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Ask Dr. Doreen - Dec. 12th, 2012

Ask Dr. Doreen - Dec. 12th, 2012

FromAutism Live


Ask Dr. Doreen - Dec. 12th, 2012

FromAutism Live

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Length:
53 minutes
Released:
Mar 17, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Like Autism Live on Facebook at http://facebook.com/autismlive
 
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:
 
01:01 Where can I go for help with my sons eating challenges?
08:43 My kid will only eat mashed foods; my wife wants to focus on that, but I want to focus on speech. Who is right?
12:28 Four psychologists can't agree that my sons; high-functioning autism is aspergers. What do I do next?
22:16 I've noticed children with autism tend to be biters. Is that just part of the deal?
33:09 Any advice for teaching my son counting quantities?
39:02 Why is it that children with autism seem to specialize in certain things, like photographic memory? 
42:54 Will I ever understand what my child is going through?
49:35 Why do we have to fight for treatment for our kids every step of the way?
 
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
Released:
Mar 17, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Autism Live is an interactive webshow providing support, resources, information, facts, entertainment and inspiration to parents, teachers and practitioners working with children on the Autism Spectrum. Viewers are encouraged to participate by asking questions of experts, offering suggestions for topics to be discussed and sharing progress their children have made