Shannon and Dr. Justin Leaf have a conversation about Progressive ABA

This time on Autism Live, Dr. Justin Leaf, Director of Research for the Autism Partnership Foundation, is in the studio to discuss progressive ABA with Shannon! Don’t miss this interesting conversation!
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The Difference between Developmental Delays and Autism

This time on Ask Dr. Doreen. a viewer writes in to ask Dr. Doreen about the differences between developmental delays and autism. Don’t miss it!
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Lillian Carrier from “Everything’s gonna be Okay” brings her Service dog Luke to the studio!

On this segment of Autism Live, Shannon has a special interview with Lillian Carrier, a consultant and Actress on the new show “Everything’s gonna be okay”! She also brought her friend, partner and service dog Luke! Don’t miss it!
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Lillian Carrier talks about her experience as a consultant for “Everything’s Gonna Be Okay”

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Insurance – Autism Evaluations – Singing as “Stimming”
00:06:58 – Good morning. We are trying to get an autism evaluation for a 10 year old child. Insurance is Care 1st. Any help you could provide would be appreciated 00:09:54 – I have a question for Dr. Doreen, 1st I would like to thank you for the tremendous wealth of knowledge that you have […]
ABA – Aggressive Behavior – Speech
5:45 – Hi, I love your show. I’m from UK and currently hiring some psychology students to be trained by my BCBA and then work with my kid. What do you think the ideal candidate would be? And what do YOU look for in interviews? 11:02 – Hi, Thank you so much for the show, […]
Ask an Autism Expert: Aimee Sackrider – HELP! My Child Humms!

This time on Ask an Autism Expert, our expert, Aimee Sackrider is tasked with answering a pretty popular question about how they should handle their child’s humming. See how Aimee responds!
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Autism Jargon: Elopement

Shannon adds another term to our autism jargon collection by covering Elopement! Check this video out for the actual definition and the working definition of Elopement!
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Autism Jargon: Automatic Reinforcement

It’s time for jargon of the day! This time Shannon covers Automatic Reinforcement! Enjoy! Don’t forget to like and share!
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Founder of ilearn2learnacademy.com, Andrea Watkins joins us in the studio

Andrea joins Shannon in the studio to discuss why she started the website and how she is helping individuals in the autism community with tutoring and other educational services!
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