across the globe. Lastly, he offers advice on how to be loving, accepting and supportive parents if you suspect your child is gay or have a child who has already come out. This is so important folks.
You can find Harma:
https://www.harmahartouni.com/
Check out his new book on Amazon.
All my information and relevant links are here
Support this podcast: venmo.com/theautismdad
Sponsors
Datability
Datability is a web app that tracks special education student progress and Individualized Education Plans (IEP) data. The software helps educators and school administrators keep track of each student’s goals, behaviors, and academic performance. The best part is that the results can be shared with the parents and for a transparent look into the progress of their child.
Datability makes tracking and reporting students’ data a breeze allowing teachers to focus on what matters most: educating students.
Find out more: https://iepdata.com/
Use code “theautismdad20” to save 20%
Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
CONTACT ME

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>My guest today is Harma Hartouni. Harma just happens to be an absolutely amazing human being with one of the most inspiring stories, I’ve ever heard. He just released his new book called Getting Back Up: A Story of Resilience, Self-Acceptance and Success. He’s here to talk about his amazing life from growing up in Iran during the war, learning to walk again after surviving a devastating car accident, finally moving back to the States, learning to accept himself, coming out, meeting his partner, creating a real estate business that has generated billions of dollars. building their beautiful family through surrogacy, and the launch of his new book.
Harma and I talk about the different paths people take to fatherhood and how he’s using his experience to help people all across the globe. Lastly, he offers advice on how to be loving, accepting and supportive parents if you suspect your child is gay or have a child who has already come out. This is so important folks.
You can find Harma:
https://www.harmahartouni.com/
Check out his new book on Amazon.
All my information and relevant links are here
Support this podcast: venmo.com/theautismdad
Sponsors
Datability
Datability is a web app that tracks special education student progress and Individualized Education Plans (IEP) data. The software helps educators and school administrators keep track of each student’s goals, behaviors, and academic performance. The best part is that the results can be shared with the parents and for a transparent look into the progress of their child.
Datability makes tracking and reporting students’ data a breeze allowing teachers to focus on what matters most: educating students.
Find out more: https://iepdata.com/
Use code “theautismdad20” to save 20%
Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
CONTACT ME

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Diagnosis Delayed (feat. Dr. Jeff Selman) S4E4</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/diagnosis-delayed-feat-dr-jeff-selman-s4e4</link>
      <description>My guest today is Dr. Jeff Selman. He’s VP of Clinical Services over at First Children Services. He’s here to talk about how COVID is creating additional delays in kids getting evaluated for autism. This is a huge problem because we know that early intervention is absolutely vital for kids with autism and delays interfere with that. We talk about what is happening and the impact it’s having on kids. We also discuss remote learning and some challenges that we’re not talking about as we prepare to return to in person learning.
There’s lots to learn here and I’d love to get your feedback. Leave a comment on the blog post or hit me up on Twitter.
About Dr. Jeff Selman:
Dr. Jeff Selman is a New York and South Carolina licensed psychologist. He is also a Board Certified Behavior Analyst at the doctoral level (BCBA-D) and holds current and previous certifications as a school psychologist in New York, New Jersey, and South Carolina.
Contact Information:
https://www.firstchildrenservices.com
jselman@firstchildrenservices.com
(888) 966-0745
All my information and relevant links are here
Support this podcast: venmo.com/theautismdad
Sponsors
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at theautismdad.com/hero and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50. 
CONTACT ME
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

      Mentioned in this episode:
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 26 Feb 2021 12:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Diagnosis Delayed (feat. Dr. Jeff Selman) S4E4</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>4</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>4</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>My guest today is Dr. Jeff Selman. He’s VP of Clinical Services over at First Children Services. He’s here to talk about how COVID is creating additional delays in kids getting evaluated for autism. This is a huge problem because we know that early intervention is absolutely vital for kids with autism and delays interfere with that. We talk about what is happening and the impact it’s having on kids. We also discuss remote learning and some challenges that we’re not talking about as we prepare to return to in person learning.
There’s lots to learn here and I’d love to get your feedback. Leave a comment on the blog post or hit me up on Twitter.
About Dr. Jeff Selman:
Dr. Jeff Selman is a New York and South Carolina licensed psychologist. He is also a Board Certified Behavior Analyst at the doctoral level (BCBA-D) and holds current and previous certifications as a school psychologist in New York, New Jersey, and South Carolina.
Contact Information:
https://www.firstchildrenservices.com
jselman@firstchildrenservices.com
(888) 966-0745
All my information and relevant links are here
Support this podcast: venmo.com/theautismdad
Sponsors
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at theautismdad.com/hero and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50. 
CONTACT ME
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

      Mentioned in this episode:
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>My guest today is Dr. Jeff Selman. He’s VP of Clinical Services over at First Children Services. He’s here to talk about how COVID is creating additional delays in kids getting evaluated for autism. This is a huge problem because we know that early intervention is absolutely vital for kids with autism and delays interfere with that. We talk about what is happening and the impact it’s having on kids. We also discuss remote learning and some challenges that we’re not talking about as we prepare to return to in person learning.
There’s lots to learn here and I’d love to get your feedback. Leave a comment on the blog post or hit me up on Twitter.
About Dr. Jeff Selman:
Dr. Jeff Selman is a New York and South Carolina licensed psychologist. He is also a Board Certified Behavior Analyst at the doctoral level (BCBA-D) and holds current and previous certifications as a school psychologist in New York, New Jersey, and South Carolina.
Contact Information:
https://www.firstchildrenservices.com
jselman@firstchildrenservices.com
(888) 966-0745
All my information and relevant links are here
Support this podcast: venmo.com/theautismdad
Sponsors
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at theautismdad.com/hero and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50. 
CONTACT ME
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

      Mentioned in this episode:
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <p>My guest today is Dr. Jeff Selman. He’s VP of Clinical Services over at First Children Services. He’s here to talk about how COVID is creating additional delays in kids getting evaluated for autism. This is a huge problem because we know that early intervention is absolutely vital for kids with autism and delays interfere with that. We talk about what is happening and the impact it’s having on kids. We also discuss remote learning and some challenges that we’re not talking about as we prepare to return to in person learning.</p><p>There’s lots to learn here and I’d love to get your feedback. Leave a comment on the blog post or hit me up on Twitter.</p><p>About Dr. Jeff Selman:</p><p>Dr. Jeff Selman is a New York and South Carolina licensed psychologist. He is also a Board Certified Behavior Analyst at the doctoral level (BCBA-D) and holds current and previous certifications as a school psychologist in New York, New Jersey, and South Carolina.</p><p>Contact Information:</p><p><a href="https://www.firstchildrenservices.com/">https://www.firstchildrenservices.com</a></p><p>jselman@firstchildrenservices.com</p><p>(888) 966-0745</p><p><strong>All my information and relevant links are </strong><a href="https://linktr.ee/theautismdad"><strong>here</strong></a></p><p><strong>Support this podcast: </strong><a href="https://t.co/5Vn7ffwmIL?amp=1">venmo.com/theautismdad</a></p><p>Sponsors</p><p>This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit <a href="https://www.theautismdad.com/2018/08/28/kids-learn-self-regulation-through-gaming-with-mightier-review/">theautismdad.com/mightier</a> and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.</p><p>This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at <a href="https://theautismdad.com/hero">theautismdad.com/hero</a> and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50. </p><p><a href="https://www.theautismdad.com/contact/">CONTACT ME</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
      <p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>BrainyAct</strong></p><p>BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/brainyact">Visit BrainyAct</a></p><p><strong>Happy Ladders</strong></p><p>Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/happyladders">Visit Happy Ladders</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>Dads Talking Autism and Parenting (feat. Eric Rittenhouse) S4E3</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/dads-talking-autism-and-parenting-feat-eric-rittenhouse-s4e3</link>
      <description>My guest today is Eric Rittenhouse. He’s the father of 2 amazing autistic kids and he’s here to talk about his journey as a special needs parent. Eric has a fantastic outlook on life and an inspiring approach to parenting.
I hope you find this conversation about the ups, downs, challenges, and victories of being an autism parent meaningful. It’s so important to share our stories because we’re all connected and we can learn a great deal from each other.
Maybe Eric will inspire others Dads to share their stories as well. 
All my information and relevant links are here
Please support this podcast: venmo.com/theautismdad
Sponsors
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
CONTACT ME
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

      Mentioned in this episode:
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
 
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      <pubDate>Fri, 19 Feb 2021 12:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Dad's Talking Autism and Parenting (feat. Eric Rittenhouse) S4E3</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>4</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>3</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>My guest today is Eric Rittenhouse. He’s the father of 2 amazing autistic kids and he’s here to talk about his journey as a special needs parent. Eric has a fantastic outlook on life and an inspiring approach to parenting.
I hope you find this conversation about the ups, downs, challenges, and victories of being an autism parent meaningful. It’s so important to share our stories because we’re all connected and we can learn a great deal from each other.
Maybe Eric will inspire others Dads to share their stories as well. 
All my information and relevant links are here
Please support this podcast: venmo.com/theautismdad
Sponsors
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
CONTACT ME
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

      Mentioned in this episode:
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>My guest today is Eric Rittenhouse. He’s the father of 2 amazing autistic kids and he’s here to talk about his journey as a special needs parent. Eric has a fantastic outlook on life and an inspiring approach to parenting.
I hope you find this conversation about the ups, downs, challenges, and victories of being an autism parent meaningful. It’s so important to share our stories because we’re all connected and we can learn a great deal from each other.
Maybe Eric will inspire others Dads to share their stories as well. 
All my information and relevant links are here
Please support this podcast: venmo.com/theautismdad
Sponsors
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
CONTACT ME
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

      Mentioned in this episode:
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <p>My guest today is Eric Rittenhouse. He’s the father of 2 amazing autistic kids and he’s here to talk about his journey as a special needs parent. Eric has a fantastic outlook on life and an inspiring approach to parenting.</p><p>I hope you find this conversation about the ups, downs, challenges, and victories of being an autism parent meaningful. It’s so important to share our stories because we’re all connected and we can learn a great deal from each other.</p><p>Maybe Eric will inspire others Dads to share their stories as well. </p><p><strong>All my information and relevant links are </strong><a href="https://linktr.ee/theautismdad"><strong>here</strong></a></p><p><strong>Please support this podcast: </strong><a href="https://t.co/5Vn7ffwmIL?amp=1">venmo.com/theautismdad</a></p><p>Sponsors</p><p>This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit <a href="https://www.theautismdad.com/2018/08/28/kids-learn-self-regulation-through-gaming-with-mightier-review/">theautismdad.com/mightier</a> and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.</p><p><a href="https://www.theautismdad.com/contact/">CONTACT ME</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
      <p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>BrainyAct</strong></p><p>BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/brainyact">Visit BrainyAct</a></p><p><strong>Happy Ladders</strong></p><p>Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/happyladders">Visit Happy Ladders</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>Accessibility for Those with Disabilities (feat. Meegan Winters) S4E2</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/accessibility-for-those-with-disabilities-feat-meegan-winters-s4e2</link>
      <description>My guest today is Meegan Winters. She has a background in special education and is the founder of Able Eyes. Able Eyes is a state of the art platform that provides virtual tours for children and adults with disabilities for the purposes of accessibility. Meegan is here to talk about Able Eyes and how it’s helping the community. This is so cool and it’s completely free to use.
Support this podcast: venmo.com/theautismdad
About Meegan Winters:
Meegan Winters is the CEO/Co-Founder of Able Eyes. Her experience as a special education teacher teaching students with Autism paired with her real-life experiences having a best friend that was a wheelchair user (now an angel) sparked the idea behind what is now a nationwide business helping people of all abilities. 
About Able Eyes:
Able Eyes provides virtual tours of the inside of public spaces such as parks, museums, hotels, restaurants, and retail businesses for the purpose of accessibility. Virtual tours allow customers of all abilities an opportunity to explore beforehand to decrease anxiety, but more importantly, is a tool used by persons with disabilities to explore accessibility beforehand making new experiences more comfortable and easily navigated. 
Meegan Winters Social links: 
facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AbleEyesForDisabilities 
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/meegan-winters-5206bb31/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ableeyesfordisabilities/ 
Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/ableeyes
SponsorsMimo:
This episode is brought to you by Mimo. MiMo is a new toy company that features 9 plush characters that each have their own personality. Each character comes as a set including an oversized toy and a smaller sized version that makes for a great travel companion. Each character has a strength, but also a challenge, just like me, just like you, and just like all of our kids! These characters are helping kids feel loved and accepted for exactly who they are and that’s such a positive message. Visit them: mimotoys.com
All my information and relevant links are here
Support this podcast: venmo.com/theautismdad
CONTACT ME

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mentioned in this episode:

Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 12 Feb 2021 12:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Accessibility for Those with Disabilities (feat. Meegan Winters)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>4</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>2</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>My guest today is Meegan Winters. She has a background in special education and is the founder of Able Eyes. Able Eyes is a state of the art platform that provides virtual tours for children and adults with disabilities for the purposes of accessibility. Meegan is here to talk about Able Eyes and how it’s helping the community. This is so cool and it’s completely free to use.
Support this podcast: venmo.com/theautismdad
About Meegan Winters:
Meegan Winters is the CEO/Co-Founder of Able Eyes. Her experience as a special education teacher teaching students with Autism paired with her real-life experiences having a best friend that was a wheelchair user (now an angel) sparked the idea behind what is now a nationwide business helping people of all abilities. 
About Able Eyes:
Able Eyes provides virtual tours of the inside of public spaces such as parks, museums, hotels, restaurants, and retail businesses for the purpose of accessibility. Virtual tours allow customers of all abilities an opportunity to explore beforehand to decrease anxiety, but more importantly, is a tool used by persons with disabilities to explore accessibility beforehand making new experiences more comfortable and easily navigated. 
Meegan Winters Social links: 
facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AbleEyesForDisabilities 
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/meegan-winters-5206bb31/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ableeyesfordisabilities/ 
Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/ableeyes
SponsorsMimo:
This episode is brought to you by Mimo. MiMo is a new toy company that features 9 plush characters that each have their own personality. Each character comes as a set including an oversized toy and a smaller sized version that makes for a great travel companion. Each character has a strength, but also a challenge, just like me, just like you, and just like all of our kids! These characters are helping kids feel loved and accepted for exactly who they are and that’s such a positive message. Visit them: mimotoys.com
All my information and relevant links are here
Support this podcast: venmo.com/theautismdad
CONTACT ME

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mentioned in this episode:

Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>My guest today is Meegan Winters. She has a background in special education and is the founder of Able Eyes. Able Eyes is a state of the art platform that provides virtual tours for children and adults with disabilities for the purposes of accessibility. Meegan is here to talk about Able Eyes and how it’s helping the community. This is so cool and it’s completely free to use.
Support this podcast: venmo.com/theautismdad
About Meegan Winters:
Meegan Winters is the CEO/Co-Founder of Able Eyes. Her experience as a special education teacher teaching students with Autism paired with her real-life experiences having a best friend that was a wheelchair user (now an angel) sparked the idea behind what is now a nationwide business helping people of all abilities. 
About Able Eyes:
Able Eyes provides virtual tours of the inside of public spaces such as parks, museums, hotels, restaurants, and retail businesses for the purpose of accessibility. Virtual tours allow customers of all abilities an opportunity to explore beforehand to decrease anxiety, but more importantly, is a tool used by persons with disabilities to explore accessibility beforehand making new experiences more comfortable and easily navigated. 
Meegan Winters Social links: 
facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AbleEyesForDisabilities 
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/meegan-winters-5206bb31/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ableeyesfordisabilities/ 
Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/ableeyes
SponsorsMimo:
This episode is brought to you by Mimo. MiMo is a new toy company that features 9 plush characters that each have their own personality. Each character comes as a set including an oversized toy and a smaller sized version that makes for a great travel companion. Each character has a strength, but also a challenge, just like me, just like you, and just like all of our kids! These characters are helping kids feel loved and accepted for exactly who they are and that’s such a positive message. Visit them: mimotoys.com
All my information and relevant links are here
Support this podcast: venmo.com/theautismdad
CONTACT ME

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mentioned in this episode:

Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <p>My guest today is Meegan Winters. She has a background in special education and is the founder of Able Eyes. Able Eyes is a state of the art platform that provides virtual tours for children and adults with disabilities for the purposes of accessibility. Meegan is here to talk about Able Eyes and how it’s helping the community. This is so cool and it’s completely free to use.</p><p><strong>Support this podcast: </strong><a href="https://t.co/5Vn7ffwmIL?amp=1">venmo.com/theautismdad</a></p><p>About Meegan Winters:</p><p>Meegan Winters is the CEO/Co-Founder of Able Eyes. Her experience as a special education teacher teaching students with Autism paired with her real-life experiences having a best friend that was a wheelchair user (now an angel) sparked the idea behind what is now a nationwide business helping people of all abilities. </p><p>About Able Eyes:</p><p>Able Eyes provides virtual tours of the inside of public spaces such as parks, museums, hotels, restaurants, and retail businesses for the purpose of accessibility. Virtual tours allow customers of all abilities an opportunity to explore beforehand to decrease anxiety, but more importantly, is a tool used by persons with disabilities to explore accessibility beforehand making new experiences more comfortable and easily navigated. </p><p>Meegan Winters Social links: </p><p>facebook: <a href="https://www.facebook.com/AbleEyesForDisabilities">https://www.facebook.com/AbleEyesForDisabilities</a> </p><p>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/meegan-winters-5206bb31/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/meegan-winters-5206bb31/</a></p><p>Instagram: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/ableeyesfordisabilities/">https://www.instagram.com/ableeyesfordisabilities/</a> </p><p>Twitter: <a href="https://www.twitter.com/ableeyes">https://www.twitter.com/ableeyes</a></p><p>SponsorsMimo:</p><p>This episode is brought to you by Mimo. MiMo is a new toy company that features 9 plush characters that each have their own personality. Each character comes as a set including an oversized toy and a smaller sized version that makes for a great travel companion. Each character has a strength, but also a challenge, just like me, just like you, and just like all of our kids! These characters are helping kids feel loved and accepted for exactly who they are and that’s such a positive message. Visit them: <a href="https://my.captivate.fm/mimotoys.com"><strong>mimotoys.com</strong></a></p><p><strong>All my information and relevant links are </strong><a href="https://linktr.ee/theautismdad"><strong>here</strong></a></p><p><strong>Support this podcast: </strong><a href="https://t.co/5Vn7ffwmIL?amp=1">venmo.com/theautismdad</a></p><p><a href="https://www.theautismdad.com/contact/">CONTACT ME</a></p><p><br></p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Happy Ladders</strong></p><p>Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/happyladders">Visit Happy Ladders</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>Talking to Dads (feat. Sacha Muller) S4E1</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/talking-to-dads-feat-sacha-muller-s4e1</link>
      <description>Welcome back!!!! My guest today is Sacha Muller and he’s an autism Dad. Sacha is here to talk to me about his parenting journey and what being a special needs Dad has been like for him thus far. While I didn’t know Sacha prior to this interview, I’ve learned that he’s an awesome Dad and I’m so grateful that he was willing to talk so openly about how he feels. I hope this inspires other Moms and Dads to open up and share their stories.
Sponsors
NoNetz is a Mother and son clothing company, with a particular focus on sensory-friendly and inclusive clothing. Check them out at NoNetz.com
Zenaviv is a family-owned, social enterprise, started by the father of a 19-year-old boy diagnosed with classic autism. Zenaviv helps support autistic artists by representing and marketing their work. It’s an amazing cause and 66% of profits go right back to the artist. Check out their new line of high-end jigsaw puzzles. Learn More at zenaviv.com/puzzles
All my information and relevant links are here
Support this podcast: venmo.com/theautismdad
﻿If you would like to be a guest on the show or sponsor an episode, please click the link below and send me a message. I’d love to talk to you.
CONTACT ME
 
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      Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
 
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      <pubDate>Fri, 05 Feb 2021 12:01:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Talking to Dads (feat. Sacha Muller) </itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>4</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>1</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Welcome back!!!! My guest today is Sacha Muller and he’s an autism Dad. Sacha is here to talk to me about his parenting journey and what being a special needs Dad has been like for him thus far. While I didn’t know Sacha prior to this interview, I’ve learned that he’s an awesome Dad and I’m so grateful that he was willing to talk so openly about how he feels. I hope this inspires other Moms and Dads to open up and share their stories.
Sponsors
NoNetz is a Mother and son clothing company, with a particular focus on sensory-friendly and inclusive clothing. Check them out at NoNetz.com
Zenaviv is a family-owned, social enterprise, started by the father of a 19-year-old boy diagnosed with classic autism. Zenaviv helps support autistic artists by representing and marketing their work. It’s an amazing cause and 66% of profits go right back to the artist. Check out their new line of high-end jigsaw puzzles. Learn More at zenaviv.com/puzzles
All my information and relevant links are here
Support this podcast: venmo.com/theautismdad
﻿If you would like to be a guest on the show or sponsor an episode, please click the link below and send me a message. I’d love to talk to you.
CONTACT ME
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

      Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Welcome back!!!! My guest today is Sacha Muller and he’s an autism Dad. Sacha is here to talk to me about his parenting journey and what being a special needs Dad has been like for him thus far. While I didn’t know Sacha prior to this interview, I’ve learned that he’s an awesome Dad and I’m so grateful that he was willing to talk so openly about how he feels. I hope this inspires other Moms and Dads to open up and share their stories.
Sponsors
NoNetz is a Mother and son clothing company, with a particular focus on sensory-friendly and inclusive clothing. Check them out at NoNetz.com
Zenaviv is a family-owned, social enterprise, started by the father of a 19-year-old boy diagnosed with classic autism. Zenaviv helps support autistic artists by representing and marketing their work. It’s an amazing cause and 66% of profits go right back to the artist. Check out their new line of high-end jigsaw puzzles. Learn More at zenaviv.com/puzzles
All my information and relevant links are here
Support this podcast: venmo.com/theautismdad
﻿If you would like to be a guest on the show or sponsor an episode, please click the link below and send me a message. I’d love to talk to you.
CONTACT ME
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

      Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <p>Welcome back!!!! My guest today is Sacha Muller and he’s an autism Dad. Sacha is here to talk to me about his parenting journey and what being a special needs Dad has been like for him thus far. While I didn’t know Sacha prior to this interview, I’ve learned that he’s an awesome Dad and I’m so grateful that he was willing to talk so openly about how he feels. I hope this inspires other Moms and Dads to open up and share their stories.</p><h1>Sponsors</h1><p><strong>NoNetz</strong> is a Mother and son clothing company, with a particular focus on sensory-friendly and inclusive clothing. Check them out at <a href="https://my.captivate.fm/NoNetz.com">NoNetz.com</a></p><p><strong>Zenaviv</strong> is a family-owned, social enterprise, started by the father of a 19-year-old boy diagnosed with classic autism. Zenaviv helps support autistic artists by representing and marketing their work. It’s an amazing cause and 66% of profits go right back to the artist. Check out their new line of high-end jigsaw puzzles. Learn More at <a href="https://my.captivate.fm/zenaviv.com/puzzles">zenaviv.com/puzzles</a></p><p><strong>All my information and relevant links are </strong><a href="https://linktr.ee/theautismdad"><strong>here</strong></a></p><p><strong>Support this podcast: </strong><a href="https://t.co/5Vn7ffwmIL?amp=1">venmo.com/theautismdad</a></p><p><strong>﻿If you would like to be a guest on the show or sponsor an episode, please click the link below and send me a message. I’d love to talk to you.</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.theautismdad.com/contact/">CONTACT ME</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
      <p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Happy Ladders</strong></p><p>Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/happyladders">Visit Happy Ladders</a></p><p><strong>BrainyAct</strong></p><p>BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/brainyact">Visit BrainyAct</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>Surviving COVID and Getting Divorced S3E41</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/surviving-covid-and-getting-divorced-s3e41</link>
      <description>This was an unplanned bonus episode that I did in one take. That’s always impressive. I wanted to share an end-of-the-year roundup and talk about some of the things my family has been dealing with in 2020. I also open up about my divorce and share how I’m choosing to handle that. I think it’s a really important message and I hope you all can learn something from my experience.
All my information and relevant links are here
Support this podcast: venmo.com/theautismdad
SponsorsThis episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at theautismdad.com/hero and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50. 
CONTACT ME 
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

      Mentioned in this episode:
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 30 Dec 2020 13:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Surviving COVID and Getting Divorced S3E41</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>3</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>41</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>This was an unplanned bonus episode that I did in one take. That’s always impressive. I wanted to share an end-of-the-year roundup and talk about some of the things my family has been dealing with in 2020. I also open up about my divorce and share how I’m choosing to handle that. I think it’s a really important message and I hope you all can learn something from my experience.
All my information and relevant links are here
Support this podcast: venmo.com/theautismdad
SponsorsThis episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at theautismdad.com/hero and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50. 
CONTACT ME 
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

      Mentioned in this episode:
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>This was an unplanned bonus episode that I did in one take. That’s always impressive. I wanted to share an end-of-the-year roundup and talk about some of the things my family has been dealing with in 2020. I also open up about my divorce and share how I’m choosing to handle that. I think it’s a really important message and I hope you all can learn something from my experience.
All my information and relevant links are here
Support this podcast: venmo.com/theautismdad
SponsorsThis episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at theautismdad.com/hero and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50. 
CONTACT ME 
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

      Mentioned in this episode:
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <p>This was an unplanned bonus episode that I did in one take. That’s always impressive. I wanted to share an end-of-the-year roundup and talk about some of the things my family has been dealing with in 2020. I also open up about my divorce and share how I’m choosing to handle that. I think it’s a really important message and I hope you all can learn something from my experience.</p><p><strong>All my information and relevant links are </strong><a href="https://linktr.ee/theautismdad"><strong>here</strong></a></p><p><strong>Support this podcast: </strong><a href="https://t.co/5Vn7ffwmIL?amp=1">venmo.com/theautismdad</a></p>Sponsors<p>This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit <a href="https://www.theautismdad.com/2018/08/28/kids-learn-self-regulation-through-gaming-with-mightier-review/">theautismdad.com/mightier</a> and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.</p><p>This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at <a href="https://theautismdad.com/hero">theautismdad.com/hero</a> and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50. </p><p><a href="https://www.theautismdad.com/contact/">CONTACT ME</a> </p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
      <p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>BrainyAct</strong></p><p>BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/brainyact">Visit BrainyAct</a></p><p><strong>Happy Ladders</strong></p><p>Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/happyladders">Visit Happy Ladders</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <description>In this final episode of season 3, I meet Nikki Saunders. I go into these episodes not knowing anything about these parents. I know that Nikki is an autism Mom and lives in the UK. I encourage you to join me once more on this amazing journey to learn about her life and her family. I’ve included her bio below as by the time you listen to this, I’ve already met her and you may want to reach out and connect with her.
About Nikki Saunders
Nikki was born in Suffolk; she has two children and has worked in Special Education. Nikki’s son was diagnosed with autism and she found a lack of inclusion on the bookshelves. After scribbling social stories for mainstream situations, Nikki used her creative eye and went on to publish, “My Awesome Autism” for her son.
It was such a success, that she wanted to share this with other children and their families worldwide and normalize these conversations everywhere as Nikki receives many heart-warming comments and messages in receipt of her books via her social media sites.
“I’ve been crafting stories for as long as I can remember, but in 2019 I decided to take the plunge and create a book for my son. I searched the bookshelves in 2013 and I never found the book we needed, a book to celebrate autism, something bright, positive, and empowering! I noticed a huge gap for many other different abilities too! Children needed to see different books, explore, ask questions, or relate to them.
Since then, she’s gone on to write more books for children with Special Educational Needs and resources for transitional situations. She now has six books on her portfolio, and her notebooks for ideas, social stories, and situations are bulging!
During lockdown, she released the PDF’s for the ‘I’m Going To School’ Transition Workbook. It was published in Feb 2020 for pre-schoolers going to school and those on the spectrum in need of visual supports, with hints and tips inside but little did she know how many families, and schools it would help.
She has also been asked by a team of Educational Psychologists to collaborate in creating ‘Welcome Back Eddie After Lockdown’ to support children in their return during the pandemic and she recently won the Theo Paphitis SBS Award and was contacted by a video producer from Yahoo UK.
The magic continues and her Series is available via Amazon. Book 7 out Next month.
Nikki Saunders Contact Information:
The Eddie Series Book 1 Paperback Edition
The Eddie Series Book 1 Kindle Edition
The Eddie Series Book 2 Paperback Edition
The Eddie Series Book 2 Kindle Edition
Social media handles @Nrsaundersbooks
Website www.nrsaunders.com.
LinkedIn: Nikki Saunders
All my information and relevant links are here
Support this podcast: venmo.com/theautismdad
Sponsors
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at theautismdad.com/hero and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50. 
CONTACT ME

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      <itunes:subtitle>In this final episode of season 3, I meet Nikki Saunders. I go into these episodes not knowing anything about these parents. I know that Nikki is an autism Mom and lives in the UK. I encourage you to join me once more on this amazing journey to learn about her life and her family. I’ve included her bio below as by the time you listen to this, I’ve already met her and you may want to reach out and connect with her.
About Nikki Saunders
Nikki was born in Suffolk; she has two children and has worked in Special Education. Nikki’s son was diagnosed with autism and she found a lack of inclusion on the bookshelves. After scribbling social stories for mainstream situations, Nikki used her creative eye and went on to publish, “My Awesome Autism” for her son.
It was such a success, that she wanted to share this with other children and their families worldwide and normalize these conversations everywhere as Nikki receives many heart-warming comments and messages in receipt of her books via her social media sites.
“I’ve been crafting stories for as long as I can remember, but in 2019 I decided to take the plunge and create a book for my son. I searched the bookshelves in 2013 and I never found the book we needed, a book to celebrate autism, something bright, positive, and empowering! I noticed a huge gap for many other different abilities too! Children needed to see different books, explore, ask questions, or relate to them.
Since then, she’s gone on to write more books for children with Special Educational Needs and resources for transitional situations. She now has six books on her portfolio, and her notebooks for ideas, social stories, and situations are bulging!
During lockdown, she released the PDF’s for the ‘I’m Going To School’ Transition Workbook. It was published in Feb 2020 for pre-schoolers going to school and those on the spectrum in need of visual supports, with hints and tips inside but little did she know how many families, and schools it would help.
She has also been asked by a team of Educational Psychologists to collaborate in creating ‘Welcome Back Eddie After Lockdown’ to support children in their return during the pandemic and she recently won the Theo Paphitis SBS Award and was contacted by a video producer from Yahoo UK.
The magic continues and her Series is available via Amazon. Book 7 out Next month.
Nikki Saunders Contact Information:
The Eddie Series Book 1 Paperback Edition
The Eddie Series Book 1 Kindle Edition
The Eddie Series Book 2 Paperback Edition
The Eddie Series Book 2 Kindle Edition
Social media handles @Nrsaundersbooks
Website www.nrsaunders.com.
LinkedIn: Nikki Saunders
All my information and relevant links are here
Support this podcast: venmo.com/theautismdad
Sponsors
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at theautismdad.com/hero and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50. 
CONTACT ME

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      <itunes:summary>In this final episode of season 3, I meet Nikki Saunders. I go into these episodes not knowing anything about these parents. I know that Nikki is an autism Mom and lives in the UK. I encourage you to join me once more on this amazing journey to learn about her life and her family. I’ve included her bio below as by the time you listen to this, I’ve already met her and you may want to reach out and connect with her.
About Nikki Saunders
Nikki was born in Suffolk; she has two children and has worked in Special Education. Nikki’s son was diagnosed with autism and she found a lack of inclusion on the bookshelves. After scribbling social stories for mainstream situations, Nikki used her creative eye and went on to publish, “My Awesome Autism” for her son.
It was such a success, that she wanted to share this with other children and their families worldwide and normalize these conversations everywhere as Nikki receives many heart-warming comments and messages in receipt of her books via her social media sites.
“I’ve been crafting stories for as long as I can remember, but in 2019 I decided to take the plunge and create a book for my son. I searched the bookshelves in 2013 and I never found the book we needed, a book to celebrate autism, something bright, positive, and empowering! I noticed a huge gap for many other different abilities too! Children needed to see different books, explore, ask questions, or relate to them.
Since then, she’s gone on to write more books for children with Special Educational Needs and resources for transitional situations. She now has six books on her portfolio, and her notebooks for ideas, social stories, and situations are bulging!
During lockdown, she released the PDF’s for the ‘I’m Going To School’ Transition Workbook. It was published in Feb 2020 for pre-schoolers going to school and those on the spectrum in need of visual supports, with hints and tips inside but little did she know how many families, and schools it would help.
She has also been asked by a team of Educational Psychologists to collaborate in creating ‘Welcome Back Eddie After Lockdown’ to support children in their return during the pandemic and she recently won the Theo Paphitis SBS Award and was contacted by a video producer from Yahoo UK.
The magic continues and her Series is available via Amazon. Book 7 out Next month.
Nikki Saunders Contact Information:
The Eddie Series Book 1 Paperback Edition
The Eddie Series Book 1 Kindle Edition
The Eddie Series Book 2 Paperback Edition
The Eddie Series Book 2 Kindle Edition
Social media handles @Nrsaundersbooks
Website www.nrsaunders.com.
LinkedIn: Nikki Saunders
All my information and relevant links are here
Support this podcast: venmo.com/theautismdad
Sponsors
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at theautismdad.com/hero and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50. 
CONTACT ME

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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      <description>I'm super stoked about this 2nd to the last episode of the season because I snagged an autism dad. I talk to tons of autism moms and that's awesome because I learn so much from them. I don't hear from or speak with many autism dads, and that's always bothered me. Dads seem to talk about their experiences less for some reason and I wish I knew why.
I'm super excited to have an autism dad on the show today. His name is Ray Bracht and I met him for the first time a few weeks ago when this interview was recorded. He has such an awesome story, and I'm so grateful that I had the chance to connect with him. I can't wait for you to meet him and hear about his autism parenting journey.
About Ray Bracht:
Type A introvert, IT professional, DIY’r, hobby farmer owner/operator, NAVY veteran, husband and father, gun-owning, flag flying, the guy who gets shit done, country living liberal (Ray's words not mine). Ray's son has ASD and is 24 years old now. He still lives at home, attends an adult day work program (impacted by COVID of course), and has mood swings, etc. He’s in the middle of the spectrum so to speak. Technology has been a big part of his son’s life. Ray also has a step-son who has Asperger’s and just moved into his own apartment. Ray works in IT, and owns and operates a hobby farm in semi-rural Minnesota.
All my information and relevant links are here
Support this podcast: venmo.com/theautismdad
Sponsors
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at theautismdad.com/hero and use code "theautismdad50" to save $50. 
CONTACT ME
 
Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 05 Dec 2020 13:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>I'm super stoked about this 2nd to the last episode of the season because I snagged an autism dad. I talk to tons of autism moms and that's awesome because I learn so much from them. I don't hear from or speak with many autism dads, and that's always bothered me. Dads seem to talk about their experiences less for some reason and I wish I knew why.
I'm super excited to have an autism dad on the show today. His name is Ray Bracht and I met him for the first time a few weeks ago when this interview was recorded. He has such an awesome story, and I'm so grateful that I had the chance to connect with him. I can't wait for you to meet him and hear about his autism parenting journey.
About Ray Bracht:
Type A introvert, IT professional, DIY’r, hobby farmer owner/operator, NAVY veteran, husband and father, gun-owning, flag flying, the guy who gets shit done, country living liberal (Ray's words not mine). Ray's son has ASD and is 24 years old now. He still lives at home, attends an adult day work program (impacted by COVID of course), and has mood swings, etc. He’s in the middle of the spectrum so to speak. Technology has been a big part of his son’s life. Ray also has a step-son who has Asperger’s and just moved into his own apartment. Ray works in IT, and owns and operates a hobby farm in semi-rural Minnesota.
All my information and relevant links are here
Support this podcast: venmo.com/theautismdad
Sponsors
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at theautismdad.com/hero and use code "theautismdad50" to save $50. 
CONTACT ME
 
Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <p>I'm super stoked about this 2nd to the last episode of the season because I snagged an autism dad. I talk to tons of autism moms and that's awesome because I learn so much from them. I don't hear from or speak with many autism dads, and that's always bothered me. Dads seem to talk about their experiences less for some reason and I wish I knew why.</p><p>I'm super excited to have an autism dad on the show today. His name is Ray Bracht and I met him for the first time a few weeks ago when this interview was recorded. He has such an awesome story, and I'm so grateful that I had the chance to connect with him. I can't wait for you to meet him and hear about his autism parenting journey.</p><p>About Ray Bracht:</p><p>Type A introvert, IT professional, DIY’r, hobby farmer owner/operator, NAVY veteran, husband and father, gun-owning, flag flying, the guy who gets shit done, country living liberal (Ray's words not mine). Ray's son has ASD and is 24 years old now. He still lives at home, attends an adult day work program (impacted by COVID of course), and has mood swings, etc. He’s in the middle of the spectrum so to speak. Technology has been a big part of his son’s life. Ray also has a step-son who has Asperger’s and just moved into his own apartment. Ray works in IT, and owns and operates a hobby farm in semi-rural Minnesota.</p><p>All my information and relevant links are <a href="https://linktr.ee/theautismdad">here</a></p><p>Support this podcast: <a href="https://t.co/5Vn7ffwmIL?amp=1">venmo.com/theautismdad</a></p><p>Sponsors</p><p>This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit <a href="https://www.theautismdad.com/2018/08/28/kids-learn-self-regulation-through-gaming-with-mightier-review/">theautismdad.com/mightier</a> and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.</p><p>This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at <a href="https://theautismdad.com/hero">theautismdad.com/hero</a> and use code "theautismdad50" to save $50. </p><p><a href="https://www.theautismdad.com/contact/">CONTACT ME</a></p><p> </p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Happy Ladders</strong></p><p>Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/happyladders">Visit Happy Ladders</a></p><p><strong>BrainyAct</strong></p><p>BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/brainyact">Visit BrainyAct</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <description>In this second to the last episode of the season, I had the pleasure of meeting Bernadette Woldt. Bernadette is a single Mom of twin girls, one being autistic and the other not. She lives in Wisconsin, where at the time of recording, COVID was and still is out of control.
We talk about parenting stuff, how her daughter was diagnosed, how school is going, and some interesting things about having twins.
This was a great conversation and I’m really excited for you folks to meet her.
Please listen and share with anyone that could benefit.
All my information and relevant links are here
Sponsors
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at theautismdad.com/hero and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50. 
CONTACT ME
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

      Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 20 Nov 2020 13:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:episode>38</itunes:episode>
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      <itunes:subtitle>In this second to the last episode of the season, I had the pleasure of meeting Bernadette Woldt. Bernadette is a single Mom of twin girls, one being autistic and the other not. She lives in Wisconsin, where at the time of recording, COVID was and still is out of control.
We talk about parenting stuff, how her daughter was diagnosed, how school is going, and some interesting things about having twins.
This was a great conversation and I’m really excited for you folks to meet her.
Please listen and share with anyone that could benefit.
All my information and relevant links are here
Sponsors
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at theautismdad.com/hero and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50. 
CONTACT ME
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

      Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In this second to the last episode of the season, I had the pleasure of meeting Bernadette Woldt. Bernadette is a single Mom of twin girls, one being autistic and the other not. She lives in Wisconsin, where at the time of recording, COVID was and still is out of control.
We talk about parenting stuff, how her daughter was diagnosed, how school is going, and some interesting things about having twins.
This was a great conversation and I’m really excited for you folks to meet her.
Please listen and share with anyone that could benefit.
All my information and relevant links are here
Sponsors
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at theautismdad.com/hero and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50. 
CONTACT ME
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

      Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <p>In this second to the last episode of the season, I had the pleasure of meeting Bernadette Woldt. Bernadette is a single Mom of twin girls, one being autistic and the other not. She lives in Wisconsin, where at the time of recording, COVID was and still is out of control.</p><p>We talk about parenting stuff, how her daughter was diagnosed, how school is going, and some interesting things about having twins.</p><p>This was a great conversation and I’m really excited for you folks to meet her.</p><p>Please listen and share with anyone that could benefit.</p><p><strong>All my information and relevant links are </strong><a href="https://www.liinks.co/theautismdad"><strong>here</strong></a></p><p>Sponsors</p><p>This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit <a href="https://www.theautismdad.com/2018/08/28/kids-learn-self-regulation-through-gaming-with-mightier-review/">theautismdad.com/mightier</a> and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.</p><p>This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at <a href="https://theautismdad.com/hero">theautismdad.com/hero</a> and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50. </p><p><a href="https://www.theautismdad.com/contact/">CONTACT ME</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
      <p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Happy Ladders</strong></p><p>Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/happyladders">Visit Happy Ladders</a></p><p><strong>BrainyAct</strong></p><p>BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/brainyact">Visit BrainyAct</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>Parent to Parent (feat. Tammy Seguin) S3E37</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/parent-to-parent-feat-tammy-seguin-s3e37</link>
      <description>his week I had the pleasure of meeting Tammy Seguin. Tammy’s a single Mom of 2 kids, her oldest being autistic. She’s on the show today to share a bit about her life and journey as an autism Mom. She’s in Canada and we talk about some of the differences between how autism is handled in Canada vs the US. We discuss how school is going and how COVID has impacted their lives.
Like Tammy Seguin, we all have our struggles and we all have our own unique stories. Taking the time to learn from each other’s experiences can help us feel more connected and less alone. 
About Tammy Seguin:
Tammy lives in Ontario, Canada. She is a stay-at-home mother with one son and one daughter. Her oldest is Cameron, who is 16, and on the spectrum with strong anxiety and OCD. Her youngest is Sarah, who is 11, and she has CAPS and has shown some traits of being on the spectrum but no diagnosis.
Tammy was past president of the Upper Canada chapter for Autism Ontario for 3 year years and is involved with Special Olympics and other causes as time permits.
 Find her blog at www.tammyandhercrazyhouse.com, has a youtube channel (Tammy and Crazy House) among other social media presences.
Tammy also has a small home business that can be found at www.calmyourmonster.ca which focused on sensory products built around scented playdough.

Please listen and share with anyone that could benefit.
All my information and relevant links are here
Sponsors
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at theautismdad.com/hero and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50. 
CONTACT ME

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders

 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 13 Nov 2020 13:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Parent to Parent (feat. Tammy Seguin)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>3</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>37</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>his week I had the pleasure of meeting Tammy Seguin. Tammy’s a single Mom of 2 kids, her oldest being autistic. She’s on the show today to share a bit about her life and journey as an autism Mom. She’s in Canada and we talk about some of the differences between how autism is handled in Canada vs the US. We discuss how school is going and how COVID has impacted their lives.
Like Tammy Seguin, we all have our struggles and we all have our own unique stories. Taking the time to learn from each other’s experiences can help us feel more connected and less alone. 
About Tammy Seguin:
Tammy lives in Ontario, Canada. She is a stay-at-home mother with one son and one daughter. Her oldest is Cameron, who is 16, and on the spectrum with strong anxiety and OCD. Her youngest is Sarah, who is 11, and she has CAPS and has shown some traits of being on the spectrum but no diagnosis.
Tammy was past president of the Upper Canada chapter for Autism Ontario for 3 year years and is involved with Special Olympics and other causes as time permits.
 Find her blog at www.tammyandhercrazyhouse.com, has a youtube channel (Tammy and Crazy House) among other social media presences.
Tammy also has a small home business that can be found at www.calmyourmonster.ca which focused on sensory products built around scented playdough.

Please listen and share with anyone that could benefit.
All my information and relevant links are here
Sponsors
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at theautismdad.com/hero and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50. 
CONTACT ME

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>his week I had the pleasure of meeting Tammy Seguin. Tammy’s a single Mom of 2 kids, her oldest being autistic. She’s on the show today to share a bit about her life and journey as an autism Mom. She’s in Canada and we talk about some of the differences between how autism is handled in Canada vs the US. We discuss how school is going and how COVID has impacted their lives.
Like Tammy Seguin, we all have our struggles and we all have our own unique stories. Taking the time to learn from each other’s experiences can help us feel more connected and less alone. 
About Tammy Seguin:
Tammy lives in Ontario, Canada. She is a stay-at-home mother with one son and one daughter. Her oldest is Cameron, who is 16, and on the spectrum with strong anxiety and OCD. Her youngest is Sarah, who is 11, and she has CAPS and has shown some traits of being on the spectrum but no diagnosis.
Tammy was past president of the Upper Canada chapter for Autism Ontario for 3 year years and is involved with Special Olympics and other causes as time permits.
 Find her blog at www.tammyandhercrazyhouse.com, has a youtube channel (Tammy and Crazy House) among other social media presences.
Tammy also has a small home business that can be found at www.calmyourmonster.ca which focused on sensory products built around scented playdough.

