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Why Gratitude Matters, and How to Foster It in Kids with ASD
What does it mean to “practice gratitude,” and how can gratitude help kids with autism? Find ideas and strategies.
How to Help Your Child Through a Meltdown
What can you do to help your child with autism through a meltdown? Keep calm, measure progress with small goals, and celebrate the victories.
Autism and Siblings: Tips to Help Your Neurodivergent and Neurotypical Kids Get Along
All sibling relationships have their ups and downs. How can you foster a healthy relationship between your autistic and neurotypical children?
Nobody's Normal: How Culture Created the Stigma of Mental Illness
As Richard shares, ”Look at the history of autism, when mothers were blamed and autism was only looked at in negative terms... We don’t end up in a very good situation. I’m trying to point this stuff out so people can realize we do have the power to change.”
How to Make Halloween a Treat for Kids with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
Halloween can be tricky for kids on the autism spectrum, but some planning and preparation can make the holiday a treat.
TSC: A Rare Genetic Disease with a 50% Autism Diagnosis
About 50% of those diagnosed with TSC, will also have a diagnosis of autism. Even if your child is not at risk for TSC, the thoughtful approach to treatment and resources can be valuable for all parents.
Autism and Picky Eating: Help Your Child Build Healthy Eating Habits
Does your autistic child’s picky eating challenge you as a parent or caregiver? These six tips for parents can help.
10 Top-Performing Podcast Episodes About Autism
In honor of our 100th podcast milestone on All Autism Talk, we share 10 of our most popular episodes.
Dr. Temple Grandin and Dr. Debra Moore - Navigating Autism
Dr. Temple Grandin returns to the podcast to discuss her latest book, Navigating Autism which is a collaboration with psychologist Debra Moore who has done extensive work with children, teens and adults on the autism spectrum.
Reframing Your Child’s Intense Interests as a Strength
How can you leverage your autistic child’s intense interests to enrich their lives? Here, we share strategies and research.
Female Life on the Spectrum - Insights from Jennifer Cook
Jennifer Cook was diagnosed on the autism spectrum at the age of 35 and is raising three children on the spectrum.
Addressing the Cultural Needs of Families with Autism
Corina Jimenez-Gomez, faculty at Auburn University, and Lauren Beaulieu a behavior analyst for 20 years join us to discuss the importance of culturally responsive services in ABA.

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