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03 Oct 2014Orange County Walk Now for Autism 2014 Kickoff!00:05:38

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Jennifer Jones, from Autism Speaks, shares exciting news about the fun and fabulous kickoff party for the Orange County Walk. The kickoff is scheduled for Saturday October 11, from 11am – 1:30, it will feature fun 80’s music, activities for kids and spectacular speakers! For more information on the Orange County walk and the fabulous kickoff party visit: https://www.facebook.com/AutismSpeaks.OC  

 

Autism Live is a production of the Center for Autism and Related Disorders (CARD), headquartered in Tarzana, California, and with offices throughout, the United States and around the globe. For more information on therapy for autism and other related disorders, visit the CARD website at http://centerforautism.com

26 Oct 2015Shawn Stockman: A Dad's Journey00:06:04

Shawn Stockman, from Boyz II Men and The Sing Off, talks candidly about coming to terms with the fact that one of his son's has an Autism Spectrum Diagnosis.  This a conversation no Autism parent should miss.  For information on the charity Shawn and his wife created in their son's name, visit: www. micahsvoice.com

03 Feb 2020February 3, 202000:52:22

Today on Autism Live, Shannon covers Automatic Reinforcer in the jargon of the day segment before having an inspiring conversation with the Award-winning speaker and the Author of the Amazon #1 Seller "Come To Life! Your Guide to Self Discovery" Thomas Iland! Don't miss it!

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Autism Live is a production of the Center for Autism and Related Disorders (CARD), headquartered in Woodland Hills, California, and with offices throughout, the United States and around the globe. For more information on therapy for autism and other related disorders, visit the CARD website at http://centerforautism.com

01 Jul 2014Ed and Matt Asner Talk Autism00:06:21

Emmy award winning actor Ed Asner and Autism Speaks So Cal Executive Director Matt Asner talk about the realities of being Dads of children on the Autism Spectrum. They are preparing for the  2nd Annual Ed Asner & Friends Poker Tournament to benefit the Los Angeles Chapter of Autism Speaks.  For more information on the event visit: http://autismspeaks.print2d.com/full.shtml#sthash.1knapdly.dpbs

07 Nov 2014Adaptive Skill: Toilet Training00:05:43

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Dr. Adel Najdowski talks shares essential information about effectively toilet training.  Dr. Najdowski references the famous Azrin-Foxx technique, which has been shown to be effective with individuals on the Autism spectrum.

 

 

Autism Live is a production of the Center for Autism and Related Disorders (CARD), headquartered in Tarzana, California, and with offices throughout, the United States and around the globe. For more information on therapy for autism and other related disorders, visit the CARD website at http://centerforautism.com

03 Jul 2020Autism Jargon and Special Guest!01:02:12

This time on Autism Live, Shannon covers DRO for the Jargon of the day and an interview with Author, Patricia Lemer Don't miss it!

11 Dec 2014Autism Jargon: Premack’s Principle00:02:40

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Today’s Jargon is Premack’s Principle!  This principle states that when we make a desirable behavior contingent on a less desirable behavior, we make the less desirable behavior more likely to happen!

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Autism Live is a production of the Center for Autism and Related Disorders (CARD), headquartered in Tarzana, California, and with offices throughout, the United States and around the globe. For more information on therapy for autism and other related disorders, visit the CARD website at http://centerforautism.com

29 Aug 2014When New Challenging Behaviors Crop Up00:05:49

Dr. Jonathan Tarbox answers a viewer’s questions about a new challenging behavior that has cropped up – Is it normal for a child who is going through a quality ABA intervention to have new challenging behavior?  Dr. Tarbox gives great advice about the natural progression of behaviors even within a great ABA program.

 

Autism Live is a production of the Center for Autism and Related Disorders (CARD), headquartered in Tarzana, California, and with offices throughout, the United States and around the globe. For more information on therapy for autism and other related disorders, visit the CARD website at http://centerforautism.com

02 Oct 2014Spooktacular GFCF Organic Black Bean Pasta and Cheese Squash00:05:46

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On Let’s Talk Autism with Shannon & Nancy, the ladies try out a new recipe: Spooktacular Black Bean Pasta with Cheesy Squash using Explore Asian’s GFCF Organic Black Bean Spaghetti and fresh organic squash!  It’s cheesy, yummy and perfect for celebrating Halloween with our GFCF Kids.  For the full recipe visit: http://autism-live.com/spooktacular-explore-asian-gfcf-black-bean-noodles-and-cheesy-squash.aspx    For more recipes featuring Explore Asian Bean Pastas visit: http://www.explore-asian.com/  Like Explore Asian’s Facebook page to receive a coupon for 50 cents off one of their tasty products: https://www.facebook.com/ExploreAsianCuisine 

 

Autism Live is a production of the Center for Autism and Related Disorders (CARD), headquartered in Tarzana, California, and with offices throughout, the United States and around the globe. For more information on therapy for autism and other related disorders, visit the CARD website at http://centerforautism.com

18 May 2021RBT Explained + Author, Sarah Caldwell01:04:38

Don't miss this episode of Autism Live where Shannon covers RBT for the Jargon of the Day before having an interview with Author Sarah Caldwell!

https://www.amelieandalbie.com/ https://www.amazon.com/Amelie-Albies-Adventures-Sarah-Caldwell/dp/180049520X/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=amelie+and+albie&qid=1621293039&sr=8-1

27 Mar 2021The Best of Let's Talk Autism with Shannon and Nancy01:01:44

Please join us in enjoying this compilation of the Best of Let’s Talk Autism with Shannon and Nancy! This compilation of videos include an interview with autism mom and former news anchor Gabriela Teissier, Actor from Shameless, American Horror Story and You, Lou Taylor Pucci discusses his most recent film at the time (2012) which was the story of Luke! Next an interview Dr. Humairah Shah gives us tips on teeth brushing with children on the autism spectrum and things that could be beneficial for young children learning to brush their own teeth. Lastly, an interview with Shannon and Nancy is with Heyman Hakimi from TheLegalDuo.com about Autism Advocacy and IEP’s! Thanks for watching!

03 Apr 2017Autism Live- March 22nd, 201701:58:38
15 Jul 2021Ask Dr. Doreen00:53:36

Dr. Doreen Granpeesheh, the founder of the Center for Autism and Related Disorders, joins us again for another episode of Ask Dr. Doreen! Dr. Doreen answers viewer questions about school refusal, mouthing, aggression and more, tune in!

1:05 School Refusal

Can you please talk about how to deal with school refusal – kids and teens who refuse to go to school, tantrum to get out of it, hide, etc.

11:28 Mouthing

How can I stop mouthing for a 3 year old who knows not to mouth but sneaks mouthing when you are not looking. Mouths squishy toys and hard plastic objects BCBA recommended "chewlery" allowing child to Bite that then fading it but advised could take a long time to fade Said there is no other sensory outlet for mouthing than providing a chew toy, crunchy foods, and toothbrush. I have been blocking the behavior and verbal “no”

18:05 Aggressive Teenagers

What's the best way to deal with aggression in a teenager? My son’s automatic reaction is to hit out when things don't go his way. He instantly regrets it, it's just an automatic response to anything he feels is unfair. Consequences escalate his behavior. Any advice would be appreciated, thanks.

20:32 Developmental Delay Vs Autism

Hi Dr. Doreen. I am living in the UAE and a mother of 2 year old identical twins. We first saw signs of autism at 13 months old. Given we don’t have any financial support through insurance - we did a lot of therapy ourselves and later hired a RBT. They are currently doing ABA 5 hours per week each. They have progressed really well. Can mand, tact, answer simple questions. Really good with academics - numbers alphabets - reading 3 letter words. They are still behind in social and play skills. Seeing their great progress and their ability to learn so quickly- I sometimes wonder if they are just developmentally delayed or is this autism? What is the possibility that they are just delayed.

29:08 How can I support family with caring for my son after my surgery in August. I will not be able to care for him for 2 weeks.

34:50 Potty Training Regression

5 year old regression in potty training. Do I have to start all over? He’s fighting hard to not go to the potty and going # 1 in his pants after being fully potty trained. When I say fighting hard I’m talking major protesting tantrums to not go to the potty, and then going in his pants

45:16 could it be it's difficulty to detoxifying because they have lack of good bacteria in the bowel? They should start to do tests on autistic individually because of the wide spectrum  and high level of iron would you suggest a specific diet? I tried t0 do a detoxifying diet but she was not eating at all.