Please listen and share with anyone that could benefit.
All my information and relevant links are here
Sponsors
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at theautismdad.com/hero and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50. 
CONTACT ME

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders

 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <p>his week I had the pleasure of meeting Tammy Seguin. Tammy’s a single Mom of 2 kids, her oldest being autistic. She’s on the show today to share a bit about her life and journey as an autism Mom. She’s in Canada and we talk about some of the differences between how autism is handled in Canada vs the US. We discuss how school is going and how COVID has impacted their lives.</p><p>Like Tammy Seguin, we all have our struggles and we all have our own unique stories. Taking the time to learn from each other’s experiences can help us feel more connected and less alone. </p><p>About Tammy Seguin:</p><p>Tammy lives in Ontario, Canada. She is a stay-at-home mother with one son and one daughter. Her oldest is Cameron, who is 16, and on the spectrum with strong anxiety and OCD. Her youngest is Sarah, who is 11, and she has CAPS and has shown some traits of being on the spectrum but no diagnosis.</p><p>Tammy was past president of the Upper Canada chapter for Autism Ontario for 3 year years and is involved with Special Olympics and other causes as time permits.</p><p> Find her blog at <a href="http://www.tammyandhercrazyhouse.com/">www.tammyandhercrazyhouse.com</a>, has a youtube channel (Tammy and Crazy House) among other social media presences.</p><p>Tammy also has a small home business that can be found at <a href="http://www.calmyourmonster.ca/">www.calmyourmonster.ca</a> which focused on sensory products built around scented playdough.</p><p><br></p><p>Please listen and share with anyone that could benefit.</p><p><strong>All my information and relevant links are </strong><a href="https://www.liinks.co/theautismdad"><strong>here</strong></a></p><p>Sponsors</p><p>This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit <a href="https://www.theautismdad.com/2018/08/28/kids-learn-self-regulation-through-gaming-with-mightier-review/">theautismdad.com/mightier</a> and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.</p><p>This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at <a href="https://theautismdad.com/hero">theautismdad.com/hero</a> and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50. </p><p><a href="https://www.theautismdad.com/contact/">CONTACT ME</a></p><p><br></p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Happy Ladders</strong></p><p>Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/happyladders">Visit Happy Ladders</a></p><p><br></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>Parent to Parent (feat. Amy Nielsen) S3E36</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/parent-to-parent-feat-amy-nielsen-s3e36</link>
      <description>In this week’s episode, my friend Amy Nielsen is back on the show. Amy is an autism Mom and was on a few months back. We were talking about her journey as an autism parent. We discussed how COVID was impacting their lives at the time. We also talked about what she and her husband were going to do for the upcoming school year.
Since that episode, her youngest tested positive for COVID. Her husband tested positive for COVID as well. She’s back to share their story, raise awareness, and talk about her family’s experience with COVID. Can you imagine trying to isolate a very young autistic child?
We also talk about some other issues impacting the autism community. This is a very important episode and I ask that you please listen and share.
About Amy:
Amy is a former educator with seventeen years of experience. Her educational background includes teaching second grade, elementary media specialist, middle school television production teacher, and middle school media specialist.
After her fourth child was diagnosed with ADHD and Autism Spectrum Disorder, she left her full-time teaching career so she would have the flexibility to meet the demands of this special parenting role.
Amy runs the Big Abilities Blog and Podcast. I am also a freelance writer for Playground Magazine , contributing author at The Mighty. author of the book It Takes a Village: Get Your Hands Dirty and Build Yours From the Ground Up  and Parent Advocate and Early Intervention Specialist at Collaborative Corner for Exceptional Children.
About Me:
Please remember that self-care is more important than ever. It’s not easy but we have to do our best to look after ourselves, especially during these turbulent and uncertain times.
Please listen and share with anyone that could benefit.
All my information and relevant links are here
Sponsors
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at theautismdad.com/hero and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50. 

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
 
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      <pubDate>Fri, 06 Nov 2020 13:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Parent to Parent (feat. Amy Nielsen) </itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>3</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>36</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>In this week’s episode, my friend Amy Nielsen is back on the show. Amy is an autism Mom and was on a few months back. We were talking about her journey as an autism parent. We discussed how COVID was impacting their lives at the time. We also talked about what she and her husband were going to do for the upcoming school year.
Since that episode, her youngest tested positive for COVID. Her husband tested positive for COVID as well. She’s back to share their story, raise awareness, and talk about her family’s experience with COVID. Can you imagine trying to isolate a very young autistic child?
We also talk about some other issues impacting the autism community. This is a very important episode and I ask that you please listen and share.
About Amy:
Amy is a former educator with seventeen years of experience. Her educational background includes teaching second grade, elementary media specialist, middle school television production teacher, and middle school media specialist.
After her fourth child was diagnosed with ADHD and Autism Spectrum Disorder, she left her full-time teaching career so she would have the flexibility to meet the demands of this special parenting role.
Amy runs the Big Abilities Blog and Podcast. I am also a freelance writer for Playground Magazine , contributing author at The Mighty. author of the book It Takes a Village: Get Your Hands Dirty and Build Yours From the Ground Up  and Parent Advocate and Early Intervention Specialist at Collaborative Corner for Exceptional Children.
About Me:
Please remember that self-care is more important than ever. It’s not easy but we have to do our best to look after ourselves, especially during these turbulent and uncertain times.
Please listen and share with anyone that could benefit.
All my information and relevant links are here
Sponsors
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at theautismdad.com/hero and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50. 

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
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      <itunes:summary>In this week’s episode, my friend Amy Nielsen is back on the show. Amy is an autism Mom and was on a few months back. We were talking about her journey as an autism parent. We discussed how COVID was impacting their lives at the time. We also talked about what she and her husband were going to do for the upcoming school year.
Since that episode, her youngest tested positive for COVID. Her husband tested positive for COVID as well. She’s back to share their story, raise awareness, and talk about her family’s experience with COVID. Can you imagine trying to isolate a very young autistic child?
We also talk about some other issues impacting the autism community. This is a very important episode and I ask that you please listen and share.
About Amy:
Amy is a former educator with seventeen years of experience. Her educational background includes teaching second grade, elementary media specialist, middle school television production teacher, and middle school media specialist.
After her fourth child was diagnosed with ADHD and Autism Spectrum Disorder, she left her full-time teaching career so she would have the flexibility to meet the demands of this special parenting role.
Amy runs the Big Abilities Blog and Podcast. I am also a freelance writer for Playground Magazine , contributing author at The Mighty. author of the book It Takes a Village: Get Your Hands Dirty and Build Yours From the Ground Up  and Parent Advocate and Early Intervention Specialist at Collaborative Corner for Exceptional Children.
About Me:
Please remember that self-care is more important than ever. It’s not easy but we have to do our best to look after ourselves, especially during these turbulent and uncertain times.
Please listen and share with anyone that could benefit.
All my information and relevant links are here
Sponsors
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at theautismdad.com/hero and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50. 

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <p>In this week’s episode, my friend Amy Nielsen is back on the show. Amy is an autism Mom and was on a few months back. We were talking about her journey as an autism parent. We discussed how COVID was impacting their lives at the time. We also talked about what she and her husband were going to do for the upcoming school year.</p><p>Since that episode, her youngest tested positive for COVID. Her husband tested positive for COVID as well. She’s back to share their story, raise awareness, and talk about her family’s experience with COVID. Can you imagine trying to isolate a very young autistic child?</p><p>We also talk about some other issues impacting the autism community. This is a very important episode and I ask that you please listen and share.</p><p>About Amy:</p><p>Amy is a former educator with seventeen years of experience. Her educational background includes teaching second grade, elementary media specialist, middle school television production teacher, and middle school media specialist.</p><p>After her fourth child was diagnosed with ADHD and Autism Spectrum Disorder, she left her full-time teaching career so she would have the flexibility to meet the demands of this special parenting role.</p><p>Amy runs the<a href="https://bigabilities.com/blog/"> Big Abilities</a> Blog and <a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/big-abilities-autism-adhd-other-developmental-disabilities/id1447690458">Podcast</a>. I am also a freelance writer for <a href="https://playgroundmagazine.com/author/authoramyn/">Playground Magazine</a> , contributing author at <a href="https://themighty.com/u/bigabilities/">The Mighty</a>. author of the book <a href="https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07YMX2P5V/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_bibl_vppi_i1"><em>It Takes a Village: Get Your Hands Dirty and Build Yours From the Ground Up </em></a> and <a href="https://www.collaborativecorner.org/">Parent Advocate and Early Intervention Specialist at Collaborative Corner for Exceptional Children.</a></p><p>About Me:</p><p>Please remember that self-care is more important than ever. It’s not easy but we have to do our best to look after ourselves, especially during these turbulent and uncertain times.</p><p>Please listen and share with anyone that could benefit.</p><p><strong>All my information and relevant links are </strong><a href="https://www.liinks.co/theautismdad"><strong>here</strong></a></p><p>Sponsors</p><p>This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit <a href="https://www.theautismdad.com/2018/08/28/kids-learn-self-regulation-through-gaming-with-mightier-review/">theautismdad.com/mightier</a> and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.</p><p>This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at <a href="https://theautismdad.com/hero">theautismdad.com/hero</a> and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50. </p><p><br></p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Happy Ladders</strong></p><p>Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/happyladders">Visit Happy Ladders</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>Parent to Parent (feat. Lynn Esparo) S3E35</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/parent-to-parent-feat-lynn-esparo-s3e35</link>
      <description>In this week’s Parent to Parent episode, I have the pleasure of meeting Lynn Esparo. Lynn is a single Mom to a little boy with autism. She has an amazing story and she takes us through her journey with the foster care system. Likewise, she takes us through the adoption process as well.
Ours is a colorful conversation about all things autism parenting and it’s both hilarious and inspirational. We talk about the ups and downs we both experience. I don’t doubt that many of you will be able to relate. I can’t wait for you to meet Lynn and hear her amazing story. 
Please remember to subscribe and share. Now sit back and enjoy the ride.
About Lynn Esparo:Lynn Esparo: (Lynn sent me this bio and I thought it was hilarious so I copy and pasted it verbatim.)
I am a single mom, who works full time as the publicity coordinator for The CW Network. A foster and now adoptive mother, my five-year-old son was diagnosed with level 3 Autism at the age of three (though I knew way before that). Currently a stay at home-working mother/kindergarten teacher/speech therapist/occupational therapist/entertainer/chef/researcher/DJ/nurse/etc…
Lover of Major League Baseball, puppy cuddles, and complete silence.
Currently in a long-term relationship with sarcasm.
Social Media for Lynn Esparo
Twitter @Lynnsy2
Instagram LynnEsparo
Podcast on Instagram WhatDoesntKillYou.podcast
Listen to What Doesn’t Kill You
About Me:All my information and relevant links are here
SponsorsMightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at theautismdad.com/hero and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50.
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

      Mentioned in this episode:
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 30 Oct 2020 13:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Parent to Parent (feat. Lynn Esparo) </itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>3</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>35</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>In this week’s Parent to Parent episode, I have the pleasure of meeting Lynn Esparo. Lynn is a single Mom to a little boy with autism. She has an amazing story and she takes us through her journey with the foster care system. Likewise, she takes us through the adoption process as well.
Ours is a colorful conversation about all things autism parenting and it’s both hilarious and inspirational. We talk about the ups and downs we both experience. I don’t doubt that many of you will be able to relate. I can’t wait for you to meet Lynn and hear her amazing story. 
Please remember to subscribe and share. Now sit back and enjoy the ride.
About Lynn Esparo:Lynn Esparo: (Lynn sent me this bio and I thought it was hilarious so I copy and pasted it verbatim.)
I am a single mom, who works full time as the publicity coordinator for The CW Network. A foster and now adoptive mother, my five-year-old son was diagnosed with level 3 Autism at the age of three (though I knew way before that). Currently a stay at home-working mother/kindergarten teacher/speech therapist/occupational therapist/entertainer/chef/researcher/DJ/nurse/etc…
Lover of Major League Baseball, puppy cuddles, and complete silence.
Currently in a long-term relationship with sarcasm.
Social Media for Lynn Esparo
Twitter @Lynnsy2
Instagram LynnEsparo
Podcast on Instagram WhatDoesntKillYou.podcast
Listen to What Doesn’t Kill You
About Me:All my information and relevant links are here
SponsorsMightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at theautismdad.com/hero and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50.
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

      Mentioned in this episode:
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <p>In this week’s <em>Parent to Parent</em> episode, I have the pleasure of meeting Lynn Esparo. Lynn is a single Mom to a little boy with autism. She has an amazing story and she takes us through her journey with the foster care system. Likewise, she takes us through the adoption process as well.</p><p>Ours is a colorful conversation about all things autism parenting and it’s both hilarious and inspirational. We talk about the ups and downs we both experience. I don’t doubt that many of you will be able to relate. I can’t wait for you to meet Lynn and hear her amazing story. </p><p>Please remember to subscribe and share. Now sit back and enjoy the ride.</p>About Lynn Esparo:<p><strong>Lynn Esparo</strong>: (Lynn sent me this bio and I thought it was hilarious so I copy and pasted it verbatim.)</p><p>I am a single mom, who works full time as the publicity coordinator for The CW Network. A foster and now adoptive mother, my five-year-old son was diagnosed with level 3 Autism at the age of three (though I knew way before that). Currently a stay at home-working mother/kindergarten teacher/speech therapist/occupational therapist/entertainer/chef/researcher/DJ/nurse/etc…</p><p>Lover of Major League Baseball, puppy cuddles, and complete silence.</p><p>Currently in a long-term relationship with sarcasm.</p><p>Social Media for Lynn Esparo</p><p>Twitter <a href="https://my.captivate.fm/twitter.com/Lynnsy2">@Lynnsy2</a></p><p>Instagram <a href="https://www.instagram.com/lynnesparo">LynnEsparo</a></p><p>Podcast on Instagram <a href="https://www.instagram.com/whatdoesntkillyou.podcast/">WhatDoesntKillYou.podcast</a></p><p><a href="https://linktr.ee/Whatdoesntkillyou">Listen to What Doesn’t Kill You</a></p>About Me:<p>All my information and relevant links are <a href="https://www.liinks.co/theautismdad">here</a></p>Sponsors<p>Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit <a href="https://theautismdad.com/mightier">theautismdad.com/mightier</a> and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.</p><p>HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at <a href="https://theautismdad.com/hero">theautismdad.com/hero</a> and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50.</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
      <p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>BrainyAct</strong></p><p>BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/brainyact">Visit BrainyAct</a></p><p><strong>Happy Ladders</strong></p><p>Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/happyladders">Visit Happy Ladders</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>Goally is tech that helps kids manage their routine (feat. Sasha Shtern) S3E34</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/goally-is-tech-that-helps-kids-manage-their-routine-feat-sasha-shtern-s3e34</link>
      <description>In this weeks episode, I interview Sasha Shtern, CEO of Goally. Goally is really cool tech that I’ve been testing with my oldest. Goally helps kids with autism and ADHD manage their own routines or schedules independently. This is huge for many families and I’m excited to bring it to your attention. I’ve had this in my house for a few months and I’m super impressed with it.
Sasha is here to talk about how Goally works. We also talk about how it’s helping so many kids to gain independence.
Learn more about Goally: goally.co
They’ve provided my listeners with a coupon code. Use the code “theautismdad” at check out for free shipping.
About Sasha Shtern:Sasha Shtern is CEO of Denver-based Goally. Goally helps parents implement the most effective protocols at home without complicated jargon or training. Sasha is a lifelong tech lover and entrepreneur.
About Me:All my information and relevant links are here
SponsorsThis episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at theautismdad.com/hero and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50.
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

      Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 23 Oct 2020 13:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Goally is tech that helps kids manage their routine (feat. Sasha Shtern) </itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>3</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>34</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>In this weeks episode, I interview Sasha Shtern, CEO of Goally. Goally is really cool tech that I’ve been testing with my oldest. Goally helps kids with autism and ADHD manage their own routines or schedules independently. This is huge for many families and I’m excited to bring it to your attention. I’ve had this in my house for a few months and I’m super impressed with it.
Sasha is here to talk about how Goally works. We also talk about how it’s helping so many kids to gain independence.
Learn more about Goally: goally.co
They’ve provided my listeners with a coupon code. Use the code “theautismdad” at check out for free shipping.
About Sasha Shtern:Sasha Shtern is CEO of Denver-based Goally. Goally helps parents implement the most effective protocols at home without complicated jargon or training. Sasha is a lifelong tech lover and entrepreneur.
About Me:All my information and relevant links are here
SponsorsThis episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at theautismdad.com/hero and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50.
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

      Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In this weeks episode, I interview Sasha Shtern, CEO of Goally. Goally is really cool tech that I’ve been testing with my oldest. Goally helps kids with autism and ADHD manage their own routines or schedules independently. This is huge for many families and I’m excited to bring it to your attention. I’ve had this in my house for a few months and I’m super impressed with it.
Sasha is here to talk about how Goally works. We also talk about how it’s helping so many kids to gain independence.
Learn more about Goally: goally.co
They’ve provided my listeners with a coupon code. Use the code “theautismdad” at check out for free shipping.
About Sasha Shtern:Sasha Shtern is CEO of Denver-based Goally. Goally helps parents implement the most effective protocols at home without complicated jargon or training. Sasha is a lifelong tech lover and entrepreneur.
About Me:All my information and relevant links are here
SponsorsThis episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at theautismdad.com/hero and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50.
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

      Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <p>In this weeks episode, I interview Sasha Shtern, CEO of Goally. Goally is really cool tech that I’ve been testing with my oldest. Goally helps kids with autism and ADHD manage their own routines or schedules independently. This is huge for many families and I’m excited to bring it to your attention. I’ve had this in my house for a few months and I’m super impressed with it.</p><p>Sasha is here to talk about how Goally works. We also talk about how it’s helping so many kids to gain independence.</p><p>Learn more about Goally: <a href="https://my.captivate.fm/goally.co">goally.co</a></p><p>They’ve provided my listeners with a coupon code. Use the code “<strong>theautismdad</strong>” at check out for free shipping.</p>About Sasha Shtern:<p>Sasha Shtern is CEO of Denver-based Goally. Goally helps parents implement the most effective protocols at home without complicated jargon or training. Sasha is a lifelong tech lover and entrepreneur.</p>About Me:<p>All my information and relevant links are <a href="https://www.liinks.co/theautismdad">here</a></p>Sponsors<p>This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit <a href="https://theautismdad.com/mightier">theautismdad.com/mightier</a> and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.</p><p>This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at <a href="http://theautismdad.com/hero">theautismdad.com/hero</a> and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50.</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
      <p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Happy Ladders</strong></p><p>Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/happyladders">Visit Happy Ladders</a></p><p><strong>BrainyAct</strong></p><p>BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/brainyact">Visit BrainyAct</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>Parent to Parent (feat. Wendy Valente) S3E33</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/parent-to-parent-feat-wendy-valente-s3e33</link>
      <description>I’m so excited about this week’s episode because I just launched The Parent to Parent Series. Aside from briefly vetting my guests, I go into these interviews blind. The idea is to meet another special needs parent for the first time. Get to know them. Have a raw, unfiltered conversation. Learn about their life and family. Share experiences and insights with the overall goal of reminding everyone listening just how beautiful and unique every special needs family is. You will likely hear some colorful language and that’s okay. You will also find things that you can relate to and that can serve as a reminder that you aren’t alone.
We can all learn from each other and the more connections we can make, the more connected to this amazing community we will find ourselves. My guest is Wendy Valente. About Wendy: Wendy’s had a lifelong love of Interior Design, went to college, and started a career in the design industry. Fast forward, she’s a wife and mother of 3 girls. Her oldest is Autistic and has ADHD. Her youngest are twins. After realizing the traditional way of working was not working for her and her family, she started her own business. This has allowed her to work around the school calendar, and be there for her family. After her oldest was diagnosed with Autism, she started to dive deep into ways to help her and understand her.
This led her to Designing Interiors for Autism. www.livewelldesigns.net 
https://www.facebook.com/groups/designinginteriorsforautism/
About Me: All my information and relevant links are here.
Sponsors This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at http://theautismdad.com/hero and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50. 

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders

 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 16 Oct 2020 13:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Parent to Parent (feat. Wendy Valente) </itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>3</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>33</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>I’m so excited about this week’s episode because I just launched The Parent to Parent Series. Aside from briefly vetting my guests, I go into these interviews blind. The idea is to meet another special needs parent for the first time. Get to know them. Have a raw, unfiltered conversation. Learn about their life and family. Share experiences and insights with the overall goal of reminding everyone listening just how beautiful and unique every special needs family is. You will likely hear some colorful language and that’s okay. You will also find things that you can relate to and that can serve as a reminder that you aren’t alone.
We can all learn from each other and the more connections we can make, the more connected to this amazing community we will find ourselves. My guest is Wendy Valente. About Wendy: Wendy’s had a lifelong love of Interior Design, went to college, and started a career in the design industry. Fast forward, she’s a wife and mother of 3 girls. Her oldest is Autistic and has ADHD. Her youngest are twins. After realizing the traditional way of working was not working for her and her family, she started her own business. This has allowed her to work around the school calendar, and be there for her family. After her oldest was diagnosed with Autism, she started to dive deep into ways to help her and understand her.
This led her to Designing Interiors for Autism. www.livewelldesigns.net 
https://www.facebook.com/groups/designinginteriorsforautism/
About Me: All my information and relevant links are here.
Sponsors This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at http://theautismdad.com/hero and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50. 

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>I’m so excited about this week’s episode because I just launched The Parent to Parent Series. Aside from briefly vetting my guests, I go into these interviews blind. The idea is to meet another special needs parent for the first time. Get to know them. Have a raw, unfiltered conversation. Learn about their life and family. Share experiences and insights with the overall goal of reminding everyone listening just how beautiful and unique every special needs family is. You will likely hear some colorful language and that’s okay. You will also find things that you can relate to and that can serve as a reminder that you aren’t alone.
We can all learn from each other and the more connections we can make, the more connected to this amazing community we will find ourselves. My guest is Wendy Valente. About Wendy: Wendy’s had a lifelong love of Interior Design, went to college, and started a career in the design industry. Fast forward, she’s a wife and mother of 3 girls. Her oldest is Autistic and has ADHD. Her youngest are twins. After realizing the traditional way of working was not working for her and her family, she started her own business. This has allowed her to work around the school calendar, and be there for her family. After her oldest was diagnosed with Autism, she started to dive deep into ways to help her and understand her.
This led her to Designing Interiors for Autism. www.livewelldesigns.net 
https://www.facebook.com/groups/designinginteriorsforautism/
About Me: All my information and relevant links are here.
Sponsors This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at http://theautismdad.com/hero and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50. 

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders

 
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        <p>I’m so excited about this week’s episode because I just launched The Parent to Parent Series. Aside from briefly vetting my guests, I go into these interviews blind. The idea is to meet another special needs parent for the first time. Get to know them. Have a raw, unfiltered conversation. Learn about their life and family. Share experiences and insights with the overall goal of reminding everyone listening just how beautiful and unique every special needs family is. You will likely hear some colorful language and that’s okay. You will also find things that you can relate to and that can serve as a reminder that you aren’t alone.</p><p>We can all learn from each other and the more connections we can make, the more connected to this amazing community we will find ourselves. My guest is Wendy Valente. About Wendy: Wendy’s had a lifelong love of Interior Design, went to college, and started a career in the design industry. Fast forward, she’s a wife and mother of 3 girls. Her oldest is Autistic and has ADHD. Her youngest are twins. After realizing the traditional way of working was not working for her and her family, she started her own business. This has allowed her to work around the school calendar, and be there for her family. After her oldest was diagnosed with Autism, she started to dive deep into ways to help her and understand her.</p><p>This led her to Designing Interiors for Autism. <a href="http://www.livewelldesigns.net/">www.livewelldesigns.net</a> </p><p><a href="https://www.facebook.com/groups/designinginteriorsforautism/">https://www.facebook.com/groups/designinginteriorsforautism/</a></p><p>About Me: All my information and relevant links are <a href="https://www.liinks.co/theautismdad">here</a>.</p><p>Sponsors This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit <a href="http://theautismdad.com/mightier">theautismdad.com/mightier</a> and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.</p><p>This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at <a href="http://theautismdad.com/hero">http://theautismdad.com/hero</a> and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50. </p><p><br></p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Happy Ladders</strong></p><p>Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/happyladders">Visit Happy Ladders</a></p><p><br></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>Sensory Processing Disorder 101 (feat. Varleisha Gibbs) S3E32</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/sensory-processing-disorder-101-feat-varleisha-gibbs-s3e32</link>
      <description>In this week’s episode, my guest is Varleisha Gibbs and we are going to talk about sensory processing disorder. Varleisha is a Mother, wife, and author.
Varleisha D. Gibbs PhD, OTD, OTR/L is the Vice President of Practice Engagement and Capacity Building At the American Occupational Therapy Association.
In other words, she knows her stuff and is the perfect person to help us better understand what sensory processing disorder is and how we can help our loved ones living with it. We’re going to answer frequently asked questions and help dispel the misinformation and clear up any confusion.
About Varleisha Gibbs
Varleisha D. Gibbs PhD, OTD, OTR/L
Vice President, Practice Engagement and Capacity Building
American Occupational Therapy Association, Inc.
Back to School Guide:
https://www.aota.org/Practice/Health-Wellness/COVID19/back-to-school.aspx
AOTA: Occupational Therapy for Children and Youth:
https://www.aota.org/About-Occupational-Therapy/Patients-Clients/ChildrenAndYouth.aspx
Twitter
Website: http://drvgibbs.com/
Check out Varleisha Gibbs books:
Raising Kids With Sensory Processing Disorders: A Week-by-Week Guide to Helping Your Out-of-Sync Child With Sensory and Self-Regulation Issues
Raising Kids with Sensory Processing Disorders: A Week-by-Week Guide to Solving Everyday Sensory Issues
Self-Regulation and Mindfulness: Over 82 Exercises &amp; Worksheets for Sensory Processing Disorder, ADHD, &amp; Autism Spectrum Disorder
About Me:
All my information and relevant links are here
Sponsors
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at theautismdad.com/hero and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50. 

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 04 Oct 2020 13:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Sensory Processing Disorder 101 (feat. Varleisha Gibbs)</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:season>3</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>32</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>In this week’s episode, my guest is Varleisha Gibbs and we are going to talk about sensory processing disorder. Varleisha is a Mother, wife, and author.
Varleisha D. Gibbs PhD, OTD, OTR/L is the Vice President of Practice Engagement and Capacity Building At the American Occupational Therapy Association.
In other words, she knows her stuff and is the perfect person to help us better understand what sensory processing disorder is and how we can help our loved ones living with it. We’re going to answer frequently asked questions and help dispel the misinformation and clear up any confusion.
About Varleisha Gibbs
Varleisha D. Gibbs PhD, OTD, OTR/L
Vice President, Practice Engagement and Capacity Building
American Occupational Therapy Association, Inc.
Back to School Guide:
https://www.aota.org/Practice/Health-Wellness/COVID19/back-to-school.aspx
AOTA: Occupational Therapy for Children and Youth:
https://www.aota.org/About-Occupational-Therapy/Patients-Clients/ChildrenAndYouth.aspx
Twitter
Website: http://drvgibbs.com/
Check out Varleisha Gibbs books:
Raising Kids With Sensory Processing Disorders: A Week-by-Week Guide to Helping Your Out-of-Sync Child With Sensory and Self-Regulation Issues
Raising Kids with Sensory Processing Disorders: A Week-by-Week Guide to Solving Everyday Sensory Issues
Self-Regulation and Mindfulness: Over 82 Exercises &amp; Worksheets for Sensory Processing Disorder, ADHD, &amp; Autism Spectrum Disorder
About Me:
All my information and relevant links are here
Sponsors
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at theautismdad.com/hero and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50. 

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In this week’s episode, my guest is Varleisha Gibbs and we are going to talk about sensory processing disorder. Varleisha is a Mother, wife, and author.
Varleisha D. Gibbs PhD, OTD, OTR/L is the Vice President of Practice Engagement and Capacity Building At the American Occupational Therapy Association.
In other words, she knows her stuff and is the perfect person to help us better understand what sensory processing disorder is and how we can help our loved ones living with it. We’re going to answer frequently asked questions and help dispel the misinformation and clear up any confusion.
About Varleisha Gibbs
Varleisha D. Gibbs PhD, OTD, OTR/L
Vice President, Practice Engagement and Capacity Building
American Occupational Therapy Association, Inc.
Back to School Guide:
https://www.aota.org/Practice/Health-Wellness/COVID19/back-to-school.aspx
AOTA: Occupational Therapy for Children and Youth:
https://www.aota.org/About-Occupational-Therapy/Patients-Clients/ChildrenAndYouth.aspx
Twitter
Website: http://drvgibbs.com/
Check out Varleisha Gibbs books:
Raising Kids With Sensory Processing Disorders: A Week-by-Week Guide to Helping Your Out-of-Sync Child With Sensory and Self-Regulation Issues
Raising Kids with Sensory Processing Disorders: A Week-by-Week Guide to Solving Everyday Sensory Issues
Self-Regulation and Mindfulness: Over 82 Exercises &amp; Worksheets for Sensory Processing Disorder, ADHD, &amp; Autism Spectrum Disorder
About Me:
All my information and relevant links are here
Sponsors
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at theautismdad.com/hero and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50. 

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <p>In this week’s episode, my guest is Varleisha Gibbs and we are going to talk about sensory processing disorder. Varleisha is a Mother, wife, and author.</p><p>Varleisha D. Gibbs PhD, OTD, OTR/L is the Vice President of Practice Engagement and Capacity Building At the American Occupational Therapy Association.</p><p>In other words, she knows her stuff and is the perfect person to help us better understand what sensory processing disorder is and how we can help our loved ones living with it. We’re going to answer frequently asked questions and help dispel the misinformation and clear up any confusion.</p><p><strong>About Varleisha Gibbs</strong></p><p>Varleisha D. Gibbs PhD, OTD, OTR/L</p><p>Vice President, Practice Engagement and Capacity Building</p><p>American Occupational Therapy Association, Inc.</p><p><strong>Back to School Guide:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.aota.org/Practice/Health-Wellness/COVID19/back-to-school.aspx">https://www.aota.org/Practice/Health-Wellness/COVID19/back-to-school.aspx</a></p><p><strong>AOTA: Occupational Therapy for Children and Youth:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.aota.org/About-Occupational-Therapy/Patients-Clients/ChildrenAndYouth.aspx">https://www.aota.org/About-Occupational-Therapy/Patients-Clients/ChildrenAndYouth.aspx</a></p><p><a href="https://twitter.com/DrVarleisha">Twitter</a></p><p>Website: <a href="http://drvgibbs.com/">http://drvgibbs.com/</a></p><p>Check out Varleisha Gibbs books:</p><p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1646320662/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=9325&amp;creativeASIN=1646320662&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;tag=robgorski-20&amp;linkId=e5e3aaed3cc891d08f1c6f73d618ebe8"><strong>Raising Kids With Sensory Processing Disorders: A Week-by-Week Guide to Helping Your Out-of-Sync Child With Sensory and Self-Regulation Issues</strong></a></p><p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1618210858/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=9325&amp;creativeASIN=1618210858&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;tag=robgorski-20&amp;linkId=3d64cbcddc735b4f235546b9e9d54334"><strong>Raising Kids with Sensory Processing Disorders: A Week-by-Week Guide to Solving Everyday Sensory Issues</strong></a></p><p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1683730623/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=9325&amp;creativeASIN=1683730623&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;tag=robgorski-20&amp;linkId=17ae1facd61c7ef343b121cacaec9d71"><strong>Self-Regulation and Mindfulness: Over 82 Exercises &amp; Worksheets for Sensory Processing Disorder, ADHD, &amp; Autism Spectrum Disorder</strong></a></p><p><strong>About Me:</strong></p><p><strong>All my information and relevant links are </strong><a href="https://www.liinks.co/theautismdad"><strong>here</strong></a></p><p>Sponsors</p><p>This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit <a href="https://www.theautismdad.com/2018/08/28/kids-learn-self-regulation-through-gaming-with-mightier-review/">theautismdad.com/mightier</a> and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.</p><p>This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at <a href="http://theautismdad.com/hero">theautismdad.com/hero</a> and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50. </p><p><br></p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Happy Ladders</strong></p><p>Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/happyladders">Visit Happy Ladders</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>MAMAS Talkin' LOUD (feat. Cara Cooper and Jessica Rush) S3E31</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/mamas-talkin-loud-feat-cara-cooper-and-jessica-rush-s3e31</link>
      <description>I’m so excited to bring you this episode. My guests today are Cara Cooper and Jessica Rush. They’re both Broadway Moms and they’re here to talk about motherhood, parenting, their podcast (MAMAS Talkin’ LOUD), balancing career and family, as well as how their lives have been impacted by COVID-19. Cara is a special needs mom and we talk about that journey as well.
Cara and Jessica are absolutely hilarious and I encourage you all to check out their podcast, MAMAS Talkin’ LOUD. It’s a trip. 
This is a fantastic conversation and I’m thrilled to bring it to you all.
About Cara Cooper:
Cara Cooper is an actress most recently on Broadway in the critically acclaimed musical The Prom. Prior to that, she was the longest-running Mary Delgado in the Broadway company of Jersey Boys. During her run in JB, she had not one, but two babies. She lives in New Jersey with her husband, Graham Bowen, and the aforementioned babies, Elin and Finn (who are no longer babies). Before kids, her Broadway career included the original companies of Elf, The Wedding Singer, All Shook Up, Urban Cowboy, replacing in Legally Blonde, and waking up for a matinee at 10 am… She has appeared on Showtime’s “City on a Hill” and in the films Adult Beginners and The Great Gilly Hopkins (both of which she shot while pumping in the trailer). As the mother of a child with special needs (her daughter is autistic), she is keenly aware of the specific challenges of raising children of different ‘abilities’ and fights for this community of warrior parents to feel seen and supported. She is the co-founder of Broadway Baby Mamas and keeps her sanity with equal parts exercise, wine, and tortilla chips.
About Jessica Rush:
Jessica Rush is a mom, wife, and award-winning actress currently seen as Rhonda in the original Broadway company of Tina: The Tina Turner Musical. She most recently completed a successful run in Broadway’s Dear Evan Hansen, where she stood by for both Cynthia Murphy and Heidi Hansen. Last season she originated the role of Joyce Bogart in Summer: The Donna Summer Musical. Jessica had the honor of closing the Broadway run of Jersey Boys as the longest-running Lorraine, and prior to that, appeared in Guys and Dolls and was the stand-by for Laura Benanti in Gypsy with Patti LuPone. Television credits include appearances on “Billions”, “White Collar” and the award-winning web series “Then We Got Help”. She was the recipient of the Joseph Jefferson Award for her portrayal of Louise in Gypsy at Chicago Shakespeare Theatre and is co-founder of the Broadway Baby Mamas. Ms. Rush enjoys a charcuterie board, rosé, pumpkin spice, and all things basic while raising her voice in the fight for awareness and equality. She is married to actor Eric Anderson, and mom to their daughter, Elliot.
About MAMAS Talkin’ LOUD:
Website: https://broadwaypodcastnetwork.com/podcast/mamas-talkin-loud/
Instagram @mamastalkinloud 
Twitter: @mamastalkinpod  
Link to the season finale episode: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rachel-tucker-on-both-sides-of-the-pond/id1483884105?i=1000486769299
The Podcast Is Available on Apple/iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, iHeart, TuneIn, Deezer, Player.FM, Pocket Cast, Podcast Addict and everywhere else you listen to podcasts.
https://broadwaypodcastnetwork.com/
About Me:
All my information and relevant links are here
Sponsors
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at theautismdad.com/hero and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50. 

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
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      <itunes:episode>31</itunes:episode>
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      <itunes:summary>I’m so excited to bring you this episode. My guests today are Cara Cooper and Jessica Rush. They’re both Broadway Moms and they’re here to talk about motherhood, parenting, their podcast (MAMAS Talkin’ LOUD), balancing career and family, as well as how their lives have been impacted by COVID-19. Cara is a special needs mom and we talk about that journey as well.
Cara and Jessica are absolutely hilarious and I encourage you all to check out their podcast, MAMAS Talkin’ LOUD. It’s a trip. 
This is a fantastic conversation and I’m thrilled to bring it to you all.
About Cara Cooper:
Cara Cooper is an actress most recently on Broadway in the critically acclaimed musical The Prom. Prior to that, she was the longest-running Mary Delgado in the Broadway company of Jersey Boys. During her run in JB, she had not one, but two babies. She lives in New Jersey with her husband, Graham Bowen, and the aforementioned babies, Elin and Finn (who are no longer babies). Before kids, her Broadway career included the original companies of Elf, The Wedding Singer, All Shook Up, Urban Cowboy, replacing in Legally Blonde, and waking up for a matinee at 10 am… She has appeared on Showtime’s “City on a Hill” and in the films Adult Beginners and The Great Gilly Hopkins (both of which she shot while pumping in the trailer). As the mother of a child with special needs (her daughter is autistic), she is keenly aware of the specific challenges of raising children of different ‘abilities’ and fights for this community of warrior parents to feel seen and supported. She is the co-founder of Broadway Baby Mamas and keeps her sanity with equal parts exercise, wine, and tortilla chips.
About Jessica Rush:
Jessica Rush is a mom, wife, and award-winning actress currently seen as Rhonda in the original Broadway company of Tina: The Tina Turner Musical. She most recently completed a successful run in Broadway’s Dear Evan Hansen, where she stood by for both Cynthia Murphy and Heidi Hansen. Last season she originated the role of Joyce Bogart in Summer: The Donna Summer Musical. Jessica had the honor of closing the Broadway run of Jersey Boys as the longest-running Lorraine, and prior to that, appeared in Guys and Dolls and was the stand-by for Laura Benanti in Gypsy with Patti LuPone. Television credits include appearances on “Billions”, “White Collar” and the award-winning web series “Then We Got Help”. She was the recipient of the Joseph Jefferson Award for her portrayal of Louise in Gypsy at Chicago Shakespeare Theatre and is co-founder of the Broadway Baby Mamas. Ms. Rush enjoys a charcuterie board, rosé, pumpkin spice, and all things basic while raising her voice in the fight for awareness and equality. She is married to actor Eric Anderson, and mom to their daughter, Elliot.
About MAMAS Talkin’ LOUD:
Website: https://broadwaypodcastnetwork.com/podcast/mamas-talkin-loud/
Instagram @mamastalkinloud 
Twitter: @mamastalkinpod  
Link to the season finale episode: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rachel-tucker-on-both-sides-of-the-pond/id1483884105?i=1000486769299
The Podcast Is Available on Apple/iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, iHeart, TuneIn, Deezer, Player.FM, Pocket Cast, Podcast Addict and everywhere else you listen to podcasts.
https://broadwaypodcastnetwork.com/
About Me:
All my information and relevant links are here
Sponsors
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at theautismdad.com/hero and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50. 

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        <p>I’m so excited to bring you this episode. My guests today are Cara Cooper and Jessica Rush. They’re both <em>Broadway Moms</em> and they’re here to talk about motherhood, parenting, their podcast (MAMAS Talkin’ LOUD), balancing career and family, as well as how their lives have been impacted by COVID-19. Cara is a special needs mom and we talk about that journey as well.</p><p>Cara and Jessica are absolutely hilarious and I encourage you all to check out their podcast, MAMAS Talkin’ LOUD. It’s a trip. </p><p>This is a fantastic conversation and I’m thrilled to bring it to you all.</p><p>About Cara Cooper:</p><p>Cara Cooper is an actress most recently on Broadway in the critically acclaimed musical <em>The Prom</em>. Prior to that, she was the longest-running Mary Delgado in the Broadway company of Jersey Boys. During her run in JB, she had not one, but two babies. She lives in New Jersey with her husband, Graham Bowen, and the aforementioned babies, Elin and Finn (who are no longer babies). Before kids, her Broadway career included the original companies of Elf, The Wedding Singer, All Shook Up, Urban Cowboy, replacing in Legally Blonde, and waking up for a matinee at 10 am… She has appeared on Showtime’s “City on a Hill” and in the films Adult Beginners and The Great Gilly Hopkins (both of which she shot while pumping in the trailer). As the mother of a child with special needs (her daughter is autistic), she is keenly aware of the specific challenges of raising children of different ‘abilities’ and fights for this community of warrior parents to feel seen and supported. She is the co-founder of Broadway Baby Mamas and keeps her sanity with equal parts exercise, wine, and tortilla chips.</p><p>About Jessica Rush:</p><p>Jessica Rush is a mom, wife, and award-winning actress currently seen as Rhonda in the original Broadway company of Tina: The Tina Turner Musical. She most recently completed a successful run in Broadway’s Dear Evan Hansen, where she stood by for both Cynthia Murphy and Heidi Hansen. Last season she originated the role of Joyce Bogart in Summer: The Donna Summer Musical. Jessica had the honor of closing the Broadway run of Jersey Boys as the longest-running Lorraine, and prior to that, appeared in Guys and Dolls and was the stand-by for Laura Benanti in Gypsy with Patti LuPone. Television credits include appearances on “Billions”, “White Collar” and the award-winning web series “Then We Got Help”. She was the recipient of the Joseph Jefferson Award for her portrayal of Louise in Gypsy at Chicago Shakespeare Theatre and is co-founder of the Broadway Baby Mamas. Ms. Rush enjoys a charcuterie board, rosé, pumpkin spice, and all things basic while raising her voice in the fight for awareness and equality. She is married to actor Eric Anderson, and mom to their daughter, Elliot.</p><p>About MAMAS Talkin’ LOUD:</p><p>Website: <a href="https://broadwaypodcastnetwork.com/podcast/mamas-talkin-loud/">https://broadwaypodcastnetwork.com/podcast/mamas-talkin-loud/</a></p><p>Instagram <a href="https://www.instagram.com/mamastalkinloud/">@mamastalkinloud </a></p><p>Twitter: <a href="https://twitter.com/mamastalkinpod">@mamastalkinpod  </a></p><p>Link to the season finale episode: <a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rachel-tucker-on-both-sides-of-the-pond/id1483884105?i=1000486769299">https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rachel-tucker-on-both-sides-of-the-pond/id1483884105?i=1000486769299</a></p><p>The Podcast Is Available on Apple/iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, iHeart, TuneIn, Deezer, <a href="http://player.fm/">Player.FM</a>, Pocket Cast, Podcast Addict and everywhere else you listen to podcasts.</p><p><a href="https://broadwaypodcastnetwork.com/">https://broadwaypodcastnetwork.com/</a></p><p><strong>About Me:</strong></p><p><strong>All my information and relevant links are </strong><a href="https://www.liinks.co/theautismdad"><strong>here</strong></a></p><p>Sponsors</p><p>This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit <a href="https://www.theautismdad.com/2018/08/28/kids-learn-self-regulation-through-gaming-with-mightier-review/">theautismdad.com/mightier</a> and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.</p><p>This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at <a href="http://theautismdad.com/hero">theautismdad.com/hero</a> and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50. </p><p><br></p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p><p><br></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>Fitness At Home (feat Celebrity Trainer Oscar Smith) S3E30</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/fitness-at-home-feat-celebrity-trainer-oscar-smith-s3e30</link>
      <description>My guest today is a legendary supermodel and celebrity fitness trainer Oscar Smith. He’s devoted his life to fitness and has successfully trained clients with every type of fitness goal. Oscar Smith owns and operates his own fitness studio called O-Diesel Studios, located in Tribeca.
Many gyms to be closed and even if they’re open, people aren’t comfortable going because of COVID. Oscar shares things we can do from home to work on our fitness, including things we can do with our kids. He even shares how we can start a home gym for under $100. Life is so stressful right now and taking care of ourselves is incredibly important. Just because you can’t hit the gym, doesn’t mean you can workout.
Oscar is very down-to-earth, super easy to talk to, inspirational and encouraging. He focuses on building people up and I’m so grateful for his time. Please listen, share and remember, self-care matters.
About Oscar
In addition to running his own Manhattan-based facility, O-Diesel Studio, he’s a former NYPD Detective, rescue diver, author, and too many other things to list here.
The bottom line, Oscar is an amazing human being, who’s accomplished a mind-blowing number of things and he’s not done yet.
Natural Strength
O-Diesel Studios
Twitter
Instagram
Facebook
About Me:All my information and relevant links are here
SponsorsThis episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at theautismdad.com/hero and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50. 
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

      Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
 
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      <pubDate>Mon, 21 Sep 2020 13:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Fitness At Home (feat Celebrity Trainer Oscar Smith) </itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>3</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>30</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>My guest today is a legendary supermodel and celebrity fitness trainer Oscar Smith. He’s devoted his life to fitness and has successfully trained clients with every type of fitness goal. Oscar Smith owns and operates his own fitness studio called O-Diesel Studios, located in Tribeca.
Many gyms to be closed and even if they’re open, people aren’t comfortable going because of COVID. Oscar shares things we can do from home to work on our fitness, including things we can do with our kids. He even shares how we can start a home gym for under $100. Life is so stressful right now and taking care of ourselves is incredibly important. Just because you can’t hit the gym, doesn’t mean you can workout.
Oscar is very down-to-earth, super easy to talk to, inspirational and encouraging. He focuses on building people up and I’m so grateful for his time. Please listen, share and remember, self-care matters.
About Oscar
In addition to running his own Manhattan-based facility, O-Diesel Studio, he’s a former NYPD Detective, rescue diver, author, and too many other things to list here.
The bottom line, Oscar is an amazing human being, who’s accomplished a mind-blowing number of things and he’s not done yet.
Natural Strength
O-Diesel Studios
Twitter
Instagram
Facebook
About Me:All my information and relevant links are here
SponsorsThis episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at theautismdad.com/hero and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50. 
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

      Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>My guest today is a legendary supermodel and celebrity fitness trainer Oscar Smith. He’s devoted his life to fitness and has successfully trained clients with every type of fitness goal. Oscar Smith owns and operates his own fitness studio called O-Diesel Studios, located in Tribeca.
Many gyms to be closed and even if they’re open, people aren’t comfortable going because of COVID. Oscar shares things we can do from home to work on our fitness, including things we can do with our kids. He even shares how we can start a home gym for under $100. Life is so stressful right now and taking care of ourselves is incredibly important. Just because you can’t hit the gym, doesn’t mean you can workout.
Oscar is very down-to-earth, super easy to talk to, inspirational and encouraging. He focuses on building people up and I’m so grateful for his time. Please listen, share and remember, self-care matters.
About Oscar
In addition to running his own Manhattan-based facility, O-Diesel Studio, he’s a former NYPD Detective, rescue diver, author, and too many other things to list here.
The bottom line, Oscar is an amazing human being, who’s accomplished a mind-blowing number of things and he’s not done yet.
Natural Strength
O-Diesel Studios
Twitter
Instagram
Facebook
About Me:All my information and relevant links are here
SponsorsThis episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at theautismdad.com/hero and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50. 
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

      Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <p>My guest today is a legendary supermodel and celebrity fitness trainer Oscar Smith. He’s devoted his life to fitness and has successfully trained clients with every type of fitness goal. Oscar Smith owns and operates his own fitness studio called O-Diesel Studios, located in Tribeca.</p><p>Many gyms to be closed and even if they’re open, people aren’t comfortable going because of COVID. Oscar shares things we can do from home to work on our fitness, including things we can do with our kids. He even shares how we can start a home gym for under $100. Life is so stressful right now and taking care of ourselves is incredibly important. Just because you can’t hit the gym, doesn’t mean you can workout.</p><p>Oscar is very down-to-earth, super easy to talk to, inspirational and encouraging. He focuses on building people up and I’m so grateful for his time. Please listen, share and remember, self-care matters.</p><p>About Oscar</p><p>In addition to running his own Manhattan-based facility, O-Diesel Studio, he’s a former NYPD Detective, rescue diver, author, and too many other things to list here.</p><p>The bottom line, Oscar is an amazing human being, who’s accomplished a mind-blowing number of things and he’s not done yet.</p><p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Natural-Strength-Oscar-Smith/dp/1483599639">Natural Strength</a></p><p><a href="https://o-dstudiogroup.com/">O-Diesel Studios</a></p><p><a href="https://twitter.com/O_diesel">Twitter</a></p><p><a href="https://www.instagram.com/oscar_odstudio/">Instagram</a></p><p><a href="https://www.facebook.com/odstudiogroup/">Facebook</a></p>About Me:<p><strong>All my information and relevant links are </strong><a href="https://www.liinks.co/theautismdad"><strong>here</strong></a></p>Sponsors<p>This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit <a href="https://www.theautismdad.com/2018/08/28/kids-learn-self-regulation-through-gaming-with-mightier-review/">theautismdad.com/mightier</a> and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.</p><p>This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at <a href="http://theautismdad.com/hero">theautismdad.com/hero</a> and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50. </p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
      <p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Happy Ladders</strong></p><p>Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/happyladders">Visit Happy Ladders</a></p><p><strong>BrainyAct</strong></p><p>BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/brainyact">Visit BrainyAct</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>Parent to Parent (feat. Amy Nielsen) S3E29</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/parent-to-parent-feat-amy-nielsen-s3e29</link>
      <description>In this weeks episode, I have a parent to parent conversation with Amy Nielsen. She’s an autism mom, author, educator, blogger, podcaster, and early intervention specialist. We talk about her amazing family, life as an autism parent, and how COVID has made things more challenging. We also talk about how she and her husband are navigating the new school year.
It’s a great conversation and one you can definitely relate to.
About Amy Nielsen:
Amy is a former educator with seventeen years of experience. Her educational background includes teaching second grade, elementary media specialist, middle school television production teacher, and middle school media specialist.
After her fourth child was diagnosed with ADHD and Autism Spectrum Disorder, she left her full-time teaching career so she would have the flexibility to meet the demands of this special parenting role.
Amy runs the Big Abilities Blog and Podcast. I am also a freelance writer for Playground Magazine , contributing author at The Mighty. author of the book It Takes a Village: Get Your Hands Dirty and Build Yours From the Ground Up  and Parent Advocate and Early Intervention Specialist at Collaborative Corner for Exceptional Children.
About Me:
Please remember that self-care is more important than ever. It’s not easy but we have to do our best to look after ourselves, especially during these turbulent and uncertain times.
Please listen and share with anyone that could benefit.
All my information and relevant links are here
Sponsors
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at theautismdad.com/hero and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50. 

