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Autism Live, Wednesday October 29th, 2014

Autism Live, Wednesday October 29th, 2014

FromAutism Live


Autism Live, Wednesday October 29th, 2014

FromAutism Live

ratings:
Length:
120 minutes
Released:
Oct 30, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

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Today on Autism Live Dr. Doreen Granpeesheh answers viewer questions from parents, grandparents and teachers.  Questions include, Can individuals with Autism lead a normal productive life? How can a preschool teacher help a student sit through morning circle time?  Can ABA help a 12 year old with self injurious behavior?  Is it okay to use the thing the individual perseverates on as a reinforce? And more! On Let’s Talk Autism with Shannon & Nancy, the ladies unveil their Halloween costumes and pay special tribute to two powerful woman Queen Elizabeth I and Queen Elizabeth II.  LMFT Vince Redmond gives tips on how to set priorities to have a happy Halloween…for everyone.  Shannon and Nancy share some of the things they have learned over the years AND a new holiday tradition: The Teal Pumpkin Project, that signals when a house is equipped with treats for kids with allergies!
 
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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
Released:
Oct 30, 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