51:36 (Response to the Potty Training Question)

Potty trained for a year, going by himself. Ever since school got out

He’s been doing this ever since school got out for summer

I think he wants both to control over his environment and he doesn’t want to stop what he’s doing

24 Feb 2014Love and Autism00:04:06

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Alex Plank from Wrongplanet.net talks about love in the 21st Century when you are on the Autism Spectrum.  Autism Parents Matt Asner and Shannon Penrod to ask questions about using technology and being able to be in the moment.

 

Autism Live is a production of the Center for Autism and Related Disorders (CARD), headquartered in Tarzana, California, and with offices throughout, the United States and around the globe. For more information on therapy for autism and other related disorders, visit the CARD website at http://centerforautism.com

03 May 2019May 3, 201900:59:54

Today on Autism Live, We have Let's Talk Autism and Shannon covers recent Autism news. After that Shannon presents for out of 5 ways you can help prevent summer slide! tune it to see what they are!

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Autism Live is a production of the Center for Autism and Related Disorders (CARD), headquartered in Woodland Hills, California, and with offices throughout, the United States and around the globe. For more information on therapy for autism and other related disorders, visit the CARD website at http://centerforautism.com

06 Feb 2023Top Ten Parent to Parent Tips for Stress Free Mornings01:01:30
04 Sep 2015Don't Like Autism Speaks?00:06:47

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Autism Live host, Shannon Penrod addresses the fallout from an OP Ed piece in the LA times that took exception to the some of the activities of Autism Speaks; notably their lack of a board member who is on the Autism Spectrum.  The author of the LA Times Op Ed piece is an individual who is neither on the spectrum nor has a child on the spectrum.

 

 Autism Live is a production of the Center for Autism and Related Disorders (CARD), headquartered in Tarzana, California, and with offices throughout, the United States and around the globe. For more information on therapy for autism and other related disorders, visit the CARD website at http://centerforautism.com

04 Dec 2024Autism Live 12.4.24: Matt Asner01:04:13

Matt Asner  joins Shannon to talk about this year’s Gala performance of It’s a Wonderful Life, benefitting The Ed Asner Family Center.  This year’s performance will feature the cast of Spongebob Squarepants and some special guests. Audience members can view the show online or attend the LIVE performance at the Gary Marshall Theatre in Burbank, California on Dec 14th, 2024.  For more information or to purchase tickets visit: https://edasnerfamilycenter.org/events/wonderful-life/  Today’s jargon term is Cognitive Distortion.

26 May 2015Ask Dr. Doreen - May 20th, 201501:01:55

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Autism expert Dr. Doreen Granpeesheh joins Shannon for a special episode of Ask Dr. Doreen. Ask Dr. Doreen is a weekly live segment where viewers can ask questions of one of Autism's leading experts. 

Autism Live is a production of the Center for Autism and Related Disorders (CARD), headquartered in Woodland Hills, California, and with offices throughout the United States and around the globe. For more information on therapy for autism and other related disorders, visit the CARD website at http://centerforautism.com

 

13 Jun 2020Let's Talk Autism01:00:11

On this episode of Let's Talk Autism, Shannon and Nancy discuss some autism research with CARD Research Manager Karen Nohelty! After that, they are joined by Matt Asner and Navah Paskowitz-Asner from the Ed Asner Family Center! Don't miss it!

30 Sep 2021Ask Dr. Doreen - Decision Making, Coping with Death, Social Skills & More!01:02:32

Don't miss the founder of the  @Center for Autism and Related Disorders  answering viewer questions LIVE! Write in and leave comment with your question for a chance to get it answered LIVE in real time! Or Check us out Later wherever you get your podcast!