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders

 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 11 Sep 2020 13:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Parent to Parent (feat. Amy Nielsen) </itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>3</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>29</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>In this weeks episode, I have a parent to parent conversation with Amy Nielsen. She’s an autism mom, author, educator, blogger, podcaster, and early intervention specialist. We talk about her amazing family, life as an autism parent, and how COVID has made things more challenging. We also talk about how she and her husband are navigating the new school year.
It’s a great conversation and one you can definitely relate to.
About Amy Nielsen:
Amy is a former educator with seventeen years of experience. Her educational background includes teaching second grade, elementary media specialist, middle school television production teacher, and middle school media specialist.
After her fourth child was diagnosed with ADHD and Autism Spectrum Disorder, she left her full-time teaching career so she would have the flexibility to meet the demands of this special parenting role.
Amy runs the Big Abilities Blog and Podcast. I am also a freelance writer for Playground Magazine , contributing author at The Mighty. author of the book It Takes a Village: Get Your Hands Dirty and Build Yours From the Ground Up  and Parent Advocate and Early Intervention Specialist at Collaborative Corner for Exceptional Children.
About Me:
Please remember that self-care is more important than ever. It’s not easy but we have to do our best to look after ourselves, especially during these turbulent and uncertain times.
Please listen and share with anyone that could benefit.
All my information and relevant links are here
Sponsors
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at theautismdad.com/hero and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50. 

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders

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      <itunes:summary>In this weeks episode, I have a parent to parent conversation with Amy Nielsen. She’s an autism mom, author, educator, blogger, podcaster, and early intervention specialist. We talk about her amazing family, life as an autism parent, and how COVID has made things more challenging. We also talk about how she and her husband are navigating the new school year.
It’s a great conversation and one you can definitely relate to.
About Amy Nielsen:
Amy is a former educator with seventeen years of experience. Her educational background includes teaching second grade, elementary media specialist, middle school television production teacher, and middle school media specialist.
After her fourth child was diagnosed with ADHD and Autism Spectrum Disorder, she left her full-time teaching career so she would have the flexibility to meet the demands of this special parenting role.
Amy runs the Big Abilities Blog and Podcast. I am also a freelance writer for Playground Magazine , contributing author at The Mighty. author of the book It Takes a Village: Get Your Hands Dirty and Build Yours From the Ground Up  and Parent Advocate and Early Intervention Specialist at Collaborative Corner for Exceptional Children.
About Me:
Please remember that self-care is more important than ever. It’s not easy but we have to do our best to look after ourselves, especially during these turbulent and uncertain times.
Please listen and share with anyone that could benefit.
All my information and relevant links are here
Sponsors
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at theautismdad.com/hero and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50. 

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders

 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <p>In this weeks episode, I have a parent to parent conversation with Amy Nielsen. She’s an autism mom, author, educator, blogger, podcaster, and early intervention specialist. We talk about her amazing family, life as an autism parent, and how COVID has made things more challenging. We also talk about how she and her husband are navigating the new school year.</p><p>It’s a great conversation and one you can definitely relate to.</p><p>About Amy Nielsen:</p><p>Amy is a former educator with seventeen years of experience. Her educational background includes teaching second grade, elementary media specialist, middle school television production teacher, and middle school media specialist.</p><p>After her fourth child was diagnosed with ADHD and Autism Spectrum Disorder, she left her full-time teaching career so she would have the flexibility to meet the demands of this special parenting role.</p><p>Amy runs the<a href="https://bigabilities.com/blog/"> Big Abilities</a> Blog and <a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/big-abilities-autism-adhd-other-developmental-disabilities/id1447690458">Podcast</a>. I am also a freelance writer for <a href="https://playgroundmagazine.com/author/authoramyn/">Playground Magazine</a> , contributing author at <a href="https://themighty.com/u/bigabilities/">The Mighty</a>. author of the book <a href="https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1942197713/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=9325&amp;creativeASIN=1942197713&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;tag=robgorski-20&amp;linkId=bc3d1c15a383520c189a0baa9e2ebbfe"><em>It Takes a Village: Get Your Hands Dirty and Build Yours From the Ground Up</em></a><a href="https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07YMX2P5V/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_bibl_vppi_i1"><em> </em></a> and <a href="https://www.collaborativecorner.org/">Parent Advocate and Early Intervention Specialist at Collaborative Corner for Exceptional Children.</a></p><p>About Me:</p><p>Please remember that self-care is more important than ever. It’s not easy but we have to do our best to look after ourselves, especially during these turbulent and uncertain times.</p><p>Please listen and share with anyone that could benefit.</p><p><strong>All my information and relevant links are </strong><a href=".%20https://www.liinks.co/theautismdad"><strong>here</strong></a></p><p>Sponsors</p><p>This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit <a href="https://www.theautismdad.com/2018/08/28/kids-learn-self-regulation-through-gaming-with-mightier-review/">theautismdad.com/mightier</a> and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.</p><p>This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at <a href="http://theautismdad.com/hero">theautismdad.com/hero</a> and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50. </p><p><br></p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Happy Ladders</strong></p><p>Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/happyladders">Visit Happy Ladders</a></p><p><br></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>Homeschooling vs Online Learning: What You NEED to Know (feat. Annette Hines) S3E28</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/homeschooling-vs-online-learning-what-you-need-to-know-feat-annette-hines-s3e28</link>
      <description>In this week’s episode, my friend Annette Hines stops by talk to about homeschooling vs online learning. We discuss the differences between homeschooling, distance learning, and remote learning. We even talk about unschooling as well. As parents, we need to know that we have rights when it comes to our children’s education. Our children have rights as well.
With COVID interfering with the reopening of schools this Fall, we need to know our homeschooling vs online learning options. Annette helps us to understand our rights as parents. Moreover, she explains the differences between homeschooling vs online learning options.
Annette M. Hines is the founding partner of Special Needs Law Group of Massachusetts, PC. She has been practicing in the areas of Special Needs, Elder Law, and Estate Planning for over twenty years. Her clients include individuals and families of children with special needs, the elderly, and others in the community. She received her BA for the University of Vermont, her MBA from Suffolk University, and her JD from Howard University School of Law.
Annette brings personal experience with special needs to her practice, as the mother of two daughters, one of whom passed away from Mitochondrial disease in November 2013. This deep personal understanding of special needs fuels her passion for quality special needs planning and drives her dedication to the practice.
In April 2019 she published Butterflies and Second Chances, a beautiful memoir about her life raising her disabled daughter, which was an Amazon best seller. Recognized as a Distinguished Citizen by ARC Massachusetts and cited for public service by both the Massachusetts State Senate and House of Representatives, Annette works tirelessly on behalf of people with disabilities. She was designated a 2016 Top Women of Law from Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly, and has been designated a Massachusetts Super Lawyer every year since 2014.
Annette’s Links:
Special Needs Law
Parenting Impossible: The Special Needs Survival Podcast
Butterflies and Second Chances: A Mom’s Memoir of Love and Loss
Twitter
Please remember that self-care is more important than ever. It’s not easy but we have to do our best to look after ourselves.
Please listen and share with anyone that could benefit.
All my information and relevant links are here
Sponsors
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
This episode is brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at theautismdad.com/hero and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50. 

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mentioned in this episode:

Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 22 Aug 2020 13:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:episode>28</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>In this week’s episode, my friend Annette Hines stops by talk to about homeschooling vs online learning. We discuss the differences between homeschooling, distance learning, and remote learning. We even talk about unschooling as well. As parents, we need to know that we have rights when it comes to our children’s education. Our children have rights as well.
With COVID interfering with the reopening of schools this Fall, we need to know our homeschooling vs online learning options. Annette helps us to understand our rights as parents. Moreover, she explains the differences between homeschooling vs online learning options.
Annette M. Hines is the founding partner of Special Needs Law Group of Massachusetts, PC. She has been practicing in the areas of Special Needs, Elder Law, and Estate Planning for over twenty years. Her clients include individuals and families of children with special needs, the elderly, and others in the community. She received her BA for the University of Vermont, her MBA from Suffolk University, and her JD from Howard University School of Law.
Annette brings personal experience with special needs to her practice, as the mother of two daughters, one of whom passed away from Mitochondrial disease in November 2013. This deep personal understanding of special needs fuels her passion for quality special needs planning and drives her dedication to the practice.
In April 2019 she published Butterflies and Second Chances, a beautiful memoir about her life raising her disabled daughter, which was an Amazon best seller. Recognized as a Distinguished Citizen by ARC Massachusetts and cited for public service by both the Massachusetts State Senate and House of Representatives, Annette works tirelessly on behalf of people with disabilities. She was designated a 2016 Top Women of Law from Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly, and has been designated a Massachusetts Super Lawyer every year since 2014.
Annette’s Links:
Special Needs Law
Parenting Impossible: The Special Needs Survival Podcast
Butterflies and Second Chances: A Mom’s Memoir of Love and Loss
Twitter
Please remember that self-care is more important than ever. It’s not easy but we have to do our best to look after ourselves.
Please listen and share with anyone that could benefit.
All my information and relevant links are here
Sponsors
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
This episode is brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at theautismdad.com/hero and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50. 

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mentioned in this episode:

Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <p>In this week’s episode, my friend Annette Hines stops by talk to about homeschooling vs online learning. We discuss the differences between homeschooling, distance learning, and remote learning. We even talk about unschooling as well. As parents, we need to know that we have rights when it comes to our children’s education. Our children have rights as well.</p><p>With COVID interfering with the reopening of schools this Fall, we need to know our homeschooling vs online learning options. Annette helps us to understand our rights as parents. Moreover, she explains the differences between homeschooling vs online learning options.</p><p>Annette M. Hines is the founding partner of Special Needs Law Group of Massachusetts, PC. She has been practicing in the areas of Special Needs, Elder Law, and Estate Planning for over twenty years. Her clients include individuals and families of children with special needs, the elderly, and others in the community. She received her BA for the University of Vermont, her MBA from Suffolk University, and her JD from Howard University School of Law.</p><p>Annette brings personal experience with special needs to her practice, as the mother of two daughters, one of whom passed away from Mitochondrial disease in November 2013. This deep personal understanding of special needs fuels her passion for quality special needs planning and drives her dedication to the practice.</p><p>In April 2019 she published Butterflies and Second Chances, a beautiful memoir about her life raising her disabled daughter, which was an Amazon best seller. Recognized as a Distinguished Citizen by ARC Massachusetts and cited for public service by both the Massachusetts State Senate and House of Representatives, Annette works tirelessly on behalf of people with disabilities. She was designated a 2016 Top Women of Law from Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly, and has been designated a Massachusetts Super Lawyer every year since 2014.</p><p>Annette’s Links:</p><p><a href="https://specialneeds-law.com/about-us/390-2/">Special Needs Law</a></p><p><a href="https://directory.libsyn.com/shows/view/id/parentingimpossible">Parenting Impossible: The Special Needs Survival Podcast</a></p><p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/154451266X/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=9325&amp;creativeASIN=154451266X&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;tag=robgorski-20&amp;linkId=04b75f025aa45bbb6b1213b01d2bea93">Butterflies and Second Chances: A Mom’s Memoir of Love and Loss</a></p><p><a href="https://my.captivate.fm/twitter.com/AnnetteHines15">Twitter</a></p><p>Please remember that self-care is more important than ever. It’s not easy but we have to do our best to look after ourselves.</p><p>Please listen and share with anyone that could benefit.</p><p><strong>All my information and relevant links are </strong><a href="https://www.liinks.co/theautismdad"><strong>here</strong></a></p><p>Sponsors</p><p>This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit <a href="https://www.theautismdad.com/2018/08/28/kids-learn-self-regulation-through-gaming-with-mightier-review/">theautismdad.com/mightier</a> and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.</p><p>This episode is brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at <a href="http://theautismdad.com/hero">theautismdad.com/hero</a> and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50. </p><p><br></p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Happy Ladders</strong></p><p>Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/happyladders">Visit Happy Ladders</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>A Basket of Impossibles (feat. Carew Papritz) S3E27</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/a-basket-of-impossibles-feat-carew-papritz-s3e27</link>
      <description>Let’s get honest here for a minute. We all want our kids to return to school. No one is saying that’s a bad idea. It’s important that our kids get back into the classroom. The issue is whether or not it can be done safely and the answer in most cases is a resounding no. We are handing our teachers a basket of impossible. As of 8/14/2020, a few schools have begun to open in the United States, and already, there are well over 2,100 students/teachers in quarantine due to COVID19 across several states. This is insane. We are putting our kid’s lives, the lives of teachers, school staff, bus drivers, and frankly, everyone else at risk. For what?
My guest this week is Carew Papritz. Carew is an accomplished author, a literacy advocate, and an educational thought leader who comes from a family of educators.
Carew is here to discuss the major concerns surrounding reopening schools during the worst national health crisis in over a century. He’s advocating for testing of all students before beginning the school year and ongoing testing to keep everyone safe. Teachers have been handed a basket of impossibles. Carew is suggesting we demand the impossible in return, in order to protect our kids, teachers, staff and everyone else who is at risk.
This is an essential conversation to have right now because no one knows what to do, parents are confused and scared.
I ask the question, what do people consider an acceptable loss of life so schools can reopen? I know that sounds dramatic but I’m serious. How many kids, teachers, and staff will have to die before we realize the insanity of what is happening?
I hope you enjoy this weeks episode, A Basket of Impossibles.
About Carew Papritz
Carew Papritz is an educational thought-leader, literacy advocate, and author of the multi-award-winning book, The Legacy Letters. Through his YouTube videos, including the I Love to Read series and his First-Ever Book Signings, and events such as creating National Thank You Letter Day and the World’s Largest Handwritten Thank You Letter, Papritz spreads the love of reading, learning, and civility to people of all ages. 
You can find Carew here:
www.protectourkidsnow.net
www.thelegacyletters.com
https://www.facebook.com/carewpapritzofficialpage
http://bit.ly/CarewTube
https://www.instagram.com/carewpapritz
https://www.twitter.com/carewpapritz
Please remember that self-care is more important than ever. It’s not easy but we have to do our best to look after ourselves, especially during these turbulent and uncertain times.
Please listen and share with anyone that could benefit.
All my information and relevant links are here
Sponsors
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at theautismdad.com/hero and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50. 

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mentioned in this episode:

 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 13 Aug 2020 13:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>A Basket of Impossibles (feat. Carew Papritz) </itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>3</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>27</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Let’s get honest here for a minute. We all want our kids to return to school. No one is saying that’s a bad idea. It’s important that our kids get back into the classroom. The issue is whether or not it can be done safely and the answer in most cases is a resounding no. We are handing our teachers a basket of impossible. As of 8/14/2020, a few schools have begun to open in the United States, and already, there are well over 2,100 students/teachers in quarantine due to COVID19 across several states. This is insane. We are putting our kid’s lives, the lives of teachers, school staff, bus drivers, and frankly, everyone else at risk. For what?
My guest this week is Carew Papritz. Carew is an accomplished author, a literacy advocate, and an educational thought leader who comes from a family of educators.
Carew is here to discuss the major concerns surrounding reopening schools during the worst national health crisis in over a century. He’s advocating for testing of all students before beginning the school year and ongoing testing to keep everyone safe. Teachers have been handed a basket of impossibles. Carew is suggesting we demand the impossible in return, in order to protect our kids, teachers, staff and everyone else who is at risk.
This is an essential conversation to have right now because no one knows what to do, parents are confused and scared.
I ask the question, what do people consider an acceptable loss of life so schools can reopen? I know that sounds dramatic but I’m serious. How many kids, teachers, and staff will have to die before we realize the insanity of what is happening?
I hope you enjoy this weeks episode, A Basket of Impossibles.
About Carew Papritz
Carew Papritz is an educational thought-leader, literacy advocate, and author of the multi-award-winning book, The Legacy Letters. Through his YouTube videos, including the I Love to Read series and his First-Ever Book Signings, and events such as creating National Thank You Letter Day and the World’s Largest Handwritten Thank You Letter, Papritz spreads the love of reading, learning, and civility to people of all ages. 
You can find Carew here:
www.protectourkidsnow.net
www.thelegacyletters.com
https://www.facebook.com/carewpapritzofficialpage
http://bit.ly/CarewTube
https://www.instagram.com/carewpapritz
https://www.twitter.com/carewpapritz
Please remember that self-care is more important than ever. It’s not easy but we have to do our best to look after ourselves, especially during these turbulent and uncertain times.
Please listen and share with anyone that could benefit.
All my information and relevant links are here
Sponsors
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at theautismdad.com/hero and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50. 

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mentioned in this episode:

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      <itunes:summary>Let’s get honest here for a minute. We all want our kids to return to school. No one is saying that’s a bad idea. It’s important that our kids get back into the classroom. The issue is whether or not it can be done safely and the answer in most cases is a resounding no. We are handing our teachers a basket of impossible. As of 8/14/2020, a few schools have begun to open in the United States, and already, there are well over 2,100 students/teachers in quarantine due to COVID19 across several states. This is insane. We are putting our kid’s lives, the lives of teachers, school staff, bus drivers, and frankly, everyone else at risk. For what?
My guest this week is Carew Papritz. Carew is an accomplished author, a literacy advocate, and an educational thought leader who comes from a family of educators.
Carew is here to discuss the major concerns surrounding reopening schools during the worst national health crisis in over a century. He’s advocating for testing of all students before beginning the school year and ongoing testing to keep everyone safe. Teachers have been handed a basket of impossibles. Carew is suggesting we demand the impossible in return, in order to protect our kids, teachers, staff and everyone else who is at risk.
This is an essential conversation to have right now because no one knows what to do, parents are confused and scared.
I ask the question, what do people consider an acceptable loss of life so schools can reopen? I know that sounds dramatic but I’m serious. How many kids, teachers, and staff will have to die before we realize the insanity of what is happening?
I hope you enjoy this weeks episode, A Basket of Impossibles.
About Carew Papritz
Carew Papritz is an educational thought-leader, literacy advocate, and author of the multi-award-winning book, The Legacy Letters. Through his YouTube videos, including the I Love to Read series and his First-Ever Book Signings, and events such as creating National Thank You Letter Day and the World’s Largest Handwritten Thank You Letter, Papritz spreads the love of reading, learning, and civility to people of all ages. 
You can find Carew here:
www.protectourkidsnow.net
www.thelegacyletters.com
https://www.facebook.com/carewpapritzofficialpage
http://bit.ly/CarewTube
https://www.instagram.com/carewpapritz
https://www.twitter.com/carewpapritz
Please remember that self-care is more important than ever. It’s not easy but we have to do our best to look after ourselves, especially during these turbulent and uncertain times.
Please listen and share with anyone that could benefit.
All my information and relevant links are here
Sponsors
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at theautismdad.com/hero and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50. 

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mentioned in this episode:

 
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        <p>Let’s get honest here for a minute. We all want our kids to return to school. No one is saying that’s a bad idea. It’s important that our kids get back into the classroom. The issue is whether or not it can be done safely and the answer in most cases is a resounding no. We are handing our teachers a basket of impossible. As of 8/14/2020, a few schools have begun to open in the United States, and already, there are well over 2,100 students/teachers in quarantine due to COVID19 across several states. This is insane. We are putting our kid’s lives, the lives of teachers, school staff, bus drivers, and frankly, everyone else at risk. For what?</p><p>My guest this week is Carew Papritz. Carew is an accomplished author, a literacy advocate, and an educational thought leader who comes from a family of educators.</p><p>Carew is here to discuss the major concerns surrounding reopening schools during the worst national health crisis in over a century. He’s advocating for testing of all students before beginning the school year and ongoing testing to keep everyone safe. Teachers have been handed a basket of impossibles. Carew is suggesting we demand the impossible in return, in order to protect our kids, teachers, staff and everyone else who is at risk.</p><p>This is an essential conversation to have right now because no one knows what to do, parents are confused and scared.</p><p>I ask the question, what do people consider an acceptable loss of life so schools can reopen? I know that sounds dramatic but I’m serious. How many kids, teachers, and staff will have to die before we realize the insanity of what is happening?</p><p>I hope you enjoy this weeks episode, <a href="https://listen.theautismdad.com/episode/a-basket-of-impossibles">A Basket of Impossibles</a>.</p><p>About Carew Papritz</p><p>Carew Papritz is an educational thought-leader, literacy advocate, and author of the multi-award-winning book, The Legacy Letters. Through his YouTube videos, including the I Love to Read series and his First-Ever Book Signings, and events such as creating National Thank You Letter Day and the World’s Largest Handwritten Thank You Letter, Papritz spreads the love of reading, learning, and civility to people of all ages. </p><p>You can find Carew here:</p><p><a href="http://www.protectourkidsnow.net/">www.protectourkidsnow.net</a></p><p><a href="http://www.thelegacyletters.com/">www.thelegacyletters.com</a></p><p><a href="https://www.facebook.com/carewpapritzofficialpage">https://www.facebook.com/carewpapritzofficialpage</a></p><p><a href="http://bit.ly/CarewTube">http://bit.ly/CarewTube</a></p><p><a href="https://www.instagram.com/carewpapritz">https://www.instagram.com/carewpapritz</a></p><p><a href="https://www.twitter.com/carewpapritz">https://www.twitter.com/carewpapritz</a></p><p>Please remember that self-care is more important than ever. It’s not easy but we have to do our best to look after ourselves, especially during these turbulent and uncertain times.</p><p>Please listen and share with anyone that could benefit.</p><p><strong>All my information and relevant links are </strong><a href="https://www.liinks.co/theautismdad"><strong>here</strong></a></p><p>Sponsors</p><p>This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit <a href="https://www.theautismdad.com/2018/08/28/kids-learn-self-regulation-through-gaming-with-mightier-review/">theautismdad.com/mightier</a> and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.</p><p>This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at <a href="http://theautismdad.com/hero">theautismdad.com/hero</a> and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50. </p><p><br></p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><br></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>How COVID19 Impacts the Autism Community (feat. Alycia Halladay) S3E26</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/how-covid19-impacts-the-autism-community-feat-alycia-halladay-s3e26</link>
      <description>In this week’s episode, I speak with Alycia Halladay again. The previous episode can be found here. Alycia is the Chief Science Officer at the Autism Science Foundation. We recently had a discussion about how COVID19 impacts the Autism Community. We talk about family stress, school-related safety concerns, and even touch a bit on the upcoming COVID19 vaccine because the anti-vaxxers are already moving to discourage people from taking a COVID19 vaccine when it’s ready.
About Alycia:
Alycia Halladay is the Chief Science Officer at the Autism Science Foundation. She oversees the science programs and portfolio of ASF. She previously served as Senior Director of Environmental and Clinical Sciences at Autism Speaks. She holds a PhD in psychology from Rutgers University and completed a post-doctoral fellowship in pharmacology and toxicology at Rutgers University.
Website: https://autismsciencefoundation.org/
ASF Vaccine Rescources: https://autismsciencefoundation.org/what-is-autism/autism-and-vaccines/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/AHalladayASF
Support The Autism Science Foundation
Please remember that self-care is more important than ever. It’s not easy but we have to do our best to look after ourselves, especially during these turbulent and uncertain times.
Please listen and share with anyone that could benefit.
All my information and relevant links are here
Sponsors
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at theautismdad.com/hero and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50. 
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

      Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 31 Jul 2020 13:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>How COVID19 Impacts the Autism Community (feat. Alycia Halladay)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>3</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>26</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>In this week’s episode, I speak with Alycia Halladay again. The previous episode can be found here. Alycia is the Chief Science Officer at the Autism Science Foundation. We recently had a discussion about how COVID19 impacts the Autism Community. We talk about family stress, school-related safety concerns, and even touch a bit on the upcoming COVID19 vaccine because the anti-vaxxers are already moving to discourage people from taking a COVID19 vaccine when it’s ready.
About Alycia:
Alycia Halladay is the Chief Science Officer at the Autism Science Foundation. She oversees the science programs and portfolio of ASF. She previously served as Senior Director of Environmental and Clinical Sciences at Autism Speaks. She holds a PhD in psychology from Rutgers University and completed a post-doctoral fellowship in pharmacology and toxicology at Rutgers University.
Website: https://autismsciencefoundation.org/
ASF Vaccine Rescources: https://autismsciencefoundation.org/what-is-autism/autism-and-vaccines/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/AHalladayASF
Support The Autism Science Foundation
Please remember that self-care is more important than ever. It’s not easy but we have to do our best to look after ourselves, especially during these turbulent and uncertain times.
Please listen and share with anyone that could benefit.
All my information and relevant links are here
Sponsors
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at theautismdad.com/hero and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50. 
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

      Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <p>In this week’s episode, I speak with Alycia Halladay again. The previous episode can be found <a href="https://www.theautismdad.com/2020/04/10/autism-covid19-and-homework-oh-my-feat-alycia-halladay-s3e15/">here</a>. Alycia is the Chief Science Officer at the Autism Science Foundation. We recently had a discussion about how COVID19 impacts the Autism Community. We talk about family stress, school-related safety concerns, and even touch a bit on the upcoming COVID19 vaccine because the anti-vaxxers are already moving to discourage people from taking a COVID19 vaccine when it’s ready.</p><p>About Alycia:</p><p>Alycia Halladay is the Chief Science Officer at the Autism Science Foundation. She oversees the science programs and portfolio of ASF. She previously served as Senior Director of Environmental and Clinical Sciences at Autism Speaks. She holds a PhD in psychology from Rutgers University and completed a post-doctoral fellowship in pharmacology and toxicology at Rutgers University.</p><p>Website: <a href="https://autismsciencefoundation.org/">https://autismsciencefoundation.org/</a></p><p>ASF Vaccine Rescources: <a href="https://autismsciencefoundation.org/what-is-autism/autism-and-vaccines/">https://autismsciencefoundation.org/what-is-autism/autism-and-vaccines/</a></p><p>Twitter: <a href="https://twitter.com/AHalladayASF">https://twitter.com/AHalladayASF</a></p><p><a href="https://donatenow.networkforgood.org/1429607?code=ASF+Website">Support The Autism Science Foundation</a></p><p>Please remember that self-care is more important than ever. It’s not easy but we have to do our best to look after ourselves, especially during these turbulent and uncertain times.</p><p>Please listen and share with anyone that could benefit.</p><p><strong>All my information and relevant links are </strong><a href="https://linktr.ee/theautismdad"><strong>here</strong></a></p><p>Sponsors</p><p>This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit <a href="https://www.theautismdad.com/2018/08/28/kids-learn-self-regulation-through-gaming-with-mightier-review/">theautismdad.com/mightier</a> and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.</p><p>This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at <a href="http://theautismdad.com/hero">theautismdad.com/hero</a> and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50. </p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
      <p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Happy Ladders</strong></p><p>Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/happyladders">Visit Happy Ladders</a></p><p><strong>BrainyAct</strong></p><p>BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/brainyact">Visit BrainyAct</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>Co-Parenting Through Divorce (feat. David Hill, MD, FAAP) S3E25</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/co-parenting-through-divorce-feat-david-hill-md-faap-s3e25</link>
      <description>I’ve been wanting to take on the topic of co-parenting through divorce for a while now. It’s relevant to so many families out there, including mine. David Hill, MD, FAAP literally co-wrote the book on Co-parenting Through Separation and Divorce: Putting Your Children First for the American Academy of Pediatrics. This is such an important topic because divorce is common, but unfortunately, navigating divorce, especially with kids (in general) can be incredibly challenging for a million reasons.
There are common mistakes that parents make when going through something this emotionally challenging and Dr. Hill helps us to understand those common mistakes and how to avoid them.
This is such an important conversation and I encourage you to listen and share this. The message is a very positive one.
David Hill, MD, FAAP, is a hospitalist pediatrician at Goldsboro Pediatrics, Adjunct Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine, a member of the American Academy of Pediatrics Council Management Committee, and Associate Editor of Pediatric Care Online Patient Education for the AAP. He writes and lectures nationally and internationally on pediatric topics, including media use, fatherhood, and family separation.
Grab his book Co-parenting Through Separation and Divorce: Putting Your Children First
Check out his website: https://doctordavidhill.com/
Facebook: @DadtoDad
Twitter: @DadsBook
https://www.instagram.com/davidlhillmd/
https://medium.com/@davidlhillmd
https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidlhillmd/
All my information and relevant links are here
Sponsors
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at theautismdad.com/hero and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50. 

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 24 Jul 2020 13:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Co-Parenting Through Divorce (feat. David Hill, MD, FAAP)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>3</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>25</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>I’ve been wanting to take on the topic of co-parenting through divorce for a while now. It’s relevant to so many families out there, including mine. David Hill, MD, FAAP literally co-wrote the book on Co-parenting Through Separation and Divorce: Putting Your Children First for the American Academy of Pediatrics. This is such an important topic because divorce is common, but unfortunately, navigating divorce, especially with kids (in general) can be incredibly challenging for a million reasons.
There are common mistakes that parents make when going through something this emotionally challenging and Dr. Hill helps us to understand those common mistakes and how to avoid them.
This is such an important conversation and I encourage you to listen and share this. The message is a very positive one.
David Hill, MD, FAAP, is a hospitalist pediatrician at Goldsboro Pediatrics, Adjunct Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine, a member of the American Academy of Pediatrics Council Management Committee, and Associate Editor of Pediatric Care Online Patient Education for the AAP. He writes and lectures nationally and internationally on pediatric topics, including media use, fatherhood, and family separation.
Grab his book Co-parenting Through Separation and Divorce: Putting Your Children First
Check out his website: https://doctordavidhill.com/
Facebook: @DadtoDad
Twitter: @DadsBook
https://www.instagram.com/davidlhillmd/
https://medium.com/@davidlhillmd
https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidlhillmd/
All my information and relevant links are here
Sponsors
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at theautismdad.com/hero and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50. 

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>I’ve been wanting to take on the topic of co-parenting through divorce for a while now. It’s relevant to so many families out there, including mine. David Hill, MD, FAAP literally co-wrote the book on Co-parenting Through Separation and Divorce: Putting Your Children First for the American Academy of Pediatrics. This is such an important topic because divorce is common, but unfortunately, navigating divorce, especially with kids (in general) can be incredibly challenging for a million reasons.
There are common mistakes that parents make when going through something this emotionally challenging and Dr. Hill helps us to understand those common mistakes and how to avoid them.
This is such an important conversation and I encourage you to listen and share this. The message is a very positive one.
David Hill, MD, FAAP, is a hospitalist pediatrician at Goldsboro Pediatrics, Adjunct Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine, a member of the American Academy of Pediatrics Council Management Committee, and Associate Editor of Pediatric Care Online Patient Education for the AAP. He writes and lectures nationally and internationally on pediatric topics, including media use, fatherhood, and family separation.
Grab his book Co-parenting Through Separation and Divorce: Putting Your Children First
Check out his website: https://doctordavidhill.com/
Facebook: @DadtoDad
Twitter: @DadsBook
https://www.instagram.com/davidlhillmd/
https://medium.com/@davidlhillmd
https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidlhillmd/
All my information and relevant links are here
Sponsors
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at theautismdad.com/hero and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50. 

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
 
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        <p>I’ve been wanting to take on the topic of co-parenting through divorce for a while now. It’s relevant to so many families out there, including mine. David Hill, MD, FAAP literally co-wrote the book on <em>Co-parenting Through Separation and Divorce: Putting Your Children First </em>for the American Academy of Pediatrics. This is such an important topic because divorce is common, but unfortunately, navigating divorce, especially with kids (in general) can be incredibly challenging for a million reasons.</p><p>There are common mistakes that parents make when going through something this emotionally challenging and Dr. Hill helps us to understand those common mistakes and how to avoid them.</p><p>This is such an important conversation and I encourage you to listen and share this. The message is a very positive one.</p><p>David Hill, MD, FAAP, is a hospitalist pediatrician at Goldsboro Pediatrics, Adjunct Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine, a member of the American Academy of Pediatrics Council Management Committee, and Associate Editor of Pediatric Care Online Patient Education for the AAP. He writes and lectures nationally and internationally on pediatric topics, including media use, fatherhood, and family separation.</p><p>Grab his book <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Co-parenting-Through-Separation-Divorce-Children/dp/1610023803#ace-2093936695">Co-parenting Through Separation and Divorce: Putting Your Children First</a></p><p>Check out his website: <a href="https://doctordavidhill.com/">https://doctordavidhill.com/</a></p><p>Facebook: <a href="https://www.facebook.com/DadToDad/">@DadtoDad</a></p><p>Twitter: <a href="https://twitter.com/DadsBook">@DadsBook</a></p><p><a href="https://www.instagram.com/davidlhillmd/">https://www.instagram.com/davidlhillmd/</a></p><p><a href="https://medium.com/@davidlhillmd">https://medium.com/@davidlhillmd</a></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidlhillmd/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidlhillmd/</a></p><p><strong>All my information and relevant links are </strong><a href="https://www.liinks.co/theautismdad"><strong>here</strong></a></p><p>Sponsors</p><p>This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit <a href="https://www.theautismdad.com/2018/08/28/kids-learn-self-regulation-through-gaming-with-mightier-review/">theautismdad.com/mightier</a> and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.</p><p>This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at <a href="http://theautismdad.com/hero">theautismdad.com/hero</a> and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50. </p><p><br></p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Happy Ladders</strong></p><p>Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/happyladders">Visit Happy Ladders</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>Welcome to The Autism Dad Podcast</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/welcome-to-the-autism-dad-podcast</link>
      <description>Welcome to The Autism Dad podcast. Every Friday I bring you a new episode with an amazing guest and we take on topics that are relevant to your life. You will hear conversations about various parenting topics, mental health, autism, ADHD, technology, current events, and yes, sometimes even politics. It’s important to me that I approach these topics in a no-nonsense way and I don’t hide my views and opinions.
I’m not afraid to take on sensitive topics here on The Autism Dad podcast. Therefore, I talk about things, even when they are uncomfortable to talk about. I hope that everyone takes away something positive from each episode.
I’ve been writing daily for over a decade and have found that podcasting is a great new way to reach my audience. You can listen on every major podcasting platform. Just download your favorite app and search for “The Autism Dad Podcast”. Don’t forget to smash that subscribe button so you get notified when new episodes drop. Also, please remember to rate my podcast because that really helps me grow.
I’m also always looking for guests and sponsors. If you’d like to be a guest or sponsor an episode, send me a message at theautismdad.com/contact.
 
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 22 Jul 2020 13:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Welcome to The Autism Dad Podcast</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Welcome to The Autism Dad podcast. Every Friday I bring you a new episode with an amazing guest and we take on topics that are relevant to your life. You will hear conversations about various parenting topics, mental health, autism, ADHD, technology, current events, and yes, sometimes even politics. It’s important to me that I approach these topics in a no-nonsense way and I don’t hide my views and opinions.
I’m not afraid to take on sensitive topics here on The Autism Dad podcast. Therefore, I talk about things, even when they are uncomfortable to talk about. I hope that everyone takes away something positive from each episode.
I’ve been writing daily for over a decade and have found that podcasting is a great new way to reach my audience. You can listen on every major podcasting platform. Just download your favorite app and search for “The Autism Dad Podcast”. Don’t forget to smash that subscribe button so you get notified when new episodes drop. Also, please remember to rate my podcast because that really helps me grow.
I’m also always looking for guests and sponsors. If you’d like to be a guest or sponsor an episode, send me a message at theautismdad.com/contact.
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Welcome to The Autism Dad podcast. Every Friday I bring you a new episode with an amazing guest and we take on topics that are relevant to your life. You will hear conversations about various parenting topics, mental health, autism, ADHD, technology, current events, and yes, sometimes even politics. It’s important to me that I approach these topics in a no-nonsense way and I don’t hide my views and opinions.
I’m not afraid to take on sensitive topics here on The Autism Dad podcast. Therefore, I talk about things, even when they are uncomfortable to talk about. I hope that everyone takes away something positive from each episode.
I’ve been writing daily for over a decade and have found that podcasting is a great new way to reach my audience. You can listen on every major podcasting platform. Just download your favorite app and search for “The Autism Dad Podcast”. Don’t forget to smash that subscribe button so you get notified when new episodes drop. Also, please remember to rate my podcast because that really helps me grow.
I’m also always looking for guests and sponsors. If you’d like to be a guest or sponsor an episode, send me a message at theautismdad.com/contact.
 
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <p>Welcome to The Autism Dad podcast. Every Friday I bring you a new episode with an amazing guest and we take on topics that are relevant to your life. You will hear conversations about various parenting topics, mental health, autism, ADHD, technology, current events, and yes, sometimes even politics. It’s important to me that I approach these topics in a no-nonsense way and I don’t hide my views and opinions.</p><p>I’m not afraid to take on sensitive topics here on The Autism Dad podcast. Therefore, I talk about things, even when they are uncomfortable to talk about. I hope that everyone takes away something positive from each episode.</p><p>I’ve been writing daily for over a decade and have found that podcasting is a great new way to reach my audience. You can listen on every major podcasting platform. Just download your favorite app and search for “The Autism Dad Podcast”. Don’t forget to smash that subscribe button so you get notified when new episodes drop. Also, please remember to rate my podcast because that really helps me grow.</p><p>I’m also always looking for guests and sponsors. If you’d like to be a guest or sponsor an episode, send me a message at theautismdad.com/contact.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>Caring For The Caregivers (feat. Eileen Silverberg) S3E24</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/caring-for-the-caregivers-feat-eileen-silverberg-s3e24</link>
      <description>My guest is Eileen Silverberg. She’s a Life Coach in Emotional Management and author of “A Warrior of Light: A Guide of Inner Wisdom For Challenging Times”.
We have a very important conversation about the physical and emotional challenges of being a caregiver. Eileen shares her personal journey of becoming a caregiver to her mother.
The message here is very important. Please listen, share, subscribe and rate this episode.
Eileen Silverberg’s Links:
Website: https://eileensilverberg.com/
Get her book here
All my information and relevant links are here
Sponsors
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at theautismdad.com/hero and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50. 
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

      Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 16 Jul 2020 13:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Caring For The Caregivers (feat. Eileen Silverberg)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>3</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>24</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>My guest is Eileen Silverberg. She’s a Life Coach in Emotional Management and author of “A Warrior of Light: A Guide of Inner Wisdom For Challenging Times”.
We have a very important conversation about the physical and emotional challenges of being a caregiver. Eileen shares her personal journey of becoming a caregiver to her mother.
The message here is very important. Please listen, share, subscribe and rate this episode.
Eileen Silverberg’s Links:
Website: https://eileensilverberg.com/
Get her book here
All my information and relevant links are here
Sponsors
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at theautismdad.com/hero and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50. 
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

      Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>My guest is Eileen Silverberg. She’s a Life Coach in Emotional Management and author of “A Warrior of Light: A Guide of Inner Wisdom For Challenging Times”.
We have a very important conversation about the physical and emotional challenges of being a caregiver. Eileen shares her personal journey of becoming a caregiver to her mother.
The message here is very important. Please listen, share, subscribe and rate this episode.
Eileen Silverberg’s Links:
Website: https://eileensilverberg.com/
Get her book here
All my information and relevant links are here
Sponsors
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at theautismdad.com/hero and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50. 
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

      Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <p>My guest is Eileen Silverberg. She’s a Life Coach in Emotional Management and author of “A Warrior of Light: A Guide of Inner Wisdom For Challenging Times”.</p><p>We have a very important conversation about the physical and emotional challenges of being a caregiver. Eileen shares her personal journey of becoming a caregiver to her mother.</p><p>The message here is very important. Please listen, share, subscribe and rate this episode.</p><p>Eileen Silverberg’s Links:</p><p>Website: <a href="https://eileensilverberg.com/">https://eileensilverberg.com/</a></p><p>Get her book <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Warrior-Light-Guide-Wisdom-Challenging-ebook/dp/B0847CVLL7">here</a></p><p><strong>All my information and relevant links are </strong><a href="https://www.liinks.co/theautismdad"><strong>here</strong></a></p><p>Sponsors</p><p>This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit <a href="https://www.theautismdad.com/2018/08/28/kids-learn-self-regulation-through-gaming-with-mightier-review/">theautismdad.com/mightier</a> and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.</p><p>This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at <a href="http://theautismdad.com/hero">theautismdad.com/hero</a> and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50. </p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
      <p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Happy Ladders</strong></p><p>Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/happyladders">Visit Happy Ladders</a></p><p><strong>BrainyAct</strong></p><p>BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/brainyact">Visit BrainyAct</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>When Schools Are Closed (feat. Matthew Boulay) S3E23</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/when-schools-are-closed-feat-matthew-boulay-s3e23</link>
      <description>In this episode, I speak with Matthew Boulay about education in the advent of COVID19, as well as the importance of summer learning. We talk about his new book “When Schools are Closed: A Guide for parents to discover the extraordinary power of summer learning in the era of COVID19”.
It’s a great conversation and I recommend you check out his book. Link below.About Matthew Boulay:
Founder and Former CEO of the National Summer Learning Association (NSLA)
Author of “When Schools Are Closed” A guide for parents to discover the extraordinary power of summer learning in the era of COVID19..
You can get his book on Amazon
You can find me: theautismdad.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad
Sponsors
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at theautismdad.com/hero and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50.
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

      Mentioned in this episode:
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
 
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      <pubDate>Fri, 10 Jul 2020 13:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>When Schools Are Closed (feat. Matthew Boulay)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>3</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>23</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode, I speak with Matthew Boulay about education in the advent of COVID19, as well as the importance of summer learning. We talk about his new book “When Schools are Closed: A Guide for parents to discover the extraordinary power of summer learning in the era of COVID19”.
It’s a great conversation and I recommend you check out his book. Link below.About Matthew Boulay:
Founder and Former CEO of the National Summer Learning Association (NSLA)
Author of “When Schools Are Closed” A guide for parents to discover the extraordinary power of summer learning in the era of COVID19..
You can get his book on Amazon
You can find me: theautismdad.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad
Sponsors
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at theautismdad.com/hero and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50.
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

      Mentioned in this episode:
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode, I speak with Matthew Boulay about education in the advent of COVID19, as well as the importance of summer learning. We talk about his new book “When Schools are Closed: A Guide for parents to discover the extraordinary power of summer learning in the era of COVID19”.
It’s a great conversation and I recommend you check out his book. Link below.About Matthew Boulay:
Founder and Former CEO of the National Summer Learning Association (NSLA)
Author of “When Schools Are Closed” A guide for parents to discover the extraordinary power of summer learning in the era of COVID19..
You can get his book on Amazon
You can find me: theautismdad.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad
Sponsors
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at theautismdad.com/hero and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50.
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

      Mentioned in this episode:
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
 
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        <p>In this episode, I speak with Matthew Boulay about education in the advent of COVID19, as well as the importance of summer learning. We talk about his new book “When Schools are Closed: A Guide for parents to discover the extraordinary power of summer learning in the era of COVID19”.</p><p>It’s a great conversation and I recommend you check out his book. Link below.About Matthew Boulay:</p><p>Founder and Former CEO of the National Summer Learning Association (NSLA)</p><p>Author of “When Schools Are Closed” A guide for parents to discover the extraordinary power of summer learning in the era of COVID19..</p><p>You can get his book on <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Keep-Your-Learning-Schools-Closed-ebook/dp/B088ZWSG6Y/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3K60Z0JVUMNAG&amp;dchild=1&amp;keywords=when+schools+are+closed&amp;qid=1593694711&amp;sprefix=When+Sc,undefined,166&amp;sr=8-1">Amazon</a></p><p><strong>You can find me</strong>: <a href="https://my.captivate.fm/theautismdad.com">theautismdad.com</a></p><p><strong>Twitter</strong>: <a href="https://twitter.com/theautismdad">https://twitter.com/theautismdad</a></p><p>Sponsors</p><p>This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit <a href="https://www.theautismdad.com/2018/08/28/kids-learn-self-regulation-through-gaming-with-mightier-review/">theautismdad.com/mightier</a> and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.</p><p>This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at <a href="http://theautismdad.com/hero">theautismdad.com/hero</a> and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50.</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
      <p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>BrainyAct</strong></p><p>BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/brainyact">Visit BrainyAct</a></p><p><strong>Happy Ladders</strong></p><p>Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/happyladders">Visit Happy Ladders</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>The Struggle Is Real (feat. Amy Kelly) S3E22</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/the-struggle-is-real-feat-amy-kelly-s3e22</link>
      <description>Amy Kelly is the mother of Danny, Annie, and Ryan. Her daughter Annie is diagnosed with moderate to severe autism, verbal apraxia, intellectual and developmental disabilities, and general anxiety disorder.
Amy Kelly is the National Director of Family Engagement for Devereux Advanced Behavioral Health. Devereux is one of the nation’s oldest and largest nonprofit providers of behavioral healthcare. She also serves as a family representative on several special-needs boards in the community, locally and nationally.
Amy also participates with other patients and families in efforts supported by the American Board of Pediatrics Foundation. The goal is to address children with special needs and the importance of quality care.
Amy and I have a conversation about the many challenges facing our special needs kids as they transition to remote learning. She shares her personal experience with her daughter and we talk about ways to help navigate this new journey.
More information about Amy Kelly:
More on Devereux Advanced Behavioral Health:

About Devereux Advanced Behavioral Health

Who We Help

Devereux’s Autism Services

COVID-19 Emergency Preparedness Resource Center


Amy Kelly’s Resources and Tips:

COVID-19: Helping families with special needs during a public health crisis

Special Needs &amp; Coronavirus: 4 Ways to Help Kids &amp; Adults With Special Needs Adapt to Wearing Face Masks During the COVID-19 Pandemic

COVID-19: Tips for Working From Home (And Finding Relief) With Your Children Out of School

Creative alternatives for continued learning for children with special needs


General Awareness Piece:
Talking to individuals with autism about COVID-19

Telehealth and Autism:
Using Telehealth to Create a Virtual Community for Adults with Autism

Sponsors
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at theautismdad.com/hero and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50.

