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Gilda Evans has spent over 20 years researching and seeking answers for how to get her son with special needs the things he requires for his education, health, and life in general. She became her son’s self-taught advocate and is the creator of the Autism Resource Podcast. Designed for the special needs community and those who support it, the podcast deals with a myriad of topics; from education, to government benefits to housing and almost everything in-between. One of the biggest problems this community faces as a group is not only a lack of certain resources, but also the lack of a singular place to go to discover how to access and use the resources that are out there. Her podcast offers one solution to that dilemma, by providing a one-stop knowledge base for autism and much more.
Episodes
Thursday Apr 09, 2020
The Ed Asner Family Center with Matt and Navah Asner
Thursday Apr 09, 2020
Thursday Apr 09, 2020
Matt and Navah Asner, both staunch advocates for the special needs community, discuss the many programs and support services offered by The Ed Asner Family Center. Named in honor of Matt's father, the late actor Ed Asner, the center offers a variety of classes from the arts, to cooking, to keeping fit as well as guidance on preparing for and keeping a job. They also offer counseling and other support services. The Center's goal and philosophy are "...to establish an oasis of creativity in every special needs community. A place where our most beautiful dreamers of all can have their place to thrive and in doing so learn valuable lessons about themselves and the world."
Monday Mar 16, 2020
Financial and Legal Planning for Special Needs with Gerry Kane
Monday Mar 16, 2020
Monday Mar 16, 2020
Gerry Kane, an attorney and certified specialist in estate planning, trust and probate law, discusses the importance of proper planning to provide for a lifetime of care for your loved one with special needs. We talk about special needs trusts, ABLE accounts and finding the right person to help you with this process plus much more. He has written a book titled Financial and Legal Planning for a Lifetime of Support for Your Special Child.
Monday Mar 09, 2020
Assessing Bilingual Children with Dr. Vindia Fernandez
Monday Mar 09, 2020
Monday Mar 09, 2020
Dr. Vindia Fernandez shares her expertise and experience in conducting appropriate neuropsychological assessments on children who are bilingual. She discusses the challenges, misinformation, and misunderstandings that can occur during this process, as well as the effect these can have on cognitive development and achievement. Dr. Fernandez gives us tips on how to avoid these mistakes and find the right fit for the person with special needs and their family.
Monday Oct 28, 2019
Speech and Language Therapy with Helen Wade
Monday Oct 28, 2019
Monday Oct 28, 2019
Helen Wade, M.A., founder and executive director of Speech, Language and Educational Associates shares relevant and important information about the services her organization offers, including behavioral, occupational and educational therapy, and the many benefits derived from these types of therapy for those with special needs, disabilities and severe medical conditions.
Monday Oct 28, 2019
The Importance of Early Intervention with Penny Amic
Monday Oct 28, 2019
Monday Oct 28, 2019
Penny Amic, founder and director of Special Beginnings, Inc., addresses the importance of early intervention for the neurodiverse child from the time of birth through the first few years of life. She discusses methods for interacting with your child and shares stories of success as well as the challenges faced by this population of children including behavioral and social issues as well as developmentally delayed infants, toddlers and young people.
Monday Oct 28, 2019
IEPs, Due Process and Educational Rights with Kyra Clipper
Monday Oct 28, 2019
Monday Oct 28, 2019
Kyra Clipper, staff attorney and director of the Advocacy for Children with Autism Program at the Learning Rights Law Center, discusses what an IEP is and how to obtain one for your child, how to ask the right questions and what to do if you disagree with what the IEP says among many other things that are crucial to know for success of the process.
Monday Oct 28, 2019
Autism Works Now! with Joanne Lara
Monday Oct 28, 2019
Monday Oct 28, 2019
Joanne Lara, M.A., addresses the problem of unemployment in the special needs and disabled communities and what we can do to change those statistics and put the odds in favor of those populations. She shares ideas and tools for getting young people on the right track to employment and discusses the programs and services offered by Autism Works Now! and Glorious Pies, a work program operated by young people on the autism spectrum.
Sunday Sep 15, 2019
Swimming for therapy and fun! with Chris Durian
Sunday Sep 15, 2019
Sunday Sep 15, 2019
Chris Durian, founder of SwimScaape, talks about the adaptive techniques he and his organization use to teach swimming and water safety to those with special needs. His approach stresses having fun and gaining confidence while learning to be comfortable and safe in the water. Have you heard about the YODA method? Just ask Chris!
Sunday Sep 15, 2019
Diagnosis and Care at the Stramski Center with Dr. Ioana Pal
Sunday Sep 15, 2019
Sunday Sep 15, 2019
Dr. Ioana Pal, clinical psychologist at the Stramski Center, shares the wide variety of diagnostic techniques, treatments and care available at the Center supporting children with special needs and their families. Conditions that they handle include autism spectrum disorder, sleep disorders, behavior and neurodevelopment issues, psychological testing, genetics testing, craniofacial interventions, high-risk infant follow ups, and fragile X disorder.
Thursday Sep 12, 2019
Disability Services in College with Elizabeth C. Hamblet
Thursday Sep 12, 2019
Thursday Sep 12, 2019
Elizabeth C. Hamblet, college learning disabilities specialist, speaker, and author, discusses how to access the right kind of accommodations for a college bound student with special needs, and how to prepare for that journey before arriving on campus.