Nonverbal Author Ido Kedar

Through his iPad speech device, Ido Kedar, one of the only Autistic non-verbal authors of our time, shares his amazing experience on the road to communication. We also speak with his mom Tracy and Vana Thiero.
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Book Reading: Ido Kedar’s “In Two Worlds”

A passage from nonverbal Autistic author Ido Kedar’s latest non-fiction book, “In Two Worlds,” as read by Eli Builder.
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DC Peers- Teen Socialization

Founder Cathy Robertson tells us all about her new teen socialization program, DC Peers, that allows neurotypical and Autistic teens to spend time getting to know and support each other’s differences!
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Not Weird Just Autistic (JR Reed)

Author/blogger JR Reed tells us about his life as an adult with a late diagnosis of Asperger’s, his book “An Asperger’s Guide to Dating Neurotypicals,” and his blog Not Weird Just Autistic.
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Ask an Autism Expert- Joint Attention

This week’s expert, CARD Case Supervisor Peter Farag, answers your autism questions LIVE!
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The Meltdown Cycle (Brenda Myles)

AAPC Publishing President, author, and Autism resource expert Brenda Myles talks about the cycle of a meltdown and what we can do to minimize damage and discomfort to the child and others.
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Designing Autism-Friendly Spaces

Architectural Design expert AJ Paron-Wildes shows us how she designs spaces for optimum comfort and sensory needs of children and adults with Autism.
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Nathan’s Kingdom (Autism on Screen)

Actor Jacob Lince tells us all about his role playing an Autistic young man like himself in Nathan’s Kingdom, a dark fantasy film in which he and his sister risk it all to find a kingdom that once existed only in their imaginations to escape social services.
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The 5-Point-Scale for Anxiety & Behaviors

Author and Autism resource specialist Kari Dunn Buron tells us about her 5-Point-Scale that has become a staple for measuring and regulating problems like anxiety and behavior issues. Also, check out her new book “When My Worries Get Too Big” for children with anxiety!
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Coming Home to Autism (Tara Leniston)

Actress, Author, and Autism mom Tara Leniston tells us about her book “Coming Home to Autism,” which gives a room-by-room approach to supporting your child at home after an ASD diagnosis.
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