Dr. Temple Grandin on Teaching a Nonverbal Child to Speak

Dr. Temple Grandin gives us her thoughts on teaching a nonverbal child to speak this time on Autism Live! Don’t miss it!
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Telehealth – Behavior Technicians – ABA
7:00 – We have heard that some CARD offices will be reopening in June. How soon will we know if our center is reopening? Can we choose to do some sessions in the center and some with telehealth? 10:30 – Are behavior technicians allowed in schools to support children? I feel like my son needs […]
Dr. Temple Grandin on Equine Therapy and Autism

Autism Live is joined by Dr. Grandin, to answer questions! This time, Dr. Grandin discusses how she feels about equine therapy and autism! Don’t miss it!
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Dr. Temple Grandin on Girls being Diagnosed with Autism

This time on Autism Live, Dr. Temple Grandin talks about girls being diagnosed with autism. Don’t miss what she has to say!
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