 4:06 My friend and I both have autistic sons. Both have problems when faced with making a decision or a choice. They cannot select any of the options. Do you know what could cause this & how to resolve it?
 11:41 Hi Shannon, I’m so excited I get to watch Dr. Doreen live today! I have a question. My baby boy is 8 ½ yrs old now. Has been doing ABA since 5yrs old. Was diagnosed at the age of 3.5 and I learned ABA techniques from I behavioral training while we waited for ABA by a BCBA. His preschool was supported by early childhood development. He only received 20 hrs a week, once we were accepted by a BCBA and we had to fight for that. He was minorly effected by autism but lost all language by the time he was diagnosed. Fast forward to now, he’s doing great, and his BCBA continues to cut his hours back. We are looking for out of center events to expose him to, but don’t really know what direction to go towards. His additional speech and OT are also trying to reduce hours. We are users of skills for living, and have been using that to continue to move the goal post and establish more goals that seem to be overlooked. Lots of executive function, conversation enders, savers, etc. Am I crazy to think they should be worked on by both speech and ABA? I’m worried that things are being cut back too early. Am I just being a control freak, or are those categories in Skills supposed to all be completed? If so by what age. I’ll add a photo. Thanks for all that you do and always sending love and support!
 20:20 How can I help my 11yr old son about death, he mentions a lot that he wants all his family and himself to be alive for ever, that he doesn’t want the world to explode. That he wants the world to be ok. This has been going on for years. He says he wants to stay a small boy; I once try to explain to him about death and it was not good, he was very upset. Since then, I don’t know how to address the death situation, but he asks me every few days if the world and he’s family are going to be alive, please help.
 26:13 How do I make friends as an autistic adult in college?
 I (18F) am autistic and have recently started college. I have moved to a different state, effectively leaving all of my “safe things” behind (my home, my family and pets, my childhood friends, favorite museums, restaurants, etc.). I have registered with the school’s disability services to get the proper accommodations. My sister (19F, NT*) attends the same school. Things I am struggling with: I am entering the second month of the semester, and have made no real friends. The only meaningful conversations I have are with my sister, with every other interaction being no more than greetings and goodbyes (yes, that includes my roommate, whom I simply coexist with). I am not worried about not having friends, but my parents and psychiatrist have their reservations. I struggle on weekends due to the lack of structure. It is when I feel most overwhelmed by work and other duties and seemingly when my executive functioning deficits are the most prominent. I have been experiencing meltdowns and despite doing my best to implement structure into my weekend, without the incentive to complete a task from another person, I have no motivation to stay focused or even start tasks. There have been a few times where I was able to be productive, but I had been FaceTiming my father for several hours at a time while he continuously reminded me of and talked me through tasks. My parents are busy people and cannot afford to be on video chat for hours at a time. TL;DR: Since starting college, I have made no friends, have experienced meltdowns on weekends due to lack of structure, and consistently struggle to complete tasks independently. Questions: How do I make friends as an autistic person in college? Do I even need to make friends to have a successful college career? How can I implement structure into my weekends? How do I become more independent when managing my schedule and tasks? What are some suggestions that would help my further my success in college as an autistic person?
 35:48  Hey everyone! So, this will be a bit longer, but I still hope to fit everything in as shortly as possible. I was made aware I may have ADHD and Autism around 2 years ago by my now ex-girlfriend. ADHD didn't seem too farfetched, since my brother has a diagnosis 8-9 years ago. With Autism I rejected the idea, well because of ableism. I am 27 and live in Germany. It's quite complicated to get a diagnosis as an adult here and also have the insurance pay for it. I fortunately found a University Clinic which did exactly that, but even though I called there in early January, the earliest appointment was today. The complete year of 2020 I was informing myself, reading books, diagnosis manuals I gobbled down everything I could find. After a while I accepted that I may have Autism also. The amount of hurdles to get appointments for both diagnosis did seem insurmountable, but somehow I managed and I was excited for both at last. In May my newfound psychiatrist did diagnose me with ADHD and I am on medication since then, which helps a lot. But there is this percentage of my perception differences, the way I take specific hurdles and how I cope with this neurotypical world which does not align with ADHD. Or so I thought. The appointment wasn't really short (2 hours total talking time), she even called in a colleague for 10-15 min. In the end she said I don't have Autism, but emotional problems, yadayada, I should do therapy (which I am searching for since January independently, because yes I do have fucking emotional problems). I was taken aback and tried to argue to get why she has this opinion. Then she started retelling some details of our talk, but in a manner I felt weren't really what I wanted to tell her. Like she asked me if my family was rational, and I told her yes very much, but she construed it that my family is cold and that there is pressure to be something (because my father is an orthopedic doctor) but this is not what I meant. My family is very emotional, loving and caring; too much for my liking or everyones good. One of the reasons I do get checked out at that late age is, because my parents never saw a bad thing in being different, they saw it as a badge of honor! So they dismissed all the teachers and acquaintances who said I am not normal. I purposefully didn't check what the diagnostic criteria for Autism are in the last few months to not prime myself to get that diagnosis. I thought the doctor will ask the right and precise questions to get the answers which are relevant. After coming home and being disappointed, furious and very very confused, I researched the diagnostic criteria again and found that she never even asked my about my perception or even those very specific questions my psychiatrist asked my in my ADHD diagnosis back in May. I am questioning so much at the moment and would really like to hear your stories. If you had similar situations. I would also like to know if I should get a second opinion, because it seems like the same fucking hurdles again, with an unending waiting game A-fucking-GAIN. A small part in me is thinking maybe you hoped too much, maybe I developed too much attachment to this diagnosis and I really don't have it. Any advice is welcome! Thank you for reading my ramblings! Love to you all!
 41:58 Hello. I am 24 with autism. I also have a neurodegenerative condition that causes me near-constant migraines and also seizures sometimes. I deal with mystery body issues too like weakness and pain. You can imagine this life has made me very resilient, but I am not able to be independent. I can't work, I make a little money here and there selling art or nudes and stuff lol, and it's enough to take some weight off of my partner. I also do most of the house work and stuff, which I feel is fair and I don't mind it...I do prefer it to be done my way anyways. More comfy that way. But some days I'm much more sick than other days, and I'm having a meltdown inside my head and want to scream and cry for help but my Masking Level is Way Too High and so I just carry on. On the inside, I'm wailing, crying, wanting to die but my mask filters it out and so trying to express this pain to my partner or family or friends but I don't think they get it. They don't realize that if I'm "saying" I'm not okay and if it reads like a not-okay lvl 3/10 that I'm already at a 9/10 and just don't seem like it. I'm highly independent of spirit, and I don't like asking for help, and I especially have a hard time asking for help because it never seems like there's a "good time." I try very hard to respect my partners stress (he's ADHD and bipolar and I admire his resilience) because he supports both of us and I don't want to pile more on top of him. Do y'all ever feel like this mask you've made to maintain function is actually detrimental? Do you ever want to just have a full-blown autistic meltdown, panic attack level, rocking back and forth, expressing thoughts of suicide just to get those inner thoughts and feelings your mask usually filters away, out there? Sometimes I feel like that would be the only way to express truly what's going on inside of me, and how severely I need help. Asking both for advice and solidarity.
 49:06 I told her that I've suspected for a long time that I have autism, but I'm 33 years old and have never been diagnosed. When I was a child, I was diagnosed with ADHD, however. She asked me why I thought I had autism, and I expressed a number of my issues: Hyperfixations/Obsessions, difficulty reading body language and tone of voice, hard time making friends and difficulty flourishing in social settings, being too blunt, taking things literally or being unable to read the underlying context of someone's words or actions, sensory processing issues, overstimulation, and burnout etc. After I expressed this to her, I told her I'd like to get a diagnosis but I wasn't sure where to start. She immediately told me that there was absolutely no world in which I would get a diagnosis at 33 years old, and that she didn't personally think that I'm on the spectrum because I'm 'very verbal' and able to express myself. I'm DFAB (born female) and I thought that was exactly why we have a harder time being diagnosed on the spectrum than DMAB people? We're tend to (but aren't always) better at masking. It actually kind of made me pretty angry that she dismissed me out of hand so readily, when this is something I've struggled with my entire life. It also runs in my family, I am not the only person with these tendencies in my family. TBH she has done this with things I've actually been diagnosed with before seeing her. She has dismissed the idea that I have schizoaffective disorder, even though I have been on an antipsychotic for 8 years and was initially hospitalized in 2014 due to a psychotic break. She's also dismissed the idea that I have C-PTSD, even though again, I've been diagnosed with it. It always seems vaguely petty when she disagrees with me about this stuff, maybe she just feels like I'm talking down to her, I'm not sure.
 54:30 Help dealing with food texture sensitivity
 Hi, so, for all my life I’ve had food texture sensitivity, specifically with a LOT of vegetables and seafood. Even if I love the taste, I hate the texture. Honestly, I’m so sick of it. It has negatively impacted my diet so much, and the only advice I’ve ever been given is to “just get over it,” and to force myself to eat things till I like it. I’ve tried eating things prepared differently, and in small quantities in food, but I react so poorly that I’ll almost puke at the table, or it will bring me to the verge of tears. It’s so embarrassing having to order something without any vegetables, or just basically eliminating entire sections of menus because of it. I want so badly to eat healthy, but it’s so hard, and living on a college campus meal plan, I practically live off the grill items, and have gained so much weight. Is food sensitivity really just something I have to force my way through and be miserable with? Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Edit: I would like to add, I’m on a college meal plan, so if I try something, and don’t like it, I really can’t get something else, and end up not having that meal. I also do not have a kitchen in my dorm.
 I only eat milk and biscuits (sometimes cereals) and I gained weight. I don't know how to stop this! I don't even see other foods as foods anymore, but rather items that are not supposed to be eaten, like a jar of body lotion or a bag of pencils. I live with my parents and I have food but I open the fridge and my brain sees no food... I don't understand why! It's been more than 2 months since I slowly started to replace every meal with milk and biscuits and even though I know it's not ok, I can't stop. Do you have any idea that might help or know any food that by itself is a meal, but it's healthier than milk with biscuits that I could eat everyday and slowly get rid of this biscuits addiction?
30 Jul 2014Love & Autism Conference00:06:02

LMFT Jenny Palmiotto talks about the upcoming conference on Love & Autism, which will take place in San Diego on August 23rd and 24th.  World experts will speak on a variety of different topics having to do with love and Autism.  For more information visit: www.loveandautism.com

08 Apr 2014Registered Behavior Technician Training from IBT 00:13:44

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Cecilia Knight from The Institute for Behavioral Intervention explains the newly designated Registered Behavior Technician (RBT)role in treating Autism.  This new classification will help to ensure that therapists working in the field will be trained and proficient in providing quality ABA services. Ms. Knight details how ABA providers can quickly get their staff trained and certified.  The required course work for certification as a Registered Behavior Technician is currently available as a series of eLearning  modules from the Institute for Behavioral Training.  For more information about this and other trainings available for parents, teachers and providers, visit www.ibehavioraltraining.com.  

Autism Live is a production of the Center for Autism and Related Disorders (CARD), headquartered in Tarzana, California, and with offices throughout, the United States and around the globe. For more information on therapy for autism and other related disorders, visit the CARD website at http://centerforautism.com

19 Mar 2021Escape-Maintained Behavior Explained + Autism Advocate & Animator Dani Bowman00:59:52

Shannon explains Escape-Maintained Behavior for the autism jargon of the day. After that, Shannon interviews Animator and the founder of Danimation, Dani Bowman! Check it out!

Links below!

https://store.toonboom.com/my-trials

https://danimationentertainment.com/

https://www.youtube.com/user/PLstudios/featured

Childrens' books: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=dani%20bowman&i=stripbooks...

#Austism #EscapeMaintainedBehavior #Animation

17 Apr 2020Jargon and an interview from an Awesome Autism Advocate01:01:31

Today on Autism Live, our host Shannon covers SLP for the jargon of the day before getting into an interview with Professional Speaker and Autism Advocate, Dr. Kerry Magro! Don't miss it!

http://kerrymagro.com/

27 Apr 2015Talking with TACA - April 16th, 201501:51:31

Talking with TACA with Lisa Ackerman from Talk About Curing Autism.