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mentioned in this episode:

 
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      <pubDate>Fri, 03 Jul 2020 12:45:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>The Struggle Is Real (feat. Amy Kelly)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>3</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>22</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Amy Kelly is the mother of Danny, Annie, and Ryan. Her daughter Annie is diagnosed with moderate to severe autism, verbal apraxia, intellectual and developmental disabilities, and general anxiety disorder.
Amy Kelly is the National Director of Family Engagement for Devereux Advanced Behavioral Health. Devereux is one of the nation’s oldest and largest nonprofit providers of behavioral healthcare. She also serves as a family representative on several special-needs boards in the community, locally and nationally.
Amy also participates with other patients and families in efforts supported by the American Board of Pediatrics Foundation. The goal is to address children with special needs and the importance of quality care.
Amy and I have a conversation about the many challenges facing our special needs kids as they transition to remote learning. She shares her personal experience with her daughter and we talk about ways to help navigate this new journey.
More information about Amy Kelly:
More on Devereux Advanced Behavioral Health:

About Devereux Advanced Behavioral Health

Who We Help

Devereux’s Autism Services

COVID-19 Emergency Preparedness Resource Center


Amy Kelly’s Resources and Tips:

COVID-19: Helping families with special needs during a public health crisis

Special Needs &amp; Coronavirus: 4 Ways to Help Kids &amp; Adults With Special Needs Adapt to Wearing Face Masks During the COVID-19 Pandemic

COVID-19: Tips for Working From Home (And Finding Relief) With Your Children Out of School

Creative alternatives for continued learning for children with special needs


General Awareness Piece:
Talking to individuals with autism about COVID-19

Telehealth and Autism:
Using Telehealth to Create a Virtual Community for Adults with Autism

Sponsors
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at theautismdad.com/hero and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50.

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mentioned in this episode:

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Amy Kelly is the mother of Danny, Annie, and Ryan. Her daughter Annie is diagnosed with moderate to severe autism, verbal apraxia, intellectual and developmental disabilities, and general anxiety disorder.
Amy Kelly is the National Director of Family Engagement for Devereux Advanced Behavioral Health. Devereux is one of the nation’s oldest and largest nonprofit providers of behavioral healthcare. She also serves as a family representative on several special-needs boards in the community, locally and nationally.
Amy also participates with other patients and families in efforts supported by the American Board of Pediatrics Foundation. The goal is to address children with special needs and the importance of quality care.
Amy and I have a conversation about the many challenges facing our special needs kids as they transition to remote learning. She shares her personal experience with her daughter and we talk about ways to help navigate this new journey.
More information about Amy Kelly:
More on Devereux Advanced Behavioral Health:

About Devereux Advanced Behavioral Health

Who We Help

Devereux’s Autism Services

COVID-19 Emergency Preparedness Resource Center


Amy Kelly’s Resources and Tips:

COVID-19: Helping families with special needs during a public health crisis

Special Needs &amp; Coronavirus: 4 Ways to Help Kids &amp; Adults With Special Needs Adapt to Wearing Face Masks During the COVID-19 Pandemic

COVID-19: Tips for Working From Home (And Finding Relief) With Your Children Out of School

Creative alternatives for continued learning for children with special needs


General Awareness Piece:
Talking to individuals with autism about COVID-19

Telehealth and Autism:
Using Telehealth to Create a Virtual Community for Adults with Autism

Sponsors
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at theautismdad.com/hero and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50.

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mentioned in this episode:

 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <p>Amy Kelly is the mother of Danny, Annie, and Ryan. Her daughter Annie is diagnosed with moderate to severe autism, verbal apraxia, intellectual and developmental disabilities, and general anxiety disorder.</p><p>Amy Kelly is the National Director of Family Engagement for Devereux Advanced Behavioral Health. Devereux is one of the nation’s oldest and largest nonprofit providers of behavioral healthcare. She also serves as a family representative on several special-needs boards in the community, locally and nationally.</p><p>Amy also participates with other patients and families in efforts supported by the American Board of Pediatrics Foundation. The goal is to address children with special needs and the importance of quality care.</p><p>Amy and I have a conversation about the many challenges facing our special needs kids as they transition to remote learning. She shares her personal experience with her daughter and we talk about ways to help navigate this new journey.</p><p>More information about Amy Kelly:</p><p><strong>More on Devereux Advanced Behavioral Health:</strong></p><ul>
<li><a href="https://nam02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.devereux.org%2Fsite%2FSPageServer%2F%3Fpagename%3Dabout&amp;data=02%7C01%7Camy.ashmen%40devereux.org%7C0e1efa3908f84b1c88cf08d80e0d924b%7Ca0b51ecc343444c8b73d05778a16d505%7C1%7C0%7C637274798743042720&amp;sdata=xBgq67GBYSfB3cPZdt2QzXsU9bSdNsB8wzFx0t5i6%2B4%3D&amp;reserved=0">About Devereux Advanced Behavioral Health</a></li>
<li><a href="https://nam02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.devereux.org%2Fsite%2FSPageServer%2F%3Fpagename%3Dwho&amp;data=02%7C01%7Camy.ashmen%40devereux.org%7C0e1efa3908f84b1c88cf08d80e0d924b%7Ca0b51ecc343444c8b73d05778a16d505%7C1%7C0%7C637274798743042720&amp;sdata=MrYxLjyQOMPotzYx0VsRhRM9ftGDAW6FEN5XEODanVI%3D&amp;reserved=0">Who We Help</a></li>
<li><a href="https://nam02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.devereux.org%2Fsite%2FSPageServer%2F%3Fpagename%3Dautism&amp;data=02%7C01%7Camy.ashmen%40devereux.org%7C0e1efa3908f84b1c88cf08d80e0d924b%7Ca0b51ecc343444c8b73d05778a16d505%7C1%7C0%7C637274798743042720&amp;sdata=DCne7gf7Pr53tX%2FPVLFRmB3aUa9PxLYbVir4cUVnNrI%3D&amp;reserved=0">Devereux’s Autism Services</a></li>
<li><a href="https://nam02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.devereux.org%2Fsite%2FSPageServer%2F%3Fpagename%3Dcoronavirus_emergency_preparedness&amp;data=02%7C01%7Camy.ashmen%40devereux.org%7C0e1efa3908f84b1c88cf08d80e0d924b%7Ca0b51ecc343444c8b73d05778a16d505%7C1%7C0%7C637274798743052673&amp;sdata=6dBtW7uPMq13GoP7Le5blr7fYpyrrlRYED7F86bggkw%3D&amp;reserved=0">COVID-19 Emergency Preparedness Resource Center</a></li>
</ul><br><p><br></p><p><strong>Amy Kelly’s Resources and Tips:</strong></p><ul>
<li><a href="https://nam02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.devereux.org%2Fsite%2FSPageServer%2F%3Fpagename%3Dhelping_families&amp;data=02%7C01%7Camy.ashmen%40devereux.org%7C0e1efa3908f84b1c88cf08d80e0d924b%7Ca0b51ecc343444c8b73d05778a16d505%7C1%7C0%7C637274798743052673&amp;sdata=Mzb2v%2FX3l3XqfUMHqu90qO05pbuiClk4yo7K%2FBJ%2BEB4%3D&amp;reserved=0">COVID-19: Helping families with special needs during a public health crisis</a></li>
<li><a href="https://nam02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2F30seconds.com%2Fhealth%2Ftip%2F19316%2FSpecial-Needs-Coronavirus-4-Ways-to-Help-Kids-Adults-With-Special-Needs-Adapt-to-Wearing-Face-Masks-During-the-COVID-19-Pandemic%3Fhl%3Ddevereu&amp;data=02%7C01%7Camy.ashmen%40devereux.org%7C0e1efa3908f84b1c88cf08d80e0d924b%7Ca0b51ecc343444c8b73d05778a16d505%7C1%7C0%7C637274798743062627&amp;sdata=DsxmDDsGh5LsBoNARyHmFGatja0xZ5EFgIlqv%2Fw%2BNHw%3D&amp;reserved=0">Special Needs &amp; Coronavirus: 4 Ways to Help Kids &amp; Adults With Special Needs Adapt to Wearing Face Masks During the COVID-19 Pandemic</a></li>
<li><a href="https://nam02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fautismspectrumnews.org%2Fcovid-19-tips-for-working-from-home-and-finding-relief-with-your-children-out-of-school%2F&amp;data=02%7C01%7Camy.ashmen%40devereux.org%7C0e1efa3908f84b1c88cf08d80e0d924b%7Ca0b51ecc343444c8b73d05778a16d505%7C1%7C0%7C637274798743062627&amp;sdata=0WSNQnpvET7FhaLYHP3oKgYVTeMbANtUgmeibCr1Q78%3D&amp;reserved=0">COVID-19: Tips for Working From Home (And Finding Relief) With Your Children Out of School</a></li>
<li><a href="https://nam02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.devereux.org%2Fsite%2FSPageServer%2F%3Fpagename%3Dcreative_alternatives&amp;data=02%7C01%7Camy.ashmen%40devereux.org%7C0e1efa3908f84b1c88cf08d80e0d924b%7Ca0b51ecc343444c8b73d05778a16d505%7C1%7C0%7C637274798743072583&amp;sdata=XHQ5ON91ArQwJPRXZ6JpcEKx%2BKptHh7TCQbrDJn5FP4%3D&amp;reserved=0">Creative alternatives for continued learning for children with special needs</a></li>
</ul><br><p><br></p><p><strong>General Awareness Piece:</strong></p><ul><li><a href="https://nam02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.devereux.org%2Fsite%2FSPageServer%2F%3Fpagename%3Dautism_awareness_month_20&amp;data=02%7C01%7Camy.ashmen%40devereux.org%7C0e1efa3908f84b1c88cf08d80e0d924b%7Ca0b51ecc343444c8b73d05778a16d505%7C1%7C0%7C637274798743072583&amp;sdata=%2BEeGDd08VjJsVQxI40U7HPdxZBNS0l2n3N8CZ9IQtrA%3D&amp;reserved=0">Talking to individuals with autism about COVID-19</a></li></ul><br><p><br></p><p><strong>Telehealth and Autism:</strong></p><ul><li><a href="https://nam02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fautismspectrumnews.org%2Fusing-telehealth-to-create-a-virtual-community-for-adults-with-autism%2F&amp;data=02%7C01%7Camy.ashmen%40devereux.org%7C0e1efa3908f84b1c88cf08d80e0d924b%7Ca0b51ecc343444c8b73d05778a16d505%7C1%7C0%7C637274798743082539&amp;sdata=TYPYZq43G%2BzA0%2Bq9PLbgVDfZ2xV2gAsqVtlpKE%2BNQ0A%3D&amp;reserved=0">Using Telehealth to Create a Virtual Community for Adults with Autism</a></li></ul><br><p><br></p><p>Sponsors</p><p>This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit <a href="https://www.theautismdad.com/2018/08/28/kids-learn-self-regulation-through-gaming-with-mightier-review/">theautismdad.com/mightier</a> and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.</p><p>This episode is also brought to you by Hero Health. HERO is a smart automatic pill dispenser that dramatically improves medication management and compliance. Learn more at <a href="http://theautismdad.com/hero">theautismdad.com/hero</a> and use code “theautismdad50” to save $50.</p><p><br></p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><br></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>Talking to Your Kids About COVID19 (feat. Kristin Canavera from St. Jude) S3E21</title>
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      <description>If you’re a parent who’s trying to discuss COVID19 with your children, this show is definitely for you. Kristin Canavera is a child psychologist at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital and she’s on the pod today to discuss the St. Jude COVID19 resource kits for kids, tweens, adolescents, and parents. These are free downloadable resource kits and can be found at the link below.
We discuss talking to kids about COVID19 in a way that’s developmentally appropriate.
Please take a listen and pass this along because COVID19 is here and it isn’t going away anytime soon. I know that’s scary but it’s very important to deal with the facts and St. Jude is here to help us talk with our kids about COVID19.
You can find Kristin: https://www.stjude.org/directory/c/kristin-canavera.html
St. Jude COVID19 Resource Kits: https://together.stjude.org/en-us/care-support/talking-about-coronavirus-covid-19.html
St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital is leading the way the world understands, treats, and cures childhood cancer and other life-threatening diseases. It is the only National Cancer Institute-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center devoted solely to children. St. Jude is ranked the No. 1 pediatric cancer hospital by U.S. News &amp; World Report. Treatments developed at St. Jude have helped push the overall childhood cancer survival rate from 20 percent to 80 percent since the hospital opened more than 50 years ago. St. Jude freely shares the breakthroughs it makes, and every child saved at St. Jude means doctors and scientists worldwide can use that knowledge to save thousands of more children. Families never receive a bill from St. Jude for treatment, travel, housing, and food — because all a family should worry about is helping their child live.
Donate to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital: https://www.stjude.org/donate/donate-to-st-jude.html?sc_icid=header-btn-donate-now
Support This Podcast
You can find me: theautismdad.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad
IMPORTANT COVID19 INFORMATION
I wanted to provide you with a list of reliable sources for information regarding COVID19. Facts, science medicine and accurate, truthful information matter now more than ever. These are some of the people and medical facilities that I trust and rely on for information about this pandemic. Please give them a follow.
Dr. Tara C. Smith
Professor, infectious disease epidemiologist
Twitter: twitter.com/aetiology
Website: aracsmith.com
Cleveland Clinic
Twitter: twitter.com/clevelandclinic
Website: clevelandclinic.org
Mayo Clinic
Twitter:twitter.com/mayoclinic
Website: mayoclinic.org
CDC
Twitter: twitter.com/cdcgov
Website: cdc.gov
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
This episode is brought to you by AngelSense. Wandering is a huge problem in the Autism community and it’s reached epidemic levels. AngelSense is working to save the lives of Autistic kids who wander, by empowering parents with GPS tracking tools that help them to immediately intervene should an episode of elopement occur. Visit angelsense.com for more information.

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      <itunes:title>Talking to Your Kids About COVID19 (feat. Kristin Canavera from St. Jude)</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:episode>21</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>If you’re a parent who’s trying to discuss COVID19 with your children, this show is definitely for you. Kristin Canavera is a child psychologist at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital and she’s on the pod today to discuss the St. Jude COVID19 resource kits for kids, tweens, adolescents, and parents. These are free downloadable resource kits and can be found at the link below.
We discuss talking to kids about COVID19 in a way that’s developmentally appropriate.
Please take a listen and pass this along because COVID19 is here and it isn’t going away anytime soon. I know that’s scary but it’s very important to deal with the facts and St. Jude is here to help us talk with our kids about COVID19.
You can find Kristin: https://www.stjude.org/directory/c/kristin-canavera.html
St. Jude COVID19 Resource Kits: https://together.stjude.org/en-us/care-support/talking-about-coronavirus-covid-19.html
St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital is leading the way the world understands, treats, and cures childhood cancer and other life-threatening diseases. It is the only National Cancer Institute-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center devoted solely to children. St. Jude is ranked the No. 1 pediatric cancer hospital by U.S. News &amp; World Report. Treatments developed at St. Jude have helped push the overall childhood cancer survival rate from 20 percent to 80 percent since the hospital opened more than 50 years ago. St. Jude freely shares the breakthroughs it makes, and every child saved at St. Jude means doctors and scientists worldwide can use that knowledge to save thousands of more children. Families never receive a bill from St. Jude for treatment, travel, housing, and food — because all a family should worry about is helping their child live.
Donate to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital: https://www.stjude.org/donate/donate-to-st-jude.html?sc_icid=header-btn-donate-now
Support This Podcast
You can find me: theautismdad.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad
IMPORTANT COVID19 INFORMATION
I wanted to provide you with a list of reliable sources for information regarding COVID19. Facts, science medicine and accurate, truthful information matter now more than ever. These are some of the people and medical facilities that I trust and rely on for information about this pandemic. Please give them a follow.
Dr. Tara C. Smith
Professor, infectious disease epidemiologist
Twitter: twitter.com/aetiology
Website: aracsmith.com
Cleveland Clinic
Twitter: twitter.com/clevelandclinic
Website: clevelandclinic.org
Mayo Clinic
Twitter:twitter.com/mayoclinic
Website: mayoclinic.org
CDC
Twitter: twitter.com/cdcgov
Website: cdc.gov
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
This episode is brought to you by AngelSense. Wandering is a huge problem in the Autism community and it’s reached epidemic levels. AngelSense is working to save the lives of Autistic kids who wander, by empowering parents with GPS tracking tools that help them to immediately intervene should an episode of elopement occur. Visit angelsense.com for more information.

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      <itunes:summary>If you’re a parent who’s trying to discuss COVID19 with your children, this show is definitely for you. Kristin Canavera is a child psychologist at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital and she’s on the pod today to discuss the St. Jude COVID19 resource kits for kids, tweens, adolescents, and parents. These are free downloadable resource kits and can be found at the link below.
We discuss talking to kids about COVID19 in a way that’s developmentally appropriate.
Please take a listen and pass this along because COVID19 is here and it isn’t going away anytime soon. I know that’s scary but it’s very important to deal with the facts and St. Jude is here to help us talk with our kids about COVID19.
You can find Kristin: https://www.stjude.org/directory/c/kristin-canavera.html
St. Jude COVID19 Resource Kits: https://together.stjude.org/en-us/care-support/talking-about-coronavirus-covid-19.html
St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital is leading the way the world understands, treats, and cures childhood cancer and other life-threatening diseases. It is the only National Cancer Institute-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center devoted solely to children. St. Jude is ranked the No. 1 pediatric cancer hospital by U.S. News &amp; World Report. Treatments developed at St. Jude have helped push the overall childhood cancer survival rate from 20 percent to 80 percent since the hospital opened more than 50 years ago. St. Jude freely shares the breakthroughs it makes, and every child saved at St. Jude means doctors and scientists worldwide can use that knowledge to save thousands of more children. Families never receive a bill from St. Jude for treatment, travel, housing, and food — because all a family should worry about is helping their child live.
Donate to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital: https://www.stjude.org/donate/donate-to-st-jude.html?sc_icid=header-btn-donate-now
Support This Podcast
You can find me: theautismdad.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad
IMPORTANT COVID19 INFORMATION
I wanted to provide you with a list of reliable sources for information regarding COVID19. Facts, science medicine and accurate, truthful information matter now more than ever. These are some of the people and medical facilities that I trust and rely on for information about this pandemic. Please give them a follow.
Dr. Tara C. Smith
Professor, infectious disease epidemiologist
Twitter: twitter.com/aetiology
Website: aracsmith.com
Cleveland Clinic
Twitter: twitter.com/clevelandclinic
Website: clevelandclinic.org
Mayo Clinic
Twitter:twitter.com/mayoclinic
Website: mayoclinic.org
CDC
Twitter: twitter.com/cdcgov
Website: cdc.gov
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
This episode is brought to you by AngelSense. Wandering is a huge problem in the Autism community and it’s reached epidemic levels. AngelSense is working to save the lives of Autistic kids who wander, by empowering parents with GPS tracking tools that help them to immediately intervene should an episode of elopement occur. Visit angelsense.com for more information.

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      <title>Stronger In The Broken Places (feat. Laurie Nadel, Ph.D.) S3E20</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/stronger-in-the-broken-places-feat-laurie-nadel-phd-s3e20</link>
      <description>We have never experienced anything like COVID-19 in our lifetime and people are scared, myself included. Many of us are dealing with high levels of acute stress, irritability, and sleep disruption.
My guest today is Laurie Nadel, Ph.D. Dr. Laurie is a very well-known author, psychotherapist, disaster stress expert and is considered a thought leader in the emerging field of acute stress and PTSD. Dr. Laurie has been a guest on Oprah, CNN, Coast to Coast AM with Art Bell and George Noory, and numerous TV and radio shows in the U.S. and Europe. She has been interviewed about her work with PTSD populations in such major news media as the New York Times, Chicago Tribune, Newsday, Reuters News Service, and other publications around the world.
Dr. Laurie, is uniquely qualified to help us find the calm amid the crisis; she helped first responders after 9/11 and teens who lost fathers in the Twin Towers, as well as teachers and students in the aftermath of the Parkland school shooting. Her book, The Five Gifts, is like an emergency ‘Go-Kit’ for the mind that minimizes and prevents long-term damage from traumatic events.
Dr. Laurie and I talk about how COVID19 is impacting people emotionally and what we can do to help ourselves and each other get through this. Dr. Laurie in my view is a hero. As a former fire/medic, I’m so thankful for the work she has done and continues to do for our heroic first responders.
You can find Laurie Nadel, Ph.D:
https://www.laurienadel.com/
In the media:
http://www.laurienadel.com/inmedia.html
Get her book, The Five Gifts:
https://www.amazon.com/Five-Gifts-Discovering-Strength-Disaster/dp/0757320449
Check out our
Support This Podcast
You can find me: theautismdad.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad
IMPORTANT COVID19 INFORMATION
I wanted to provide you with a list of reliable sources for information regarding COVID19. Facts, science medicine, and accurate, truthful information matter now more than ever. These are some of the people and medical facilities that I trust and rely on for information about this pandemic. Please give them a follow.
Dr. Tara C. Smith
Professor, infectious disease epidemiologist
Twitter: twitter.com/aetiology
Website: aracsmith.com
Cleveland Clinic
Twitter: twitter.com/clevelandclinic
Website: clevelandclinic.org
Mayo Clinic
Twitter:twitter.com/mayoclinic
Website: mayoclinic.org
CDC
Twitter: twitter.com/cdcgov
Website: cdc.gov
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
This episode is brought to you by AngelSense. Wandering is a huge problem in the Autism community and it’s reached epidemic levels. AngelSense is working to save the lives of Autistic kids who wander, by empowering parents with GPS tracking tools that help them to immediately intervene should an episode of elopement occur. Visit angelsense.com for more information.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 08 May 2020 13:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Stronger In The Broken Places (feat. Laurie Nadel, Ph.D.)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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      <itunes:episode>20</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>We have never experienced anything like COVID-19 in our lifetime and people are scared, myself included. Many of us are dealing with high levels of acute stress, irritability, and sleep disruption.
My guest today is Laurie Nadel, Ph.D. Dr. Laurie is a very well-known author, psychotherapist, disaster stress expert and is considered a thought leader in the emerging field of acute stress and PTSD. Dr. Laurie has been a guest on Oprah, CNN, Coast to Coast AM with Art Bell and George Noory, and numerous TV and radio shows in the U.S. and Europe. She has been interviewed about her work with PTSD populations in such major news media as the New York Times, Chicago Tribune, Newsday, Reuters News Service, and other publications around the world.
Dr. Laurie, is uniquely qualified to help us find the calm amid the crisis; she helped first responders after 9/11 and teens who lost fathers in the Twin Towers, as well as teachers and students in the aftermath of the Parkland school shooting. Her book, The Five Gifts, is like an emergency ‘Go-Kit’ for the mind that minimizes and prevents long-term damage from traumatic events.
Dr. Laurie and I talk about how COVID19 is impacting people emotionally and what we can do to help ourselves and each other get through this. Dr. Laurie in my view is a hero. As a former fire/medic, I’m so thankful for the work she has done and continues to do for our heroic first responders.
You can find Laurie Nadel, Ph.D:
https://www.laurienadel.com/
In the media:
http://www.laurienadel.com/inmedia.html
Get her book, The Five Gifts:
https://www.amazon.com/Five-Gifts-Discovering-Strength-Disaster/dp/0757320449
Check out our
Support This Podcast
You can find me: theautismdad.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad
IMPORTANT COVID19 INFORMATION
I wanted to provide you with a list of reliable sources for information regarding COVID19. Facts, science medicine, and accurate, truthful information matter now more than ever. These are some of the people and medical facilities that I trust and rely on for information about this pandemic. Please give them a follow.
Dr. Tara C. Smith
Professor, infectious disease epidemiologist
Twitter: twitter.com/aetiology
Website: aracsmith.com
Cleveland Clinic
Twitter: twitter.com/clevelandclinic
Website: clevelandclinic.org
Mayo Clinic
Twitter:twitter.com/mayoclinic
Website: mayoclinic.org
CDC
Twitter: twitter.com/cdcgov
Website: cdc.gov
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
This episode is brought to you by AngelSense. Wandering is a huge problem in the Autism community and it’s reached epidemic levels. AngelSense is working to save the lives of Autistic kids who wander, by empowering parents with GPS tracking tools that help them to immediately intervene should an episode of elopement occur. Visit angelsense.com for more information.

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      <itunes:summary>We have never experienced anything like COVID-19 in our lifetime and people are scared, myself included. Many of us are dealing with high levels of acute stress, irritability, and sleep disruption.
My guest today is Laurie Nadel, Ph.D. Dr. Laurie is a very well-known author, psychotherapist, disaster stress expert and is considered a thought leader in the emerging field of acute stress and PTSD. Dr. Laurie has been a guest on Oprah, CNN, Coast to Coast AM with Art Bell and George Noory, and numerous TV and radio shows in the U.S. and Europe. She has been interviewed about her work with PTSD populations in such major news media as the New York Times, Chicago Tribune, Newsday, Reuters News Service, and other publications around the world.
Dr. Laurie, is uniquely qualified to help us find the calm amid the crisis; she helped first responders after 9/11 and teens who lost fathers in the Twin Towers, as well as teachers and students in the aftermath of the Parkland school shooting. Her book, The Five Gifts, is like an emergency ‘Go-Kit’ for the mind that minimizes and prevents long-term damage from traumatic events.
Dr. Laurie and I talk about how COVID19 is impacting people emotionally and what we can do to help ourselves and each other get through this. Dr. Laurie in my view is a hero. As a former fire/medic, I’m so thankful for the work she has done and continues to do for our heroic first responders.
You can find Laurie Nadel, Ph.D:
https://www.laurienadel.com/
In the media:
http://www.laurienadel.com/inmedia.html
Get her book, The Five Gifts:
https://www.amazon.com/Five-Gifts-Discovering-Strength-Disaster/dp/0757320449
Check out our
Support This Podcast
You can find me: theautismdad.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad
IMPORTANT COVID19 INFORMATION
I wanted to provide you with a list of reliable sources for information regarding COVID19. Facts, science medicine, and accurate, truthful information matter now more than ever. These are some of the people and medical facilities that I trust and rely on for information about this pandemic. Please give them a follow.
Dr. Tara C. Smith
Professor, infectious disease epidemiologist
Twitter: twitter.com/aetiology
Website: aracsmith.com
Cleveland Clinic
Twitter: twitter.com/clevelandclinic
Website: clevelandclinic.org
Mayo Clinic
Twitter:twitter.com/mayoclinic
Website: mayoclinic.org
CDC
Twitter: twitter.com/cdcgov
Website: cdc.gov
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
This episode is brought to you by AngelSense. Wandering is a huge problem in the Autism community and it’s reached epidemic levels. AngelSense is working to save the lives of Autistic kids who wander, by empowering parents with GPS tracking tools that help them to immediately intervene should an episode of elopement occur. Visit angelsense.com for more information.

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        <p>We have never experienced anything like COVID-19 in our lifetime and people are scared, myself included. Many of us are dealing with high levels of acute stress, irritability, and sleep disruption.</p><p>My guest today is Laurie Nadel, Ph.D. Dr. Laurie is a very well-known author, psychotherapist, disaster stress expert and is considered a thought leader in the emerging field of acute stress and PTSD. Dr. Laurie has been a guest on <em>Oprah</em>, CNN, <em>Coast to Coast AM with Art Bell and George Noory,</em> and numerous TV and radio shows in the U.S. and Europe. She has been interviewed about her work with PTSD populations in such major news media as the <em>New York Times</em>, <em>Chicago Tribune</em>, <em>Newsday</em>, Reuters News Service, and other publications around the world.</p><p>Dr. Laurie, is uniquely qualified to help us find the calm amid the crisis; she helped first responders after 9/11 and teens who lost fathers in the Twin Towers, as well as teachers and students in the aftermath of the Parkland school shooting. Her book, The Five Gifts, is like an emergency ‘Go-Kit’ for the mind that minimizes and prevents long-term damage from traumatic events.</p><p>Dr. Laurie and I talk about how COVID19 is impacting people emotionally and what we can do to help ourselves and each other get through this. Dr. Laurie in my view is a hero. As a former fire/medic, I’m so thankful for the work she has done and continues to do for our heroic first responders.</p><p>You can find Laurie Nadel, Ph.D:</p><p><a href="https://www.laurienadel.com/">https://www.laurienadel.com/</a></p><p>In the media:</p><p><a href="http://www.laurienadel.com/inmedia.html">http://www.laurienadel.com/inmedia.html</a></p><p>Get her book, The Five Gifts:</p><p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Five-Gifts-Discovering-Strength-Disaster/dp/0757320449">https://www.amazon.com/Five-Gifts-Discovering-Strength-Disaster/dp/0757320449</a></p><p>Check out our</p><p><a href="http://bit.ly/2ZPjjAx">Support This Podcast</a></p><p><strong>You can find me</strong>: <a href="https://my.captivate.fm/theautismdad.com">theautismdad.com</a></p><p><strong>Twitter</strong>: <a href="https://twitter.com/theautismdad">https://twitter.com/theautismdad</a></p><p><strong><em>IMPORTANT COVID19 INFORMATION</em></strong></p><p><em>I wanted to provide you with a list of reliable sources for information regarding COVID19. Facts, science medicine, and accurate, truthful information matter now more than ever. These are some of the people and medical facilities that I trust and rely on for information about this pandemic. Please give them a follow.</em></p><p><strong>Dr. Tara C. Smith</strong></p><p>Professor, infectious disease epidemiologist</p><p>Twitter: <a href="https://my.captivate.fm/twitter.com/aetiology">twitter.com/aetiology</a></p><p>Website: <a href="https://my.captivate.fm/aracsmith.com">aracsmith.com</a></p><p><strong>Cleveland Clinic</strong></p><p>Twitter: <a href="https://my.captivate.fm/twitter.com/clevelandclinic">twitter.com/clevelandclinic</a></p><p>Website: <a href="https://my.captivate.fm/clevelandclinic.org">clevelandclinic.org</a></p><p><strong>Mayo Clinic</strong></p><p>Twitter:<a href="https://my.captivate.fm/twitter.com/mayoclinic">twitter.com/mayoclinic</a></p><p>Website: <a href="https://my.captivate.fm/mayoclinic.org">mayoclinic.org</a></p><p><strong>CDC</strong></p><p>Twitter: <a href="https://my.captivate.fm/twitter.com/cdcgov">twitter.com/cdcgov</a></p><p>Website: <a href="https://my.captivate.fm/cdc.gov">cdc.gov</a></p><p>This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit <a href="http://bit.ly/39HzS5Z">theautismdad.com/mightier</a> and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.</p><p>This episode is brought to you by AngelSense. Wandering is a huge problem in the Autism community and it’s reached epidemic levels. AngelSense is working to save the lives of Autistic kids who wander, by empowering parents with GPS tracking tools that help them to immediately intervene should an episode of elopement occur. Visit <a href="http://bit.ly/2tCYw7o">angelsense.com</a> for more information.</p><p><br></p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p><p><br></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>Helping Our Kids Survive COVID19 Lockdown (feat. Mary Jane Weiss, Ph.D) S3E19</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/helping-our-kids-survive-covid19-lockdown-feat-mary-jane-weiss-phd-s3e19</link>
      <description>This week’s episode is all about helping our kids survive the COVID19 lockdown. Mary Jane Weiss, Ph.D, joins me to discuss ways we can help our kids better maintain, both emotionally and physically in a situation in which their entire world has been turned upside down.
Mary Jane has worked in the Autism and ABA field for over 35 years and she has some amazing advice for parents, including myself. Be sure to check this episode out and share it with the people in your life.
About Dr. Mary Jane Weiss:
Mary Jane Weiss, Ph.D., BCBA-D, LABA specializes in the science of applied behavior analysis (ABA) and its application to human problems, especially autism. She serves as the executive director of programs in ABA and autism, and as director of the Ph.D. program in ABA. She is especially passionate about the philosophical and scientific foundations of ABA, ethical decision-making in the context of professional practice, and collaboration across disciplines.
Find Mary Jane Weiss, Ph.D here
Support This Podcast
You can find me: theautismdad.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad
IMPORTANT COVID19 INFORMATION
I wanted to provide you with a list of reliable sources for information regarding COVID19. Facts, science medicine and accurate, truthful information matter now more than ever. These are some of the people and medical facilities that I trust and rely on for information about this pandemic. Please give them a follow.
Dr. Tara C. Smith
Professor, infectious disease epidemiologist
Twitter: twitter.com/aetiology
Website: aracsmith.com
Cleveland Clinic
Twitter: twitter.com/clevelandclinic
Website: clevelandclinic.org
Mayo Clinic
Twitter:twitter.com/mayoclinic
Website: mayoclinic.org
CDC
Twitter: twitter.com/cdcgov
Website: cdc.gov
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30 day trial.
This episode is brought to you by AngelSense. Wandering is a huge problem in the Autism community and it’s reached epidemic levels. AngelSense is working to save the lives of Autistic kids who wander, by empowering parents with GPS tracking tools that helps them to immediately intervene should an episode of elopement occur. Visit angelsense.com for more information.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 01 May 2020 13:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Helping Our Kids Survive COVID19 Lockdown (feat. Mary Jane Weiss, Ph.D)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>3</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>19</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>This week’s episode is all about helping our kids survive the COVID19 lockdown. Mary Jane Weiss, Ph.D, joins me to discuss ways we can help our kids better maintain, both emotionally and physically in a situation in which their entire world has been turned upside down.
Mary Jane has worked in the Autism and ABA field for over 35 years and she has some amazing advice for parents, including myself. Be sure to check this episode out and share it with the people in your life.
About Dr. Mary Jane Weiss:
Mary Jane Weiss, Ph.D., BCBA-D, LABA specializes in the science of applied behavior analysis (ABA) and its application to human problems, especially autism. She serves as the executive director of programs in ABA and autism, and as director of the Ph.D. program in ABA. She is especially passionate about the philosophical and scientific foundations of ABA, ethical decision-making in the context of professional practice, and collaboration across disciplines.
Find Mary Jane Weiss, Ph.D here
Support This Podcast
You can find me: theautismdad.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad
IMPORTANT COVID19 INFORMATION
I wanted to provide you with a list of reliable sources for information regarding COVID19. Facts, science medicine and accurate, truthful information matter now more than ever. These are some of the people and medical facilities that I trust and rely on for information about this pandemic. Please give them a follow.
Dr. Tara C. Smith
Professor, infectious disease epidemiologist
Twitter: twitter.com/aetiology
Website: aracsmith.com
Cleveland Clinic
Twitter: twitter.com/clevelandclinic
Website: clevelandclinic.org
Mayo Clinic
Twitter:twitter.com/mayoclinic
Website: mayoclinic.org
CDC
Twitter: twitter.com/cdcgov
Website: cdc.gov
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30 day trial.
This episode is brought to you by AngelSense. Wandering is a huge problem in the Autism community and it’s reached epidemic levels. AngelSense is working to save the lives of Autistic kids who wander, by empowering parents with GPS tracking tools that helps them to immediately intervene should an episode of elopement occur. Visit angelsense.com for more information.

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      <itunes:summary>This week’s episode is all about helping our kids survive the COVID19 lockdown. Mary Jane Weiss, Ph.D, joins me to discuss ways we can help our kids better maintain, both emotionally and physically in a situation in which their entire world has been turned upside down.
Mary Jane has worked in the Autism and ABA field for over 35 years and she has some amazing advice for parents, including myself. Be sure to check this episode out and share it with the people in your life.
About Dr. Mary Jane Weiss:
Mary Jane Weiss, Ph.D., BCBA-D, LABA specializes in the science of applied behavior analysis (ABA) and its application to human problems, especially autism. She serves as the executive director of programs in ABA and autism, and as director of the Ph.D. program in ABA. She is especially passionate about the philosophical and scientific foundations of ABA, ethical decision-making in the context of professional practice, and collaboration across disciplines.
Find Mary Jane Weiss, Ph.D here
Support This Podcast
You can find me: theautismdad.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad
IMPORTANT COVID19 INFORMATION
I wanted to provide you with a list of reliable sources for information regarding COVID19. Facts, science medicine and accurate, truthful information matter now more than ever. These are some of the people and medical facilities that I trust and rely on for information about this pandemic. Please give them a follow.
Dr. Tara C. Smith
Professor, infectious disease epidemiologist
Twitter: twitter.com/aetiology
Website: aracsmith.com
Cleveland Clinic
Twitter: twitter.com/clevelandclinic
Website: clevelandclinic.org
Mayo Clinic
Twitter:twitter.com/mayoclinic
Website: mayoclinic.org
CDC
Twitter: twitter.com/cdcgov
Website: cdc.gov
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30 day trial.
This episode is brought to you by AngelSense. Wandering is a huge problem in the Autism community and it’s reached epidemic levels. AngelSense is working to save the lives of Autistic kids who wander, by empowering parents with GPS tracking tools that helps them to immediately intervene should an episode of elopement occur. Visit angelsense.com for more information.

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        <p>This week’s episode is all about helping our kids survive the COVID19 lockdown. Mary Jane Weiss, Ph.D, joins me to discuss ways we can help our kids better maintain, both emotionally and physically in a situation in which their entire world has been turned upside down.</p><p>Mary Jane has worked in the Autism and ABA field for over 35 years and she has some amazing advice for parents, including myself. Be sure to check this episode out and share it with the people in your life.</p><p><strong>About Dr. Mary Jane Weiss:</strong></p><p>Mary Jane Weiss, Ph.D., BCBA-D, LABA specializes in the science of applied behavior analysis (ABA) and its application to human problems, especially autism. She serves as the executive director of programs in ABA and autism, and as director of the Ph.D. program in ABA. She is especially passionate about the philosophical and scientific foundations of ABA, ethical decision-making in the context of professional practice, and collaboration across disciplines.</p><p><strong>Find Mary Jane Weiss, Ph.D </strong><a href="https://www.endicott.edu/about/faculty-staff-directory/m/mary-jane-weiss"><strong>here</strong></a></p><p><a href="http://bit.ly/2ZPjjAx">Support This Podcast</a></p><p><strong>You can find me</strong>: <a href="https://my.captivate.fm/theautismdad.com">theautismdad.com</a></p><p><strong>Twitter</strong>: <a href="https://twitter.com/theautismdad">https://twitter.com/theautismdad</a></p><p><strong><em>IMPORTANT COVID19 INFORMATION</em></strong></p><p><em>I wanted to provide you with a list of reliable sources for information regarding COVID19. Facts, science medicine and accurate, truthful information matter now more than ever. These are some of the people and medical facilities that I trust and rely on for information about this pandemic. Please give them a follow.</em></p><p><strong>Dr. Tara C. Smith</strong></p><p>Professor, infectious disease epidemiologist</p><p>Twitter: <a href="https://my.captivate.fm/twitter.com/aetiology">twitter.com/aetiology</a></p><p>Website: <a href="https://my.captivate.fm/aracsmith.com">aracsmith.com</a></p><p><strong>Cleveland Clinic</strong></p><p>Twitter: <a href="https://my.captivate.fm/twitter.com/clevelandclinic">twitter.com/clevelandclinic</a></p><p>Website: <a href="https://my.captivate.fm/clevelandclinic.org">clevelandclinic.org</a></p><p><strong>Mayo Clinic</strong></p><p>Twitter:<a href="https://my.captivate.fm/twitter.com/mayoclinic">twitter.com/mayoclinic</a></p><p>Website: <a href="https://my.captivate.fm/mayoclinic.org">mayoclinic.org</a></p><p><strong>CDC</strong></p><p>Twitter: <a href="https://my.captivate.fm/twitter.com/cdcgov">twitter.com/cdcgov</a></p><p>Website: <a href="https://my.captivate.fm/cdc.gov">cdc.gov</a></p><p>This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit <a href="http://bit.ly/39HzS5Z">theautismdad.com/mightier</a> and find out more information, including how to get a free 30 day trial.</p><p>This episode is brought to you by AngelSense. Wandering is a huge problem in the Autism community and it’s reached epidemic levels. AngelSense is working to save the lives of Autistic kids who wander, by empowering parents with GPS tracking tools that helps them to immediately intervene should an episode of elopement occur. Visit <a href="http://bit.ly/2tCYw7o">angelsense.com</a> for more information.</p><p><br></p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p><p><br></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>Meltdowns Managed (feat. Dr. Jason Kahn of Mightier) S3E18</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/meltdowns-managed-feat-dr-jason-kahn-of-mightier-s3e18</link>
      <description>In today’s episode, I have a conversation with Dr. Jason Kahn, PhD. Jason, as he prefers to be called, is a developmental psychologist and co-creator of Mightier. Mightier is a program I’ve talked about quite a bit because it uses video games to help kids learn to emotionally self-regulate. That means fewer emotional outbursts or meltdowns, and a reduction of parental stress.
Jason talks about how Mightier is empowering kids and parents to better manage life on COVID19 lockdown. Lockdown is disruptive for everyone but it’s especially distressing for kids, which is one reason we see an uptick in meltdowns or outbursts right now.
Mightier is absolutely amazing and works for pretty much anyone. We talk about the science behind is and why it works so well. If your child is struggling with meltdowns or emotional outbursts, PLEASE listen and check out Mightier. I’ve been using it with my youngest for a year and a half and it’s amazing. 
You can read my full review of Mightier here.
You can purchase Mightier by clicking here.
About Dr. Jason Kahn:
Dr. Kahn is a developmental psychologist and researcher from Boston Children’s Hospital, an instructor at Harvard, co-founder and Chief Science Officer of Mightier.
Find Mightier at mightier.com
My comprehensive review of MIghtier can be found at theautismdad.com/mightier
Support This Podcast
You can find me: theautismdad.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad
While I may receive credit for purchases of Mightier made through my link, I firmly believe in this program and its ability to improve the quality of life of our loved ones struggling with emotional regulation. I use this with my own kids, and have found great success.
IMPORTANT COVID19 INFORMATION
I wanted to provide you with a list of reliable sources for information regarding COVID19. Facts, science medicine and accurate, truthful information matter now more than ever. These are some of the people and medical facilities that I trust and rely on for information about this pandemic. Please give them a follow.
Dr. Tara C. Smith
Professor, infectious disease epidemiologist
Twitter: twitter.com/aetiology
Website: aracsmith.com
Cleveland Clinic
Twitter: twitter.com/clevelandclinic
Website: clevelandclinic.org
Mayo Clinic
Twitter:twitter.com/mayoclinic
Website: mayoclinic.org
CDC
Twitter: twitter.com/cdcgov
Website: cdc.gov
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30 day trial.
This episode is brought to you by AngelSense. Wandering is a huge problem in the Autism community and it’s reached epidemic levels. AngelSense is working to save the lives of Autistic kids who wander, by empowering parents with GPS tracking tools that helps them to immediately intervene should an episode of elopement occur. Visit angelsense.com for more information.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 25 Apr 2020 13:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Meltdowns Managed (feat. Dr. Jason Kahn of Mightier) </itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>3</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>18</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>In today’s episode, I have a conversation with Dr. Jason Kahn, PhD. Jason, as he prefers to be called, is a developmental psychologist and co-creator of Mightier. Mightier is a program I’ve talked about quite a bit because it uses video games to help kids learn to emotionally self-regulate. That means fewer emotional outbursts or meltdowns, and a reduction of parental stress.
Jason talks about how Mightier is empowering kids and parents to better manage life on COVID19 lockdown. Lockdown is disruptive for everyone but it’s especially distressing for kids, which is one reason we see an uptick in meltdowns or outbursts right now.
Mightier is absolutely amazing and works for pretty much anyone. We talk about the science behind is and why it works so well. If your child is struggling with meltdowns or emotional outbursts, PLEASE listen and check out Mightier. I’ve been using it with my youngest for a year and a half and it’s amazing. 
You can read my full review of Mightier here.
You can purchase Mightier by clicking here.
About Dr. Jason Kahn:
Dr. Kahn is a developmental psychologist and researcher from Boston Children’s Hospital, an instructor at Harvard, co-founder and Chief Science Officer of Mightier.
Find Mightier at mightier.com
My comprehensive review of MIghtier can be found at theautismdad.com/mightier
Support This Podcast
You can find me: theautismdad.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad
While I may receive credit for purchases of Mightier made through my link, I firmly believe in this program and its ability to improve the quality of life of our loved ones struggling with emotional regulation. I use this with my own kids, and have found great success.
IMPORTANT COVID19 INFORMATION
I wanted to provide you with a list of reliable sources for information regarding COVID19. Facts, science medicine and accurate, truthful information matter now more than ever. These are some of the people and medical facilities that I trust and rely on for information about this pandemic. Please give them a follow.
Dr. Tara C. Smith
Professor, infectious disease epidemiologist
Twitter: twitter.com/aetiology
Website: aracsmith.com
Cleveland Clinic
Twitter: twitter.com/clevelandclinic
Website: clevelandclinic.org
Mayo Clinic
Twitter:twitter.com/mayoclinic
Website: mayoclinic.org
CDC
Twitter: twitter.com/cdcgov
Website: cdc.gov
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30 day trial.
This episode is brought to you by AngelSense. Wandering is a huge problem in the Autism community and it’s reached epidemic levels. AngelSense is working to save the lives of Autistic kids who wander, by empowering parents with GPS tracking tools that helps them to immediately intervene should an episode of elopement occur. Visit angelsense.com for more information.

