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Food and Sleep

Vicki Kobliner, RDN, CD-N, describes nutritional and lifestyle strategies for improving sleep and overall health for autistic people. She discusses circadian rhythm and balancing cortisol and

Food and Sleep2024-03-27T11:09:15-05:00

Optimizing Preconception Health Through Nutrition

Vicki Kobliner, MS RDN, CD-N, discusses steps for optimizing preconception health through good nutrition and healthy environments. She discusses the US healthcare systems and statistics and asserts

Optimizing Preconception Health Through Nutrition2023-03-02T12:14:01-05:00

Challenges of Medical Care for Seniors

Following introductions by Petra Dilman and Dr. Stephen Edelson, Margaret Bauman, MD, discusses the many medical challenges those aging with autism face. She highlights the lack

Challenges of Medical Care for Seniors2024-01-29T19:41:57-05:00

Executive Function and Autism

Greg Wallace, Ph.D., discusses executive functioning and its impacts on lived experiences across the lifespan in autism. He defines executive function (EF) as it relates to cognitive processes, the

Executive Function and Autism2023-01-03T14:59:33-05:00

Behavioral Support – Beyond Early Intervention

Due to technical difficulties, playback has been delayed. Check back later.  About the speaker: Dr. Melissa Olive’s brother, Mac, is the foundation of her mission.

Behavioral Support – Beyond Early Intervention2021-11-04T12:32:24-05:00

Bullying and ASD: Addressing Victimization

Ryan E. Adams, a Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center faculty member, presents the Girls and Boys Guides to End Bullying free online curricula. He notes the importance

Bullying and ASD: Addressing Victimization2022-10-25T10:23:03-05:00

ABCs of Behavioral Support in 2021

Melissa Olive, Ph.D., BCBA-D describes the components of a quality behavioral support program. She discusses controversial characteristics of applied behavioral analysis (ABA) and outlines current ABA best practices.

ABCs of Behavioral Support in 20212022-02-23T08:10:44-05:00

Systemic Inflammatory & Autoimmune Diseases—PANS

Jennifer Frankovich MD MS, clinical professor at Stanford University/Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital, discusses the co-occurrence of systemic inflammatory and autoimmune diseases – including the overlap between pediatric

Systemic Inflammatory & Autoimmune Diseases—PANS2022-02-23T11:08:33-05:00
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