12 Oct 2021Autism Live with Special Guest Lisa Ackerman, the Founder and Executive Director of TACA01:00:05

In this one our host Shannon is joined by the founder and executive director or TACA, Lisa Ackerman! Together they discuss the annual TACA Autism conference and give away free tickets! email Shannon at Shannon@autism-live.com before 10-13-2021 to see if there are any left!

https://tacanow.org/conferences/2021-conference/ https://tacanow.org/conferences/2021-conference/schedule/

 

18 Mar 2014Feel Good Friday 00:02:41

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From the Autism Daily Newscast, Shannon Penrod shares current Autism news of Jessica Katherine Ouderkirk, a young girl with ASD, and her decision to tell the world about Autism through the use of two videos.  Visit the Autism Daily Newscast to watch these videos and support Jessica. www.autismdailynewscast.com

 

Autism Live is a production of the Center for Autism and Related Disorders (CARD), headquartered in Tarzana, California, and with offices throughout, the United States and around the globe. For more information on therapy for autism and other related disorders, visit the CARD website at http://centerforautism.com

10 Mar 2022Task Analysis Explained + The Founder of the Mental Health & Autism Insurance Project - Karen Fessel01:00:30

It's time for Autism Live! Our host Shannon explains what task analysis is for the jargon of the day before asking our live audience the question of the day and the covering the topic of the week! After that, our host is joined by the founder and executive director of the Mental Health & Autism Insurance Project, Karen Fessel!

#Autism #AutismInsurance #AutismPodcast

9:11 Autism Jargon of the Day: Task Analysis

10:54 Task Analysis - Actual Definition

11:18 Task Analysis - Working definition

17:31 Question of the Day - What's the hardest part of the day? 21:30 Topic of the week - It has to be fair

24:28 Karen Fessel - The Founder of the Mental Health & Autism Insurance Project joins us!

27:40 About Karen Fessel and how she came to be the founder of the Mental Health & Autism Insurance Project

35:10 What are some of the laws that we can hang on to so we can protect ourselves?

40:41 What does the the Mental Health & Autism Insurance Project do and what kind of things can they help with? When and how should people come to them?

55:37 How Karen's Son is Doing

56:39 What are some of the hardest parts and some of the most rewarding parts of working in this field?

59:57 Tomorrow on Autism Live Pre-Order Shannon Penrod's Book https://www.amazon.com/Autism-Parent-Sanity-Saving-Spectrum/dp/1949177858

 

15 Feb 2016Vana Thiero: What Autism Therapies Worked00:04:18

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Vana Thiero, from the documentary My Thiero Boys, talks about the therapies that made a difference for her two boys, the fight to have assistive technology funded and what it felt like to hear that a CDC whistleblower admitted that data was concealed that showed a higher prevalence of Autism in African American boys who received the MMR vaccine. For more information on Vana Thiero, visit www.mythieroboys.com

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23 May 2014Teaching Language: Working with Non Verbal Individuals 00:06:02

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31 Jul 2015Special Olympics: Global Inclusion Round Table00:15:31

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On July 25th, the world gathered in Los Angeles to celebrate the opening of the 2015 Olympics in Los Angeles, California.  The next morning world leaders, philanthropists and leaders of industry gathered for a special roundtable to discuss global inclusion.  Here is the panel that spoke after that roundtable, featuring Dr. Timothy Shriver, Chairman of the Special Olympics; Anthony Lake, Executive Director of UNICEF; Elhadj As Sy, Secretary General of the International Federation of the Red Cross and the Red Crescent;  Dr. Babatune Osotimehin, Executive Director of The United Nations Population Fund and Ms. Loretta Claiborne, Special Olympics Athlete.

 

 

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30 Jan 2015¿Tiente Mi Niño o Niña Autismo?00:01:43

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Hoy en Autismo y Familia, Juan Ronderos, Presentador de Autismo y Familia, contesta la pregunta más popular en el tema de autismo. ¿Tiente mi niño o niña autismo? 

 

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08 Apr 2020Autism Jargon and Special Guests from the Ed Asner Family Center!01:00:47

This time on Autism Live, our host Shannon covers Generalization for the jargon of the day before getting into an interview with Matt Asner and Navah Paskowitz-Asner from the Ed Asner Family Center! Don't miss it!

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24 Jul 2023Top 5 Ways to Fund Autism Treatment | Autism Parent to Parent01:12:02

In this special episode of 'Parent to Parent' on Autism Live, host Shannon Penrod, a seasoned autism parent and author of "Autism Parent to Parent", shares her top 5 strategies for securing funding for autism treatment. Navigating the financial aspects of autism treatment can be daunting, but Shannon breaks it down, providing practical tips and insights from her own experience. Whether you're just starting your journey or looking for new funding avenues, this episode is a must-watch. Don't forget to subscribe and hit the notification bell for more autism-related content.

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27 Jul 2015Bonding, Boundaries, and Apron Strings00:04:14

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Vince Redmond, LMFT and Autism ABA Therapist talks with Shannon and Nancy  about bonding and boundaries.  How and when do we cut the apron strings and what do we do to make it easier on both sides of the equation?  

 

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04 Mar 2016Mindful Thursdays: Focusing on the Mundane00:06:07
19 Jun 2019June 19, 201900:59:08

Today on Autism Live, Dr. Doreen could not be here with us today so we play a previously recorded episode of Ask Dr. Doreen. In this episode, Nancy Alspaugh-Jackson fills in for Shannon as Dr. Doreen addresses parent questions about fidget spinners, learning to take medicine, potty training, and more!

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21 Feb 2022Autism Live - Nonverbal Behaviors Explained + Pediatric OT & Fullerton Cares Director Summer Houser01:04:53

In this episode of Autism Live, our host Shannon Penrod explains what Nonverbal Behaviors are for the autism jargon of the day! After that she is joined by the Director of Fullerton Cares & Pediatric Occupational Therapist Summer Houser about what Occupational Therapy is, how it can help with feeding/limited diet, the difference between medical OT and School based OT and more! Don't miss it!

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16:26 Autism Jargon of the Day - Nonverbal Behaviors

17:17 Nonverbal Behaviors - Actual Definition

23:09 Working Definition - Nonverbal Behaviors

28:13 Question of the Day - How do you utilize nonverbal behavior to tell someone "No!"

29:38 Topic of the Week - Who are you listening to?

33:07 An Interview with Fullerton Cares Autism Foundation, Director & Pediatric OT, Summer Houser!

36:37 What is OT?

40:39 What's the difference between medical OT and School-based OT?

44:37 Can occupational therapy help with feeding/limited diet?

47:43 How might 15-20 minutes make a difference, would you tell someone to do 15-20 minutes of OT at school?

1:00:22 Viewer Question Does anyone else's kid do things at ABA but not at home and vice versa?

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14 May 2015Autism Jargon: Unconditioned Reinforcer00:04:26

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Today’s Jargon is Unconditioned ReinforcerSomething’s are reinforcing without having to work to get them to be reinforcing!

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11 Sep 2015Autism Movement Therapy in China00:02:45

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Joanne Lara from Autism Works Now and Autism Movement Therapy, shares details about her recent trip to China and her book Autism Movement Therapy, which comes out in October.  

 

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18 Dec 2015Autism Live, Tuesday December 15th, 201501:59:57

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Today on Autism Live: The Toy of the Day is anything and everything that is made by LeapFrog! This amazing company has been the leader in creating toys that are both educational and fun for more than 20 years. Their toys are particularly great for our kids with ASD! Dr. Jody Sherman LeVos talks with Shannon about the LeapFrog’s Number Loving Oven, Shapes & Sharing Picnic Basket, Leap Reader Reading and Writing System and the Epic tablet that has every parent talking! For more information visit: www.LeagFrog.com.

Dr. Linda Copeland answers questions from viewers about how to treat sore throats, bloody noses and what to do about asthma inducing perfumes and odors.

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23 Jan 2021Autism News and Research with CARD Research Coordinator! (Video)01:03:43

This time on Autism Live, Shannon covers autism news about an article that discusses how polygenic scores can improve predictions about autism, schizophrenia, a sad story about why a couple of parents are filing a lawsuit against a Louisiana Sheriff Department and Tiktokers that are changing the narrative of Autism. After that Shannon is joined by the Research Coordinator for the Center for Autism and Related Disorders, Leah Hirschfeld, to discuss a Pilot Randomized Trial Addressing microaggressions in racially charged patient-provider interactions.

