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BY YOUR SIDE Autism Podcast

BY YOUR SIDE Autism Podcast is an interview show featuring open and honest conversations from therapists, parents, educators, authors, and experts in the autism field.
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Feb 8, 2016

What should parents bring? What does a parent do if they don’t like what they hear? Can IEPs be amended? Caitlin Dalton is a certified special education teacher who has her Master's in ABA. Having been on both sides of an IEP meeting, she gives an inside look to what teachers are thinking, and tips on how to avoid potential battles with the school making sure everyone is on the same page.  Helpful advice for anyone involved in the IEP process.

Jan 25, 2016

Julie has recently been on both sides of her understanding of ABA therapy.  The before, where her son didn’t start yet and she was researching if it was the right fit.  And the after, seeing firsthand what ABA can do.  Julie walks us through the good and bad of what she heard and ultimately the positive results she sees in her son.

Jan 11, 2016

Ginny is a Senior Manager of ABA Therapy at BYS.  She’s a licensed clinical social worker and board certified behavior analyst. Ginny defines the ABC’s of Applied Behavior Analysis. What it means, how it’s performed, and how it’s a team effort as parent training, supervision, and assessment are all part of the ABA plan.

Dec 21, 2015

An emotional, and sometimes poignant interview, with three of BY YOUR SIDE’s ABA Therapist, each who have a younger brother with autism. Alex, Lizzie, and Natalija give their insight to being in a profession that hits close to home.

Nov 2, 2015

Preparation is your friend. Katurri walks us through an example of dealing with a situation where you go to the grocery store and your child is not ready to come out of the car.  What started as an interview that was going to cover many topics, ended up  with Katurri going into specific detail on how to handle difficult behaviors when it comes to a child needing guidance going places.

Oct 23, 2015

BYS’s Marketing and Community outreach team of Thom Trimingham, Nimra Irfan and Kimberly Childs discuss working for an autism business and how surprises of what they’ve witnessed has shaped the way they market the business, including what they saw of what therapist can do with bubbles, and the calming effect it has with kids on the spectrum.

Oct 5, 2015

Sandie Beierwaltes has been teaching elementary school for 29 years at St John Brebeuf in Niles IL.  Sandie and her husband Dave have three children, their youngest Michael, who is now age 16, is on the spectrum.  In this touching and insightful interview, Sandie shares the high and low times of their sixteen year journey.

Sep 14, 2015

What are parents and doctors quick to dismiss? How do we define conversation and communication when dealing with autism?  In episode number eight, we have the pleasure to talk with Karen Kabaki-Sisto, M.S., CCC-SLP.  She has been helping children with autism all over the world for 20 years. She is the creator of “I Can Have Conversations With You!™”, an interactive iPad program that enhances social skills and language abilities.

Sep 1, 2015

Sarah is a licensed and board certified occupational therapist.  Since graduating from Saint Ambrose University she has worked with children in outpatient clinics and schools. Sarah is one of our therapists who works both the school and clinic.   Since Sarah works in the schools, I started the conversation asking her perspective on what therapy looks like in a school setting and what techniques she uses in that environment.

Aug 17, 2015

Cindy has a 14 year old daughter who has been dealing with seizures her whole life. Cindy talks about a very scary moment in the middle of the night where her daughter was having an episode, and a touching insight when her other daughter wrote a paper for school about her sister seizures, a feeling Cindy never knew until she reading the assignment.

Aug 4, 2015

We spend the full podcast discussing why it’s sometimes difficult for a child with autism to transition from one place to another and tips on how those transitions can be made easier.  The conversation moves into the topic of chance, which can have its own set of challenges.

Jul 20, 2015

Eunice has become the parent that we send other parents to talk to if they have questions about having a child with autism.  She tells us of her low points and how community involvement has been one of the best moves she’s made.

Jul 7, 2015

Theresa is a SLP and helps explain the importance of how a connection with a child with autism can lead to better communication.  She gives tips on how to achieve those connections. Theresa talks about the value of eye contact and the benefits even if you don’t get contact every time.

Jun 26, 2015

Jen starts the show with a story of her neighbor’s misguided attempt of "helping" by calling DCFS on them, an act that could lead to having Jen’s children taken away.  Jen discusses not being afraid of putting it out there that your child is on the spectrum.  How her group of friends became smaller, but how smaller is better.

Jun 25, 2015

Julie Martin of BY YOUR SIDE covers topics on autism therapy.

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