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Yasmine White: Autism and the Power of Music Music: The Non-Directive Approach and Paths to Communication
Music naturally supports social communication. In this presentation you will learn about an approach that uses music and counseling tools in a non-directive way that leads to self-efficacy and independence.
Understanding and Preventing Neuro-Crashes and Meltdowns
In this fascinating excerpt from a US Autism Association panel discussion featuring Raun K. Kaufman, Dr. Marlo Payne Thurman, Dr. Jeanne Eichler, and Dr. Theodore Henderson, Neuro-Crashes & more are discussed.
How We Get Overwhelmed - Neuro-Crash Discussion
In this free-form panel discussion, occupational therapist Dr. Jeanne Eichler and expert Raun K. Kaufman discuss how those of us on and off the autism spectrum can get overwhelmed at times.
Approaches to Autism, S1E1: One Non-Speaker’s Observations
US Autism Association Advisory Board members Dr. Stephen Shore, Rob Bernstein, and Dr. Wenn Lawson, together with Dr. Tasha Oswald, explore and discuss the non-speaking world of autism with renowned expert on the topic, Paul Kotler, who is himself non-vocal. With so many of our family and friends on the autism spectrum who are unable to find their voice, this panel provides deep insights into understanding those who cannot speak out loud, but have much to share.
Approaches to Autism, S1E7: Animal Assisted Interventions
You may have heard of therapeutic dogs. Research has shown that animals can be helpful to children and adults on the autism spectrum. The benefits of using animals in therapy are explored with two established researchers in the field, Dr. Maggie O’Haire and Leanne Nieforth, both from Purdue University, as well as US Autism Association Advisory Board members Dr. Stephen Shore, Rob Bernstein, and Theresa Wrangham (moderator).
Approaches to Autism, S1E8: Soma Rapid Prompting Method (RPM)
Do you know a non-vocal child on the autism spectrum? Our very own US Autism Association Advisory Board member and Non-Vocal Advocate Sameer Dahar and US Autism Association Advisory Board members Dr. Stephen Shore and Rob Bernstein are joined by Erika Anderson to discuss the RPM method.
What About Teens and Young Adults? Sensory Needs, Independence, and Transitions: A Conversation with an Occupational Therapist
As children grow up, the role of occupational therapy changes and presents new opportunities for facilitating successful transition to adulthood. Dr. Jeanne Eichler, Occupational therapist, music therapist and educator, discusses reasons to seek that occupational therapist and bring them back to the team.
Uniquely Normal: Tapping the Reservoir of Normalcy to Treat Autism
Drawing from the topics of his book Uniquely Normal, and on his experience as an autism consultant and brother to an adult man on the autism spectrum, Rob Bernstein shares his perspectives on tapping into the various areas of strength, interest, and normalcy to better understand, interact with, and address the needs of individuals on the autism spectrum.
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