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How polygenic scores can improve predictions about autism, schizophrenia

A teen with autism died after Louisiana deputies sat on him for 9 minutes, parents' lawsuit says

TikTok Creators Like Paige Layle Are Redefining Narratives About Autism

17 Mar 2014Ask Dr. Doreen - Dec. 19th, 2012 00:52:20

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Autism expert Dr. Doreen Granpeesheh joins Shannon for a special episode of Ask Dr. Doreen. Ask Dr. Doreen is a weekly live segment where viewers can ask questions of one of Autism's leading experts. In this episode Dr. Doreen answers the following questions:

 

00:15 Why is a high functioning 7 year old engaging in new, strange, sensory behavior when he's bored?

05:54 When should I begin to worry about gender identification?

08:35 How do we help our son learn about appropriate hugging?

14:55 How can I help my daughter who has involuntary body jerking?

15:57 What are your thoughts on the effectiveness of PECS?

23:07 How do I potty train my daughter?

32:18 Are there any internet classes about ABA?

40:55 How do you talk to your kids about events like the Sandy Hook School shooting?

 

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16 Jul 2020Autism Jargon: DRA00:08:51

Shannon gives you a definition for DRA (Differential Reinforcement of Alternative Behavior) that you can understand!

17 Feb 2025Autism Live 2.17.25: What to do when your child is engaging in challenging behavior at school.01:05:43

In today’s Parent to Parent talk Shannon gives tips on what to do when your child is engaging in challenging behavior at school.  Sometimes as a parent it feels so frustrating, a note comes home from school saying your child has done something that isn’t appropriate.  What are you supposed to do?  You weren’t there.  You don’t know what happened, really.  It feels like a total loss of control.  Shannon gives the 411 on what you CAN do!  Feel empowered to support your child!

04 Mar 2016Specturm Success: Adam's Story00:05:19
11 Dec 2014Endless Games for Autism!!!00:07:14

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Brian Turtle from Endless Games shares all the great games his elves have invented including the award winning Korner’d and the hot new game The Tower!  These are great games to play with any child and are especially great for kids on the spectrum.  Check out more fun games at www.endlessgames.com  

 

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24 Feb 2020Jargon of the Day, Your Rights and an interview with Dr. Justin Leaf!00:58:05

Today on Autism Live, Shannon covers ABA in the jargon of the day segment before getting on the phone with our favorite special education attorney for another episode of Your Rights with Bonnie Yates. Before the show ends, Shannon has Dr. Justin Leaf, Director of Research for the Autism Partnership Foundation, in the studio to talk about the 2020 Autism Partnership Foundation 5th Annual Conference and what progressive ABA is. Don't miss it! autismpartnershipfoundation.org

12 Dec 2019December 12, 201900:50:51

Today on Autism Live, Shannon covers BCBA in the jargon of the day segment before interviewing Jasmine from Osmo about Osmo's awesome products! Then before the show ends, a Mindful Thoughts on Mindful Thursday. Don't miss it!

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23 Dec 2021Ask Dr. Doreen Language Skills - Anger Issues - Book Reviews01:00:40

Autism Expert and pioneer in the field of Autism, Psychologist and BCBA, Dr. Doreen Granpeesheh is answering viewer questions! In this episode, Dr. Doreen answers questions about dealing with anger issues, handling the holidays, and language skills! Shannon also works in reviews of all of the best book winners in the autism live gift and toy guide!

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3:45 Question 1

"Please god, help me. I'm not a parent, but I'm the youngest child in the family (20). My mom (59) has scoliosis, has extreme back pain, arthritis, one working eye, upon other issues, including depression. My sister (25), has autism. She talks and makes noises constantly, repeating things she's heard over and over and over again. I'm not sure if echolalia is the right term for it, but it's close enough. This happens every day, all day. Even when she's eating and trying to fall asleep. I've put up with it for my 20 years of living with her. I'm more or less numb to it now, but sometimes one of her noises or sayings really gets to me. I used to be the one most upset by her, but now it seems that my mom can't take it anymore. The past few months, she has been increasingly more and more stressed, at her wits end at trying to ease my sister's constant rambling. She keeps saying that she can't take it anymore, and at one point, gestured a motion of strangulation towards her, while her back was turned. We've tried everything, but it seems like we're too far gone to control her. Ignoring her does nothing, she will keep doing whatever she's doing. Yelling at her does nothing either, she will think it's funny and laugh at you. Taking her belongings away from her makes it worse. My mom tried to take her iPad (the only thing she plays on all day) away, and she grabbed hold of my mom's arm very tightly. She hurt her. There's a huge bruise near her elbow now. I just don't know what to do anymore. Mom being stressed directly affects me, as she will usually be unable to control her anger and take it out on me by yelling. Mom says she can't help it, sister can't help being autistic, and I can't help being so f'ing done with the situation. I'm so tired. I just want peace. We don't have a car, we live in an apartment, there's no other options. We can't do anything. Every solution that we've come up with ends up with us being too poor to go through with it. I feel like someone is going to snap one of these days. It could be any of us. Please, God, help me."

 

15:05 Best Book Winners in the 2021 Autism Live Gift & Toy Guide!

 

15:51 Best Book Winner Review Baby/Toddler: Where’s the Bear? Board Book from Discovery Toys

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17:00 Best Book Winner Review - Preschool: The Don’t Worry Book by Todd Parr  @Todd Parr 

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17:45 Best Book Winner Review - School-Aged: Balloons by Rainbow Mosho

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18:20 Best Book Winner Review - Tween/Teen: A Wrinkle in Time By Madeleine L’Engle

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20:35 Best Book Winner Review - Adult: We’re Not Broken by By Eric Garcia

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21:25 Best Book Winner Review - Caregiver: Navigating Autism By Dr. Temple Grandin and Dr. Debra Moore

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22:15 Question 2

My son do ask many questions abt his daily life activites. but he is lacking this skill in his academics. we are using SKILLS. Currently working on his lang, cognitive &social skills. He is high functioning.

 

24:41 Question 3

 here is my last question of the year. since the holidays are in a few days. A lot of people are anxious, myself included about the holidays. Any advice on handling the holidays like a pro?

 

31:01 The 2021 Autism Network Autism Advocate of the year!

 

34:37 Ask Dr. Doreen on TikTok!

 

37:50 Question 4

 "Help for a 32 year old on the autism spectrum with anger issues"

 

40:23 Question 5

Can anyone give advice to this for me: I am 17 and my brother is 3 and has autism. He is starting to speak but he screams and shouts all the time whether he is sad or rlly happy. It is a proper loud shout though and goes straight to my head and it hurts.

 

49:37 My ABA consultant uses PEAK curriculum and I wanted to know what’s your opinion about this curriculum. Any pros and cons please. Thank you

 

51:04 my 4 yo ASD son will answer questions about facts or his environment, but doesn't answer at all about his day/life unless its something very emotional/important to him-then he recounts in detail. why?

 

57:45 Wrapping up Live Shows for the year

 

03 Feb 2025Autism Live 2.3.25: Kaz Windness01:03:41

Author and Artist Kaz Windness joins Shannon to talk about her newest children's book "Bitsy Bat, Team Star" which will be released on February 4th, 2025. Kaz Windness is the Geisel award-winning, genre crossing illustrator and author of funny heart-warming books for young readers. Proudly neurodivergent (ASD/ADHD), Kaz specializes in character-driven books celebrating inclusivity, grit and kindness. Her many books include "Swim, Jim!", "Worm and Caterpillar are Friends", "When You Love a Book", and "Bitsy Bast, School Star".She is a professor of illustration at the Rocky Mountain College of Art + Design and founder of the Cuddlefish Academy, where she inspires students to tell stories with pictures. Kaz lives in Colorado with her English teacher husband, two teen children and a bunny obsessed Boston Terrier named Remy. Kaz loves making deep dish pizza from scratch and sketching animals in the zoo. Today's jargon is PROSODY.

06 Mar 2023Autism Parent to Parent | Top Ten Ways to Foster Language Growth in Small Children01:13:27

Autism Live Host Shannon Penrod shares top tips on how to encourage and build language growth in small children. It is very common for small children on the autism spectrum to have delays and deficits in their language development. Finding fun ways to build language skills is essential to foster both language and social skills.

