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#054: Autism Assessment


Episode 54


Assessments are extremely necessary for understanding the skill set of your learner, setting goals, and making meaningful progress. As a therapist, administering these assessments can be so overwhelm…


Published on 3 years, 11 months ago

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#053: Modified Social and Leisure Skills for Middle and High School Students


Episode 53


If you’ve been listening for any amount of time, you know that I am all about keeping therapy fun and functional. In this episode, I have some great examples of games for your therapy or at home with…


Published on 3 years, 11 months ago

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#052: Autism Speech Therapy IEP Goals


Episode 52


As we close out the year, I wanted to highlight my most popular episode. This week, I’m re-sharing Episode 3, where I break down IEPs and discuss everything that goes into creating goals in speech th…


Published on 4 years ago

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#051: Autism in Girls with Robin Roscigno of AUTEACH


Episode 51


Is autism really different in girls and is that affecting reliable diagnosis? I had the opportunity to chat with Robin Roscigno, founder of AuTEACH, former teacher pursuing her PhD, and autistic moth…


Published on 4 years ago

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#050: 10 Lessons I’ve Learned in 50 Episodes of The Autism Outreach Podcast


Episode 50


Wow, Episode 050! This is amazing. I want to start by saying thank you for listening, this so far has been an incredible experience. 1 year ago, my own kids had a snow day and I had just finished up …


Published on 4 years ago

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#049: An Introduction To The Early Start Denver Model with Dr. Megan Miller


Episode 49


Dr. Megan Miller is a thought leader in the field of behavior analysis and special education. In this interview, she and I discussed the Early Start Denver Model and its importance to early learners.…


Published on 4 years ago

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#048: Communication and Independence For Young Autistic Adults with Dr. Lisa Audet


Episode 48


Dr. Lisa Audet is an extremely knowledgeable special education teacher, SLP, and professor at Kent State. In fact, over 20 years ago she was my professor! She specializes in communication and indepen…


Published on 4 years, 1 month ago

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#047: Picky Eating with Melanie Potock


Episode 47


One out of four typical children will develop a pediatric feeding disorder. Does that statistic shock you or does it feel extremely relatable? Melanie Potock of Munch Bug is an SLP and Pediatric Feed…


Published on 4 years, 1 month ago

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#046: How to Help Autistic Learners with Transitions with Dani LoVecchio


Episode 46


Do you ever walk into a new gym class and feel uneasy or nervous? If you do, you're not unlike many kids who hesitate or resist transitions. Not all children with autism experience difficulty with tr…


Published on 4 years, 1 month ago

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#045: Executive Functioning with Sara Ward


Episode 45


Whether you're working with a young child, teen, or adult, executive functioning skills are among the most critical and practical skills we need. In this interview with Sara Ward, an SLP specializing…


Published on 4 years, 1 month ago





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