Navigating Autism, Picky Eating, and the School Year (S7E29)

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…

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Meltdowns vs Shutdowns: A Conversation with Meghan Bailey (S7Ee28)

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. -…

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Enhancing Safety and Independence: Assistive Tech for Autism with Melissa Schiefelbein (S7E27)

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…

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Understanding Comorbid Diagnoses in Autism (S7E26)

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…

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Understanding ARFID: Insights from Michelle of My ARFID Life (S7E25)

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…

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Autism Parenting Challenges and Strategies (S7E24)

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…

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Accessible Meditation for Neurodivergent Kids (S7E23)

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…

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Zaneta Barton’s Autism Parenting Story (S7E22)

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.…

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Understanding Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA) S7E21

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…

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Autism Parenting Perspectives (S7E20)

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…

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