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24 Apr 2020Autism Jargon and and an interview with Coby Bird01:02:07

This time on Autism Live, our host Shannon covers Imaginitive Play for the jargon of the day before getting into an interview with Professional Actor from Locke and Key and reuturning guest, Coby Bird! Don't miss it!

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01 Jul 2020Autism Jargon and Special Guest, Author SJ Childs00:59:39

This time on Autism Live, Shannon covers DRA for the Jargon of the day! After that an interview with SJ Childs, Autism Parent and Children's book author! Don't miss it! Links Provided below:

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21 Nov 2014Autism Live, Thursday November 20th, 201402:00:28

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Today on Autism Live: Shannon answers parent questions about IEPs and FAPE.  Kristina Rozenbergs takes us to the Innovation Playground at Ocalicon 2014 to met RoboKind’s awesome robot Milo!  Milo shows off the facial expressions he uses to help kids with Autism learn social cues.  He is amazing!  For more information about Milo and the exciting research RoboKind is doing visit: www.robokidrobots.com Kristina also talks with one of the Board Members of Ocalicon about this year’s conference.  For more information on OCALI or Ocalicon 2015 visit: www.ocali.org  Shannon gives a full run down on essential play skills and which toys create progress!

 

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25 Sep 2014If I Need Help.ORG00:05:12

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Is there a way for technology to help us keep our kids safe even if they are separated from us? Erin and Bruce Wilson share the mission of “If I Need Help” to provide families with QR code technology which can help their child get proper assistance in case they elope or find themselves in a difficult situation.  For more information on this cutting edge technology and how it is helping individuals on the Autism Spectrum visit: www.ifineedhelp.org

 

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27 Oct 2020Shannon explains Three-Term Contingency and more! (Audio)01:07:03

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02 Feb 2016Mindful Thursdays: Being Present in the Moment00:04:29
24 Feb 2014Autism Live, Wednesday January 15th, 201402:00:24

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During Ask Dr. Doreen, Dr. Doreen Granpeesheh answers viewer questions about teaching children how and when to lie and when not to lie, what "affect" means when talking about Autism, how do you get a child who is labeling to use 2 and 3 word sentences and what you can say to motivate a parent to get early intervention for a child who appears to be on the spectrum.  Christopher "C.J" Miyake visits to demo Camp Discovery, a free, interactive app that not only teaches kids new skills during down time; it tracks progress and even customizes its reinforcers to be child specific. During Let's Talk Autism with Shannon and Nancy the ladies welcome Emily Iland to talk about how we can keep our kiddos safe by teaching them important skills using BE SAFE The Movie.  Shannon and Nancy talk about Katie Wright's recent post on Age of Autism and they talk about taking their boys to Knott's Berry Farm.

 

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25 Jul 2019July 25, 201901:00:11

Today Shannon Covers Non Contingent Reinforcement in the Jargon of the Day segment of the show before we start a LIVE Ask an Autism Expert segment! Don't miss it!

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18 Dec 2015Ask Dr. Doreen, December 16th, 201500:34:25

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00:12 – What do you do when you are having a meltdown in front of strangers?
09:07 - How can we handle sibling aggression?
13:43 – With social pragmatic disorder, is speech therapy enough to help our 3 year old?
27:53 – Can you recommend any Autism services in New Jersey?
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28 Aug 2015What this Autism Therapist said to get this Mom to do this….00:05:23

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Autism Therapist Peter Farag worked with Shannon Penrod’s son Jem when he was first diagnosed with Autism.  Both the mom and the therapist became close as Jem progressed.  Farag, whose Autism expertise often called him to other areas of the world, including Dubai and South Africa, would return periodically to Jem’s case at crucial moments, helping the boy and his family to overcome challenges.  At a recent leadership retreat held by the Center for Autism and Related Disorders the mom and the therapist found themselves on a team facing a “high rope challenge”.  Both were afraid of heights, neither wanted to do the challenge that required team work and nerves of steel.  The mom kiddingly said to Farag, “We could do that.  We’ve faced bigger challenges than that, just on the ground.”  Farag said “Let’s do it!” and the Mom instantly regretted it.  The two were put in harnesses and the mom pointed out another challenge that was less “spectacular”.  “We could do that one,” she said as she pointed to the other challenge, “It looks easier.”  Farag sized up the two challenges and said to her, “We never took the easy way with Jem, why would we do that now?”  And that’s all it took.  Two people afraid of heights climbed the pole and made their way across a wire by working together and trusting each other, as they had for years.   The crowd yelled, “Shannon, you have to trust Peter.”  She yelled back, “I trust Peter, more than anyone.”

 

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04 Mar 2016Spectrum Success: Job Training00:04:59
11 Sep 2014Fullerton Cares Comedy for Autism00:02:36

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Stand –Up Comics Steve Trevino and Jesus Trejo share their mission to raise awareness and $$$$ for Autism at Fullerton Cares’ Fourth Annual Comedy Show for Autism. This special event takes place on Friday, September 12, 2014. The show starts at 8pm, the red carpet event begins at 6pm at the Fox Theatre in Fullerton.  To order tickets visit www.fullertoncares.com

 

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26 Oct 2015John Pitney: Autism in the 2016 Election00:03:55

John Pitney, Author of the book The Politics of Autism, talks about the role Autism is playing and will play in the 2016 Presidential Election.  Dr. Pitney is an expert in American Politics. To purchase The Politics of Autism, visit: http://www.amazon.com/The-Politics-Autism-Navigating-Contested/dp/1442249609

22 Feb 2019December 13th, 201801:57:44
17 Mar 2014Autism and Special Education Law 00:03:55

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Hans Gillinger was a lawyer for a top law firm that represented school districts dealing with special education law cases.  Now as a partner in the Bonnie Z. Yates Law Firm, Hans sits on the other side of the table, helping parents to access education and services for their children on the Autism Spectrum. Having seen the equation from both sides of the table Hans has valuable information to share with parents, to help them navigate the system and have desirable outcomes.

20 Mar 2021Let's Talk Autism with Special Guests Yadira Calderon and her Daughter Rainbow Mosho!01:07:11

On this episode of Let's Talk Autism with Shannon and Nancy, our hosts Shannon Penrod and Nancy Alspaugh-Jackson get into some autism news before being joined by Author, Yadira Calderon and Author/Illustrator Rainbow Mosho about "What I Gained and Lost During Covid19" and "Rainbow Rabbit Meets Oracle the Alphabet Creature" and A third book about OCD from the perspective of a 12yr old with autism will be published in June! Don't miss it!

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12 Oct 2021Autism Live with Special Guest Lisa Ackerman, the Founder and Executive Director of TACA01:00:22

In this one our host Shannon is joined by the founder and executive director or TACA, Lisa Ackerman! Together they discuss the annual TACA Autism conference and give away free tickets! email Shannon at Shannon@autism-live.com before 10-13-2021 to see if there are any left!

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01 Jul 2014Ed Asner on Poker and Autism00:01:48

Seven time Emmy award winning actor Ed Asner, along with his son and Autism Speaks So Cal Executive Director Matt Asner visit to talk about the 2nd Annual Ed Asner & Friends Poker Tournament to benefit the Los Angeles Chapter of Autism Speaks.  For more information on the event visit: http://autismspeaks.print2d.com/full.shtml#sthash.1knapdly.dpbs  

19 Jun 2014Autism Live, Tuesday June 3rd, 201402:00:32

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Today on Autism Live, Shannon talks with Joanne Lara from Autism Movement Therapy about  "The Power of Envisioning & Transitioning"!  Joanne gives great tips on how to empower your child by helping them to formulate ideas on what they would like to do as adults and then creating a plan to help bring it to fruition. For more information on Autism Movement Therapy visit: www.autismmovementtherapy.com  Shannon shares news stories about a possible link between hormones and Autism, a new potential Autism screening tool and the film Autism and Trauma, which details some of the trauma individuals on the spectrum are put through and the after effects.