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      <itunes:summary>In today’s episode, I have a conversation with Dr. Jason Kahn, PhD. Jason, as he prefers to be called, is a developmental psychologist and co-creator of Mightier. Mightier is a program I’ve talked about quite a bit because it uses video games to help kids learn to emotionally self-regulate. That means fewer emotional outbursts or meltdowns, and a reduction of parental stress.
Jason talks about how Mightier is empowering kids and parents to better manage life on COVID19 lockdown. Lockdown is disruptive for everyone but it’s especially distressing for kids, which is one reason we see an uptick in meltdowns or outbursts right now.
Mightier is absolutely amazing and works for pretty much anyone. We talk about the science behind is and why it works so well. If your child is struggling with meltdowns or emotional outbursts, PLEASE listen and check out Mightier. I’ve been using it with my youngest for a year and a half and it’s amazing. 
You can read my full review of Mightier here.
You can purchase Mightier by clicking here.
About Dr. Jason Kahn:
Dr. Kahn is a developmental psychologist and researcher from Boston Children’s Hospital, an instructor at Harvard, co-founder and Chief Science Officer of Mightier.
Find Mightier at mightier.com
My comprehensive review of MIghtier can be found at theautismdad.com/mightier
Support This Podcast
You can find me: theautismdad.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad
While I may receive credit for purchases of Mightier made through my link, I firmly believe in this program and its ability to improve the quality of life of our loved ones struggling with emotional regulation. I use this with my own kids, and have found great success.
IMPORTANT COVID19 INFORMATION
I wanted to provide you with a list of reliable sources for information regarding COVID19. Facts, science medicine and accurate, truthful information matter now more than ever. These are some of the people and medical facilities that I trust and rely on for information about this pandemic. Please give them a follow.
Dr. Tara C. Smith
Professor, infectious disease epidemiologist
Twitter: twitter.com/aetiology
Website: aracsmith.com
Cleveland Clinic
Twitter: twitter.com/clevelandclinic
Website: clevelandclinic.org
Mayo Clinic
Twitter:twitter.com/mayoclinic
Website: mayoclinic.org
CDC
Twitter: twitter.com/cdcgov
Website: cdc.gov
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30 day trial.
This episode is brought to you by AngelSense. Wandering is a huge problem in the Autism community and it’s reached epidemic levels. AngelSense is working to save the lives of Autistic kids who wander, by empowering parents with GPS tracking tools that helps them to immediately intervene should an episode of elopement occur. Visit angelsense.com for more information.

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        <p>In today’s episode, I have a conversation with Dr. Jason Kahn, PhD. Jason, as he prefers to be called, is a developmental psychologist and co-creator of Mightier. Mightier is a program I’ve talked about quite a bit because it uses video games to help kids learn to emotionally self-regulate. That means fewer emotional outbursts or meltdowns, and a reduction of parental stress.</p><p>Jason talks about how Mightier is empowering kids and parents to better manage life on COVID19 lockdown. Lockdown is disruptive for everyone but it’s especially distressing for kids, which is one reason we see an uptick in meltdowns or outbursts right now.</p><p>Mightier is absolutely amazing and works for pretty much anyone. We talk about the science behind is and why it works so well. If your child is struggling with meltdowns or emotional outbursts, PLEASE listen and check out Mightier. I’ve been using it with my youngest for a year and a half and it’s amazing. </p><p>You can read my full review of Mightier <a href="https://www.theautismdad.com/mightier">here</a>.</p><p>You can purchase Mightier by clicking <a href="https://bit.ly/mightierhelps">here</a>.</p><p><strong>About Dr. Jason Kahn:</strong></p><p>Dr. Kahn is a developmental psychologist and researcher from Boston Children’s Hospital, an instructor at Harvard, co-founder and Chief Science Officer of Mightier.</p><p><strong>Find Mightier at </strong><a href="https://bit.ly/mightierhelps">mightier.com</a></p><p><strong>My comprehensive review of MIghtier can be found at </strong><a href="https://my.captivate.fm/theautismdad.com/mightier"><strong>theautismdad.com/mightier</strong></a></p><p><a href="http://bit.ly/2ZPjjAx">Support This Podcast</a></p><p><strong>You can find me</strong>: <a href="https://my.captivate.fm/theautismdad.com">theautismdad.com</a></p><p><strong>Twitter</strong>: <a href="https://twitter.com/theautismdad">https://twitter.com/theautismdad</a></p><p><em>While I may receive credit for purchases of Mightier made through my link, I firmly believe in this program and its ability to improve the quality of life of our loved ones struggling with emotional regulation. I use this with my own kids, and have found great success.</em></p><p><strong>IMPORTANT COVID19 INFORMATION</strong></p><p>I wanted to provide you with a list of reliable sources for information regarding COVID19. Facts, science medicine and accurate, truthful information matter now more than ever. These are some of the people and medical facilities that I trust and rely on for information about this pandemic. Please give them a follow.</p><p><strong>Dr. Tara C. Smith</strong></p><p>Professor, infectious disease epidemiologist</p><p>Twitter: <a href="https://my.captivate.fm/twitter.com/aetiology">twitter.com/aetiology</a></p><p>Website: <a href="https://my.captivate.fm/aracsmith.com">aracsmith.com</a></p><p><strong>Cleveland Clinic</strong></p><p>Twitter: <a href="https://my.captivate.fm/twitter.com/clevelandclinic">twitter.com/clevelandclinic</a></p><p>Website: <a href="https://my.captivate.fm/clevelandclinic.org">clevelandclinic.org</a></p><p><strong>Mayo Clinic</strong></p><p>Twitter:<a href="https://my.captivate.fm/twitter.com/mayoclinic">twitter.com/mayoclinic</a></p><p>Website: <a href="https://my.captivate.fm/mayoclinic.org">mayoclinic.org</a></p><p><strong>CDC</strong></p><p>Twitter: <a href="https://my.captivate.fm/twitter.com/cdcgov">twitter.com/cdcgov</a></p><p>Website: <a href="https://my.captivate.fm/cdc.gov">cdc.gov</a></p><p>This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit <a href="http://bit.ly/39HzS5Z">theautismdad.com/mightier</a> and find out more information, including how to get a free 30 day trial.</p><p>This episode is brought to you by AngelSense. Wandering is a huge problem in the Autism community and it’s reached epidemic levels. AngelSense is working to save the lives of Autistic kids who wander, by empowering parents with GPS tracking tools that helps them to immediately intervene should an episode of elopement occur. Visit <a href="http://bit.ly/2tCYw7o">angelsense.com</a> for more information.</p><p><br></p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>ADHD, Anxiety, COVID19 and Trump (feat. Hazel McAdam) S3E17</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/adhd-anxiety-covid19-and-trump-feat-hazel-mcadam-s3e17</link>
      <description>In this week’s episode, (recorded on 4/8/2020) I talk with my friend Hazel McAdam. Hazel and I decided to have a conversation about everything from ADHD, Anxiety, and COVID19 to politics and how the outside world views the Trump administration’s handling of the COVID19 pandemic.
I don’t typically, delve into politics but it’s interesting to hear firsthand what the people in other countries think of the insanity going on here in the US right now.
Emmett joins at one point and speaks with Hazel about how he’s doing.
Please keep in mind that this was recorded on April 8th. Things have progressed very quickly in regards to COVID19, so the numbers and some information may be out of date at the time you’re listening.
You can find Hazel:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/H_Mc92
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
I wanted to provide you with a list of reliable sources for information regarding COVID19. Facts, science medicine, and accurate, truthful information matter now more than ever. These are some of the people and medical facilities that I trust and rely on for information about this pandemic. Please give them a follow.
Dr. Tara C. Smith
Professor, infectious disease epidemiologist
Twitter: twitter.com/aetiology
Website: aracsmith.com
Cleveland Clinic
Twitter: twitter.com/clevelandclinic
Website: clevelandclinic.org
Mayo Clinic
Twitter:twitter.com/mayoclinic
Website: mayoclinic.org
CDC
Twitter: twitter.com/cdcgov
Website: cdc.gov
Support This Podcast
You can find me: theautismdad.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
This episode is brought to you by AngelSense. Wandering is a huge problem in the Autism community and it’s reached epidemic levels. AngelSense is working to save the lives of Autistic kids who wander, by empowering parents with GPS tracking tools that helps them to immediately intervene should an episode of elopement occur. Visit angelsense.com for more information.

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
 
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      <pubDate>Fri, 24 Apr 2020 13:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>ADHD, Anxiety, COVID19 and Trump (feat. Hazel McAdam) </itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>3</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>17</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>In this week’s episode, (recorded on 4/8/2020) I talk with my friend Hazel McAdam. Hazel and I decided to have a conversation about everything from ADHD, Anxiety, and COVID19 to politics and how the outside world views the Trump administration’s handling of the COVID19 pandemic.
I don’t typically, delve into politics but it’s interesting to hear firsthand what the people in other countries think of the insanity going on here in the US right now.
Emmett joins at one point and speaks with Hazel about how he’s doing.
Please keep in mind that this was recorded on April 8th. Things have progressed very quickly in regards to COVID19, so the numbers and some information may be out of date at the time you’re listening.
You can find Hazel:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/H_Mc92
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
I wanted to provide you with a list of reliable sources for information regarding COVID19. Facts, science medicine, and accurate, truthful information matter now more than ever. These are some of the people and medical facilities that I trust and rely on for information about this pandemic. Please give them a follow.
Dr. Tara C. Smith
Professor, infectious disease epidemiologist
Twitter: twitter.com/aetiology
Website: aracsmith.com
Cleveland Clinic
Twitter: twitter.com/clevelandclinic
Website: clevelandclinic.org
Mayo Clinic
Twitter:twitter.com/mayoclinic
Website: mayoclinic.org
CDC
Twitter: twitter.com/cdcgov
Website: cdc.gov
Support This Podcast
You can find me: theautismdad.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
This episode is brought to you by AngelSense. Wandering is a huge problem in the Autism community and it’s reached epidemic levels. AngelSense is working to save the lives of Autistic kids who wander, by empowering parents with GPS tracking tools that helps them to immediately intervene should an episode of elopement occur. Visit angelsense.com for more information.

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
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      <itunes:summary>In this week’s episode, (recorded on 4/8/2020) I talk with my friend Hazel McAdam. Hazel and I decided to have a conversation about everything from ADHD, Anxiety, and COVID19 to politics and how the outside world views the Trump administration’s handling of the COVID19 pandemic.
I don’t typically, delve into politics but it’s interesting to hear firsthand what the people in other countries think of the insanity going on here in the US right now.
Emmett joins at one point and speaks with Hazel about how he’s doing.
Please keep in mind that this was recorded on April 8th. Things have progressed very quickly in regards to COVID19, so the numbers and some information may be out of date at the time you’re listening.
You can find Hazel:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/H_Mc92
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
I wanted to provide you with a list of reliable sources for information regarding COVID19. Facts, science medicine, and accurate, truthful information matter now more than ever. These are some of the people and medical facilities that I trust and rely on for information about this pandemic. Please give them a follow.
Dr. Tara C. Smith
Professor, infectious disease epidemiologist
Twitter: twitter.com/aetiology
Website: aracsmith.com
Cleveland Clinic
Twitter: twitter.com/clevelandclinic
Website: clevelandclinic.org
Mayo Clinic
Twitter:twitter.com/mayoclinic
Website: mayoclinic.org
CDC
Twitter: twitter.com/cdcgov
Website: cdc.gov
Support This Podcast
You can find me: theautismdad.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.
This episode is brought to you by AngelSense. Wandering is a huge problem in the Autism community and it’s reached epidemic levels. AngelSense is working to save the lives of Autistic kids who wander, by empowering parents with GPS tracking tools that helps them to immediately intervene should an episode of elopement occur. Visit angelsense.com for more information.

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <p>In this week’s episode, (recorded on 4/8/2020) I talk with my friend Hazel McAdam. Hazel and I decided to have a conversation about everything from ADHD, Anxiety, and COVID19 to politics and how the outside world views the Trump administration’s handling of the COVID19 pandemic.</p><p>I don’t typically, delve into politics but it’s interesting to hear firsthand what the people in other countries think of the insanity going on here in the US right now.</p><p>Emmett joins at one point and speaks with Hazel about how he’s doing.</p><p>Please keep in mind that this was recorded on April 8th. Things have progressed very quickly in regards to COVID19, so the numbers and some information may be out of date at the time you’re listening.</p><p>You can find Hazel:</p><p>Twitter: <a href="https://twitter.com/H_Mc92">https://twitter.com/H_Mc92</a></p><p><strong>IMPORTANT INFORMATION</strong></p><p>I wanted to provide you with a list of reliable sources for information regarding COVID19. Facts, science medicine, and accurate, truthful information matter now more than ever. These are some of the people and medical facilities that I trust and rely on for information about this pandemic. Please give them a follow.</p><p><strong>Dr. Tara C. Smith</strong></p><p>Professor, infectious disease epidemiologist</p><p>Twitter: <a href="https://my.captivate.fm/twitter.com/aetiology">twitter.com/aetiology</a></p><p>Website: <a href="https://my.captivate.fm/aracsmith.com">aracsmith.com</a></p><p><strong>Cleveland Clinic</strong></p><p>Twitter: <a href="https://my.captivate.fm/twitter.com/clevelandclinic">twitter.com/clevelandclinic</a></p><p>Website: <a href="https://my.captivate.fm/clevelandclinic.org">clevelandclinic.org</a></p><p><strong>Mayo Clinic</strong></p><p>Twitter:<a href="https://my.captivate.fm/twitter.com/mayoclinic">twitter.com/mayoclinic</a></p><p>Website: <a href="https://my.captivate.fm/mayoclinic.org">mayoclinic.org</a></p><p><strong>CDC</strong></p><p>Twitter: <a href="https://my.captivate.fm/twitter.com/cdcgov">twitter.com/cdcgov</a></p><p>Website: <a href="https://my.captivate.fm/cdc.gov">cdc.gov</a></p><p><a href="http://bit.ly/2ZPjjAx">Support This Podcast</a></p><p><strong>You can find me</strong>: <a href="https://my.captivate.fm/theautismdad.com">theautismdad.com</a></p><p><strong>Twitter</strong>: <a href="https://twitter.com/theautismdad">https://twitter.com/theautismdad</a></p><p>This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit <a href="theautismdad.com/mightier">theautismdad.com/mightier</a> and find out more information, including how to get a free 30-day trial.</p><p>This episode is brought to you by AngelSense. Wandering is a huge problem in the Autism community and it’s reached epidemic levels. AngelSense is working to save the lives of Autistic kids who wander, by empowering parents with GPS tracking tools that helps them to immediately intervene should an episode of elopement occur. Visit <a href="http://bit.ly/2tCYw7o">angelsense.com</a> for more information.</p><p><br></p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Happy Ladders</strong></p><p>Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/happyladders">Visit Happy Ladders</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>Parent to Parent (feat. Melissa Winchell) S3E16</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/parent-to-parent-feat-melissa-winchell-s3e16</link>
      <description>This is a very special episode. I speak parent to parent with Melissa Winchell about the struggles our families are facing on COVID19 lockdown. Melissa’s family was featured on ABC News recently, along with mine and few others. ABC News were exploring the impact COVID19 lockdown is having on special needs families like ours.
I speak with Melissa about the challenges she’s facing as a special needs parent, while on lockdown. We both talk very openly about our fears, concerns and the many struggles our kids are currently facing, as we get used to our new normal. This is a very emotional episode and it provides amazing insight into special needs parenting under these lockdown conditions.
We discuss some very difficult things that special needs parents are worrying about as a result of the current crisis.
About Melissa Winchell:
Melissa Winchell, Ed.D., is a disabled parent of kids with disabilities, including a 10-year-old daughter with Down syndrome, ASD, medical complexity, and multiple behavior diagnoses. She is a lifelong public educator and a current assistant professor of secondary education at Bridgewater State University in Bridgewater, MA. She is president of Inclusion Matters, Inc., a non-profit advocating for and educating disabled families.
You can find Melissa:
Twitter: twitter.com/melissawinchell
Follow Inclusion Matters on facebook.com/WBSEPAC
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
I wanted to provide you with a list of reliable sources for information regarding COVID19. Facts, science medicine and accurate, truthful information matter now more than ever. These are some of the people and medical facilities that I trust and rely on for information about this pandemic. Please give them a follow.
Dr. Tara C. Smith
Professor, infectious disease epidemiologist
Twitter: twitter.com/aetiology
Website: aracsmith.com
Cleveland Clinic
Twitter: twitter.com/clevelandclinic
Website: clevelandclinic.org
Mayo Clinic
Twitter:twitter.com/mayoclinic
Website: mayoclinic.org
CDC
Twitter: twitter.com/cdcgov
Website: cdc.gov
Support This Podcast
You can find me: theautismdad.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30 day trial.
This episode is brought to you by AngelSense. Wandering is a huge problem in the Autism community and it’s reached epidemic levels. AngelSense is working to save the lives of Autistic kids who wander, by empowering parents with GPS tracking tools that helps them to immediately intervene should an episode of elopement occur. Visit angelsense.com for more information.

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 17 Apr 2020 13:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Parent to Parent (feat. Melissa Winchell)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>3</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>16</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>This is a very special episode. I speak parent to parent with Melissa Winchell about the struggles our families are facing on COVID19 lockdown. Melissa’s family was featured on ABC News recently, along with mine and few others. ABC News were exploring the impact COVID19 lockdown is having on special needs families like ours.
I speak with Melissa about the challenges she’s facing as a special needs parent, while on lockdown. We both talk very openly about our fears, concerns and the many struggles our kids are currently facing, as we get used to our new normal. This is a very emotional episode and it provides amazing insight into special needs parenting under these lockdown conditions.
We discuss some very difficult things that special needs parents are worrying about as a result of the current crisis.
About Melissa Winchell:
Melissa Winchell, Ed.D., is a disabled parent of kids with disabilities, including a 10-year-old daughter with Down syndrome, ASD, medical complexity, and multiple behavior diagnoses. She is a lifelong public educator and a current assistant professor of secondary education at Bridgewater State University in Bridgewater, MA. She is president of Inclusion Matters, Inc., a non-profit advocating for and educating disabled families.
You can find Melissa:
Twitter: twitter.com/melissawinchell
Follow Inclusion Matters on facebook.com/WBSEPAC
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
I wanted to provide you with a list of reliable sources for information regarding COVID19. Facts, science medicine and accurate, truthful information matter now more than ever. These are some of the people and medical facilities that I trust and rely on for information about this pandemic. Please give them a follow.
Dr. Tara C. Smith
Professor, infectious disease epidemiologist
Twitter: twitter.com/aetiology
Website: aracsmith.com
Cleveland Clinic
Twitter: twitter.com/clevelandclinic
Website: clevelandclinic.org
Mayo Clinic
Twitter:twitter.com/mayoclinic
Website: mayoclinic.org
CDC
Twitter: twitter.com/cdcgov
Website: cdc.gov
Support This Podcast
You can find me: theautismdad.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30 day trial.
This episode is brought to you by AngelSense. Wandering is a huge problem in the Autism community and it’s reached epidemic levels. AngelSense is working to save the lives of Autistic kids who wander, by empowering parents with GPS tracking tools that helps them to immediately intervene should an episode of elopement occur. Visit angelsense.com for more information.

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>This is a very special episode. I speak parent to parent with Melissa Winchell about the struggles our families are facing on COVID19 lockdown. Melissa’s family was featured on ABC News recently, along with mine and few others. ABC News were exploring the impact COVID19 lockdown is having on special needs families like ours.
I speak with Melissa about the challenges she’s facing as a special needs parent, while on lockdown. We both talk very openly about our fears, concerns and the many struggles our kids are currently facing, as we get used to our new normal. This is a very emotional episode and it provides amazing insight into special needs parenting under these lockdown conditions.
We discuss some very difficult things that special needs parents are worrying about as a result of the current crisis.
About Melissa Winchell:
Melissa Winchell, Ed.D., is a disabled parent of kids with disabilities, including a 10-year-old daughter with Down syndrome, ASD, medical complexity, and multiple behavior diagnoses. She is a lifelong public educator and a current assistant professor of secondary education at Bridgewater State University in Bridgewater, MA. She is president of Inclusion Matters, Inc., a non-profit advocating for and educating disabled families.
You can find Melissa:
Twitter: twitter.com/melissawinchell
Follow Inclusion Matters on facebook.com/WBSEPAC
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
I wanted to provide you with a list of reliable sources for information regarding COVID19. Facts, science medicine and accurate, truthful information matter now more than ever. These are some of the people and medical facilities that I trust and rely on for information about this pandemic. Please give them a follow.
Dr. Tara C. Smith
Professor, infectious disease epidemiologist
Twitter: twitter.com/aetiology
Website: aracsmith.com
Cleveland Clinic
Twitter: twitter.com/clevelandclinic
Website: clevelandclinic.org
Mayo Clinic
Twitter:twitter.com/mayoclinic
Website: mayoclinic.org
CDC
Twitter: twitter.com/cdcgov
Website: cdc.gov
Support This Podcast
You can find me: theautismdad.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30 day trial.
This episode is brought to you by AngelSense. Wandering is a huge problem in the Autism community and it’s reached epidemic levels. AngelSense is working to save the lives of Autistic kids who wander, by empowering parents with GPS tracking tools that helps them to immediately intervene should an episode of elopement occur. Visit angelsense.com for more information.

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <p>This is a very special episode. I speak parent to parent with Melissa Winchell about the struggles our families are facing on COVID19 lockdown. Melissa’s family was featured on ABC News recently, along with mine and few others. ABC News were exploring the impact COVID19 lockdown is having on special needs families like ours.</p><p>I speak with Melissa about the challenges she’s facing as a special needs parent, while on lockdown. We both talk very openly about our fears, concerns and the many struggles our kids are currently facing, as we get used to our new normal. This is a very emotional episode and it provides amazing insight into special needs parenting under these lockdown conditions.</p><p>We discuss some very difficult things that special needs parents are worrying about as a result of the current crisis.</p><p><strong>About Melissa Winchell:</strong></p><p>Melissa Winchell, Ed.D., is a disabled parent of kids with disabilities, including a 10-year-old daughter with Down syndrome, ASD, medical complexity, and multiple behavior diagnoses. She is a lifelong public educator and a current assistant professor of secondary education at Bridgewater State University in Bridgewater, MA. She is president of Inclusion Matters, Inc., a non-profit advocating for and educating disabled families.</p><p><strong>You can find Melissa:</strong></p><p>Twitter: <a href="https://my.captivate.fm/twitter.com/melissawinchell">twitter.com/melissawinchell</a></p><p>Follow Inclusion Matters on <a href="https://my.captivate.fm/facebook.com/WBSEPAC">facebook.com/WBSEPAC</a></p><p><strong>IMPORTANT INFORMATION</strong></p><p>I wanted to provide you with a list of reliable sources for information regarding COVID19. Facts, science medicine and accurate, truthful information matter now more than ever. These are some of the people and medical facilities that I trust and rely on for information about this pandemic. Please give them a follow.</p><p><strong>Dr. Tara C. Smith</strong></p><p>Professor, infectious disease epidemiologist</p><p>Twitter: <a href="https://my.captivate.fm/twitter.com/aetiology">twitter.com/aetiology</a></p><p>Website: <a href="https://my.captivate.fm/aracsmith.com">aracsmith.com</a></p><p><strong>Cleveland Clinic</strong></p><p>Twitter: <a href="https://my.captivate.fm/twitter.com/clevelandclinic">twitter.com/clevelandclinic</a></p><p>Website: <a href="https://my.captivate.fm/clevelandclinic.org">clevelandclinic.org</a></p><p><strong>Mayo Clinic</strong></p><p>Twitter:<a href="https://my.captivate.fm/twitter.com/mayoclinic">twitter.com/mayoclinic</a></p><p>Website: <a href="https://my.captivate.fm/mayoclinic.org">mayoclinic.org</a></p><p><strong>CDC</strong></p><p>Twitter: <a href="https://my.captivate.fm/twitter.com/cdcgov">twitter.com/cdcgov</a></p><p>Website: <a href="https://my.captivate.fm/cdc.gov">cdc.gov</a></p><p><a href="http://bit.ly/2ZPjjAx">Support This Podcast</a></p><p><strong>You can find me</strong>: <a href="https://my.captivate.fm/theautismdad.com">theautismdad.com</a></p><p><strong>Twitter</strong>: <a href="https://twitter.com/theautismdad">https://twitter.com/theautismdad</a></p><p>This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit <a href="http://bit.ly/39HzS5Z">theautismdad.com/mightier</a> and find out more information, including how to get a free 30 day trial.</p><p>This episode is brought to you by AngelSense. Wandering is a huge problem in the Autism community and it’s reached epidemic levels. AngelSense is working to save the lives of Autistic kids who wander, by empowering parents with GPS tracking tools that helps them to immediately intervene should an episode of elopement occur. Visit <a href="http://bit.ly/2tCYw7o">angelsense.com</a> for more information.</p><p><br></p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Happy Ladders</strong></p><p>Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/happyladders">Visit Happy Ladders</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>Autism COVID19 and Homework Oh My (feat. Alycia Halladay) S3E15</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/autism-covid19-and-homework-oh-my-feat-alycia-halladay-s3e15</link>
      <description>In this weeks episode, I speak with Alycia Halladay. Alycia is the Chief Science Officer at the Autism Science Foundation. We recently had a discussion about many things Autism related. We talked about the new Autism statistics released by the CDC and what they mean. We talked about how COVID19 is impacting Autism families and ways we can help.
We also discussed the current bane of my existence, at home schoolwork while on COVID19 lockdown. I know that’s a major struggle for many special needs families right now.
At the end the show, my youngest, Emmett, decided he wanted to take over and speak with Alycia for a few minutes. He had fun and it was a cool experience for him.
About Alycia:
Alycia Halladay is the Chief Science Officer at the Autism Science Foundation. She oversees the science programs and portfolio of ASF. She previously served as Senior Director of Environmental and Clinical Sciences at Autism Speaks. She holds a PhD in psychology from Rutgers University and completed a post-doctoral fellowship in pharmacology and toxicology at Rutgers University
Website: https://autismsciencefoundation.org/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/AHalladayASF
Support The Autism Science Foundation

Please remember that self-care is more important than ever. It’s not easy but we have to do our best to look after ourselves, especially during these turbulent and uncertain times.
Please listen and share with anyone that could benefit.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
I wanted to provide you with a list of reliable sources for information regarding COVID19. Facts, science medicine and accurate, truthful information matter now more than ever. These are some of the people and medical facilities that I trust and rely on for information about this pandemic. Please give them a follow.
Dr. Tara C. Smith
Professor, infectious disease epidemiologist
Twitter: twitter.com/aetiology
Website: aracsmith.com
Cleveland Clinic
Twitter: twitter.com/clevelandclinic
Website: clevelandclinic.org
Mayo Clinic
Twitter:twitter.com/mayoclinic
Website: mayoclinic.org
CDC
Twitter: twitter.com/cdcgov
Website: cdc.gov
Support This Podcast
You can find me: theautismdad.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30 day trial.
This episode is brought to you by AngelSense. Wandering is a huge problem in the Autism community and it’s reached epidemic levels. AngelSense is working to save the lives of Autistic kids who wander, by empowering parents with GPS tracking tools that helps them to immediately intervene should an episode of elopement occur. Visit angelsense.com for more information..

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
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      <itunes:title>Autism COVID19 and Homework Oh My (feat. Alycia Halladay) </itunes:title>
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      <itunes:season>3</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>15</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>In this weeks episode, I speak with Alycia Halladay. Alycia is the Chief Science Officer at the Autism Science Foundation. We recently had a discussion about many things Autism related. We talked about the new Autism statistics released by the CDC and what they mean. We talked about how COVID19 is impacting Autism families and ways we can help.
We also discussed the current bane of my existence, at home schoolwork while on COVID19 lockdown. I know that’s a major struggle for many special needs families right now.
At the end the show, my youngest, Emmett, decided he wanted to take over and speak with Alycia for a few minutes. He had fun and it was a cool experience for him.
About Alycia:
Alycia Halladay is the Chief Science Officer at the Autism Science Foundation. She oversees the science programs and portfolio of ASF. She previously served as Senior Director of Environmental and Clinical Sciences at Autism Speaks. She holds a PhD in psychology from Rutgers University and completed a post-doctoral fellowship in pharmacology and toxicology at Rutgers University
Website: https://autismsciencefoundation.org/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/AHalladayASF
Support The Autism Science Foundation

Please remember that self-care is more important than ever. It’s not easy but we have to do our best to look after ourselves, especially during these turbulent and uncertain times.
Please listen and share with anyone that could benefit.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
I wanted to provide you with a list of reliable sources for information regarding COVID19. Facts, science medicine and accurate, truthful information matter now more than ever. These are some of the people and medical facilities that I trust and rely on for information about this pandemic. Please give them a follow.
Dr. Tara C. Smith
Professor, infectious disease epidemiologist
Twitter: twitter.com/aetiology
Website: aracsmith.com
Cleveland Clinic
Twitter: twitter.com/clevelandclinic
Website: clevelandclinic.org
Mayo Clinic
Twitter:twitter.com/mayoclinic
Website: mayoclinic.org
CDC
Twitter: twitter.com/cdcgov
Website: cdc.gov
Support This Podcast
You can find me: theautismdad.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30 day trial.
This episode is brought to you by AngelSense. Wandering is a huge problem in the Autism community and it’s reached epidemic levels. AngelSense is working to save the lives of Autistic kids who wander, by empowering parents with GPS tracking tools that helps them to immediately intervene should an episode of elopement occur. Visit angelsense.com for more information..

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <p>In this weeks episode, I speak with Alycia Halladay. Alycia is the Chief Science Officer at the Autism Science Foundation. We recently had a discussion about many things Autism related. We talked about the new Autism statistics released by the CDC and what they mean. We talked about how COVID19 is impacting Autism families and ways we can help.</p><p>We also discussed the current bane of my existence, at home schoolwork while on COVID19 lockdown. I know that’s a major struggle for many special needs families right now.</p><p>At the end the show, my youngest, Emmett, decided he wanted to take over and speak with Alycia for a few minutes. He had fun and it was a cool experience for him.</p><p>About Alycia:</p><p>Alycia Halladay is the Chief Science Officer at the Autism Science Foundation. She oversees the science programs and portfolio of ASF. She previously served as Senior Director of Environmental and Clinical Sciences at Autism Speaks. She holds a PhD in psychology from Rutgers University and completed a post-doctoral fellowship in pharmacology and toxicology at Rutgers University</p><p>Website: <a href="https://autismsciencefoundation.org/">https://autismsciencefoundation.org/</a></p><p>Twitter: <a href="https://twitter.com/AHalladayASF">https://twitter.com/AHalladayASF</a></p><p><a href="https://donatenow.networkforgood.org/1429607?code=ASF+Website">Support The Autism Science Foundation</a></p><p><br></p><p>Please remember that self-care is more important than ever. It’s not easy but we have to do our best to look after ourselves, especially during these turbulent and uncertain times.</p><p>Please listen and share with anyone that could benefit.</p><p><strong>IMPORTANT INFORMATION</strong></p><p>I wanted to provide you with a list of reliable sources for information regarding COVID19. Facts, science medicine and accurate, truthful information matter now more than ever. These are some of the people and medical facilities that I trust and rely on for information about this pandemic. Please give them a follow.</p><p><strong>Dr. Tara C. Smith</strong></p><p>Professor, infectious disease epidemiologist</p><p>Twitter: <a href="https://my.captivate.fm/twitter.com/aetiology">twitter.com/aetiology</a></p><p>Website: <a href="https://my.captivate.fm/aracsmith.com">aracsmith.com</a></p><p><strong>Cleveland Clinic</strong></p><p>Twitter: <a href="https://my.captivate.fm/twitter.com/clevelandclinic">twitter.com/clevelandclinic</a></p><p>Website: <a href="https://my.captivate.fm/clevelandclinic.org">clevelandclinic.org</a></p><p><strong>Mayo Clinic</strong></p><p>Twitter:<a href="https://my.captivate.fm/twitter.com/mayoclinic">twitter.com/mayoclinic</a></p><p>Website: <a href="https://my.captivate.fm/mayoclinic.org">mayoclinic.org</a></p><p><strong>CDC</strong></p><p>Twitter: <a href="https://my.captivate.fm/twitter.com/cdcgov">twitter.com/cdcgov</a></p><p>Website: <a href="https://my.captivate.fm/cdc.gov">cdc.gov</a></p><p><a href="http://bit.ly/2ZPjjAx">Support This Podcast</a></p><p><strong>You can find me</strong>: <a href="https://my.captivate.fm/theautismdad.com">theautismdad.com</a></p><p><strong>Twitter</strong>: <a href="https://twitter.com/theautismdad">https://twitter.com/theautismdad</a></p><p>This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit <a href="http://bit.ly/39HzS5Z">theautismdad.com/mightier</a> and find out more information, including how to get a free 30 day trial.</p><p>This episode is brought to you by AngelSense. Wandering is a huge problem in the Autism community and it’s reached epidemic levels. AngelSense is working to save the lives of Autistic kids who wander, by empowering parents with GPS tracking tools that helps them to immediately intervene should an episode of elopement occur. Visit <a href="http://bit.ly/2tCYw7o">angelsense.com</a> for more information..</p><p><br></p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Happy Ladders</strong></p><p>Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/happyladders">Visit Happy Ladders</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>30 Days On Lockdown S3E14</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/30-days-on-lockdown-s3e14</link>
      <description>In this shorter episode, I discuss a major milestone we’ve reached, 30 days on total lockdown. I share how I’m managing a seriously delicate medication situation with my oldest. I talk about how we’re doing and the struggles I’m facing as a single Dad during the worst pandemic in a century.
Please remember that self-care is more important than ever. It’s not easy but we have to do our best to look after ourselves, especially during these turbulent and uncertain times.
Support This Podcast
You can find me: theautismdad.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30 day trial.
This episode is brought to you by AngelSense. Wandering is a huge problem in the Autism community and it’s reached epidemic levels. AngelSense is working to save the lives of Autistic kids who wander, by empowering parents with GPS tracking tools that helps them to immediately intervene should an episode of elopement occur. Visit angelsense.com for more information.
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

      Mentioned in this episode:
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
 
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      <pubDate>Mon, 06 Apr 2020 13:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>30 Days On Lockdown S3E14</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>3</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>14</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>In this shorter episode, I discuss a major milestone we’ve reached, 30 days on total lockdown. I share how I’m managing a seriously delicate medication situation with my oldest. I talk about how we’re doing and the struggles I’m facing as a single Dad during the worst pandemic in a century.
Please remember that self-care is more important than ever. It’s not easy but we have to do our best to look after ourselves, especially during these turbulent and uncertain times.
Support This Podcast
You can find me: theautismdad.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30 day trial.
This episode is brought to you by AngelSense. Wandering is a huge problem in the Autism community and it’s reached epidemic levels. AngelSense is working to save the lives of Autistic kids who wander, by empowering parents with GPS tracking tools that helps them to immediately intervene should an episode of elopement occur. Visit angelsense.com for more information.
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

      Mentioned in this episode:
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
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      <itunes:summary>In this shorter episode, I discuss a major milestone we’ve reached, 30 days on total lockdown. I share how I’m managing a seriously delicate medication situation with my oldest. I talk about how we’re doing and the struggles I’m facing as a single Dad during the worst pandemic in a century.
Please remember that self-care is more important than ever. It’s not easy but we have to do our best to look after ourselves, especially during these turbulent and uncertain times.
Support This Podcast
You can find me: theautismdad.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30 day trial.
This episode is brought to you by AngelSense. Wandering is a huge problem in the Autism community and it’s reached epidemic levels. AngelSense is working to save the lives of Autistic kids who wander, by empowering parents with GPS tracking tools that helps them to immediately intervene should an episode of elopement occur. Visit angelsense.com for more information.
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

      Mentioned in this episode:
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
 
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        <p>In this shorter episode, I discuss a major milestone we’ve reached, 30 days on total lockdown. I share how I’m managing a seriously delicate medication situation with my oldest. I talk about how we’re doing and the struggles I’m facing as a single Dad during the worst pandemic in a century.</p><p>Please remember that self-care is more important than ever. It’s not easy but we have to do our best to look after ourselves, especially during these turbulent and uncertain times.</p><p><a href="http://bit.ly/2ZPjjAx">Support This Podcast</a></p><p><strong>You can find me</strong>: <a href="https://my.captivate.fm/theautismdad.com">theautismdad.com</a></p><p><strong>Twitter</strong>: <a href="https://twitter.com/theautismdad">https://twitter.com/theautismdad</a></p><p>This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit <a href="http://bit.ly/39HzS5Z">theautismdad.com/mightier</a> and find out more information, including how to get a free 30 day trial.</p><p>This episode is brought to you by AngelSense. Wandering is a huge problem in the Autism community and it’s reached epidemic levels. AngelSense is working to save the lives of Autistic kids who wander, by empowering parents with GPS tracking tools that helps them to immediately intervene should an episode of elopement occur. Visit <a href="http://bit.ly/2tCYw7o">angelsense.com</a> for more information.</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
      <p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>BrainyAct</strong></p><p>BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/brainyact">Visit BrainyAct</a></p><p><strong>Happy Ladders</strong></p><p>Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/happyladders">Visit Happy Ladders</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <description>In this episode, I talk with Aaron Shute from Brain Power. We discuss how they are using highly specialized software and Google Glass to improve the lives of Autistic kids and adults. Brain Power uses augmented reality to help Autistic individuals better interact with the world.
The technology is absolutely amazing but please understand that this is very expensive and will not be for everyone. Aaron explains that they normally work directly with schools but since schools are shut down, they are trying to make available to parents for the first time. They recognize that it’s expensive (because Google Glass is VERY expensive) and in order to make this as accessible as possible to parents, they are offering a 40% discount.
My goal with this episode is to make you aware of things that are out there and this is something that making is making a huge difference in classrooms across the country.
If you are interested, you can use the code “theautismdad” at checkout and you’ll save 40%. Again, I’m not out of touch and I know this will not be for everyone but I want to provide information that can help parents and schools address some of the unique challenges faced by kids on the Autism Spectrum.
Find Brain Power:
Website: http://www.brain-Power.com/families
Twitter: https://twitter.com/BrainPowerASD
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BrainPowerASD/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/brainpowerllc/
Brain Power’s Mission
“Our mission is to help you empower the brains of people with invisible neural challenges. Empowered Brain helps teachers to empower their students (young children up to transitioning adults) with augmented reality experiences that teach them social-emotional skills in a social setting. The heads-up system engages and motivates students in a gamified way, and automatically generates data on their progress for IEP reports.”
About Aaron Shute
Aaron has worked in the autism field since he was a teenager. Most recently, he spent eight years developing, implementing and supporting augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) solutions for autism. Additionally, he has served as a camp counselor, behavioral aide, case manager, and gymnastics coach for autism.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING COVID19
I wanted to provide you with a list of reliable sources for information regarding COVID19. Facts, science medicine and accurate, truthful information matter now more than ever. These are some of the people and medical facilities that I trust and rely on for information about this pandemic. Please give them a follow.
Dr. Tara C. Smith
Professor, infectious disease epidemiologist
Twitter: twitter.com/aetiology
Website: aracsmith.com
Cleveland Clinic
Twitter: twitter.com/clevelandclinic
Website: clevelandclinic.org
Mayo Clinic
Twitter:twitter.com/mayoclinic
Website: mayoclinic.org
CDC
Twitter: twitter.com/cdcgov
Website: cdc.gov
Support This Podcast
You can find me:
Website: theautismdad.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30 day trial.
This episode is brought to you by AngelSense. Wandering is a huge problem in the Autism community and it’s reached epidemic levels. AngelSense is working to save the lives of Autistic kids who wander, by empowering parents with GPS tracking tools that helps them to immediately intervene should an episode of elopement occur. Visit angelsense.com for more information.


Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 03 Apr 2020 08:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Tech to Help Your Autistic Kid (feat. Aaron Shute of Brain Power)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>3</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>13</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode, I talk with Aaron Shute from Brain Power. We discuss how they are using highly specialized software and Google Glass to improve the lives of Autistic kids and adults. Brain Power uses augmented reality to help Autistic individuals better interact with the world.
The technology is absolutely amazing but please understand that this is very expensive and will not be for everyone. Aaron explains that they normally work directly with schools but since schools are shut down, they are trying to make available to parents for the first time. They recognize that it’s expensive (because Google Glass is VERY expensive) and in order to make this as accessible as possible to parents, they are offering a 40% discount.
My goal with this episode is to make you aware of things that are out there and this is something that making is making a huge difference in classrooms across the country.
If you are interested, you can use the code “theautismdad” at checkout and you’ll save 40%. Again, I’m not out of touch and I know this will not be for everyone but I want to provide information that can help parents and schools address some of the unique challenges faced by kids on the Autism Spectrum.
Find Brain Power:
Website: http://www.brain-Power.com/families
Twitter: https://twitter.com/BrainPowerASD
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BrainPowerASD/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/brainpowerllc/
Brain Power’s Mission
“Our mission is to help you empower the brains of people with invisible neural challenges. Empowered Brain helps teachers to empower their students (young children up to transitioning adults) with augmented reality experiences that teach them social-emotional skills in a social setting. The heads-up system engages and motivates students in a gamified way, and automatically generates data on their progress for IEP reports.”
About Aaron Shute
Aaron has worked in the autism field since he was a teenager. Most recently, he spent eight years developing, implementing and supporting augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) solutions for autism. Additionally, he has served as a camp counselor, behavioral aide, case manager, and gymnastics coach for autism.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING COVID19
I wanted to provide you with a list of reliable sources for information regarding COVID19. Facts, science medicine and accurate, truthful information matter now more than ever. These are some of the people and medical facilities that I trust and rely on for information about this pandemic. Please give them a follow.
Dr. Tara C. Smith
Professor, infectious disease epidemiologist
Twitter: twitter.com/aetiology
Website: aracsmith.com
Cleveland Clinic
Twitter: twitter.com/clevelandclinic
Website: clevelandclinic.org
Mayo Clinic
Twitter:twitter.com/mayoclinic
Website: mayoclinic.org
CDC
Twitter: twitter.com/cdcgov
Website: cdc.gov
Support This Podcast
You can find me:
Website: theautismdad.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30 day trial.
This episode is brought to you by AngelSense. Wandering is a huge problem in the Autism community and it’s reached epidemic levels. AngelSense is working to save the lives of Autistic kids who wander, by empowering parents with GPS tracking tools that helps them to immediately intervene should an episode of elopement occur. Visit angelsense.com for more information.


Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In this episode, I talk with Aaron Shute from Brain Power. We discuss how they are using highly specialized software and Google Glass to improve the lives of Autistic kids and adults. Brain Power uses augmented reality to help Autistic individuals better interact with the world.
The technology is absolutely amazing but please understand that this is very expensive and will not be for everyone. Aaron explains that they normally work directly with schools but since schools are shut down, they are trying to make available to parents for the first time. They recognize that it’s expensive (because Google Glass is VERY expensive) and in order to make this as accessible as possible to parents, they are offering a 40% discount.
My goal with this episode is to make you aware of things that are out there and this is something that making is making a huge difference in classrooms across the country.
If you are interested, you can use the code “theautismdad” at checkout and you’ll save 40%. Again, I’m not out of touch and I know this will not be for everyone but I want to provide information that can help parents and schools address some of the unique challenges faced by kids on the Autism Spectrum.
Find Brain Power:
Website: http://www.brain-Power.com/families
Twitter: https://twitter.com/BrainPowerASD
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BrainPowerASD/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/brainpowerllc/
Brain Power’s Mission
“Our mission is to help you empower the brains of people with invisible neural challenges. Empowered Brain helps teachers to empower their students (young children up to transitioning adults) with augmented reality experiences that teach them social-emotional skills in a social setting. The heads-up system engages and motivates students in a gamified way, and automatically generates data on their progress for IEP reports.”
About Aaron Shute
Aaron has worked in the autism field since he was a teenager. Most recently, he spent eight years developing, implementing and supporting augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) solutions for autism. Additionally, he has served as a camp counselor, behavioral aide, case manager, and gymnastics coach for autism.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING COVID19
I wanted to provide you with a list of reliable sources for information regarding COVID19. Facts, science medicine and accurate, truthful information matter now more than ever. These are some of the people and medical facilities that I trust and rely on for information about this pandemic. Please give them a follow.
Dr. Tara C. Smith
Professor, infectious disease epidemiologist
Twitter: twitter.com/aetiology
Website: aracsmith.com
Cleveland Clinic
Twitter: twitter.com/clevelandclinic
Website: clevelandclinic.org
Mayo Clinic
Twitter:twitter.com/mayoclinic
Website: mayoclinic.org
CDC
Twitter: twitter.com/cdcgov
Website: cdc.gov
Support This Podcast
You can find me:
Website: theautismdad.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30 day trial.
This episode is brought to you by AngelSense. Wandering is a huge problem in the Autism community and it’s reached epidemic levels. AngelSense is working to save the lives of Autistic kids who wander, by empowering parents with GPS tracking tools that helps them to immediately intervene should an episode of elopement occur. Visit angelsense.com for more information.


Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

 
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        <p>In this episode, I talk with Aaron Shute from Brain Power. We discuss how they are using highly specialized software and Google Glass to improve the lives of Autistic kids and adults. Brain Power uses augmented reality to help Autistic individuals better interact with the world.</p><p>The technology is absolutely amazing but please understand that this is very expensive and will not be for everyone. Aaron explains that they normally work directly with schools but since schools are shut down, they are trying to make available to parents for the first time. They recognize that it’s expensive (because Google Glass is VERY expensive) and in order to make this as accessible as possible to parents, they are offering a 40% discount.</p><p>My goal with this episode is to make you aware of things that are out there and this is something that making is making a huge difference in classrooms across the country.</p><p>If you are interested, you can use the code “<strong>theautismdad</strong>” at checkout and you’ll save 40%. Again, I’m not out of touch and I know this will not be for everyone but I want to provide information that can help parents and schools address some of the unique challenges faced by kids on the Autism Spectrum.</p><p><strong>Find Brain Power:</strong></p><p>Website: <a href="http://www.brain-power.com/families">http://www.brain-Power.com/families</a></p><p>Twitter: <a href="https://twitter.com/BrainPowerASD">https://twitter.com/BrainPowerASD</a></p><p>Facebook: <a href="https://www.facebook.com/BrainPowerASD/">https://www.facebook.com/BrainPowerASD/</a></p><p>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/company/brainpowerllc/">https://www.linkedin.com/company/brainpowerllc/</a></p><p><strong>Brain Power’s Mission</strong></p><p>“Our mission is to help you empower the brains of people with invisible neural challenges. Empowered Brain helps teachers to empower their students (young children up to transitioning adults) with augmented reality experiences that teach them social-emotional skills in a social setting. The heads-up system engages and motivates students in a gamified way, and automatically generates data on their progress for IEP reports.”</p><p><strong>About Aaron Shute</strong></p><p>Aaron has worked in the autism field since he was a teenager. Most recently, he spent eight years developing, implementing and supporting augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) solutions for autism. Additionally, he has served as a camp counselor, behavioral aide, case manager, and gymnastics coach for autism.</p><p><strong>IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING COVID19</strong></p><p>I wanted to provide you with a list of reliable sources for information regarding COVID19. Facts, science medicine and accurate, truthful information matter now more than ever. These are some of the people and medical facilities that I trust and rely on for information about this pandemic. Please give them a follow.</p><p><strong>Dr. Tara C. Smith</strong></p><p>Professor, infectious disease epidemiologist</p><p>Twitter: <a href="https://my.captivate.fm/twitter.com/aetiology">twitter.com/aetiology</a></p><p>Website: <a href="https://my.captivate.fm/aracsmith.com">aracsmith.com</a></p><p><strong>Cleveland Clinic</strong></p><p>Twitter: <a href="https://my.captivate.fm/twitter.com/clevelandclinic">twitter.com/clevelandclinic</a></p><p>Website: <a href="https://my.captivate.fm/clevelandclinic.org">clevelandclinic.org</a></p><p><strong>Mayo Clinic</strong></p><p>Twitter:<a href="https://my.captivate.fm/twitter.com/mayoclinic">twitter.com/mayoclinic</a></p><p>Website: <a href="https://my.captivate.fm/mayoclinic.org">mayoclinic.org</a></p><p><strong>CDC</strong></p><p>Twitter: <a href="https://my.captivate.fm/twitter.com/cdcgov">twitter.com/cdcgov</a></p><p>Website: <a href="https://my.captivate.fm/cdc.gov">cdc.gov</a></p><p><a href="http://bit.ly/2ZPjjAx">Support This Podcast</a></p><p><strong>You can find me</strong>:</p><p><strong>Website</strong>: <a href="https://my.captivate.fm/theautismdad.com">theautismdad.com</a></p><p><strong>Twitter</strong>: <a href="https://twitter.com/theautismdad">https://twitter.com/theautismdad</a></p><p>This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit <a href="http://bit.ly/39HzS5Z">theautismdad.com/mightier</a> and find out more information, including how to get a free 30 day trial.</p><p>This episode is brought to you by AngelSense. Wandering is a huge problem in the Autism community and it’s reached epidemic levels. AngelSense is working to save the lives of Autistic kids who wander, by empowering parents with GPS tracking tools that helps them to immediately intervene should an episode of elopement occur. Visit <a href="http://bit.ly/2tCYw7o">angelsense.com</a> for more information.</p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p><p><br></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>Managing Depression on Lockdown S3E12</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/managing-depression-on-lockdown-s3e12</link>
      <description>In this episode, I open up about how I’m managing my depression while I’m on total lockdown with my 3 Autistic kids. Those of us who live with mental health issues may find ourselves struggling more because of all that’s going on around us. I hope that my experience can help someone else.
Please remember that self-care is more important than ever. It’s not easy but we have to do our best to look after ourselves, especially during these turbulent and uncertain times.
Please listen and share it with anyone that could benefit.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
I wanted to provide you with a list of reliable sources for information regarding COVID19. Facts, science medicine and accurate, truthful information matter now more than ever. These are some of the people and medical facilities that I trust and rely on for information about this pandemic. Please give them a follow.
Dr. Tara C. Smith
Professor, infectious disease epidemiologist
Twitter: twitter.com/aetiology
Website: aracsmith.com
Cleveland Clinic
Twitter: twitter.com/clevelandclinic
Website: clevelandclinic.org
Mayo Clinic
Twitter:twitter.com/mayoclinic
Website: mayoclinic.org
CDC
Twitter: twitter.com/cdcgov
Website: cdc.gov
Support This Podcast
You can find me: theautismdad.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30 day trial.
This episode is brought to you by AngelSense. Wandering is a huge problem in the Autism community and it’s reached epidemic levels. AngelSense is working to save the lives of Autistic kids who wander, by empowering parents with GPS tracking tools that helps them to immediately intervene should an episode of elopement occur. Visit angelsense.com for more information.
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

      Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 29 Mar 2020 13:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Managing Depression on Lockdown</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>3</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>12</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode, I open up about how I’m managing my depression while I’m on total lockdown with my 3 Autistic kids. Those of us who live with mental health issues may find ourselves struggling more because of all that’s going on around us. I hope that my experience can help someone else.
Please remember that self-care is more important than ever. It’s not easy but we have to do our best to look after ourselves, especially during these turbulent and uncertain times.
Please listen and share it with anyone that could benefit.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
I wanted to provide you with a list of reliable sources for information regarding COVID19. Facts, science medicine and accurate, truthful information matter now more than ever. These are some of the people and medical facilities that I trust and rely on for information about this pandemic. Please give them a follow.
Dr. Tara C. Smith
Professor, infectious disease epidemiologist
Twitter: twitter.com/aetiology
Website: aracsmith.com
Cleveland Clinic
Twitter: twitter.com/clevelandclinic
Website: clevelandclinic.org
Mayo Clinic
Twitter:twitter.com/mayoclinic
Website: mayoclinic.org
CDC
Twitter: twitter.com/cdcgov
Website: cdc.gov
Support This Podcast
You can find me: theautismdad.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30 day trial.
This episode is brought to you by AngelSense. Wandering is a huge problem in the Autism community and it’s reached epidemic levels. AngelSense is working to save the lives of Autistic kids who wander, by empowering parents with GPS tracking tools that helps them to immediately intervene should an episode of elopement occur. Visit angelsense.com for more information.
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

      Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <p>In this episode, I open up about how I’m managing my depression while I’m on total lockdown with my 3 Autistic kids. Those of us who live with mental health issues may find ourselves struggling more because of all that’s going on around us. I hope that my experience can help someone else.</p><p>Please remember that self-care is more important than ever. It’s not easy but we have to do our best to look after ourselves, especially during these turbulent and uncertain times.</p><p>Please listen and share it with anyone that could benefit.</p><p><strong>IMPORTANT INFORMATION</strong></p><p>I wanted to provide you with a list of reliable sources for information regarding COVID19. Facts, science medicine and accurate, truthful information matter now more than ever. These are some of the people and medical facilities that I trust and rely on for information about this pandemic. Please give them a follow.</p><p><strong>Dr. Tara C. Smith</strong></p><p>Professor, infectious disease epidemiologist</p><p>Twitter: <a href="https://my.captivate.fm/twitter.com/aetiology">twitter.com/aetiology</a></p><p>Website: <a href="https://my.captivate.fm/aracsmith.com">aracsmith.com</a></p><p><strong>Cleveland Clinic</strong></p><p>Twitter: <a href="https://my.captivate.fm/twitter.com/clevelandclinic">twitter.com/clevelandclinic</a></p><p>Website: <a href="https://my.captivate.fm/clevelandclinic.org">clevelandclinic.org</a></p><p><strong>Mayo Clinic</strong></p><p>Twitter:<a href="https://my.captivate.fm/twitter.com/mayoclinic">twitter.com/mayoclinic</a></p><p>Website: <a href="https://my.captivate.fm/mayoclinic.org">mayoclinic.org</a></p><p><strong>CDC</strong></p><p>Twitter: <a href="https://my.captivate.fm/twitter.com/cdcgov">twitter.com/cdcgov</a></p><p>Website: <a href="https://my.captivate.fm/cdc.gov">cdc.gov</a></p><p><a href="http://bit.ly/2ZPjjAx">Support This Podcast</a></p><p>You can find me: <a href="https://my.captivate.fm/theautismdad.com">theautismdad.com</a></p><p>Twitter: <a href="https://twitter.com/theautismdad">https://twitter.com/theautismdad</a></p><p>This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit <a href="http://bit.ly/39HzS5Z">theautismdad.com/mightier</a> and find out more information, including how to get a free 30 day trial.</p><p>This episode is brought to you by AngelSense. Wandering is a huge problem in the Autism community and it’s reached epidemic levels. AngelSense is working to save the lives of Autistic kids who wander, by empowering parents with GPS tracking tools that helps them to immediately intervene should an episode of elopement occur. Visit <a href="http://bit.ly/2tCYw7o">angelsense.com</a> for more information.</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
      <p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Happy Ladders</strong></p><p>Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/happyladders">Visit Happy Ladders</a></p><p><strong>BrainyAct</strong></p><p>BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/brainyact">Visit BrainyAct</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>The Line Between Preparedness and Paranoia S3E11</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/the-line-between-preparedness-and-paranoia-s3e11</link>
      <description>In this episode, I update you on a major decision I had to make in order to keep my immunocompromised son safe during the COVID19 pandemic. Very few things are simple with it comes to Special Needs parenting and I share the thought process that goes into making potentially life altering decisions for my kids. I also talk about a few other things that are on my mind and I curse a bit. ;-) I also want to apologize to my mother for the language in this episode. I'm feeling terribly overwhelmed and I needed to vent a bit. Sorry Mom. I wanted to provide you with a list of reliable sources for information regarding COVID19. Facts, science medicine and accurate, truthful information matter now more than ever. These are some of the people and medical facilities that I trust and rely on for information about this pandemic. Please give them a follow. Dr. Tara C. Smith Professor, infectious disease epidemiologist 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory. Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality. 91% of families report global brain improvements after four months. Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data. BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 25 Mar 2020 13:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>The Line Between Preparedness and Paranoia S3E11</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>3</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>11</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode, I update you on a major decision I had to make in order to keep my immunocompromised son safe during the COVID19 pandemic. Very few things are simple with it comes to Special Needs parenting and I share the thought process that goes into making potentially life altering decisions for my kids. I also talk about a few other things that are on my mind and I curse a bit. ;-) I also want to apologize to my mother for the language in this episode. I'm feeling terribly overwhelmed and I needed to vent a bit. Sorry Mom. I wanted to provide you with a list of reliable sources for information regarding COVID19. Facts, science medicine and accurate, truthful information matter now more than ever. These are some of the people and medical facilities that I trust and rely on for information about this pandemic. Please give them a follow. Dr. Tara C. Smith Professor, infectious disease epidemiologist 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory. Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality. 91% of families report global brain improvements after four months. Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data. BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In this episode, I update you on a major decision I had to make in order to keep my immunocompromised son safe during the COVID19 pandemic. Very few things are simple with it comes to Special Needs parenting and I share the thought process that goes into making potentially life altering decisions for my kids. I also talk about a few other things that are on my mind and I curse a bit. ;-) I also want to apologize to my mother for the language in this episode. I'm feeling terribly overwhelmed and I needed to vent a bit. Sorry Mom. I wanted to provide you with a list of reliable sources for information regarding COVID19. Facts, science medicine and accurate, truthful information matter now more than ever. These are some of the people and medical facilities that I trust and rely on for information about this pandemic. Please give them a follow. Dr. Tara C. Smith Professor, infectious disease epidemiologist 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory. Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality. 91% of families report global brain improvements after four months. Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data. BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <p>In this episode, I update you on a major decision I had to make in order to keep my immunocompromised son safe during the COVID19 pandemic. Very few things are simple with it comes to Special Needs parenting and I share the thought process that goes into making potentially life altering decisions for my kids. I also talk about a few other things that are on my mind and I curse a bit. ;-) I also want to apologize to my mother for the language in this episode. I'm feeling terribly overwhelmed and I needed to vent a bit. Sorry Mom. I wanted to provide you with a list of reliable sources for information regarding COVID19. Facts, science medicine and accurate, truthful information matter now more than ever. These are some of the people and medical facilities that I trust and rely on for information about this pandemic. Please give them a follow. Dr. Tara C. Smith Professor, infectious disease epidemiologist </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Happy Ladders</strong></p><p>Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/happyladders">Visit Happy Ladders</a></p><p><strong>BrainyAct</strong></p><p>BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory. Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality. 91% of families report global brain improvements after four months. Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data. BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/brainyact">Visit BrainyAct</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>My 11 Year Old Talks About Life On Lockdown (feat. Emmett Gorski) S3E10</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/my-11-year-old-talks-about-life-on-lockdown-feat-emmett-gorski-s3e10</link>
      <description>In this weeks (albeit late) episode, I talk about life on lockdown and what it's like to manage this COVID19 health crisis as a single Dad to 3 Autistic kids. Gavin, (my oldest) is immunocompromised and I have to walk a very, very fine line in order to keep him safe. It's not easy by any stretch of the imagination but we're muddling through. Later in the episode, Emmett, my 11 year old, joins me to discuss how this whole lockdown is impacting him. He does an amazing job of expressing his thought on our current situation. He was very fidgety, and that fidgeting was picked up by the microphone. I cleaned it up as best I could and I'm excited for you to hear Emmett's point of view on this. :-) I wanted to provide you with a list of reliable sources for information regarding COVID19. Facts, science medicine and accurate, truthful information matter now more than ever. These are some of the people and medical facilities that I trust and rely on for information about this pandemic. Please give them a follow. Dr. Tara C. Smith Professor, infectious disease epidemiologist
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Mentioned in this episode:
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory. Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality. 91% of families report global brain improvements after four months. Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data. BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
 
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      <pubDate>Fri, 20 Mar 2020 13:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>My 11 Year Old Talks About Life On Lockdown (feat. Emmett Gorski) S3E10</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:season>3</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>10</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>In this weeks (albeit late) episode, I talk about life on lockdown and what it's like to manage this COVID19 health crisis as a single Dad to 3 Autistic kids. Gavin, (my oldest) is immunocompromised and I have to walk a very, very fine line in order to keep him safe. It's not easy by any stretch of the imagination but we're muddling through. Later in the episode, Emmett, my 11 year old, joins me to discuss how this whole lockdown is impacting him. He does an amazing job of expressing his thought on our current situation. He was very fidgety, and that fidgeting was picked up by the microphone. I cleaned it up as best I could and I'm excited for you to hear Emmett's point of view on this. :-) I wanted to provide you with a list of reliable sources for information regarding COVID19. Facts, science medicine and accurate, truthful information matter now more than ever. These are some of the people and medical facilities that I trust and rely on for information about this pandemic. Please give them a follow. Dr. Tara C. Smith Professor, infectious disease epidemiologist
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Mentioned in this episode:
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory. Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality. 91% of families report global brain improvements after four months. Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data. BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In this weeks (albeit late) episode, I talk about life on lockdown and what it's like to manage this COVID19 health crisis as a single Dad to 3 Autistic kids. Gavin, (my oldest) is immunocompromised and I have to walk a very, very fine line in order to keep him safe. It's not easy by any stretch of the imagination but we're muddling through. Later in the episode, Emmett, my 11 year old, joins me to discuss how this whole lockdown is impacting him. He does an amazing job of expressing his thought on our current situation. He was very fidgety, and that fidgeting was picked up by the microphone. I cleaned it up as best I could and I'm excited for you to hear Emmett's point of view on this. :-) I wanted to provide you with a list of reliable sources for information regarding COVID19. Facts, science medicine and accurate, truthful information matter now more than ever. These are some of the people and medical facilities that I trust and rely on for information about this pandemic. Please give them a follow. Dr. Tara C. Smith Professor, infectious disease epidemiologist
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mentioned in this episode:
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory. Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality. 91% of families report global brain improvements after four months. Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data. BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <p>In this weeks (albeit late) episode, I talk about life on lockdown and what it's like to manage this COVID19 health crisis as a single Dad to 3 Autistic kids. Gavin, (my oldest) is immunocompromised and I have to walk a very, very fine line in order to keep him safe. It's not easy by any stretch of the imagination but we're muddling through. Later in the episode, Emmett, my 11 year old, joins me to discuss how this whole lockdown is impacting him. He does an amazing job of expressing his thought on our current situation. He was very fidgety, and that fidgeting was picked up by the microphone. I cleaned it up as best I could and I'm excited for you to hear Emmett's point of view on this. :-) I wanted to provide you with a list of reliable sources for information regarding COVID19. Facts, science medicine and accurate, truthful information matter now more than ever. These are some of the people and medical facilities that I trust and rely on for information about this pandemic. Please give them a follow. Dr. Tara C. Smith Professor, infectious disease epidemiologist</p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>BrainyAct</strong></p><p>BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory. Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality. 91% of families report global brain improvements after four months. Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data. BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/brainyact">Visit BrainyAct</a></p><p><strong>Happy Ladders</strong></p><p>Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/happyladders">Visit Happy Ladders</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>COVID19 Update March 16, 2020</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/covid19-update-march-16-2020</link>
      <description>Here's an update on how my Autism and Special Needs family is managing on lockdown during the COVID19 pandemic. I wanted to provide you with a list of reliable sources for information regarding COVID19. Facts, science medicine and accurate, truthful information matter now more than ever. These are a few of the people and places I trust. These are some of the people and medical facilities that I trust and rely on for information about this pandemic.  

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Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory. Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality. 91% of families report global brain improvements after four months. Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data. BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
 
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      <pubDate>Tue, 17 Mar 2020 05:45:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>COVID19 Update March 16, 2020</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>bonus</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>3</itunes:season>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Here's an update on how my Autism and Special Needs family is managing on lockdown during the COVID19 pandemic. I wanted to provide you with a list of reliable sources for information regarding COVID19. Facts, science medicine and accurate, truthful information matter now more than ever. These are a few of the people and places I trust. These are some of the people and medical facilities that I trust and rely on for information about this pandemic.  

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory. Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality. 91% of families report global brain improvements after four months. Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data. BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Here's an update on how my Autism and Special Needs family is managing on lockdown during the COVID19 pandemic. I wanted to provide you with a list of reliable sources for information regarding COVID19. Facts, science medicine and accurate, truthful information matter now more than ever. These are a few of the people and places I trust. These are some of the people and medical facilities that I trust and rely on for information about this pandemic.  

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory. Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality. 91% of families report global brain improvements after four months. Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data. BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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      <title>COVID19 Update March 14, 2020</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/covid19-update-march-14-2020</link>
      <description>I've been getting a lot of questions in regards to how I'm managing my household as the COVID19 pandemic worsens. I thought it would be better to do it this way and hopefully this helps someone. I'm NOT an expert and I hate giving advice but what I'm going to do is share a little bit about how I managing to keep us safe, sane and moving forward during these scary times. As you know, my oldest has CVID or Common Variable Immunodeficiency. This means his immune system is severely compromised and that puts him at a much higher risk, should he get sick. I have to exercise extreme caution right now, without freaking my kids out. It's a very difficult balance but I have no choice but to maintain it as best I can. Please stay safe. Be kind to each other. Wash your hands. Be prepared. Take this seriously. Don't panic. I wanted to provide you with a list of reliable sources for information regarding COVID19. Facts, science medicine and accurate, truthful information matter now more than ever. These are a few of the people and places I trust. These are some of the people and medical facilities that I trust and rely on for information about this pandemic. 

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory. Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality. 91% of families report global brain improvements after four months. Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data. BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
 
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      <pubDate>Sun, 15 Mar 2020 13:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>COVID19 Update March 14, 2020</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>bonus</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>3</itunes:season>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/a68691bc-8c6d-11ed-8aac-c710801e9a17/image/f0960092e6d03f126cff9aa4a1b9d1b6.jpg?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
      <itunes:subtitle>I've been getting a lot of questions in regards to how I'm managing my household as the COVID19 pandemic worsens. I thought it would be better to do it this way and hopefully this helps someone. I'm NOT an expert and I hate giving advice but what I'm going to do is share a little bit about how I managing to keep us safe, sane and moving forward during these scary times. As you know, my oldest has CVID or Common Variable Immunodeficiency. This means his immune system is severely compromised and that puts him at a much higher risk, should he get sick. I have to exercise extreme caution right now, without freaking my kids out. It's a very difficult balance but I have no choice but to maintain it as best I can. Please stay safe. Be kind to each other. Wash your hands. Be prepared. Take this seriously. Don't panic. I wanted to provide you with a list of reliable sources for information regarding COVID19. Facts, science medicine and accurate, truthful information matter now more than ever. These are a few of the people and places I trust. These are some of the people and medical facilities that I trust and rely on for information about this pandemic. 

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory. Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality. 91% of families report global brain improvements after four months. Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data. BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
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      <itunes:summary>I've been getting a lot of questions in regards to how I'm managing my household as the COVID19 pandemic worsens. I thought it would be better to do it this way and hopefully this helps someone. I'm NOT an expert and I hate giving advice but what I'm going to do is share a little bit about how I managing to keep us safe, sane and moving forward during these scary times. As you know, my oldest has CVID or Common Variable Immunodeficiency. This means his immune system is severely compromised and that puts him at a much higher risk, should he get sick. I have to exercise extreme caution right now, without freaking my kids out. It's a very difficult balance but I have no choice but to maintain it as best I can. Please stay safe. Be kind to each other. Wash your hands. Be prepared. Take this seriously. Don't panic. I wanted to provide you with a list of reliable sources for information regarding COVID19. Facts, science medicine and accurate, truthful information matter now more than ever. These are a few of the people and places I trust. These are some of the people and medical facilities that I trust and rely on for information about this pandemic. 

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Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory. Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality. 91% of families report global brain improvements after four months. Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data. BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
 
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        <p>I've been getting a lot of questions in regards to how I'm managing my household as the COVID19 pandemic worsens. I thought it would be better to do it this way and hopefully this helps someone. I'm NOT an expert and I hate giving advice but what I'm going to do is share a little bit about how I managing to keep us safe, sane and moving forward during these scary times. As you know, my oldest has CVID or Common Variable Immunodeficiency. This means his immune system is severely compromised and that puts him at a much higher risk, should he get sick. I have to exercise extreme caution right now, without freaking my kids out. It's a very difficult balance but I have no choice but to maintain it as best I can. Please stay safe. Be kind to each other. Wash your hands. Be prepared. Take this seriously. Don't panic. I wanted to provide you with a list of reliable sources for information regarding COVID19. Facts, science medicine and accurate, truthful information matter now more than ever. These are a few of the people and places I trust. These are some of the people and medical facilities that I trust and rely on for information about this pandemic. </p><p><br></p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Happy Ladders</strong></p><p>Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/happyladders">Visit Happy Ladders</a></p><p><strong>BrainyAct</strong></p><p>BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory. Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality. 91% of families report global brain improvements after four months. Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data. BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/brainyact">Visit BrainyAct</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>Why Genetic Testing is Vital for Kids with Autism (feat. Lukas Lange of Probably Genetic) S3E9</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/why-genetic-testing-is-vital-for-kids-with-autism-feat-lukas-lange-of-probably-genetic-s3e9</link>
      <description>In this week's episode, I speak with Lukas Lange, the CEO and co-founder of Probably Genetic. Probably Genetic is working very hard to make genetic testing more accessible to families who need it. Families like mine. Lukas and I discuss what genetic testing is, the role genetics plays in our lives and why it's so important to genetically test kids diagnosed with Autism. We also discuss the many hurdles to obtaining genetic testing in our current healthcare system, including cost and wait times, as well as why it's a major problem for many families. Lukas also shares what Probably Genetic is doing to cut through all of this and make this invaluable testing accessible to families at a significantly reduced cost and in a fraction of the time. I've been consulting with Probably Genetic for over a year and helping them to better understand the unique needs of Autism families and how they can better meet those needs. 
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Mentioned in this episode:
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory. Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality. 91% of families report global brain improvements after four months. Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data. BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 13 Mar 2020 13:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Why Genetic Testing is Vital for Kids with Autism (feat. Lukas Lange of Probably Genetic) S3E9</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>3</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>9</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>In this week's episode, I speak with Lukas Lange, the CEO and co-founder of Probably Genetic. Probably Genetic is working very hard to make genetic testing more accessible to families who need it. Families like mine. Lukas and I discuss what genetic testing is, the role genetics plays in our lives and why it's so important to genetically test kids diagnosed with Autism. We also discuss the many hurdles to obtaining genetic testing in our current healthcare system, including cost and wait times, as well as why it's a major problem for many families. Lukas also shares what Probably Genetic is doing to cut through all of this and make this invaluable testing accessible to families at a significantly reduced cost and in a fraction of the time. I've been consulting with Probably Genetic for over a year and helping them to better understand the unique needs of Autism families and how they can better meet those needs. 
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Mentioned in this episode:
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory. Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality. 91% of families report global brain improvements after four months. Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data. BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In this week's episode, I speak with Lukas Lange, the CEO and co-founder of Probably Genetic. Probably Genetic is working very hard to make genetic testing more accessible to families who need it. Families like mine. Lukas and I discuss what genetic testing is, the role genetics plays in our lives and why it's so important to genetically test kids diagnosed with Autism. We also discuss the many hurdles to obtaining genetic testing in our current healthcare system, including cost and wait times, as well as why it's a major problem for many families. Lukas also shares what Probably Genetic is doing to cut through all of this and make this invaluable testing accessible to families at a significantly reduced cost and in a fraction of the time. I've been consulting with Probably Genetic for over a year and helping them to better understand the unique needs of Autism families and how they can better meet those needs. 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mentioned in this episode:
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory. Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality. 91% of families report global brain improvements after four months. Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data. BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
 
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        <p>In this week's episode, I speak with Lukas Lange, the CEO and co-founder of Probably Genetic. Probably Genetic is working very hard to make genetic testing more accessible to families who need it. Families like mine. Lukas and I discuss what genetic testing is, the role genetics plays in our lives and why it's so important to genetically test kids diagnosed with Autism. We also discuss the many hurdles to obtaining genetic testing in our current healthcare system, including cost and wait times, as well as why it's a major problem for many families. Lukas also shares what Probably Genetic is doing to cut through all of this and make this invaluable testing accessible to families at a significantly reduced cost and in a fraction of the time. I've been consulting with Probably Genetic for over a year and helping them to better understand the unique needs of Autism families and how they can better meet those needs. </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>BrainyAct</strong></p><p>BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory. Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality. 91% of families report global brain improvements after four months. Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data. BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/brainyact">Visit BrainyAct</a></p><p><strong>Happy Ladders</strong></p><p>Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/happyladders">Visit Happy Ladders</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>Changing the lives of kids with critical illness (feat. Kate Mazelin of GKTW) S3E8</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/changing-the-lives-of-kids-with-critical-illness-feat-kate-mazelin-of-gktw-s3e8</link>
      <description>This is a very special episode and one that's very near and dear to my heart. While on our recent trip to Orlando, I had a chance to sit down for a face to face with Kate Mazelin, Marketing Director of Give Kids The World. Give Kids The World is an amazing place where kids with terminal, life threatening or serious health condions, along with their families, can spend time, make memories and find hope. My family is one such family and we spent a week at Give Kids The World in 2017, when my oldest son has his wish granted. Kate and I had an emotional discussion about what makes GKTW so special, why they do what they do and how they changed my family's life. About Kate Mazelin: Kate Mazelin is the Marketing Director at Give Kids The World. Kate has been with the Village since 2014. Prior to working for the Village she was the Program Director at Morning Dove Therapeutic Riding Inc. in Zionsville, Indiana. Kate is a licensed therapeutic riding instructor, holds a certificate in mental health intervention and has worked with children on the autism spectrum since 2005. At Give Kids The World, Kate is a part of a dedicated team whose goal is to build the Give Kids The World brand and to build a battalion of supporters willing to donate to, volunteer for, and advocate on behalf of the organization.   Find Give Kids The World: Website: https://www.gktw.org/ (https://www.gktw.org/) Twitter: https://twitter.com/GKTWVillage (@GKTWVillage) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gktwvillage/ (https://www.facebook.com/gktwvillage/) Instagram: https://instagram.com/gktwvillage (https://instagram.com/gktwvillage) http://bit.ly/2ZPjjAx (Support This Podcast) You can find me: https://my.captivate.fm/theautismdad.com (theautismdad.com) Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad (https://twitter.com/theautismdad) 

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Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory. Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality. 91% of families report global brain improvements after four months. Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data. BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 06 Mar 2020 13:01:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Changing the lives of kids with critical illness (feat. Kate Mazelin of GKTW) S3E8</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>3</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>8</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>This is a very special episode and one that's very near and dear to my heart. While on our recent trip to Orlando, I had a chance to sit down for a face to face with Kate Mazelin, Marketing Director of Give Kids The World. Give Kids The World is an amazing place where kids with terminal, life threatening or serious health condions, along with their families, can spend time, make memories and find hope. My family is one such family and we spent a week at Give Kids The World in 2017, when my oldest son has his wish granted. Kate and I had an emotional discussion about what makes GKTW so special, why they do what they do and how they changed my family's life. About Kate Mazelin: Kate Mazelin is the Marketing Director at Give Kids The World. Kate has been with the Village since 2014. Prior to working for the Village she was the Program Director at Morning Dove Therapeutic Riding Inc. in Zionsville, Indiana. Kate is a licensed therapeutic riding instructor, holds a certificate in mental health intervention and has worked with children on the autism spectrum since 2005. At Give Kids The World, Kate is a part of a dedicated team whose goal is to build the Give Kids The World brand and to build a battalion of supporters willing to donate to, volunteer for, and advocate on behalf of the organization.   Find Give Kids The World: Website: https://www.gktw.org/ (https://www.gktw.org/) Twitter: https://twitter.com/GKTWVillage (@GKTWVillage) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gktwvillage/ (https://www.facebook.com/gktwvillage/) Instagram: https://instagram.com/gktwvillage (https://instagram.com/gktwvillage) http://bit.ly/2ZPjjAx (Support This Podcast) You can find me: https://my.captivate.fm/theautismdad.com (theautismdad.com) Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad (https://twitter.com/theautismdad) 

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Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory. Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality. 91% of families report global brain improvements after four months. Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data. BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
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      <itunes:summary>This is a very special episode and one that's very near and dear to my heart. While on our recent trip to Orlando, I had a chance to sit down for a face to face with Kate Mazelin, Marketing Director of Give Kids The World. Give Kids The World is an amazing place where kids with terminal, life threatening or serious health condions, along with their families, can spend time, make memories and find hope. My family is one such family and we spent a week at Give Kids The World in 2017, when my oldest son has his wish granted. Kate and I had an emotional discussion about what makes GKTW so special, why they do what they do and how they changed my family's life. About Kate Mazelin: Kate Mazelin is the Marketing Director at Give Kids The World. Kate has been with the Village since 2014. Prior to working for the Village she was the Program Director at Morning Dove Therapeutic Riding Inc. in Zionsville, Indiana. Kate is a licensed therapeutic riding instructor, holds a certificate in mental health intervention and has worked with children on the autism spectrum since 2005. At Give Kids The World, Kate is a part of a dedicated team whose goal is to build the Give Kids The World brand and to build a battalion of supporters willing to donate to, volunteer for, and advocate on behalf of the organization.   Find Give Kids The World: Website: https://www.gktw.org/ (https://www.gktw.org/) Twitter: https://twitter.com/GKTWVillage (@GKTWVillage) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gktwvillage/ (https://www.facebook.com/gktwvillage/) Instagram: https://instagram.com/gktwvillage (https://instagram.com/gktwvillage) http://bit.ly/2ZPjjAx (Support This Podcast) You can find me: https://my.captivate.fm/theautismdad.com (theautismdad.com) Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad (https://twitter.com/theautismdad) 

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Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory. Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality. 91% of families report global brain improvements after four months. Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data. BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
 
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        <p>This is a very special episode and one that's very near and dear to my heart. While on our recent trip to Orlando, I had a chance to sit down for a face to face with Kate Mazelin, Marketing Director of Give Kids The World. Give Kids The World is an amazing place where kids with terminal, life threatening or serious health condions, along with their families, can spend time, make memories and find hope. My family is one such family and we spent a week at Give Kids The World in 2017, when my oldest son has his wish granted. Kate and I had an emotional discussion about what makes GKTW so special, why they do what they do and how they changed my family's life. About Kate Mazelin: Kate Mazelin is the Marketing Director at Give Kids The World. Kate has been with the Village since 2014. Prior to working for the Village she was the Program Director at Morning Dove Therapeutic Riding Inc. in Zionsville, Indiana. Kate is a licensed therapeutic riding instructor, holds a certificate in mental health intervention and has worked with children on the autism spectrum since 2005. At Give Kids The World, Kate is a part of a dedicated team whose goal is to build the Give Kids The World brand and to build a battalion of supporters willing to donate to, volunteer for, and advocate on behalf of the organization.   Find Give Kids The World: Website: https://www.gktw.org/ (https://www.gktw.org/) Twitter: https://twitter.com/GKTWVillage (@GKTWVillage) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gktwvillage/ (https://www.facebook.com/gktwvillage/) Instagram: https://instagram.com/gktwvillage (https://instagram.com/gktwvillage) http://bit.ly/2ZPjjAx (Support This Podcast) You can find me: https://my.captivate.fm/theautismdad.com (theautismdad.com) Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad (https://twitter.com/theautismdad) </p><p><br></p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Happy Ladders</strong></p><p>Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/happyladders">Visit Happy Ladders</a></p><p><strong>BrainyAct</strong></p><p>BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory. Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality. 91% of families report global brain improvements after four months. Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data. BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/brainyact">Visit BrainyAct</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>Shifting the Focus on Autism and Grief (feat. Taylor Linloff) S3E7</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/shifting-the-focus-on-autism-and-grief-feat-taylor-linloff-s3e7</link>
      <description>In this week's episode, I speak with Taylor Linloff. Taylor is 25 years old and was diagnosed with Autism and severe anxiety in 2018. Taylor became an advocate after being cast in CBC's "You Can't Ask That" Docuseries and is listed as #10 in The Mighty's top 14 autistic influencers. Taylor also lost her father, Conrad, last month to cancer and she wanted to use her experience to help others, like myself, better understand how Autistic people grieve. "It's unfortunate that people still think autistics can't emotionally connect or love someone to mourn them when they're gone. We, as in society as a whole, needs to shift our focus and understanding to better understand, support, and respect our emotional capabilities." - Taylor Linloff Taylor titled and picked the artwork for this episode. The rose is dedicated to both her late father and neurodiversity. :-) You can Find Taylor:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AspirationalAutistic/ (https://www.facebook.com/AspirationalAutistic/) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aspirationalautistic/ (https://www.instagram.com/aspirationalautistic/) Twitter: https://www.instagram.com/aspirationalautistic/ (https://www.instagram.com/aspirationalautistic/) Website: https://aspirationalautistic.wordpress.com/2020/01/17/featured-in/ (https://aspirationalautistic.wordpress.com/) http://bit.ly/2ZPjjAx (Support This Podcast) You can find me: https://my.captivate.fm/theautismdad.com (theautismdad.com) Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad (https://twitter.com/theautismdad) 
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Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory. Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality. 91% of families report global brain improvements after four months. Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data. BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
 
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      <pubDate>Fri, 28 Feb 2020 13:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Shifting the Focus on Autism and Grief (feat. Taylor Linloff) S3E7</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>3</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>7</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>In this week's episode, I speak with Taylor Linloff. Taylor is 25 years old and was diagnosed with Autism and severe anxiety in 2018. Taylor became an advocate after being cast in CBC's "You Can't Ask That" Docuseries and is listed as #10 in The Mighty's top 14 autistic influencers. Taylor also lost her father, Conrad, last month to cancer and she wanted to use her experience to help others, like myself, better understand how Autistic people grieve. "It's unfortunate that people still think autistics can't emotionally connect or love someone to mourn them when they're gone. We, as in society as a whole, needs to shift our focus and understanding to better understand, support, and respect our emotional capabilities." - Taylor Linloff Taylor titled and picked the artwork for this episode. The rose is dedicated to both her late father and neurodiversity. :-) You can Find Taylor:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AspirationalAutistic/ (https://www.facebook.com/AspirationalAutistic/) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aspirationalautistic/ (https://www.instagram.com/aspirationalautistic/) Twitter: https://www.instagram.com/aspirationalautistic/ (https://www.instagram.com/aspirationalautistic/) Website: https://aspirationalautistic.wordpress.com/2020/01/17/featured-in/ (https://aspirationalautistic.wordpress.com/) http://bit.ly/2ZPjjAx (Support This Podcast) You can find me: https://my.captivate.fm/theautismdad.com (theautismdad.com) Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad (https://twitter.com/theautismdad) 
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Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory. Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality. 91% of families report global brain improvements after four months. Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data. BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In this week's episode, I speak with Taylor Linloff. Taylor is 25 years old and was diagnosed with Autism and severe anxiety in 2018. Taylor became an advocate after being cast in CBC's "You Can't Ask That" Docuseries and is listed as #10 in The Mighty's top 14 autistic influencers. Taylor also lost her father, Conrad, last month to cancer and she wanted to use her experience to help others, like myself, better understand how Autistic people grieve. "It's unfortunate that people still think autistics can't emotionally connect or love someone to mourn them when they're gone. We, as in society as a whole, needs to shift our focus and understanding to better understand, support, and respect our emotional capabilities." - Taylor Linloff Taylor titled and picked the artwork for this episode. The rose is dedicated to both her late father and neurodiversity. :-) You can Find Taylor:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AspirationalAutistic/ (https://www.facebook.com/AspirationalAutistic/) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aspirationalautistic/ (https://www.instagram.com/aspirationalautistic/) Twitter: https://www.instagram.com/aspirationalautistic/ (https://www.instagram.com/aspirationalautistic/) Website: https://aspirationalautistic.wordpress.com/2020/01/17/featured-in/ (https://aspirationalautistic.wordpress.com/) http://bit.ly/2ZPjjAx (Support This Podcast) You can find me: https://my.captivate.fm/theautismdad.com (theautismdad.com) Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad (https://twitter.com/theautismdad) 
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Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory. Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality. 91% of families report global brain improvements after four months. Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data. BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Autism Certified (feat. DoubleTree Orlando at SeaWorld) S3E6</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/autism-certified-feat-doubletree-orlando-at-seaworld-s3e6</link>
      <description>As you know, or maybe you don't, my boys and I were invited to stay at the DoubleTree by Hilton Orlando at SeaWorld recently. They are one of the very first hotels in the country to become Autism Certified. Our mission was to honestly evaluate their Autism friendly accommodations and experience what it's like to visit a truly inclusive hotel. In this episode, I sit down with David, Laura and Ana to talk about what it means to be Autism Certified. We have a conversation about what families can expect when they visit and what makes DoubleTree different than most other hotels in the country. My kids and I almost never travel. In fact, this is only our second vacation in almost 20 years, the first being Gavin's wish trip a few years ago. This was a massive undertaking on my part and I want to thank everyone who helped make this trip possible. ☺ We're home now and I want to share our experience with you, while it's fresh in my mind. You can find DoubleTree: Website: https://www.dtresortorlando.com/m/ (DoubleTree) Twitter: @DTResortOrlando http://bit.ly/2ZPjjAx (Support This Podcast) You can find me: https://my.captivate.fm/theautismdad.com (theautismdad.com) Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad (https://twitter.com/theautismdad) 
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Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory. Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality. 91% of families report global brain improvements after four months. Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data. BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
 
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      <pubDate>Sat, 22 Feb 2020 13:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Autism Certified (feat. DoubleTree Orlando at SeaWorld) S3E6</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>3</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>6</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>As you know, or maybe you don't, my boys and I were invited to stay at the DoubleTree by Hilton Orlando at SeaWorld recently. They are one of the very first hotels in the country to become Autism Certified. Our mission was to honestly evaluate their Autism friendly accommodations and experience what it's like to visit a truly inclusive hotel. In this episode, I sit down with David, Laura and Ana to talk about what it means to be Autism Certified. We have a conversation about what families can expect when they visit and what makes DoubleTree different than most other hotels in the country. My kids and I almost never travel. In fact, this is only our second vacation in almost 20 years, the first being Gavin's wish trip a few years ago. This was a massive undertaking on my part and I want to thank everyone who helped make this trip possible. ☺ We're home now and I want to share our experience with you, while it's fresh in my mind. You can find DoubleTree: Website: https://www.dtresortorlando.com/m/ (DoubleTree) Twitter: @DTResortOrlando http://bit.ly/2ZPjjAx (Support This Podcast) You can find me: https://my.captivate.fm/theautismdad.com (theautismdad.com) Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad (https://twitter.com/theautismdad) 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory. Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality. 91% of families report global brain improvements after four months. Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data. BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>As you know, or maybe you don't, my boys and I were invited to stay at the DoubleTree by Hilton Orlando at SeaWorld recently. They are one of the very first hotels in the country to become Autism Certified. Our mission was to honestly evaluate their Autism friendly accommodations and experience what it's like to visit a truly inclusive hotel. In this episode, I sit down with David, Laura and Ana to talk about what it means to be Autism Certified. We have a conversation about what families can expect when they visit and what makes DoubleTree different than most other hotels in the country. My kids and I almost never travel. In fact, this is only our second vacation in almost 20 years, the first being Gavin's wish trip a few years ago. This was a massive undertaking on my part and I want to thank everyone who helped make this trip possible. ☺ We're home now and I want to share our experience with you, while it's fresh in my mind. You can find DoubleTree: Website: https://www.dtresortorlando.com/m/ (DoubleTree) Twitter: @DTResortOrlando http://bit.ly/2ZPjjAx (Support This Podcast) You can find me: https://my.captivate.fm/theautismdad.com (theautismdad.com) Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad (https://twitter.com/theautismdad) 
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Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory. Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality. 91% of families report global brain improvements after four months. Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data. BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
 
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      <title>Protecting the Affordable Care Act (feat. Peter Morley) S3E5</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/protecting-the-affordable-care-act-feat-peter-morley-s3e5</link>
      <description>In this week's episode, I have the honor of speaking with one of my personal hero's Peter Morley. Peter is an amazing human being and someone I'm truly grateful to call friend. Peter has battled cancer, lives in chronic pain and faces many other health challenges. He's devoted his life to fighting to protect our health care. He regularly travels to Washington DC in order to testify before congress or meet with Senators and Congressmen/women to advocate for Healthcare. He's fighting to help ensure that the ACA (Affordable Care Act) is improved upon and not dismantled. Peter and I have a conversation about the importance of protecting the ACA and what would happen if the Trump Administration successfully dismantles it. We also talk about how this could specifically impact the Autism and Special Needs communities. This is serious stuff folks, and you need to pay attention. Peter can be found: Twitter: twitter.com/morethanmySLE Check out his website: https://morethanmysle.com/ (https://morethanmysle.com/) http://bit.ly/2ZPjjAx (Support This Podcast) You can find me: https://my.captivate.fm/theautismdad.com (theautismdad.com) Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad (https://twitter.com/theautismdad)
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Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory. Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality. 91% of families report global brain improvements after four months. Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data. BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 14 Feb 2020 13:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Protecting the Affordable Care Act (feat. Peter Morley) S3E5</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>3</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>5</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>In this week's episode, I have the honor of speaking with one of my personal hero's Peter Morley. Peter is an amazing human being and someone I'm truly grateful to call friend. Peter has battled cancer, lives in chronic pain and faces many other health challenges. He's devoted his life to fighting to protect our health care. He regularly travels to Washington DC in order to testify before congress or meet with Senators and Congressmen/women to advocate for Healthcare. He's fighting to help ensure that the ACA (Affordable Care Act) is improved upon and not dismantled. Peter and I have a conversation about the importance of protecting the ACA and what would happen if the Trump Administration successfully dismantles it. We also talk about how this could specifically impact the Autism and Special Needs communities. This is serious stuff folks, and you need to pay attention. Peter can be found: Twitter: twitter.com/morethanmySLE Check out his website: https://morethanmysle.com/ (https://morethanmysle.com/) http://bit.ly/2ZPjjAx (Support This Podcast) You can find me: https://my.captivate.fm/theautismdad.com (theautismdad.com) Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad (https://twitter.com/theautismdad)
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Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory. Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality. 91% of families report global brain improvements after four months. Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data. BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In this week's episode, I have the honor of speaking with one of my personal hero's Peter Morley. Peter is an amazing human being and someone I'm truly grateful to call friend. Peter has battled cancer, lives in chronic pain and faces many other health challenges. He's devoted his life to fighting to protect our health care. He regularly travels to Washington DC in order to testify before congress or meet with Senators and Congressmen/women to advocate for Healthcare. He's fighting to help ensure that the ACA (Affordable Care Act) is improved upon and not dismantled. Peter and I have a conversation about the importance of protecting the ACA and what would happen if the Trump Administration successfully dismantles it. We also talk about how this could specifically impact the Autism and Special Needs communities. This is serious stuff folks, and you need to pay attention. Peter can be found: Twitter: twitter.com/morethanmySLE Check out his website: https://morethanmysle.com/ (https://morethanmysle.com/) http://bit.ly/2ZPjjAx (Support This Podcast) You can find me: https://my.captivate.fm/theautismdad.com (theautismdad.com) Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad (https://twitter.com/theautismdad)
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory. Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality. 91% of families report global brain improvements after four months. Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data. BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Autism when You're a Military Family (feat. Josh Gibbs) S3E4</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/autism-when-youre-a-military-family-feat-josh-gibbs-s3e4</link>
      <description>S3E4 This weeks episode broaches the subject of what it's like to be an Autism parent, while in the US Military. I had the honor to speaking with Josh Gibbs and learning about the unique challenges that our Military families face while raising a child with Autism. Josh shares how to navigate the system inside the military in order to find your child the help and services they need. I'm so grateful that Josh was willing to share a bit about his life and introduce us to Jai, his amazing son. ☺ 
Josh Gibbs Bio: Joshua Gibbs enlisted in the United States Marine Corps in 1998. He graduated basic training at Parris Island, SC in August 1998 and began training with Charlie Company, 8th Tank Battalion in Tallahassee, FL where he was enrolled at Florida State University. Lance Corporal Gibbs attended Officers Candidate School in 2000 and upon completion of his B.S. in Criminology and subsequent commissioning, attended The Basic School in Quantico, VA. In October 2002, Second Lieutenant Gibbs was assigned to the 1st Marine Division in Camp Pendleton, CA, serving as the Assistant G-1 Operations Officer, Assistant G-1 Adjutant and G-1 Adjutant. During this time, he deployed twice in support of Operation IRAQI FREEDOM in 2003 and 2004. Josh has served at several duty stations around the world. His son, Jai Lando GIbbs was born in 2014, in New Orleans, LA. In August 2015, he was transferred to U.S. Marine Corps Forces Command in Norfolk, VA. During this tour, his son was formally diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder and enrolled in the Exceptional Family Member Program. In 2018, Major Gibbs received orders to the U.S. Marine Corps Forces Logistics Command in Albany, GA. However, it was discovered that this Command could not support the educational and therapeutic needs of his son and so a request was made to transfer his orders to U.S. Marine Corps Forces, South in Doral, FL. The MARFORSOUTH location could not only provide the services his son required, but was closer to immediate family members in the event of an emergency. Major Gibbs’ personal awards include the Meritorious Service Medal (2d Award), the Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal, the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal and the Humanitarian Service Medal. He is a graduate of the Expeditionary Warfare School, the Command and Staff College and has an M.S. in Criminology. He has also written one book, Kingdom of Hook, a fictional origin story for Captain Hook which was inspired by cartoons his son watched as an infant. He currently resides in Miramar, Florida. You can find Josh: Twitter: twitter.com/ChiefJosheola http://bit.ly/2ZPjjAx (Support This Podcast) You can find me: https://my.captivate.fm/theautismdad.com (theautismdad.com) Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad (https://twitter.com/theautismdad)
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Mentioned in this episode:

Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 31 Jan 2020 13:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Autism when You're a Military Family (feat. Josh Gibbs) S3E4</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>3</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>4</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>S3E4 This weeks episode broaches the subject of what it's like to be an Autism parent, while in the US Military. I had the honor to speaking with Josh Gibbs and learning about the unique challenges that our Military families face while raising a child with Autism. Josh shares how to navigate the system inside the military in order to find your child the help and services they need. I'm so grateful that Josh was willing to share a bit about his life and introduce us to Jai, his amazing son. ☺ 
Josh Gibbs Bio: Joshua Gibbs enlisted in the United States Marine Corps in 1998. He graduated basic training at Parris Island, SC in August 1998 and began training with Charlie Company, 8th Tank Battalion in Tallahassee, FL where he was enrolled at Florida State University. Lance Corporal Gibbs attended Officers Candidate School in 2000 and upon completion of his B.S. in Criminology and subsequent commissioning, attended The Basic School in Quantico, VA. In October 2002, Second Lieutenant Gibbs was assigned to the 1st Marine Division in Camp Pendleton, CA, serving as the Assistant G-1 Operations Officer, Assistant G-1 Adjutant and G-1 Adjutant. During this time, he deployed twice in support of Operation IRAQI FREEDOM in 2003 and 2004. Josh has served at several duty stations around the world. His son, Jai Lando GIbbs was born in 2014, in New Orleans, LA. In August 2015, he was transferred to U.S. Marine Corps Forces Command in Norfolk, VA. During this tour, his son was formally diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder and enrolled in the Exceptional Family Member Program. In 2018, Major Gibbs received orders to the U.S. Marine Corps Forces Logistics Command in Albany, GA. However, it was discovered that this Command could not support the educational and therapeutic needs of his son and so a request was made to transfer his orders to U.S. Marine Corps Forces, South in Doral, FL. The MARFORSOUTH location could not only provide the services his son required, but was closer to immediate family members in the event of an emergency. Major Gibbs’ personal awards include the Meritorious Service Medal (2d Award), the Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal, the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal and the Humanitarian Service Medal. He is a graduate of the Expeditionary Warfare School, the Command and Staff College and has an M.S. in Criminology. He has also written one book, Kingdom of Hook, a fictional origin story for Captain Hook which was inspired by cartoons his son watched as an infant. He currently resides in Miramar, Florida. You can find Josh: Twitter: twitter.com/ChiefJosheola http://bit.ly/2ZPjjAx (Support This Podcast) You can find me: https://my.captivate.fm/theautismdad.com (theautismdad.com) Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad (https://twitter.com/theautismdad)
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mentioned in this episode:

Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <p>S3E4 This weeks episode broaches the subject of what it's like to be an Autism parent, while in the US Military. I had the honor to speaking with Josh Gibbs and learning about the unique challenges that our Military families face while raising a child with Autism. Josh shares how to navigate the system inside the military in order to find your child the help and services they need. I'm so grateful that Josh was willing to share a bit about his life and introduce us to Jai, his amazing son. ☺ </p><p>Josh Gibbs Bio: Joshua Gibbs enlisted in the United States Marine Corps in 1998. He graduated basic training at Parris Island, SC in August 1998 and began training with Charlie Company, 8th Tank Battalion in Tallahassee, FL where he was enrolled at Florida State University. Lance Corporal Gibbs attended Officers Candidate School in 2000 and upon completion of his B.S. in Criminology and subsequent commissioning, attended The Basic School in Quantico, VA. In October 2002, Second Lieutenant Gibbs was assigned to the 1st Marine Division in Camp Pendleton, CA, serving as the Assistant G-1 Operations Officer, Assistant G-1 Adjutant and G-1 Adjutant. During this time, he deployed twice in support of Operation IRAQI FREEDOM in 2003 and 2004. Josh has served at several duty stations around the world. His son, Jai Lando GIbbs was born in 2014, in New Orleans, LA. In August 2015, he was transferred to U.S. Marine Corps Forces Command in Norfolk, VA. During this tour, his son was formally diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder and enrolled in the Exceptional Family Member Program. In 2018, Major Gibbs received orders to the U.S. Marine Corps Forces Logistics Command in Albany, GA. However, it was discovered that this Command could not support the educational and therapeutic needs of his son and so a request was made to transfer his orders to U.S. Marine Corps Forces, South in Doral, FL. The MARFORSOUTH location could not only provide the services his son required, but was closer to immediate family members in the event of an emergency. Major Gibbs’ personal awards include the Meritorious Service Medal (2d Award), the Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal, the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal and the Humanitarian Service Medal. He is a graduate of the Expeditionary Warfare School, the Command and Staff College and has an M.S. in Criminology. He has also written one book, Kingdom of Hook, a fictional origin story for Captain Hook which was inspired by cartoons his son watched as an infant. He currently resides in Miramar, Florida. You can find Josh: Twitter: twitter.com/ChiefJosheola http://bit.ly/2ZPjjAx (Support This Podcast) You can find me: https://my.captivate.fm/theautismdad.com (theautismdad.com) Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad (https://twitter.com/theautismdad)</p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Happy Ladders</strong></p><p>Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/happyladders">Visit Happy Ladders</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>The Science Behind Autism (feat. Alison Singer) S3E3</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/the-science-behind-autism-feat-alison-singer-s3e3</link>
      <description>(S3E3) My guest this week is Alison Singer, President of the Autism Science Foundation. Alison is an amazing human being and I'm honored to have her on the pod today. She shares some personal stories about Autism in her life that has given me some much needed perspective. We also discuss many important things impacting the Autism community today, from research and early intervention to building a better future and the importance of genetic testing. You'll learn all about the Autism Science Foundation and all of the amazing things they do for the Autism community. Alison's Bio: Alison Singer is Co-Founder and President of the Autism Science Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to funding innovative autism research and supporting the needs of people with autism. As the mother of a 22-year-old daughter with autism and legal guardian of her older brother with autism, she is a natural advocate. Singer served on the federal Interagency Autism Coordinating Committee (IACC) for 12 years, where she chaired the Safety and Housing Workgroups, and served on the subcommittee responsible for writing an annual strategic plan to guide federal spending for autism research. She currently serves on the executive boards of the Yale Child Study Center, the Seaver Autism Center at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, the Marcus Autism Center at Emory University, and the University of North Carolina Autism Research Center, as well as on the external advisory board of the CDC’s Center for Developmental Disabilities, and the New York State Immunization Advisory Committee. In addition, Singer serves on the board of directors of the International Society for Autism Research (INSAR) and chairs the INSAR Communications Committee. In 2012, the American Academy of Pediatrics named her an “autism champion.” In 2017 she received the INSAR “Outstanding Research Advocate” award and in 2018 she received the New York Families for Autistic Children Research Advocacy Award. Prior to founding the Autism Science Foundation in 2009, she served as executive vice president of Autism Speaks and as a vice president at NBC. She graduated magna cum laude from Yale University with a B.A. in Economics and has an MBA from Harvard Business School. In 2018 she was elected to serve on the Board of Education of the Scarsdale Union Free Public School district. In her free time, she enjoys crossfit, kickboxing, and judging high school debate tournaments. You can find Alison Singer: Website: https://autismsciencefoundation.org/ (https://autismsciencefoundation.org/) Twitter: https://twitter.com/alisonsinger (https://twitter.com/alisonsinger) https://donatenow.networkforgood.org/1429607?code=ASF+Website (Support The Autism Science Foundation) http://bit.ly/2ZPjjAx (Support This Podcast) You can find me: https://my.captivate.fm/theautismdad.com (theautismdad.com) Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad (https://twitter.com/theautismdad)

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      <itunes:title>The Science Behind Autism (feat. Alison Singer) S3E3</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:season>3</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>3</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>(S3E3) My guest this week is Alison Singer, President of the Autism Science Foundation. Alison is an amazing human being and I'm honored to have her on the pod today. She shares some personal stories about Autism in her life that has given me some much needed perspective. We also discuss many important things impacting the Autism community today, from research and early intervention to building a better future and the importance of genetic testing. You'll learn all about the Autism Science Foundation and all of the amazing things they do for the Autism community. Alison's Bio: Alison Singer is Co-Founder and President of the Autism Science Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to funding innovative autism research and supporting the needs of people with autism. As the mother of a 22-year-old daughter with autism and legal guardian of her older brother with autism, she is a natural advocate. Singer served on the federal Interagency Autism Coordinating Committee (IACC) for 12 years, where she chaired the Safety and Housing Workgroups, and served on the subcommittee responsible for writing an annual strategic plan to guide federal spending for autism research. She currently serves on the executive boards of the Yale Child Study Center, the Seaver Autism Center at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, the Marcus Autism Center at Emory University, and the University of North Carolina Autism Research Center, as well as on the external advisory board of the CDC’s Center for Developmental Disabilities, and the New York State Immunization Advisory Committee. In addition, Singer serves on the board of directors of the International Society for Autism Research (INSAR) and chairs the INSAR Communications Committee. In 2012, the American Academy of Pediatrics named her an “autism champion.” In 2017 she received the INSAR “Outstanding Research Advocate” award and in 2018 she received the New York Families for Autistic Children Research Advocacy Award. Prior to founding the Autism Science Foundation in 2009, she served as executive vice president of Autism Speaks and as a vice president at NBC. She graduated magna cum laude from Yale University with a B.A. in Economics and has an MBA from Harvard Business School. In 2018 she was elected to serve on the Board of Education of the Scarsdale Union Free Public School district. In her free time, she enjoys crossfit, kickboxing, and judging high school debate tournaments. You can find Alison Singer: Website: https://autismsciencefoundation.org/ (https://autismsciencefoundation.org/) Twitter: https://twitter.com/alisonsinger (https://twitter.com/alisonsinger) https://donatenow.networkforgood.org/1429607?code=ASF+Website (Support The Autism Science Foundation) http://bit.ly/2ZPjjAx (Support This Podcast) You can find me: https://my.captivate.fm/theautismdad.com (theautismdad.com) Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad (https://twitter.com/theautismdad)

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      <itunes:summary>(S3E3) My guest this week is Alison Singer, President of the Autism Science Foundation. Alison is an amazing human being and I'm honored to have her on the pod today. She shares some personal stories about Autism in her life that has given me some much needed perspective. We also discuss many important things impacting the Autism community today, from research and early intervention to building a better future and the importance of genetic testing. You'll learn all about the Autism Science Foundation and all of the amazing things they do for the Autism community. Alison's Bio: Alison Singer is Co-Founder and President of the Autism Science Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to funding innovative autism research and supporting the needs of people with autism. As the mother of a 22-year-old daughter with autism and legal guardian of her older brother with autism, she is a natural advocate. Singer served on the federal Interagency Autism Coordinating Committee (IACC) for 12 years, where she chaired the Safety and Housing Workgroups, and served on the subcommittee responsible for writing an annual strategic plan to guide federal spending for autism research. She currently serves on the executive boards of the Yale Child Study Center, the Seaver Autism Center at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, the Marcus Autism Center at Emory University, and the University of North Carolina Autism Research Center, as well as on the external advisory board of the CDC’s Center for Developmental Disabilities, and the New York State Immunization Advisory Committee. In addition, Singer serves on the board of directors of the International Society for Autism Research (INSAR) and chairs the INSAR Communications Committee. In 2012, the American Academy of Pediatrics named her an “autism champion.” In 2017 she received the INSAR “Outstanding Research Advocate” award and in 2018 she received the New York Families for Autistic Children Research Advocacy Award. Prior to founding the Autism Science Foundation in 2009, she served as executive vice president of Autism Speaks and as a vice president at NBC. She graduated magna cum laude from Yale University with a B.A. in Economics and has an MBA from Harvard Business School. In 2018 she was elected to serve on the Board of Education of the Scarsdale Union Free Public School district. In her free time, she enjoys crossfit, kickboxing, and judging high school debate tournaments. You can find Alison Singer: Website: https://autismsciencefoundation.org/ (https://autismsciencefoundation.org/) Twitter: https://twitter.com/alisonsinger (https://twitter.com/alisonsinger) https://donatenow.networkforgood.org/1429607?code=ASF+Website (Support The Autism Science Foundation) http://bit.ly/2ZPjjAx (Support This Podcast) You can find me: https://my.captivate.fm/theautismdad.com (theautismdad.com) Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad (https://twitter.com/theautismdad)

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        <p>(S3E3) My guest this week is Alison Singer, President of the Autism Science Foundation. Alison is an amazing human being and I'm honored to have her on the pod today. She shares some personal stories about Autism in her life that has given me some much needed perspective. We also discuss many important things impacting the Autism community today, from research and early intervention to building a better future and the importance of genetic testing. You'll learn all about the Autism Science Foundation and all of the amazing things they do for the Autism community. Alison's Bio: Alison Singer is Co-Founder and President of the Autism Science Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to funding innovative autism research and supporting the needs of people with autism. As the mother of a 22-year-old daughter with autism and legal guardian of her older brother with autism, she is a natural advocate. Singer served on the federal Interagency Autism Coordinating Committee (IACC) for 12 years, where she chaired the Safety and Housing Workgroups, and served on the subcommittee responsible for writing an annual strategic plan to guide federal spending for autism research. She currently serves on the executive boards of the Yale Child Study Center, the Seaver Autism Center at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, the Marcus Autism Center at Emory University, and the University of North Carolina Autism Research Center, as well as on the external advisory board of the CDC’s Center for Developmental Disabilities, and the New York State Immunization Advisory Committee. In addition, Singer serves on the board of directors of the International Society for Autism Research (INSAR) and chairs the INSAR Communications Committee. In 2012, the American Academy of Pediatrics named her an “autism champion.” In 2017 she received the INSAR “Outstanding Research Advocate” award and in 2018 she received the New York Families for Autistic Children Research Advocacy Award. Prior to founding the Autism Science Foundation in 2009, she served as executive vice president of Autism Speaks and as a vice president at NBC. She graduated magna cum laude from Yale University with a B.A. in Economics and has an MBA from Harvard Business School. In 2018 she was elected to serve on the Board of Education of the Scarsdale Union Free Public School district. In her free time, she enjoys crossfit, kickboxing, and judging high school debate tournaments. You can find Alison Singer: Website: https://autismsciencefoundation.org/ (https://autismsciencefoundation.org/) Twitter: https://twitter.com/alisonsinger (https://twitter.com/alisonsinger) https://donatenow.networkforgood.org/1429607?code=ASF+Website (Support The Autism Science Foundation) http://bit.ly/2ZPjjAx (Support This Podcast) You can find me: https://my.captivate.fm/theautismdad.com (theautismdad.com) Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad (https://twitter.com/theautismdad)</p><p><br></p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p><p><br></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>Vaccine Preventable Diseases (feat. Dr. Tara Smith) S3E2</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/vaccine-preventable-diseases-feat-dr-tara-smith-s3e2</link>
      <description>S3E2 My guest today is Dr. Tara Smith. She's an expert in vaccine-preventable and infectious diseases. We discuss the facts and dangers of VPD's like Measles, Whooping Cough and Flu. These are very serious conditions that can be fatal, especially to the immunocompromised, those with HIV/AIDS, Cancer patients on chemotherapy, the very old and the very young. Many people are more afraid of the vaccine than the diseases they prevent. Dr. Smith sheds some light on just how serious these VPD's can really be and why you should be taking them seriously. Bio for Dr. Tara Smith: Dr. Smith is a Professor of Epidemiology at the Kent State University College of Public Health, which she joined in August 2013. An Ohio native, she previously spent 9 years in the Department of Epidemiology at the University of Iowa College of Public Health, where she directed the College’s Center for Emerging Infectious Diseases and attained the rank of Associate Professor with tenure. While at Iowa, she also obtained a Certificate in Agricultural Safety and Health. She completed post-doctoral training in molecular epidemiology at the University of Michigan prior to beginning her professorship at the University of Iowa. She obtained her PhD at the University of Toledo, investigating the pathogenesis of the Group A Streptococcus, and her B.S. in Biology from Yale University You can find Dr. Tara Smith: Website: http://www.taracsmith.com/ (http://www.taracsmith.com/) Twitter: https://twitter.com/aetiology (https://twitter.com/aetiology) http://bit.ly/2ZPjjAx (Support This Podcast) You can find me: https://my.captivate.fm/theautismdad.com (theautismdad.com) Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad (https://twitter.com/theautismdad) 

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BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory. Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality. 91% of families report global brain improvements after four months. Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data. BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
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      <pubDate>Sat, 11 Jan 2020 13:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Vaccine Preventable Diseases (feat. Dr. Tara Smith) S3E2</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>3</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>2</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>S3E2 My guest today is Dr. Tara Smith. She's an expert in vaccine-preventable and infectious diseases. We discuss the facts and dangers of VPD's like Measles, Whooping Cough and Flu. These are very serious conditions that can be fatal, especially to the immunocompromised, those with HIV/AIDS, Cancer patients on chemotherapy, the very old and the very young. Many people are more afraid of the vaccine than the diseases they prevent. Dr. Smith sheds some light on just how serious these VPD's can really be and why you should be taking them seriously. Bio for Dr. Tara Smith: Dr. Smith is a Professor of Epidemiology at the Kent State University College of Public Health, which she joined in August 2013. An Ohio native, she previously spent 9 years in the Department of Epidemiology at the University of Iowa College of Public Health, where she directed the College’s Center for Emerging Infectious Diseases and attained the rank of Associate Professor with tenure. While at Iowa, she also obtained a Certificate in Agricultural Safety and Health. She completed post-doctoral training in molecular epidemiology at the University of Michigan prior to beginning her professorship at the University of Iowa. She obtained her PhD at the University of Toledo, investigating the pathogenesis of the Group A Streptococcus, and her B.S. in Biology from Yale University You can find Dr. Tara Smith: Website: http://www.taracsmith.com/ (http://www.taracsmith.com/) Twitter: https://twitter.com/aetiology (https://twitter.com/aetiology) http://bit.ly/2ZPjjAx (Support This Podcast) You can find me: https://my.captivate.fm/theautismdad.com (theautismdad.com) Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad (https://twitter.com/theautismdad) 

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BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory. Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality. 91% of families report global brain improvements after four months. Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data. BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
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      <itunes:summary>S3E2 My guest today is Dr. Tara Smith. She's an expert in vaccine-preventable and infectious diseases. We discuss the facts and dangers of VPD's like Measles, Whooping Cough and Flu. These are very serious conditions that can be fatal, especially to the immunocompromised, those with HIV/AIDS, Cancer patients on chemotherapy, the very old and the very young. Many people are more afraid of the vaccine than the diseases they prevent. Dr. Smith sheds some light on just how serious these VPD's can really be and why you should be taking them seriously. Bio for Dr. Tara Smith: Dr. Smith is a Professor of Epidemiology at the Kent State University College of Public Health, which she joined in August 2013. An Ohio native, she previously spent 9 years in the Department of Epidemiology at the University of Iowa College of Public Health, where she directed the College’s Center for Emerging Infectious Diseases and attained the rank of Associate Professor with tenure. While at Iowa, she also obtained a Certificate in Agricultural Safety and Health. She completed post-doctoral training in molecular epidemiology at the University of Michigan prior to beginning her professorship at the University of Iowa. She obtained her PhD at the University of Toledo, investigating the pathogenesis of the Group A Streptococcus, and her B.S. in Biology from Yale University You can find Dr. Tara Smith: Website: http://www.taracsmith.com/ (http://www.taracsmith.com/) Twitter: https://twitter.com/aetiology (https://twitter.com/aetiology) http://bit.ly/2ZPjjAx (Support This Podcast) You can find me: https://my.captivate.fm/theautismdad.com (theautismdad.com) Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad (https://twitter.com/theautismdad) 

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Mentioned in this episode:
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory. Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality. 91% of families report global brain improvements after four months. Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data. BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
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        <p>S3E2 My guest today is Dr. Tara Smith. She's an expert in vaccine-preventable and infectious diseases. We discuss the facts and dangers of VPD's like Measles, Whooping Cough and Flu. These are very serious conditions that can be fatal, especially to the immunocompromised, those with HIV/AIDS, Cancer patients on chemotherapy, the very old and the very young. Many people are more afraid of the vaccine than the diseases they prevent. Dr. Smith sheds some light on just how serious these VPD's can really be and why you should be taking them seriously. Bio for Dr. Tara Smith: Dr. Smith is a Professor of Epidemiology at the Kent State University College of Public Health, which she joined in August 2013. An Ohio native, she previously spent 9 years in the Department of Epidemiology at the University of Iowa College of Public Health, where she directed the College’s Center for Emerging Infectious Diseases and attained the rank of Associate Professor with tenure. While at Iowa, she also obtained a Certificate in Agricultural Safety and Health. She completed post-doctoral training in molecular epidemiology at the University of Michigan prior to beginning her professorship at the University of Iowa. She obtained her PhD at the University of Toledo, investigating the pathogenesis of the Group A Streptococcus, and her B.S. in Biology from Yale University You can find Dr. Tara Smith: Website: http://www.taracsmith.com/ (http://www.taracsmith.com/) Twitter: https://twitter.com/aetiology (https://twitter.com/aetiology) http://bit.ly/2ZPjjAx (Support This Podcast) You can find me: https://my.captivate.fm/theautismdad.com (theautismdad.com) Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad (https://twitter.com/theautismdad) </p><p><br></p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>BrainyAct</strong></p><p>BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory. Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality. 91% of families report global brain improvements after four months. Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data. BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/brainyact">Visit BrainyAct</a></p><p><strong>Happy Ladders</strong></p><p>Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/happyladders">Visit Happy Ladders</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>The Facts About Vaccines (feat. Dr. Ryan Marino) S3E1</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/the-facts-about-vaccines-feat-dr-ryan-marino-s3e1</link>
      <description>S3E1 I have a very honest conversation about vaccines with Dr. Ryan Marino, an ER Physician and Medical Toxicologist at University Hospitals in Cleveland, Ohio. It's 2020 and we're still debating vaccines, while people are getting sick from diseases that were once considered eradicated. People are contracting measles and whooping cough at epidemic levels due to people refusing to vaccinate. Vaccines not only help to protect the person receiving it but also people like my son with CVID, those fighting cancer, living with HIV or anything else that compromises the immune system. The very old and very young are also vulnerable as well. Herd immunity matters and as a society, we must not only protect ourselves and our loved ones but also those who are unable to protect themselves. You can find Dr. Ryan Marino: Twitter: https://twitter.com/RyanMarino (https://twitter.com/RyanMarino) http://bit.ly/2ZPjjAx (Support This Podcast) You can find me: https://my.captivate.fm/theautismdad.com (theautismdad.com) Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad (https://twitter.com/theautismdad) This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit http://bit.ly/39HzS5Z (theautismdad.com/mightier) and find out more information, including how to get a free 30 day trial. 

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Mentioned in this episode:
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory. Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality. 91% of families report global brain improvements after four months. Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data. BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
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      <pubDate>Fri, 03 Jan 2020 13:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>The Facts About Vaccines (feat. Dr. Ryan Marino) S3E1</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:episode>1</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>S3E1 I have a very honest conversation about vaccines with Dr. Ryan Marino, an ER Physician and Medical Toxicologist at University Hospitals in Cleveland, Ohio. It's 2020 and we're still debating vaccines, while people are getting sick from diseases that were once considered eradicated. People are contracting measles and whooping cough at epidemic levels due to people refusing to vaccinate. Vaccines not only help to protect the person receiving it but also people like my son with CVID, those fighting cancer, living with HIV or anything else that compromises the immune system. The very old and very young are also vulnerable as well. Herd immunity matters and as a society, we must not only protect ourselves and our loved ones but also those who are unable to protect themselves. You can find Dr. Ryan Marino: Twitter: https://twitter.com/RyanMarino (https://twitter.com/RyanMarino) http://bit.ly/2ZPjjAx (Support This Podcast) You can find me: https://my.captivate.fm/theautismdad.com (theautismdad.com) Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad (https://twitter.com/theautismdad) This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit http://bit.ly/39HzS5Z (theautismdad.com/mightier) and find out more information, including how to get a free 30 day trial. 

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Mentioned in this episode:
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory. Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality. 91% of families report global brain improvements after four months. Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data. BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
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      <itunes:summary>S3E1 I have a very honest conversation about vaccines with Dr. Ryan Marino, an ER Physician and Medical Toxicologist at University Hospitals in Cleveland, Ohio. It's 2020 and we're still debating vaccines, while people are getting sick from diseases that were once considered eradicated. People are contracting measles and whooping cough at epidemic levels due to people refusing to vaccinate. Vaccines not only help to protect the person receiving it but also people like my son with CVID, those fighting cancer, living with HIV or anything else that compromises the immune system. The very old and very young are also vulnerable as well. Herd immunity matters and as a society, we must not only protect ourselves and our loved ones but also those who are unable to protect themselves. You can find Dr. Ryan Marino: Twitter: https://twitter.com/RyanMarino (https://twitter.com/RyanMarino) http://bit.ly/2ZPjjAx (Support This Podcast) You can find me: https://my.captivate.fm/theautismdad.com (theautismdad.com) Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad (https://twitter.com/theautismdad) This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit http://bit.ly/39HzS5Z (theautismdad.com/mightier) and find out more information, including how to get a free 30 day trial. 

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Mentioned in this episode:
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory. Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality. 91% of families report global brain improvements after four months. Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data. BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
 
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      <title>Autism and Wandering (feat. Sidra Collins) S2E11</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/autism-and-wandering-feat-sidra-collins-s2e11</link>
      <description>S2E11 Wandering is a huge problem in the Autism community and it's reached epidemic levels. Sidra Collins is an Autism Mom and Community Manager at AngelSense. She joins me to discuss everything you need to know about wandering and how AngelSense is working to save the lives of Autistic kids who wander. If you are worried about your child with Autism wandering off, you need to listen. You can find AngelSense: https://www.angelsense.com/?tap_a=14876-c779a9&amp;amp;amp;tap_s=675377-ca747e&amp;amp;amp;utm_source=affiliate&amp;amp;amp;utm_medium=robgorski2 (angelsense.com) Twitter: https://twitter.com/AngelSenseGPS (https://twitter.com/AngelSenseGPS) http://bit.ly/2ZPjjAx (Support This Podcast) You can find me: https://my.captivate.fm/theautismdad.com (theautismdad.com) Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad (https://twitter.com/theautismdad) 
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Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory. Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality. 91% of families report global brain improvements after four months. Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data. BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
 
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      <pubDate>Fri, 20 Dec 2019 13:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Autism and Wandering (feat. Sidra Collins) S2E11</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>2</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>11</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>S2E11 Wandering is a huge problem in the Autism community and it's reached epidemic levels. Sidra Collins is an Autism Mom and Community Manager at AngelSense. She joins me to discuss everything you need to know about wandering and how AngelSense is working to save the lives of Autistic kids who wander. If you are worried about your child with Autism wandering off, you need to listen. You can find AngelSense: https://www.angelsense.com/?tap_a=14876-c779a9&amp;amp;amp;tap_s=675377-ca747e&amp;amp;amp;utm_source=affiliate&amp;amp;amp;utm_medium=robgorski2 (angelsense.com) Twitter: https://twitter.com/AngelSenseGPS (https://twitter.com/AngelSenseGPS) http://bit.ly/2ZPjjAx (Support This Podcast) You can find me: https://my.captivate.fm/theautismdad.com (theautismdad.com) Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad (https://twitter.com/theautismdad) 
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Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory. Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality. 91% of families report global brain improvements after four months. Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data. BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>S2E11 Wandering is a huge problem in the Autism community and it's reached epidemic levels. Sidra Collins is an Autism Mom and Community Manager at AngelSense. She joins me to discuss everything you need to know about wandering and how AngelSense is working to save the lives of Autistic kids who wander. If you are worried about your child with Autism wandering off, you need to listen. You can find AngelSense: https://www.angelsense.com/?tap_a=14876-c779a9&amp;amp;amp;tap_s=675377-ca747e&amp;amp;amp;utm_source=affiliate&amp;amp;amp;utm_medium=robgorski2 (angelsense.com) Twitter: https://twitter.com/AngelSenseGPS (https://twitter.com/AngelSenseGPS) http://bit.ly/2ZPjjAx (Support This Podcast) You can find me: https://my.captivate.fm/theautismdad.com (theautismdad.com) Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad (https://twitter.com/theautismdad) 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory. Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality. 91% of families report global brain improvements after four months. Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data. BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <p>S2E11 Wandering is a huge problem in the Autism community and it's reached epidemic levels. Sidra Collins is an Autism Mom and Community Manager at AngelSense. She joins me to discuss everything you need to know about wandering and how AngelSense is working to save the lives of Autistic kids who wander. If you are worried about your child with Autism wandering off, you need to listen. You can find AngelSense: https://www.angelsense.com/?tap_a=14876-c779a9&amp;amp;amp;tap_s=675377-ca747e&amp;amp;amp;utm_source=affiliate&amp;amp;amp;utm_medium=robgorski2 (angelsense.com) Twitter: https://twitter.com/AngelSenseGPS (https://twitter.com/AngelSenseGPS) http://bit.ly/2ZPjjAx (Support This Podcast) You can find me: https://my.captivate.fm/theautismdad.com (theautismdad.com) Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad (https://twitter.com/theautismdad) </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Happy Ladders</strong></p><p>Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/happyladders">Visit Happy Ladders</a></p><p><strong>BrainyAct</strong></p><p>BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory. Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality. 91% of families report global brain improvements after four months. Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data. BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/brainyact">Visit BrainyAct</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>All About ADHD (feat. Hazel McAdam) S2E10</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/all-about-adhd-feat-hazel-mcadam-s2e10</link>
      <description>S2E10 In this week's episode, I have a very open and honest conversation with my good friend Hazel McAdam. She one of my favorite people and you should definitely follow her on Twitter. She's an adult living with ADHD and Anxiety. She helps so many people by sharing her journey and educating the world.
We talk about how these conditions impact her daily life, and how we can better support those with ADHD and/or Anxiety.
Hazel and I even take on some listener questions. Please be sure to subscribe via your favorite podcasting app and help spread the word by sharing on social media. I'd really appreciate it. :-)
https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&amp;hosted_button_id=XMMLPN5AV5EVY&amp;source=url (Support This Podcast)
You can find Hazel:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/H_Mc92 (https://twitter.com/H_Mc92)
You can find me: https://my.captivate.fm/theautismdad.com (theautismdad.com)
Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad (https://twitter.com/theautismdad)
This episode is sponsored by Lakikid.com. Visit Lakikid.com/theautismdad and use code “theautismdad” to save 20% on their amazing sensory tools.
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30 day trial.
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

      Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 15 Dec 2019 11:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>All About ADHD (feat. Hazel McAdam) S2E10</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>2</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>10</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>S2E10 In this week's episode, I have a very open and honest conversation with my good friend Hazel McAdam. She one of my favorite people and you should definitely follow her on Twitter. She's an adult living with ADHD and Anxiety. She helps so many people by sharing her journey and educating the world.
We talk about how these conditions impact her daily life, and how we can better support those with ADHD and/or Anxiety.
Hazel and I even take on some listener questions. Please be sure to subscribe via your favorite podcasting app and help spread the word by sharing on social media. I'd really appreciate it. :-)
https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&amp;hosted_button_id=XMMLPN5AV5EVY&amp;source=url (Support This Podcast)
You can find Hazel:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/H_Mc92 (https://twitter.com/H_Mc92)
You can find me: https://my.captivate.fm/theautismdad.com (theautismdad.com)
Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad (https://twitter.com/theautismdad)
This episode is sponsored by Lakikid.com. Visit Lakikid.com/theautismdad and use code “theautismdad” to save 20% on their amazing sensory tools.
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30 day trial.
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

      Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>S2E10 In this week's episode, I have a very open and honest conversation with my good friend Hazel McAdam. She one of my favorite people and you should definitely follow her on Twitter. She's an adult living with ADHD and Anxiety. She helps so many people by sharing her journey and educating the world.
We talk about how these conditions impact her daily life, and how we can better support those with ADHD and/or Anxiety.
Hazel and I even take on some listener questions. Please be sure to subscribe via your favorite podcasting app and help spread the word by sharing on social media. I'd really appreciate it. :-)
https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&amp;hosted_button_id=XMMLPN5AV5EVY&amp;source=url (Support This Podcast)
You can find Hazel:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/H_Mc92 (https://twitter.com/H_Mc92)
You can find me: https://my.captivate.fm/theautismdad.com (theautismdad.com)
Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad (https://twitter.com/theautismdad)
This episode is sponsored by Lakikid.com. Visit Lakikid.com/theautismdad and use code “theautismdad” to save 20% on their amazing sensory tools.
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30 day trial.
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

      Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        S2E10 In this week's episode, I have a very open and honest conversation with my good friend Hazel McAdam. She one of my favorite people and you should definitely follow her on Twitter. She's an adult living with ADHD and Anxiety. She helps so many people by sharing her journey and educating the world.
We talk about how these conditions impact her daily life, and how we can better support those with ADHD and/or Anxiety.
Hazel and I even take on some listener questions. Please be sure to subscribe via your favorite podcasting app and help spread the word by sharing on social media. I'd really appreciate it. :-)
https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&amp;hosted_button_id=XMMLPN5AV5EVY&amp;source=url (Support This Podcast)
You can find Hazel:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/H_Mc92 (https://twitter.com/H_Mc92)
You can find me: https://my.captivate.fm/theautismdad.com (theautismdad.com)
Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad (https://twitter.com/theautismdad)
This episode is sponsored by Lakikid.com. Visit Lakikid.com/theautismdad and use code “theautismdad” to save 20% on their amazing sensory tools.
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit theautismdad.com/mightier and find out more information, including how to get a free 30 day trial.
<p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
      <p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Happy Ladders</strong></p><p>Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/happyladders">Visit Happy Ladders</a></p><p><strong>BrainyAct</strong></p><p>BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/brainyact">Visit BrainyAct</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>Autism Healthcare Collaborative (feat. Sheri Marino) S2E9</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/autism-healthcare-collaborative-feat-sheri-marino-s2e9</link>
      <description>I had the opportunity to speak with Sheri A. Marino, MA, CCC-SLP this past week. She's the Executive Director of the Autism Healthcare Collaborative. The only way I can think to describe this organization is Dr. House meets Autism. The AHC basically provides families of medically complicated Autistic children with access to the top doctors from various specialities via teleconferencing. This puts all necessary medical professionals in the same room at the same time and allows them to discuss your child's case in realtime, with your child's current doctor.
Sheri and I discuss the importance and advantages of what they're doing for families.  
PLEASE https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&amp;hosted_button_id=XMMLPN5AV5EVY&amp;source=url (Support The Podcast)
The Autism Healthcare Collaborative: https://www.autismhc.org/ (https://www.autismhc.org/)
Twitter: https://twitter.com/autismhc (https://twitter.com/autismhc)
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AutismHealthcareCollaborative/ (https://www.facebook.com/AutismHealthcareCollaborative/)
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC832reYq0Kwg761Hx6pv_-g (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC832reYq0Kwg761Hx6pv_-g)
You can find me: https://my.captivate.fm/theautismdad.com (theautismdad.com)
Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad (https://twitter.com/theautismdad)
This episode is sponsored by https://my.captivate.fm/Lakikid.com/theautismdad (Lakikid.com). Visit Lakikid.com/theautismdad and use code “theautismdad” to save 15% on their amazing sensory tools.
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit https://my.captivate.fm/theautismdad.com/mightier (theautismdad.com/mightier) and find out more information, including how to get a free 30 day trial.
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

      Mentioned in this episode:
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 06 Dec 2019 23:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Autism Healthcare Collaborative (feat. Sheri Marino) S2E9</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>2</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>9</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>I had the opportunity to speak with Sheri A. Marino, MA, CCC-SLP this past week. She's the Executive Director of the Autism Healthcare Collaborative. The only way I can think to describe this organization is Dr. House meets Autism. The AHC basically provides families of medically complicated Autistic children with access to the top doctors from various specialities via teleconferencing. This puts all necessary medical professionals in the same room at the same time and allows them to discuss your child's case in realtime, with your child's current doctor.
Sheri and I discuss the importance and advantages of what they're doing for families.  
PLEASE https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&amp;hosted_button_id=XMMLPN5AV5EVY&amp;source=url (Support The Podcast)
The Autism Healthcare Collaborative: https://www.autismhc.org/ (https://www.autismhc.org/)
Twitter: https://twitter.com/autismhc (https://twitter.com/autismhc)
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AutismHealthcareCollaborative/ (https://www.facebook.com/AutismHealthcareCollaborative/)
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC832reYq0Kwg761Hx6pv_-g (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC832reYq0Kwg761Hx6pv_-g)
You can find me: https://my.captivate.fm/theautismdad.com (theautismdad.com)
Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad (https://twitter.com/theautismdad)
This episode is sponsored by https://my.captivate.fm/Lakikid.com/theautismdad (Lakikid.com). Visit Lakikid.com/theautismdad and use code “theautismdad” to save 15% on their amazing sensory tools.
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit https://my.captivate.fm/theautismdad.com/mightier (theautismdad.com/mightier) and find out more information, including how to get a free 30 day trial.
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

      Mentioned in this episode:
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>I had the opportunity to speak with Sheri A. Marino, MA, CCC-SLP this past week. She's the Executive Director of the Autism Healthcare Collaborative. The only way I can think to describe this organization is Dr. House meets Autism. The AHC basically provides families of medically complicated Autistic children with access to the top doctors from various specialities via teleconferencing. This puts all necessary medical professionals in the same room at the same time and allows them to discuss your child's case in realtime, with your child's current doctor.
Sheri and I discuss the importance and advantages of what they're doing for families.  
PLEASE https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&amp;hosted_button_id=XMMLPN5AV5EVY&amp;source=url (Support The Podcast)
The Autism Healthcare Collaborative: https://www.autismhc.org/ (https://www.autismhc.org/)
Twitter: https://twitter.com/autismhc (https://twitter.com/autismhc)
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AutismHealthcareCollaborative/ (https://www.facebook.com/AutismHealthcareCollaborative/)
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC832reYq0Kwg761Hx6pv_-g (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC832reYq0Kwg761Hx6pv_-g)
You can find me: https://my.captivate.fm/theautismdad.com (theautismdad.com)
Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad (https://twitter.com/theautismdad)
This episode is sponsored by https://my.captivate.fm/Lakikid.com/theautismdad (Lakikid.com). Visit Lakikid.com/theautismdad and use code “theautismdad” to save 15% on their amazing sensory tools.
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit https://my.captivate.fm/theautismdad.com/mightier (theautismdad.com/mightier) and find out more information, including how to get a free 30 day trial.
 
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      Mentioned in this episode:
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
 
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        I had the opportunity to speak with Sheri A. Marino, MA, CCC-SLP this past week. She's the Executive Director of the Autism Healthcare Collaborative. The only way I can think to describe this organization is Dr. House meets Autism. The AHC basically provides families of medically complicated Autistic children with access to the top doctors from various specialities via teleconferencing. This puts all necessary medical professionals in the same room at the same time and allows them to discuss your child's case in realtime, with your child's current doctor.
Sheri and I discuss the importance and advantages of what they're doing for families.  
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This episode is sponsored by https://my.captivate.fm/Lakikid.com/theautismdad (Lakikid.com). Visit Lakikid.com/theautismdad and use code “theautismdad” to save 15% on their amazing sensory tools.
This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children’s. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit https://my.captivate.fm/theautismdad.com/mightier (theautismdad.com/mightier) and find out more information, including how to get a free 30 day trial.
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      <p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>BrainyAct</strong></p><p>BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory.

Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality.

91% of families report global brain improvements after four months.
Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data.

BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/brainyact">Visit BrainyAct</a></p><p><strong>Happy Ladders</strong></p><p>Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home

Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler.

