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Autism Podcast

Summary: AutismPodcast.org interviews educators, psychologists, and parents who work with youngsters plagued by Autistic Spectrum Disorder. The interviews are conducted by Michael Boll a certified teacher and father of an autistic boy. For more information head to our website: www.autismpodcast.org

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 Episode 82 | Author and Parent, Chantal Sicile-Kira | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Shannon Johnson (FoggyRock.com ) and I interview author and parent Chantal Sicile-Kira about her latest book, Autism Life Skills. Chantal has written a number of books, been the on the cover of NEWSWEEK magazine , appeared on MTV , and hosts a radio show on AutismOne RadioListen Now

 Episode 81 | iPhone App, ProLoQuo2Go | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Shannon (FoggyRock.com ) and I talk with Samuel Sennott about his iPhone App, ProLoQuo2Go . It is an AWESOME application for those looking for an AAC device. If you know PECS , you may find this app is for you. (Our PECS interview can be found here .) Here is some more information from their website: Proloquo2Go™ is a new product from AssistiveWare that provides a full-featured communication solution for people who have difficulty speaking. It brings natural sounding text-to-speech voices, up-to-date symbols, powerful automatic conjugations, a default vocabulary of over 7000 items, full expandability and extreme ease of use to the iPhone and iPod touch. Listen now!

 Episode 80 | Nancy Wiseman, Author of First Signs | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Shannon Johnson of Foggyrock.com and I talk with Nancy Wiseman author of Could It Be Autism?: A Parent’s Guide to the First Signs and Next Steps and, her latest book, The First Year: Autism Spectrum Disorders: An Essential Guide for the Newly Diagnosed Child Here is more about Nancy from her website, Firstsigns.org: Nancy D. Wiseman As the founder and president of First Signs , Nancy Wiseman is dedicating her life to improving the lives of children and families affected by developmental disorders. Since 1999, Nancy has made a significant contribution to changing policy, improving awareness, and changing pediatric practice in how we screen, refer, and detect young children today. Before devoting herself to First Signs , Nancy worked in corporate communications for over 20 years building brand awareness, educating the public, and generating qualified leads for international companies in the financial, travel, office products, computer, and software industries. She now utilizes her skills in fundraising and development, staff and financial management, film and video production, as well as public relations and education, to direct First Signs, Inc . She has counseled parents worldwide and she has appeared in interviews with USA Today, Parents, and NBC’s Today Show. She is the author of Could It Be Autism? A Parent’s Guide to the First Signs and Next Steps and The First Year®: Autism Spectrum Disorders: An Essential Guide for the Newly Diagnosed Child . Nancy serves as president and treasurer and she is the mother of Sarah, who was diagnosed with autism at the age of two. Today—at age 13—Sarah stands as a powerful example of the impact that early identification and intensive intervention can have on young children with developmental delays and disorders. Nancy is the 2006 recipient of the American Academy of Pediatrics’ Dale Richmond/Justin Coleman Award for her outstanding achievement in the field of child development.Listen Now

 Episode 78 | iConverse an iPhone/iPod Touch Application | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Shannon Johnson of FoggyRock.com and I talk with the co-creators of iConverse an iPhone/iPod touch application that functions much like a picture exchange communication system (PECS ). While the application is new and currently contains only six icons, the potential for this efficient, useful, and compact assitive communication device is strong. The creators talk of users being able to generate their own icons at some point in the future as the software matures. Listen Now

 Episode 77 | Keri Bowers of NormalFilms.com | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Shannon Johnson of Foggyrock.com and I talk with Keri Bowers of normalfilms.com Keri, a single mother to two children, one of whom is on the autism spectrum, has forged an interesting path. She is the creator of at least three films about children with disabilities, an advocate, speaker, and most recently, a seminar leader about “Mapping Transitions To Your Child’s Future.” Listen Now

 Episode 76 | Reciprocal Imitation Therapy (RIT) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

I talk with Dr. Brooke Ingersoll about her relatively new treatment: Reciprocal Imitation Therapy (RIT). We discuss the methods behind the treatment as well as ways parents can implement it in their own home. Listen Now Perma Link

 Episode 75 | Dr. Marco Iacoboni, Author of Mirroring People | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Shannon Johnson and I speak with Dr. Marco Iacoboni, author of the book Mirroring People. We discuss the contents of his book and how the mirror genes are related to people on the autism spectrum. The book offers up some interesting ideas about how mirror genes do not function well with people on the autism spectrum. Listen now!

 Episode 74 | Author Sean Barron | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Episode 74 | Author and former individual with autism, Sean Barron By Michael Boll | August 3, 2008 Shannon Johnson and I talk with Sean Barron, co-author of There’s a Boy in Here and The Unwritten Rules of Social Relationships: Decoding Social Mysteries Through the Unique Perspectives of Autism. Sean co-wrote the first book with his mother and it describes, in much detail, his life as a young man with autism. He later leaves autism behind and no longer considers himself to have autism. Websites: Amazon.com link to his books. Listen Now Show Notes

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