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19 Jul 2023Top Ten Things to do in Summer to prepare for School Success in the Fall | Autism Parent to Parent01:02:20

Join Shannon Penrod, host of Autism Live and author of "Autism Parent to Parent", in a special summer Parent to Parent episode. Shannon shares her top ten activities to do in summer to prepare for school success in the fall. As a parent of an adult diagnosed with autism, she brings her unique perspective and practical advice to help you make the most of the summer break. From building a reading habit to exploring nature, these activities are designed to enhance learning and prepare your child for the upcoming school year. Don't forget to subscribe and hit the notification bell to stay updated on our latest episodes. #ParentToParent #SummerActivities #SchoolSuccess

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24 Mar 2016Autism Live, Wednesday March 16th, 201602:01:35
13 Jul 2018July 12th, 201801:58:13

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Linda Hall- Special Needs Prom (inClusion ClubHouse)

Manish Samnani- SOCH Therapy Centers and Course (India)

 

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09 Jan 2015Vana Thiero’s Boys00:05:17

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Independent filmmaker and Autism Mom, Vana Thiero talks with Shannon & Nancy about her documentary series My Thiero Boys. Being a single mom of two growing boys isn’t easy, when they are both on the spectrum it is another matter all together!  Vana’s decision to tell her family’s story through a series of films is courageous and inspirational.  For more information, or to set up a screening of My Thiero Boys visit www.mythieroboys.com.  

 

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05 Mar 2021504 Plan & Dentist/Author Dr. Humairah Shah (Video)01:01:48
19 Nov 2021Symbolic Play Explained & More01:05:31

Watch as our host Shannon Penrod covers Symbolic Play for the jargon of the day before discussing the question of the day with the live viewers! After that, Shannon talks about the topic of the week while taking viewer questions! Tune in @10am PST on social media to interact and interact with our host live!

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6:45 Jargon of the Day - Symbolic Play

 

8:44 Actual Definition - Symbolic Play

 

9:40 Working Definition - Symbolic Play

 

20:05 Question of the Day - What is your favorite toy right now?

 

22:45 Topic of the Day - Festival of Toys

 

25:00 Doing an FBA

 

30:49 Why kids might switch

 

36:50 Trying to find a support person to do play therapy is hard. we always seem to end up with grandma ladies that have health issues and couldn’t run if he got away. staffing shortage everywhere is hard.

 

45:50 What do you do when you are bored?

 

53:00 When he is doing school, I make him use his words to tell me answers then I let him answer on computer. he is in 2nd reading and first grade math.

 

56:50 A Talk about PDA (Public Display of Affection)

 

1:02:02 Pathological Demand Avoidance

05 Apr 2023Stories from the Spectrum - Episode 3

Check out Episode 3 of Stories from the Spectrum!

0:31 Harte to Heart with Spencer Harte Ep.1

Spencer Harte debuts her first episode of Harte to Heart, a show where our friend Spencer Harte interviews celebrities!

10:57 Car Show and Tell - Christopher Tenney Ep. 1

Secondly we have Car Show and Tell with Christopher Tenney! Christopher is going to be our guide and tell us all about some awesome cars!

21:05 Stories from the Spectrum Pt. 2 - Dr. Kerry Magro

Next is Dr. Kerry Magro with Stories from the Spectrum! Watch as Dr. Kerry Magro himself interview guests and discuss some pretty insightful information! You won’t want to miss it!

31:14 Stephen Gaiber: The Autistic Traveler Ep. 2

Last but not least, Stephen Gaiber tours the historical district of the City of Orange for his latest episode of the Autistic Traveler!

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15 Nov 2023Autism Live: Jargon of the Day: Antecedent Intervention01:04:10
 
Shannon discusses the jargon of the day: Antecedent Intervention and welcomes Autism Advocates and Special Lab Artists Anthony Vasquez and Caroline Corry.
25 Oct 2022Ask Dr. Doreen - Sensory Issues01:01:34

Autism Expert and pioneer in the field of Autism, Psychologist and BCBA, Dr. Doreen Granpeesheh is answering viewer questions about how to handle sensory issues! Tune in and check it out! Ask Dr. Doreen is LIVE on Tuesdays at 10am PT/ 12pm CST/ 1pm ET! If you would like to join the live conversation just join us here, Facebook, Twitter, or Twitch and comment your question! If you miss us live you can download the podcast from Autism Live wherever you get your podcast!

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14:10 How do I know if my son has severe autism?

 

30:02 My child jumps while poop. he does not know how to squat he is 4.5 year old.

another problem he bangs objects because of sensory issues. how can I resolve this banging issue

37:17 What are some factors that indicate more on the Intellectual Disability Vs Autism?

 

43:25 My son is four years old. He is nonverbal, classified as intellectually disabled, and severely autistic. He is a very sweet little boy, and I love him very much. He needs a lot of special care and is emotionally and mentally more like a very young two year old. He goes to autistic specialized preschool and absolutely loves it. I am having some difficulty with recent behaviors and the school isn’t really helping with ideas. He likes scripting from YouTube videos. Mostly nursery rhymes and songs with alphabet and numbers. The scripting in itself is not a problem. The main problem is that he does not control the volume of his voice at all, and he will script literally nonstop day and night. Most children when they wake at night would become bored and go back to sleep, but he is perfectly happy to entertain himself for several hours on end. Does anybody have any suggestions how to help him understand there is times he cannot do these behaviors or at least to do them quietly? Given his limitations simply requesting he be quiet or does not work, and only pauses his action for about three seconds. I am a single mom and I lack social support. I have also explored every resource in the area, and there are not a ton. I am utilizing what is available, but I need more help.

 

54:57 He loves cords and shoelaces his gone through so many shoe laces I’ve had to buy so many because he pulls on them or puts them on his mouth I don’t know what to do he reaches every where I put them.

 

58:05 I've requested accommodations at the school without result.

Without the diagnosis of deaf they will not accommodate.

01 Jul 2016The Benefits of Camel Milk00:05:42
25 Feb 2021Ask Dr. Doreen00:59:05
This time on Ask Dr. Doreen, the founder of the Center for Autism and Related Disorders answers viewer questions about evaluations, consultations, and NAS. Check it out!
 
Questions asked:
 6:12 - I am having hard time getting my 2 year old evaluated can you give me any advice please
 11:42 - My great grand twin girls were diagnosed with autism. Now they are six years old and now they are no longer on the spectrum. I always thought once on the spectrum you never came off.
 30:00 - I need guidance as where to go now that we have a diagnosis for my 7 year old son. We do have school OT/ST and social skills. But I feel like I don’t even know what resources I should be seeking. We have started to look into CARD, but with recent events, we haven’t scheduled a consultation yet. We’re in San Antonio Tx
 34:04 - My son 10 years old he doesn’t differentiate adult from child the way he talks so he tells me to shut up and tells his dad. Also a lot of NAS. Is there a program he has ABA.
 36:05 – FREE IBT/Skills Lesson for this week, Parent School Readiness Skills and Educator Impact on the classroom
 39:53 - I am trying to be like you Shannon but I feel like no one is on board from school to ABA I had hope from u and Dr. Doreen that he could recover but now we are playing catch up I am so sad 😢😢😢
 47:16 - hey Dr. Doreen Granpeesheh quick question, how can you as a person on the spectrum handle change, changes make me anger easily, the break-up of daft punk almost made me go into complete meltdown, what should I do.
 54:56 - My son has taught himself Mandarin Chinese and I have to say it is hindering his skill acquisition. I feel like he speaks it better than English sometimes.
10 Oct 2022Autism Parent to Parent: Autism and the Arts + Interview with Austin Beutner01:09:11

In this episode of Autism Live, our host and author of Autism Parent to Parent (Available on Amazon now), Shannon Penrod has a parent to parent discussion about Autism and the Arts, plus an interview with the former superintendent of LAUSD Schools about why we should vote yes on prop 28 and more! 

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Recorded Live 10am PT October 10th, 2022

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02 Apr 2021Self-Advocate Explained before Shannon interviews her Family!01:03:54

On this very special Episode of Autism Live, Shannon discusses what a Self-Advocate is for the jargon of the day! After that, things start to get personal as Shannon interviews her son who was diagnosed with Autism at the age of 2 and headed to college this Fall and her loving husband, Actor and Voice Actor, Jim Miller. Check it out!

18 Mar 2014Awesome Autism Dad Blogger Talks Adventures in Aspergers 00:05:20

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Tom Hibben whose blog, Adventures in Aspergers, details his busy life with 3 boys, one on the Autism spectrum, shares his decision to be honest, open and willing to see humor in his life and writings.  Tom is an inspirational dad who doesn't shy away from the hard topics but always has a way of looking at them that is totally refreshing.