To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/happyladders">Visit Happy Ladders</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>Triumph and Tragedy (feat. Ethan Fisher) S2E8</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/triumph-and-tragedy-feat-ethan-fisher-s2e8</link>
      <description>S2E8 In this week's episode, I have the chance to talk with Ethan Fisher about depression, mental illness, addiction and suicide. Ethan is a keynote speaker who has turned tragedy into something positive. He helps students all over the country and I'm so grateful he had the time to talk with me about this. You can find Ethan: ethan-fisher.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/UNDRAFTED_EFISH (https://twitter.com/UNDRAFTED_EFISH) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ethan.fisher.7 (https://www.facebook.com/ethan.fisher.7) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/efish.lifecon/ (https://www.instagram.com/efish.lifecon/) Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ethan-fisher-mba-5213b738/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/ethan-fisher-mba-5213b738/) http://bit.ly/2ZPjjAx (Support This Podcast) You can find me: https://my.captivate.fm/theautismdad.com (theautismdad.com) Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad (https://twitter.com/theautismdad) 
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Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory. Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality. 91% of families report global brain improvements after four months. Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data. BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
 
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      <pubDate>Fri, 29 Nov 2019 13:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Triumph and Tragedy (feat. Ethan Fisher) S2E8</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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      <itunes:episode>8</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>S2E8 In this week's episode, I have the chance to talk with Ethan Fisher about depression, mental illness, addiction and suicide. Ethan is a keynote speaker who has turned tragedy into something positive. He helps students all over the country and I'm so grateful he had the time to talk with me about this. You can find Ethan: ethan-fisher.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/UNDRAFTED_EFISH (https://twitter.com/UNDRAFTED_EFISH) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ethan.fisher.7 (https://www.facebook.com/ethan.fisher.7) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/efish.lifecon/ (https://www.instagram.com/efish.lifecon/) Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ethan-fisher-mba-5213b738/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/ethan-fisher-mba-5213b738/) http://bit.ly/2ZPjjAx (Support This Podcast) You can find me: https://my.captivate.fm/theautismdad.com (theautismdad.com) Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad (https://twitter.com/theautismdad) 
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Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory. Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality. 91% of families report global brain improvements after four months. Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data. BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>S2E8 In this week's episode, I have the chance to talk with Ethan Fisher about depression, mental illness, addiction and suicide. Ethan is a keynote speaker who has turned tragedy into something positive. He helps students all over the country and I'm so grateful he had the time to talk with me about this. You can find Ethan: ethan-fisher.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/UNDRAFTED_EFISH (https://twitter.com/UNDRAFTED_EFISH) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ethan.fisher.7 (https://www.facebook.com/ethan.fisher.7) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/efish.lifecon/ (https://www.instagram.com/efish.lifecon/) Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ethan-fisher-mba-5213b738/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/ethan-fisher-mba-5213b738/) http://bit.ly/2ZPjjAx (Support This Podcast) You can find me: https://my.captivate.fm/theautismdad.com (theautismdad.com) Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad (https://twitter.com/theautismdad) 
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Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory. Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality. 91% of families report global brain improvements after four months. Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data. BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <p>S2E8 In this week's episode, I have the chance to talk with Ethan Fisher about depression, mental illness, addiction and suicide. Ethan is a keynote speaker who has turned tragedy into something positive. He helps students all over the country and I'm so grateful he had the time to talk with me about this. You can find Ethan: ethan-fisher.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/UNDRAFTED_EFISH (https://twitter.com/UNDRAFTED_EFISH) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ethan.fisher.7 (https://www.facebook.com/ethan.fisher.7) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/efish.lifecon/ (https://www.instagram.com/efish.lifecon/) Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ethan-fisher-mba-5213b738/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/ethan-fisher-mba-5213b738/) http://bit.ly/2ZPjjAx (Support This Podcast) You can find me: https://my.captivate.fm/theautismdad.com (theautismdad.com) Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad (https://twitter.com/theautismdad) </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Happy Ladders</strong></p><p>Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/happyladders">Visit Happy Ladders</a></p><p><strong>BrainyAct</strong></p><p>BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory. Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality. 91% of families report global brain improvements after four months. Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data. BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/brainyact">Visit BrainyAct</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>Online Streaming Safety (feat. Brenda Bisner) S2E7</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/online-streaming-safety-feat-brenda-bisner-s2e7</link>
      <description>(S2S7) In this episode, I talk with Brenda Bisner. She's the SVP of A Parent Media Co Inc. the creators of the SAFE STREAMING Platform, Kidoodle.TV. We talk about online streaming and the many dangers that parents are sometimes unaware of. We also discuss ways that parents can better manage what their kids are watching. This is a very important conversation and I walked away from this understanding that I need to make some changes in my household. You can find Brenda at Kidoodle.TV Twitter: https://twitter.com/BrendaBisner (https://twitter.com/BrendaBisner) http://bit.ly/2ZPjjAx (Support This Podcast) You can find me: https://my.captivate.fm/theautismdad.com (theautismdad.com) Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad (https://twitter.com/theautismdad) 
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Mentioned in this episode:
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory. Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality. 91% of families report global brain improvements after four months. Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data. BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
 
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      <pubDate>Fri, 22 Nov 2019 13:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Online Streaming Safety (feat. Brenda Bisner) S2E7</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>2</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>7</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>(S2S7) In this episode, I talk with Brenda Bisner. She's the SVP of A Parent Media Co Inc. the creators of the SAFE STREAMING Platform, Kidoodle.TV. We talk about online streaming and the many dangers that parents are sometimes unaware of. We also discuss ways that parents can better manage what their kids are watching. This is a very important conversation and I walked away from this understanding that I need to make some changes in my household. You can find Brenda at Kidoodle.TV Twitter: https://twitter.com/BrendaBisner (https://twitter.com/BrendaBisner) http://bit.ly/2ZPjjAx (Support This Podcast) You can find me: https://my.captivate.fm/theautismdad.com (theautismdad.com) Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad (https://twitter.com/theautismdad) 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mentioned in this episode:
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory. Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality. 91% of families report global brain improvements after four months. Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data. BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>(S2S7) In this episode, I talk with Brenda Bisner. She's the SVP of A Parent Media Co Inc. the creators of the SAFE STREAMING Platform, Kidoodle.TV. We talk about online streaming and the many dangers that parents are sometimes unaware of. We also discuss ways that parents can better manage what their kids are watching. This is a very important conversation and I walked away from this understanding that I need to make some changes in my household. You can find Brenda at Kidoodle.TV Twitter: https://twitter.com/BrendaBisner (https://twitter.com/BrendaBisner) http://bit.ly/2ZPjjAx (Support This Podcast) You can find me: https://my.captivate.fm/theautismdad.com (theautismdad.com) Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad (https://twitter.com/theautismdad) 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mentioned in this episode:
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory. Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality. 91% of families report global brain improvements after four months. Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data. BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
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        <p>(S2S7) In this episode, I talk with Brenda Bisner. She's the SVP of A Parent Media Co Inc. the creators of the SAFE STREAMING Platform, Kidoodle.TV. We talk about online streaming and the many dangers that parents are sometimes unaware of. We also discuss ways that parents can better manage what their kids are watching. This is a very important conversation and I walked away from this understanding that I need to make some changes in my household. You can find Brenda at Kidoodle.TV Twitter: https://twitter.com/BrendaBisner (https://twitter.com/BrendaBisner) http://bit.ly/2ZPjjAx (Support This Podcast) You can find me: https://my.captivate.fm/theautismdad.com (theautismdad.com) Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad (https://twitter.com/theautismdad) </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>BrainyAct</strong></p><p>BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory. Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality. 91% of families report global brain improvements after four months. Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data. BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/brainyact">Visit BrainyAct</a></p><p><strong>Happy Ladders</strong></p><p>Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/happyladders">Visit Happy Ladders</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>LifeTown (feat. Rabbi Zalman Grossbaum) S2E6</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/lifetown-feat-rabbi-zalman-grossbaum-s2e6</link>
      <description>(S2E6) I speak with Rabbi Zalman Grossbaum and Jonah Zimilies from LifeTown. LifeTown is a 53,000 sq foot facility built to service the special needs community in Livingston, New Jersey. New Jersey has the highest rate of children with autism in the United States, and the largest population of children on the spectrum live in Essex County. LifeTown is designed to provide desperately needed services for those in the special needs community, as well as help bridge the gaps with the general public. This is an absolutely amazing facility and what's happening in Livingston, New Jersey needs to happen all over this country. You can find LifeTown at www.lifetown.com You can find Words Bookstore at http://www.wordsbookstore.com/ (http://www.wordsbookstore.com/) http://bit.ly/2ZPjjAx (Support This Podcast) You can find me: https://my.captivate.fm/theautismdad.com (theautismdad.com) Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad (https://twitter.com/theautismdad) 
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Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory. Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality. 91% of families report global brain improvements after four months. Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data. BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
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      <pubDate>Fri, 15 Nov 2019 17:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>LifeTown (feat. Rabbi Zalman Grossbaum) S2E6</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:season>2</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>6</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>(S2E6) I speak with Rabbi Zalman Grossbaum and Jonah Zimilies from LifeTown. LifeTown is a 53,000 sq foot facility built to service the special needs community in Livingston, New Jersey. New Jersey has the highest rate of children with autism in the United States, and the largest population of children on the spectrum live in Essex County. LifeTown is designed to provide desperately needed services for those in the special needs community, as well as help bridge the gaps with the general public. This is an absolutely amazing facility and what's happening in Livingston, New Jersey needs to happen all over this country. You can find LifeTown at www.lifetown.com You can find Words Bookstore at http://www.wordsbookstore.com/ (http://www.wordsbookstore.com/) http://bit.ly/2ZPjjAx (Support This Podcast) You can find me: https://my.captivate.fm/theautismdad.com (theautismdad.com) Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad (https://twitter.com/theautismdad) 
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Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory. Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality. 91% of families report global brain improvements after four months. Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data. BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
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      <itunes:summary>(S2E6) I speak with Rabbi Zalman Grossbaum and Jonah Zimilies from LifeTown. LifeTown is a 53,000 sq foot facility built to service the special needs community in Livingston, New Jersey. New Jersey has the highest rate of children with autism in the United States, and the largest population of children on the spectrum live in Essex County. LifeTown is designed to provide desperately needed services for those in the special needs community, as well as help bridge the gaps with the general public. This is an absolutely amazing facility and what's happening in Livingston, New Jersey needs to happen all over this country. You can find LifeTown at www.lifetown.com You can find Words Bookstore at http://www.wordsbookstore.com/ (http://www.wordsbookstore.com/) http://bit.ly/2ZPjjAx (Support This Podcast) You can find me: https://my.captivate.fm/theautismdad.com (theautismdad.com) Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad (https://twitter.com/theautismdad) 
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Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory. Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality. 91% of families report global brain improvements after four months. Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data. BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
 
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        <p>(S2E6) I speak with Rabbi Zalman Grossbaum and Jonah Zimilies from LifeTown. LifeTown is a 53,000 sq foot facility built to service the special needs community in Livingston, New Jersey. New Jersey has the highest rate of children with autism in the United States, and the largest population of children on the spectrum live in Essex County. LifeTown is designed to provide desperately needed services for those in the special needs community, as well as help bridge the gaps with the general public. This is an absolutely amazing facility and what's happening in Livingston, New Jersey needs to happen all over this country. You can find LifeTown at www.lifetown.com You can find Words Bookstore at http://www.wordsbookstore.com/ (http://www.wordsbookstore.com/) http://bit.ly/2ZPjjAx (Support This Podcast) You can find me: https://my.captivate.fm/theautismdad.com (theautismdad.com) Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad (https://twitter.com/theautismdad) </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Happy Ladders</strong></p><p>Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/happyladders">Visit Happy Ladders</a></p><p><strong>BrainyAct</strong></p><p>BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory. Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality. 91% of families report global brain improvements after four months. Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data. BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/brainyact">Visit BrainyAct</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>Adopt A Classroom.org (feat. Melissa Hruza) S2E5</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/adopt-a-classroom-org-feat-melissa-hruza-s2e5</link>
      <description>(S2E5) This week Melissa Hruza, Director of Marketing and Corporate Sponsorships at adoptaclassroom.org stopped by to discuss how they are helping teachers and students all over the country, find the funding they need. So many teachers have to pay for classroom necessities out of their own pocket and that's simply unacceptable. Adoptaclassroom.org is a national, award-winning nonprofit that provides the most flexible and accountable funding for K-12 teachers and schools throughout the U.S. Their proprietary, easy-to-use education fundraising platform helps teachers, principals, and administrators give every child the tools they deserve to succeed in school. Since 1998, they have raised more than $36 million and supported 4.5 million students. As a 501(c)(3) organization, they hold a 4-star rating from Charity Navigator. In other words, they are doing amazing things for our teachers and students. For more information, or to make a donation, please visit adoptaclassroom.org. http://bit.ly/2ZPjjAx (Support This Podcast) You can find me: https://my.captivate.fm/theautismdad.com (theautismdad.com) Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad (https://twitter.com/theautismdad) 

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Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory. Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality. 91% of families report global brain improvements after four months. Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data. BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
 
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      <pubDate>Fri, 08 Nov 2019 17:34:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Adopt A Classroom.org (feat. Melissa Hruza) S2E5</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>2</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>5</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>(S2E5) This week Melissa Hruza, Director of Marketing and Corporate Sponsorships at adoptaclassroom.org stopped by to discuss how they are helping teachers and students all over the country, find the funding they need. So many teachers have to pay for classroom necessities out of their own pocket and that's simply unacceptable. Adoptaclassroom.org is a national, award-winning nonprofit that provides the most flexible and accountable funding for K-12 teachers and schools throughout the U.S. Their proprietary, easy-to-use education fundraising platform helps teachers, principals, and administrators give every child the tools they deserve to succeed in school. Since 1998, they have raised more than $36 million and supported 4.5 million students. As a 501(c)(3) organization, they hold a 4-star rating from Charity Navigator. In other words, they are doing amazing things for our teachers and students. For more information, or to make a donation, please visit adoptaclassroom.org. http://bit.ly/2ZPjjAx (Support This Podcast) You can find me: https://my.captivate.fm/theautismdad.com (theautismdad.com) Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad (https://twitter.com/theautismdad) 

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Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory. Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality. 91% of families report global brain improvements after four months. Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data. BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>(S2E5) This week Melissa Hruza, Director of Marketing and Corporate Sponsorships at adoptaclassroom.org stopped by to discuss how they are helping teachers and students all over the country, find the funding they need. So many teachers have to pay for classroom necessities out of their own pocket and that's simply unacceptable. Adoptaclassroom.org is a national, award-winning nonprofit that provides the most flexible and accountable funding for K-12 teachers and schools throughout the U.S. Their proprietary, easy-to-use education fundraising platform helps teachers, principals, and administrators give every child the tools they deserve to succeed in school. Since 1998, they have raised more than $36 million and supported 4.5 million students. As a 501(c)(3) organization, they hold a 4-star rating from Charity Navigator. In other words, they are doing amazing things for our teachers and students. For more information, or to make a donation, please visit adoptaclassroom.org. http://bit.ly/2ZPjjAx (Support This Podcast) You can find me: https://my.captivate.fm/theautismdad.com (theautismdad.com) Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad (https://twitter.com/theautismdad) 

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Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory. Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality. 91% of families report global brain improvements after four months. Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data. BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
 
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        <p>(S2E5) This week Melissa Hruza, Director of Marketing and Corporate Sponsorships at adoptaclassroom.org stopped by to discuss how they are helping teachers and students all over the country, find the funding they need. So many teachers have to pay for classroom necessities out of their own pocket and that's simply unacceptable. Adoptaclassroom.org is a national, award-winning nonprofit that provides the most flexible and accountable funding for K-12 teachers and schools throughout the U.S. Their proprietary, easy-to-use education fundraising platform helps teachers, principals, and administrators give every child the tools they deserve to succeed in school. Since 1998, they have raised more than $36 million and supported 4.5 million students. As a 501(c)(3) organization, they hold a 4-star rating from Charity Navigator. In other words, they are doing amazing things for our teachers and students. For more information, or to make a donation, please visit adoptaclassroom.org. http://bit.ly/2ZPjjAx (Support This Podcast) You can find me: https://my.captivate.fm/theautismdad.com (theautismdad.com) Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad (https://twitter.com/theautismdad) </p><p><br></p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Happy Ladders</strong></p><p>Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/happyladders">Visit Happy Ladders</a></p><p><strong>BrainyAct</strong></p><p>BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory. Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality. 91% of families report global brain improvements after four months. Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data. BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/brainyact">Visit BrainyAct</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>Recognizing Adult ADHD (feat. Dr. John Kruse) S2E4</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/recognizing-adult-adhd-feat-dr-john-kruse-s2e4</link>
      <description>(S2E4) In this episode, I have a conversation with Dr. John Kruse, MD, PhD about all things ADHD, including his brand new book titled "Recognizing Adult ADHD: What Donald Trump Can Teach Us About Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder." Dr. Kruse has 25 years of psychiatric experience and specializes in treating adults with ADHD, that's right, adults. I talk with him about his new book and he debunks some of the most common myths surrounding ADHD. Learn the facts about what ADHD is and how it can seriously impact a person's life, and why he believes Donald Trump has it, you need to listen to this episode.  You can find Dr. Kruse: Website: https://www.drjohnkruse.com/ (https://www.drjohnkruse.com/) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/john.kruse.7583 (https://www.facebook.com/john.kruse.7583) Twitter: https://twitter.com/DrJohnKruse (https://twitter.com/DrJohnKruse) You can grab his book on https://www.amazon.com/Recognizing-Adult-ADHD-Attention-Hyperactivity/dp/1949642224/ (Amazon), https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/recognizing-adult-adhd-m-d-ph-d-kruse-john/1132594536 (Barnes &amp; Noble), https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/47358331-recognizing-adult-adhd (Goodreads) http://bit.ly/2ZPjjAx (Support This Podcast) You can find me: https://my.captivate.fm/theautismdad.com (theautismdad.com) Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad (https://twitter.com/theautismdad)

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Mentioned in this episode:
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory. Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality. 91% of families report global brain improvements after four months. Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data. BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
 
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      <pubDate>Fri, 01 Nov 2019 13:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Recognizing Adult ADHD (feat. Dr. John Kruse) S2E4</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:season>2</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>4</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>(S2E4) In this episode, I have a conversation with Dr. John Kruse, MD, PhD about all things ADHD, including his brand new book titled "Recognizing Adult ADHD: What Donald Trump Can Teach Us About Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder." Dr. Kruse has 25 years of psychiatric experience and specializes in treating adults with ADHD, that's right, adults. I talk with him about his new book and he debunks some of the most common myths surrounding ADHD. Learn the facts about what ADHD is and how it can seriously impact a person's life, and why he believes Donald Trump has it, you need to listen to this episode.  You can find Dr. Kruse: Website: https://www.drjohnkruse.com/ (https://www.drjohnkruse.com/) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/john.kruse.7583 (https://www.facebook.com/john.kruse.7583) Twitter: https://twitter.com/DrJohnKruse (https://twitter.com/DrJohnKruse) You can grab his book on https://www.amazon.com/Recognizing-Adult-ADHD-Attention-Hyperactivity/dp/1949642224/ (Amazon), https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/recognizing-adult-adhd-m-d-ph-d-kruse-john/1132594536 (Barnes &amp; Noble), https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/47358331-recognizing-adult-adhd (Goodreads) http://bit.ly/2ZPjjAx (Support This Podcast) You can find me: https://my.captivate.fm/theautismdad.com (theautismdad.com) Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad (https://twitter.com/theautismdad)

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Mentioned in this episode:
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory. Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality. 91% of families report global brain improvements after four months. Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data. BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
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      <itunes:summary>(S2E4) In this episode, I have a conversation with Dr. John Kruse, MD, PhD about all things ADHD, including his brand new book titled "Recognizing Adult ADHD: What Donald Trump Can Teach Us About Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder." Dr. Kruse has 25 years of psychiatric experience and specializes in treating adults with ADHD, that's right, adults. I talk with him about his new book and he debunks some of the most common myths surrounding ADHD. Learn the facts about what ADHD is and how it can seriously impact a person's life, and why he believes Donald Trump has it, you need to listen to this episode.  You can find Dr. Kruse: Website: https://www.drjohnkruse.com/ (https://www.drjohnkruse.com/) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/john.kruse.7583 (https://www.facebook.com/john.kruse.7583) Twitter: https://twitter.com/DrJohnKruse (https://twitter.com/DrJohnKruse) You can grab his book on https://www.amazon.com/Recognizing-Adult-ADHD-Attention-Hyperactivity/dp/1949642224/ (Amazon), https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/recognizing-adult-adhd-m-d-ph-d-kruse-john/1132594536 (Barnes &amp; Noble), https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/47358331-recognizing-adult-adhd (Goodreads) http://bit.ly/2ZPjjAx (Support This Podcast) You can find me: https://my.captivate.fm/theautismdad.com (theautismdad.com) Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad (https://twitter.com/theautismdad)

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Mentioned in this episode:
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory. Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality. 91% of families report global brain improvements after four months. Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data. BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
 
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        <p>(S2E4) In this episode, I have a conversation with Dr. John Kruse, MD, PhD about all things ADHD, including his brand new book titled "Recognizing Adult ADHD: What Donald Trump Can Teach Us About Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder." Dr. Kruse has 25 years of psychiatric experience and specializes in treating adults with ADHD, that's right, adults. I talk with him about his new book and he debunks some of the most common myths surrounding ADHD. Learn the facts about what ADHD is and how it can seriously impact a person's life, and why he believes Donald Trump has it, you need to listen to this episode.  You can find Dr. Kruse: Website: https://www.drjohnkruse.com/ (https://www.drjohnkruse.com/) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/john.kruse.7583 (https://www.facebook.com/john.kruse.7583) Twitter: https://twitter.com/DrJohnKruse (https://twitter.com/DrJohnKruse) You can grab his book on https://www.amazon.com/Recognizing-Adult-ADHD-Attention-Hyperactivity/dp/1949642224/ (Amazon), https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/recognizing-adult-adhd-m-d-ph-d-kruse-john/1132594536 (Barnes &amp; Noble), https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/47358331-recognizing-adult-adhd (Goodreads) http://bit.ly/2ZPjjAx (Support This Podcast) You can find me: https://my.captivate.fm/theautismdad.com (theautismdad.com) Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad (https://twitter.com/theautismdad)</p><p><br></p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>BrainyAct</strong></p><p>BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory. Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality. 91% of families report global brain improvements after four months. Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data. BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/brainyact">Visit BrainyAct</a></p><p><strong>Happy Ladders</strong></p><p>Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/happyladders">Visit Happy Ladders</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>Autisable (feat. Joel Manzer)  S2E2</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/autisable-feat-joel-manzer-s2e2</link>
      <description>In this week's episode, I speak with my good friend and fellow Autism dad Joel Manzer. We discuss the work he's doing in the Autism community and then talk about some things that impacting the community.  http://bit.ly/2ZPjjAx (Support This Podcast) You can find me: https://my.captivate.fm/theautismdad.com (theautismdad.com) Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad (https://twitter.com/theautismdad) 
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Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory. Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality. 91% of families report global brain improvements after four months. Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data. BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
 
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      <pubDate>Fri, 18 Oct 2019 15:45:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Autisable (feat. Joel Manzer)  S2E2</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>2</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>2</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>In this week's episode, I speak with my good friend and fellow Autism dad Joel Manzer. We discuss the work he's doing in the Autism community and then talk about some things that impacting the community.  http://bit.ly/2ZPjjAx (Support This Podcast) You can find me: https://my.captivate.fm/theautismdad.com (theautismdad.com) Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad (https://twitter.com/theautismdad) 
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Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory. Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality. 91% of families report global brain improvements after four months. Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data. BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
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      <itunes:summary>In this week's episode, I speak with my good friend and fellow Autism dad Joel Manzer. We discuss the work he's doing in the Autism community and then talk about some things that impacting the community.  http://bit.ly/2ZPjjAx (Support This Podcast) You can find me: https://my.captivate.fm/theautismdad.com (theautismdad.com) Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad (https://twitter.com/theautismdad) 
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Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory. Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality. 91% of families report global brain improvements after four months. Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data. BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
 
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        <p>In this week's episode, I speak with my good friend and fellow Autism dad Joel Manzer. We discuss the work he's doing in the Autism community and then talk about some things that impacting the community.  http://bit.ly/2ZPjjAx (Support This Podcast) You can find me: https://my.captivate.fm/theautismdad.com (theautismdad.com) Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad (https://twitter.com/theautismdad) </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Happy Ladders</strong></p><p>Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/happyladders">Visit Happy Ladders</a></p><p><strong>BrainyAct</strong></p><p>BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory. Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality. 91% of families report global brain improvements after four months. Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data. BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/brainyact">Visit BrainyAct</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>Navigating Divorce with Autistic Kids S2E1</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/navigating-divorce-with-autistic-kids-s2e1</link>
      <description>In this Season 2 premiere, I talk about divorce. More specifically, I talk about navigating divorce when Autistic kids are involved. Divorce is difficult for any child but Autistic children can be more profoundly impacted. There are a few simple things we can do to help them survive and eventually adapt to this massive change in their lives. http://bit.ly/2ZPjjAx (Support This Podcast) You can find me: https://my.captivate.fm/theautismdad.com (theautismdad.com) Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad (https://twitter.com/theautismdad) 
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Mentioned in this episode:
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory. Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality. 91% of families report global brain improvements after four months. Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data. BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
 
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      <pubDate>Sat, 12 Oct 2019 13:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Navigating Divorce with Autistic Kids S2E1</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>2</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>1</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>In this Season 2 premiere, I talk about divorce. More specifically, I talk about navigating divorce when Autistic kids are involved. Divorce is difficult for any child but Autistic children can be more profoundly impacted. There are a few simple things we can do to help them survive and eventually adapt to this massive change in their lives. http://bit.ly/2ZPjjAx (Support This Podcast) You can find me: https://my.captivate.fm/theautismdad.com (theautismdad.com) Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad (https://twitter.com/theautismdad) 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mentioned in this episode:
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory. Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality. 91% of families report global brain improvements after four months. Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data. BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In this Season 2 premiere, I talk about divorce. More specifically, I talk about navigating divorce when Autistic kids are involved. Divorce is difficult for any child but Autistic children can be more profoundly impacted. There are a few simple things we can do to help them survive and eventually adapt to this massive change in their lives. http://bit.ly/2ZPjjAx (Support This Podcast) You can find me: https://my.captivate.fm/theautismdad.com (theautismdad.com) Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad (https://twitter.com/theautismdad) 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mentioned in this episode:
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory. Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality. 91% of families report global brain improvements after four months. Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data. BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <p>In this Season 2 premiere, I talk about divorce. More specifically, I talk about navigating divorce when Autistic kids are involved. Divorce is difficult for any child but Autistic children can be more profoundly impacted. There are a few simple things we can do to help them survive and eventually adapt to this massive change in their lives. http://bit.ly/2ZPjjAx (Support This Podcast) You can find me: https://my.captivate.fm/theautismdad.com (theautismdad.com) Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad (https://twitter.com/theautismdad) </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>BrainyAct</strong></p><p>BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory. Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality. 91% of families report global brain improvements after four months. Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data. BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/brainyact">Visit BrainyAct</a></p><p><strong>Happy Ladders</strong></p><p>Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/happyladders">Visit Happy Ladders</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>Season 2 Update</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/season-2-update</link>
      <description>In this short snippet of goodness, I update you on some personal tragedy, as well as how Season 2 is shaping up. If you want to sponsor an episode or be on the show as a parent to share your story or perhaps as an organization working to make a positive impact in the Autism or Special Needs communities. http://bit.ly/2ZPjjAx (Support This Podcast) You can find me: https://my.captivate.fm/theautismdad.com (theautismdad.com) Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad (https://twitter.com/theautismdad) 

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory. Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality. 91% of families report global brain improvements after four months. Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data. BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
 
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      <pubDate>Sat, 07 Sep 2019 06:28:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Season 2 Update</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>2</itunes:season>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>In this short snippet of goodness, I update you on some personal tragedy, as well as how Season 2 is shaping up. If you want to sponsor an episode or be on the show as a parent to share your story or perhaps as an organization working to make a positive impact in the Autism or Special Needs communities. http://bit.ly/2ZPjjAx (Support This Podcast) You can find me: https://my.captivate.fm/theautismdad.com (theautismdad.com) Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad (https://twitter.com/theautismdad) 

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory. Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality. 91% of families report global brain improvements after four months. Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data. BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In this short snippet of goodness, I update you on some personal tragedy, as well as how Season 2 is shaping up. If you want to sponsor an episode or be on the show as a parent to share your story or perhaps as an organization working to make a positive impact in the Autism or Special Needs communities. http://bit.ly/2ZPjjAx (Support This Podcast) You can find me: https://my.captivate.fm/theautismdad.com (theautismdad.com) Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad (https://twitter.com/theautismdad) 

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mentioned in this episode:
Happy Ladders
Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.
Visit Happy Ladders
BrainyAct
BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory. Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality. 91% of families report global brain improvements after four months. Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data. BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.
Visit BrainyAct
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <p>In this short snippet of goodness, I update you on some personal tragedy, as well as how Season 2 is shaping up. If you want to sponsor an episode or be on the show as a parent to share your story or perhaps as an organization working to make a positive impact in the Autism or Special Needs communities. http://bit.ly/2ZPjjAx (Support This Podcast) You can find me: https://my.captivate.fm/theautismdad.com (theautismdad.com) Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad (https://twitter.com/theautismdad) </p><p><br></p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Happy Ladders</strong></p><p>Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There’s also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the Tantrums and Meltdowns mini-course. This is a limited-time offer so act now.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/happyladders">Visit Happy Ladders</a></p><p><strong>BrainyAct</strong></p><p>BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, and ADHD. BrainyAct activates the underdeveloped areas of the brain through exercises that strategically target a child’s balance, gravity, gross/fine motor, rhythm and timing, visual motor perception, and memory. Putting hope in motion means putting your family first in everything we do and using movement to affect real change. Shifting hope to a reality. 91% of families report global brain improvements after four months. Our company was built on the premise to create real, measurable, and visible change that shows you how your child is improving through data. BrainyAct is for homes and schools. Visit Kinuu.com. Use promo code THEAUTISMDAD and save $500. This is a limited time offer.</p><p><a href="https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/brainyact">Visit BrainyAct</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>Dr. Jason Kahn on managing meltdowns with Mightier (S1E12)</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/dr-jason-kahn-on-managing-meltdowns-with-mightier-s1e12</link>
      <description>In today's episode, I have a conversation with Dr. Jason Kahn, Ph.D. Dr. Kahn is a researcher from Boston Children's Hospital, an instructor at Harvard, and co-founder and Chief Science Officer of Mightier. Mightier is a program that helps kids learn to self-regulate their emotions by playing video games. That means fewer emotional outbursts or meltdowns, and a reduction of parental stress. This program is absolutely amazing and works for pretty much anyone. I speak with Dr. Kahn about how Mightier was developed, the science behind is, and why it works so well. If your child is struggling with meltdowns or emotional outbursts, PLEASE listen and check out Mightier. I've been using it with my youngest for almost a year and it's amazing. 
About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com.
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.
Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.
 
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      <pubDate>Thu, 30 May 2019 17:59:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Dr. Jason Kahn on managing meltdowns with Mightier</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>1</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>12</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>In today's episode, I have a conversation with Dr. Jason Kahn, Ph.D. Dr. Kahn is a researcher from Boston Children's Hospital, an instructor at Harvard, and co-founder and Chief Science Officer of Mightier. Mightier is a program that helps kids learn to self-regulate their emotions by playing video games. That means fewer emotional outbursts or meltdowns, and a reduction of parental stress. This program is absolutely amazing and works for pretty much anyone. I speak with Dr. Kahn about how Mightier was developed, the science behind is, and why it works so well. If your child is struggling with meltdowns or emotional outbursts, PLEASE listen and check out Mightier. I've been using it with my youngest for almost a year and it's amazing. 
About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com.
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.
Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In today's episode, I have a conversation with Dr. Jason Kahn, Ph.D. Dr. Kahn is a researcher from Boston Children's Hospital, an instructor at Harvard, and co-founder and Chief Science Officer of Mightier. Mightier is a program that helps kids learn to self-regulate their emotions by playing video games. That means fewer emotional outbursts or meltdowns, and a reduction of parental stress. This program is absolutely amazing and works for pretty much anyone. I speak with Dr. Kahn about how Mightier was developed, the science behind is, and why it works so well. If your child is struggling with meltdowns or emotional outbursts, PLEASE listen and check out Mightier. I've been using it with my youngest for almost a year and it's amazing. 
About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com.
Learn More About Mightier
Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.
Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Emergency Hospitalization (S1E11)</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/emergency-hospitalization-s1e11</link>
      <description>This is an unplanned follow-up to last week's "Untethered From Reality". Shortly after recording and publishing last week's episode, Gavin was rushed to the hospital via ambulance. I'll talk about what happened, why Gavin was hospitalized, where we stand right now, and what we learned. This was a really scary experience and it sorta completes last week's story. It's a teachable moment and provides some insight into what families like mine can often find themselves confronting.
About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com.
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 20 Apr 2019 15:33:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Emergency Hospitalization</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>1</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>11</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>This is an unplanned follow-up to last week's "Untethered From Reality". Shortly after recording and publishing last week's episode, Gavin was rushed to the hospital via ambulance. I'll talk about what happened, why Gavin was hospitalized, where we stand right now, and what we learned. This was a really scary experience and it sorta completes last week's story. It's a teachable moment and provides some insight into what families like mine can often find themselves confronting.
About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>This is an unplanned follow-up to last week's "Untethered From Reality". Shortly after recording and publishing last week's episode, Gavin was rushed to the hospital via ambulance. I'll talk about what happened, why Gavin was hospitalized, where we stand right now, and what we learned. This was a really scary experience and it sorta completes last week's story. It's a teachable moment and provides some insight into what families like mine can often find themselves confronting.
About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com.
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <p>This is an unplanned follow-up to last week's "Untethered From Reality". Shortly after recording and publishing last week's episode, Gavin was rushed to the hospital via ambulance. I'll talk about what happened, why Gavin was hospitalized, where we stand right now, and what we learned. This was a really scary experience and it sorta completes last week's story. It's a teachable moment and provides some insight into what families like mine can often find themselves confronting.</p><p><strong>About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:</strong></p><p>Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.</p><p>Connect with Rob Gorski: <a href="https://listen.theautismdad.com/">https://listen.theautismdad.com</a>.</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <itunes:duration>1135</itunes:duration>
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      <title>Untethered From Reality (S1E10)</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/untethered-from-reality-s1e10</link>
      <description>We are currently experiencing a crisis with our 19-year-old, Autistic and Schizophrenic son. "Untethered From Reality" is all about Gavin's struggle and what we are doing to help him. I want to use our current struggle as a teaching moment for my listeners, raise awareness and talk about crisis management. Recorded on 4/12/2019
About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com.
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 13 Apr 2019 16:29:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Untethered From Reality</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>1</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>10</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>We are currently experiencing a crisis with our 19-year-old, Autistic and Schizophrenic son. "Untethered From Reality" is all about Gavin's struggle and what we are doing to help him. I want to use our current struggle as a teaching moment for my listeners, raise awareness and talk about crisis management. Recorded on 4/12/2019
About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>We are currently experiencing a crisis with our 19-year-old, Autistic and Schizophrenic son. "Untethered From Reality" is all about Gavin's struggle and what we are doing to help him. I want to use our current struggle as a teaching moment for my listeners, raise awareness and talk about crisis management. Recorded on 4/12/2019
About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com.
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <p>We are currently experiencing a crisis with our 19-year-old, Autistic and Schizophrenic son. "Untethered From Reality" is all about Gavin's struggle and what we are doing to help him. I want to use our current struggle as a teaching moment for my listeners, raise awareness and talk about crisis management. Recorded on 4/12/2019</p><h2><strong>About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:</strong></h2><p>Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.</p><p>Connect with Rob Gorski: <a href="https://listen.theautismdad.com/">https://listen.theautismdad.com</a>.</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <itunes:duration>1689</itunes:duration>
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      <title>Bittersweet Victories (S1E8)</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/bittersweet-victories-s1e8</link>
      <description>In this episode, I talk about what many of us face from time to time. Bittersweet Victories are the kind of victory that comes after a loss. In the case of my family, Gavin is losing significant skills and while we are heartbroken to see this loss, he still managed to do something for the first time. While the loss is a negative thing, any progress is worth celebrating. Hence, Bittersweet Victories. 

About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com.
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 22 Mar 2019 00:46:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Bittersweet Victories</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>1</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>8</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode, I talk about what many of us face from time to time. Bittersweet Victories are the kind of victory that comes after a loss. In the case of my family, Gavin is losing significant skills and while we are heartbroken to see this loss, he still managed to do something for the first time. While the loss is a negative thing, any progress is worth celebrating. Hence, Bittersweet Victories. 

About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In this episode, I talk about what many of us face from time to time. Bittersweet Victories are the kind of victory that comes after a loss. In the case of my family, Gavin is losing significant skills and while we are heartbroken to see this loss, he still managed to do something for the first time. While the loss is a negative thing, any progress is worth celebrating. Hence, Bittersweet Victories. 

About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com.
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <p>In this episode, I talk about what many of us face from time to time. Bittersweet Victories are the kind of victory that comes after a loss. In the case of my family, Gavin is losing significant skills and while we are heartbroken to see this loss, he still managed to do something for the first time. While the loss is a negative thing, any progress is worth celebrating. Hence, Bittersweet Victories. </p><p><br></p><p><strong>About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:</strong></p><p>Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.</p><p>Connect with Rob Gorski: <a href="https://listen.theautismdad.com/">https://listen.theautismdad.com</a>.</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>Supporting Autistic Artists with Harish Bikmal (S1E7)</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/supporting-autistic-artists-with-harish-bikmal-s1e7</link>
      <description>In this episode, I interview Harish Bikmal, Autism Dad and founder of Zenaviv. Zenaviv is a Social Benefit Enterprise that works with and promotes Autistic artists, as well as artists with special needs. We talk about how they are helping to secure the future of these very talented people and provide hope for their families. Find out how Zenaviv is positively impacting the lives of Autistic artists and how to go about submitting artwork for promotion. This is very cool. You don't want to miss it.
Find Zenaviv at zenaviv.com
About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com.
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 15 Mar 2019 17:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Supporting Autistic Artists with Harish Bikmal</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>1</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>7</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/af46d06e-8c6d-11ed-8aac-8b5a363cbc3b/image/ccf98bfc7757c65a5b69bfc9f762790b.jpg?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode, I interview Harish Bikmal, Autism Dad and founder of Zenaviv. Zenaviv is a Social Benefit Enterprise that works with and promotes Autistic artists, as well as artists with special needs. We talk about how they are helping to secure the future of these very talented people and provide hope for their families. Find out how Zenaviv is positively impacting the lives of Autistic artists and how to go about submitting artwork for promotion. This is very cool. You don't want to miss it.
Find Zenaviv at zenaviv.com
About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In this episode, I interview Harish Bikmal, Autism Dad and founder of Zenaviv. Zenaviv is a Social Benefit Enterprise that works with and promotes Autistic artists, as well as artists with special needs. We talk about how they are helping to secure the future of these very talented people and provide hope for their families. Find out how Zenaviv is positively impacting the lives of Autistic artists and how to go about submitting artwork for promotion. This is very cool. You don't want to miss it.
Find Zenaviv at zenaviv.com
About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com.
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <p>In this episode, I interview Harish Bikmal, Autism Dad and founder of Zenaviv. Zenaviv is a Social Benefit Enterprise that works with and promotes Autistic artists, as well as artists with special needs. We talk about how they are helping to secure the future of these very talented people and provide hope for their families. Find out how Zenaviv is positively impacting the lives of Autistic artists and how to go about submitting artwork for promotion. This is very cool. You don't want to miss it.</p><p>Find Zenaviv at <a href="zenaviv.com">zenaviv.com</a></p><h2><strong>About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:</strong></h2><p>Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.</p><p>Connect with Rob Gorski: <a href="https://listen.theautismdad.com/">https://listen.theautismdad.com</a>.</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>An Assault of Verbiage (Bonus)</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/an-assault-of-verbiage-bonus</link>
      <description>My listeners have been asking for me to try doing episodes where I talk freely about my personal struggles with being an Autism Dad. I thought I'd give it a try. In this bonus episode, I talk about some of those personal struggles, as well as my struggle with Depression, what it feels like to be a Dad to 3 with Autism and the impact it has on my life. This is very open, honest and raw. If you find this useful, please give it a share and help me reach more people.
About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com.
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 09 Mar 2019 13:47:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>An Assault of Verbiage</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>bonus</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/afa94596-8c6d-11ed-8aac-bfc940aff9c5/image/a1e32da728616e2590968497ebe40b2b.jpg?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
      <itunes:subtitle>My listeners have been asking for me to try doing episodes where I talk freely about my personal struggles with being an Autism Dad. I thought I'd give it a try. In this bonus episode, I talk about some of those personal struggles, as well as my struggle with Depression, what it feels like to be a Dad to 3 with Autism and the impact it has on my life. This is very open, honest and raw. If you find this useful, please give it a share and help me reach more people.
About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>My listeners have been asking for me to try doing episodes where I talk freely about my personal struggles with being an Autism Dad. I thought I'd give it a try. In this bonus episode, I talk about some of those personal struggles, as well as my struggle with Depression, what it feels like to be a Dad to 3 with Autism and the impact it has on my life. This is very open, honest and raw. If you find this useful, please give it a share and help me reach more people.
About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com.
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <p>My listeners have been asking for me to try doing episodes where I talk freely about my personal struggles with being an Autism Dad. I thought I'd give it a try. In this bonus episode, I talk about some of those personal struggles, as well as my struggle with Depression, what it feels like to be a Dad to 3 with Autism and the impact it has on my life. This is very open, honest and raw. If you find this useful, please give it a share and help me reach more people.</p><h2><strong>About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:</strong></h2><p>Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.</p><p>Connect with Rob Gorski: <a href="https://listen.theautismdad.com/">https://listen.theautismdad.com</a>.</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>Why Are Autism Parents Judged So Harshly? (S1E5)</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/why-are-autism-parents-judged-so-harshly-s1e5</link>
      <description>Please Subscribe In this latest episode of The Autism Dad Podcast, I talk about judgment. Autism families often find themselves on the receiving end of judgment because people just don't get it or don't care. I talk about common situations in which judgment occurs and how cruel, thoughtless words can have a very real impact. If you have ever felt judged at any point in your Autism parenting journey, this episode was created with you in mind. I encourage you to share this with anyone who could benefit from this kind of insight. "Broken Plates" can be read in its entirety here: https://www.theautismdad.com/2019/01/15/why-you-shouldnt-judge-an-autism-or-specialneeds-parent-for-dropping-plates/

About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com.
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 22 Feb 2019 20:57:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Why Are Autism Parents Judged So Harshly?</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>1</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>5</itunes:episode>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Please Subscribe In this latest episode of The Autism Dad Podcast, I talk about judgment. Autism families often find themselves on the receiving end of judgment because people just don't get it or don't care. I talk about common situations in which judgment occurs and how cruel, thoughtless words can have a very real impact. If you have ever felt judged at any point in your Autism parenting journey, this episode was created with you in mind. I encourage you to share this with anyone who could benefit from this kind of insight. "Broken Plates" can be read in its entirety here: https://www.theautismdad.com/2019/01/15/why-you-shouldnt-judge-an-autism-or-specialneeds-parent-for-dropping-plates/

About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Please Subscribe In this latest episode of The Autism Dad Podcast, I talk about judgment. Autism families often find themselves on the receiving end of judgment because people just don't get it or don't care. I talk about common situations in which judgment occurs and how cruel, thoughtless words can have a very real impact. If you have ever felt judged at any point in your Autism parenting journey, this episode was created with you in mind. I encourage you to share this with anyone who could benefit from this kind of insight. "Broken Plates" can be read in its entirety here: https://www.theautismdad.com/2019/01/15/why-you-shouldnt-judge-an-autism-or-specialneeds-parent-for-dropping-plates/

About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com.
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <p>Please Subscribe In this latest episode of The Autism Dad Podcast, I talk about judgment. Autism families often find themselves on the receiving end of judgment because people just don't get it or don't care. I talk about common situations in which judgment occurs and how cruel, thoughtless words can have a very real impact. If you have ever felt judged at any point in your Autism parenting journey, this episode was created with you in mind. I encourage you to share this with anyone who could benefit from this kind of insight. "Broken Plates" can be read in its entirety here: https://www.theautismdad.com/2019/01/15/why-you-shouldnt-judge-an-autism-or-specialneeds-parent-for-dropping-plates/</p><p><br></p><h2><strong>About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:</strong></h2><p>Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.</p><p>Connect with Rob Gorski: <a href="https://listen.theautismdad.com/">https://listen.theautismdad.com</a>.</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>What You Need To Know About Meltdowns (S1E4)</title>
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      <description>Sensory Processing Disorder and Meltdowns are two of the most commonly misunderstood things that an Autistic person can experience. Even more confusing is how to know the difference between a meltdown and a tantrum. Those words are used interchangeably and that’s a major problem, leading to a great deal of misinformation. This episode will help to explain how these things can impact people and how to tell the difference between a meltdown and a tantrum. You’ll also hear from Emmett, my youngest, as he talks about how SPD impacts his life on a daily basis.

About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com.
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 14 Feb 2019 09:11:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Sensory Processing Disorder and Meltdowns are two of the most commonly misunderstood things that an Autistic person can experience. Even more confusing is how to know the difference between a meltdown and a tantrum. Those words are used interchangeably and that’s a major problem, leading to a great deal of misinformation. This episode will help to explain how these things can impact people and how to tell the difference between a meltdown and a tantrum. You’ll also hear from Emmett, my youngest, as he talks about how SPD impacts his life on a daily basis.

About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Sensory Processing Disorder and Meltdowns are two of the most commonly misunderstood things that an Autistic person can experience. Even more confusing is how to know the difference between a meltdown and a tantrum. Those words are used interchangeably and that’s a major problem, leading to a great deal of misinformation. This episode will help to explain how these things can impact people and how to tell the difference between a meltdown and a tantrum. You’ll also hear from Emmett, my youngest, as he talks about how SPD impacts his life on a daily basis.

About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com.
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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      <title>My Son Had His Wish Granted (S1E3)</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/my-son-had-his-wish-granted-s1e3</link>
      <description>In this episode, I share a very emotional interview I gave last year during the annual Wish-A-Thon. We were helping raise awareness and money for an amazing organization called Wishes Can Happen. They grant wishes to local children with life-threatening or terminal health conditions, like my oldest. It's very difficult to talk about but it's so important to raise awareness for organizations like Wishes Can Happen. They do amazing work and what they provide children like my son, as well as families like mine is beyond measure. This is our story. Wishes Can Happen
About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com.
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 08 Feb 2019 17:17:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>My Son Had His Wish Granted</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:episode>3</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode, I share a very emotional interview I gave last year during the annual Wish-A-Thon. We were helping raise awareness and money for an amazing organization called Wishes Can Happen. They grant wishes to local children with life-threatening or terminal health conditions, like my oldest. It's very difficult to talk about but it's so important to raise awareness for organizations like Wishes Can Happen. They do amazing work and what they provide children like my son, as well as families like mine is beyond measure. This is our story. Wishes Can Happen
About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In this episode, I share a very emotional interview I gave last year during the annual Wish-A-Thon. We were helping raise awareness and money for an amazing organization called Wishes Can Happen. They grant wishes to local children with life-threatening or terminal health conditions, like my oldest. It's very difficult to talk about but it's so important to raise awareness for organizations like Wishes Can Happen. They do amazing work and what they provide children like my son, as well as families like mine is beyond measure. This is our story. Wishes Can Happen
About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com.
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <p>In this episode, I share a very emotional interview I gave last year during the annual Wish-A-Thon. We were helping raise awareness and money for an amazing organization called Wishes Can Happen. They grant wishes to local children with life-threatening or terminal health conditions, like my oldest. It's very difficult to talk about but it's so important to raise awareness for organizations like Wishes Can Happen. They do amazing work and what they provide children like my son, as well as families like mine is beyond measure. This is our story. Wishes Can Happen</p><h2><strong>About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:</strong></h2><p>Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.</p><p>Connect with Rob Gorski: <a href="https://listen.theautismdad.com/">https://listen.theautismdad.com</a>.</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>
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      <title>The First 3 Things You Need To Do When Your Child is Diagnosed with Autism</title>
      <link>https://listen.theautismdad.com/blog/the-first-3-things-you-need-to-do-when-your-child-is-diagnosed-with-autism</link>
      <description>In this introductory episode, I share a bit about who I am, what I do, and why I do it. I also answer one of the most frequently asked questions that I receive from parents across the globe. That question is "my child has been diagnosed with Autism, what should I do?". An Autism diagnosis can be scary for any parent but there are 3 things you can do that will give you direction, help get you started on the right foot and maintain your sanity at the same time. I appreciate you listening, I look forward to your feedback, and I hope to be a resource that has a positive impact on your life. 
About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com.
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 27 Jan 2019 11:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>The First 3 Things You Need To Do When Your Child is Diagnosed with Autism</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:season>1</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>1</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Rob Gorski</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>In this introductory episode, I share a bit about who I am, what I do, and why I do it. I also answer one of the most frequently asked questions that I receive from parents across the globe. That question is "my child has been diagnosed with Autism, what should I do?". An Autism diagnosis can be scary for any parent but there are 3 things you can do that will give you direction, help get you started on the right foot and maintain your sanity at the same time. I appreciate you listening, I look forward to your feedback, and I hope to be a resource that has a positive impact on your life. 
About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In this introductory episode, I share a bit about who I am, what I do, and why I do it. I also answer one of the most frequently asked questions that I receive from parents across the globe. That question is "my child has been diagnosed with Autism, what should I do?". An Autism diagnosis can be scary for any parent but there are 3 things you can do that will give you direction, help get you started on the right foot and maintain your sanity at the same time. I appreciate you listening, I look forward to your feedback, and I hope to be a resource that has a positive impact on your life. 
About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:
Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.
Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com.
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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