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24 Feb 2022Autism Live - Autism Jargon: Nonfunctional Routines Explained + ABA: The Good, The Bad & The Ugly01:07:14

In this episode of Autism Live, our host Shannon Penrod explains what Nonfunctional Routines are for the autism jargon of the day before asking our live viewers the question of the day. After that, Shannon discusses the topic of the week before having a very important discussion with our listeners and viewers about the good, the bad and the ugly side of ABA! Don't miss it!

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7:46 Jargon of the Day: Nonfunctional Routines

10:10 Nonfunctional Routines Actual Definition

11:29 Nonfunctional Routines Working Definition

20:35 Question of the Day - What ritual do you have that others don't like?

22:04 Topic of the week - Who are you listening to?

27:17 ABA - The Good, The Bad & the Ugly

29:25 ABA is a teaching technique

32:10 Basic Principles of ABA

38:20 ABA for Autism

43:02 ABA: The Good

48:10 ABA: The Bad

53:39 ABA: The Ugly

59:05 Hallmarks of Good ABA

1:06:11 Tomorrow on Autism Live

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20 Jun 2023Top Ten Tips for Parents of Older Kids, Teens, and Adults on the Spectrum | Autism Parent to Parent00:59:09

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In this enlightening episode of Autism Parent to Parent, host Shannon Penrod, author of "Autism: Parent to Parent," shares her invaluable top ten tips for parents navigating the unique challenges and opportunities of raising older kids, teens, and adults on the autism spectrum. From understanding developmental transitions to fostering independence and social skills, Shannon's insights offer a guiding hand to parents and caregivers. Tune in to gain practical advice and encouragement from a seasoned autism parent. Don't forget to subscribe for more empowering content!

 

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21 Oct 2021Shannon Explains DRO + Your Rights with Special Education Attorney Bonnie Yates01:01:30

In this one our host Shannon covers DRO for the jargon of the day before discussing the question of the day. Then, Shannon is joined by special education attorney Bonnie Yates to discuss Independent studies, IEP and more! Check it out!

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11:55 Jargon of the day - DRO

13:48 DRO - Actual Definition

14:28 DRO - Working Definition

20:50 Question of the Day - What helps to distract you from unpleasant things?

25:03 Topic of the Week - When it feels like you can't go on...

33:16 Your Rights with Special Education Attorney Bonnie Yates

35:25 Information about Independent Study

40:50 IEP Team Request Sample Letter

42:27 Is it the school’s responsibility to figure out the IEP?

45:17 If you are asking for independent learning for your child. You shouldn’t be the teacher correct? Home-Hospital Teachers and At Home Independent Learning Options.

47:55 We were told that if you choose to have your child be at school, you can’t change your mind and take your child out of school and if you keep your child out of school, you can’t change your mind and place them in school later. Is that true?

50:46 AB104 - Retention, Grade Changes & High School Graduation

55:22 If a parent's child is behind in school as a result of distance learning, should the school provide accommodations to catch that student up?

56:25 How to request a grade change

59:09 More Information about AB104

28 Feb 2022Autism Live - ABC Data + The Founders of the Ed Asner Family Center!01:06:47

In this episode of Autism Live, our host Shannon Penrod explains what ABC Data is and at some point is joined by the founders of the Ed Asner Family Center, Matt Asner and Navah Paskowitz-Asner! Tune in and Check it out!

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In this episode of Autism Live, our host Shannon Penrod explains what ABC Data is and at some point is joined by the founders of the Ed Asner Family Center, Matt Asner and Navah Paskowitz-Asner! Tune in and Check it out!

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1:21 The Founders of the Ed Asner Family Center, Matt Asner and Navah Paskowitz-Asner Join the Live Stream

4:00 SAG Awards

11:30 Matt and Navah's Connection to the Autism Community 13:31 About what the  @Ed Asner Family Center  Center is and where you can find it.

14:45 About "the Dating Spectrum", the class offered at the Ed Asner Family Center

25:03 Jargon of the day - ABC Data

30:18 ABC Data - Actual Definition

30:43 ABC Data - Working Definition

51:29 Question of the Day - Where would you love to go on vacation?

55:12 Scheduling Breaks

57:34 SAG Awards reactions

1:01:49 On the show this week

09 Nov 2015The Yellow Canaries of Thembisa00:05:39

Ilana Gerschlowitz,from The Star Academy, shares the horrifying realities of The Yellow Canaries of Thembisa.  Viewers can make donations to The Yellow Canaries of Thembisa by visiting www.thestaracademy.co.za

11 Oct 2019October 11, 201900:44:50

Today on Autism Live... We play Last Year’s Halloween episode of Let’s Talk Autism Ft. Trevor Pacelli, The Author of "Six Word Lessons on Growing Up Autistic"! Enjoy!

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01 May 2019April 30, 201900:59:00

Today on Autism Live we play a compilation of videos from our "Best Of" collection. This Episode is about the importance of the ABA prescription. Enjoy!

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12 Jun 2015Autism Jargon: Theory of Mind00:03:50

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Today’s Jargon is Theory of Mind.  Theory of Mind is a much debated concept of being able to take one’s own and other’s perspectives.

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22 May 2019May 22, 201901:00:36

Today on Autism Live sadly Dr. Doreen could not make it so we play an oldie but goody!

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03 Aug 2022Parent to Parent: Why is Diet Important?01:20:11

The host of Autism Live, Shannon Penrod, gives us a LIVE presentation on why Diet is important for growing children atypical or otherwise. Tune in as our host explains how diet could be effecting your little one and learn some things that could potentially help! Don't miss it!

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08 Dec 2021*Special Episode * A Discussion about the 2021 Autism Prevalence Numbers with TACA Founder, Lisa Ackerman01:01:10

*Special Episode*

Joins us for this special episode featuring the founder of TACA, Lisa Ackerman as she and our host discuss the Autism Prevalence Numbers that have recently been released in the CDC report a few days ago. Tune in and join the discussion with Lisa and our host Shannon Penrod.

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2:28 What did the new report say?

 

4:00 What are the key findings?

 

4:38 Autism Prevalence Graph

 

6:37 This is complicated: what data is collected, for what time periods and how is it shared?

 

9:56 Annual Impact of Rising Prevalence in the Societal Cost

 

11:22 The press continue to report that the increase “better awareness” and “wider availability of services”  - what does the data demonstrate?

 

15:55 In world with resources, what should the data include in the future?

 

18:15 What can parents and community do?

 

23:54 Shannon shares a touching Christmas story

 

31:00 Shannon drops big news about a book release June of 2022

 

31:30 A conversation about referring to individuals on the autism spectrum how they would like to be referred to

 

35:07 Words of wisdom for Adults with autism that do not want to try

 

42:52 About the TACA Autism Journey Guide

 

47:55 About the TACA Mentors

 

49:27 Information about Next year's Online TACA Conference

 

52:12 How is your son doing?

 

55:50 A conversation with the viewers

 

58:57 Lisa Ackerman's Closing Statements

 

1:00:02 This week on Autism Live

05 Dec 2020Let's Talk Autism with Shannon and Nancy - Autism Research - Bullying - Autism News01:03:34

On this episode of Let's Talk Autism, Shannon and Nancy discuss autism research and bullying with the Director of Research for the Center for Autism and Related Disorders, Karen Nohelty! After that, our host cover a bit of autism news before talking about the Autism Live Sensory Toy & Gift Guide! Don't miss it! Autism News Links Below:

Autistic Man Blames Autism for Manslaughter

Sia's "Music" Trailer Meltdown

 

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31 Oct 2014Dealing With Obsessions00:02:36

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Today on a special Halloween version of Autism Live:  Dr. Jonathan Tarbox answers a viewer question about how to deal with an obsession around  bathroom hand dryers.  Dr. Tarbox is dressed as Tigger to support Halloween festivities.

 

 

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16 May 2020Let's Talk Autism with Shannon and Nancy01:02:42

On this episode of Let's Talk Autism with Shannon and Nancy, we are joined by Singer, Songwriter, Actor, TV Junkie, Movie Buff, star of "Magic 8 Ball (that's my life), George Steeves! 

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