IRL – What if you could know your child’s autism risk at birth? with Dr. Gargus & Michelle Majewski [Sponsored]

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IRL - What if you could know your child's autism risk at birth? with Dr. Gargus & Michelle Majewski [Sponsored]
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Could autism be detected before behavioral signs even appear? In this episode, Dr. John Jay Gargus and Michelle Majewski introduce a revolutionary test that identifies autism risk at the cellular level—even at birth. We explore how this breakthrough could transform early diagnosis and intervention, giving families hope and a head Read more

EP 771 – What You Need To Know About Early Intervention

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EP 771 - What You Need To Know About Early Intervention
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Today, we’re talking about something deeply personal: early autism screening and intervention. Our own 13-month-old is currently going through the process, and we want to share what that looks like, how it feels as a parent, and why early support matters—even if you’re unsure or still waiting on a diagnosis. Read more

IRL – Early Intervention & Independence: Keys to Autism Success with Dr. Temple Grandin

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IRL - Early Intervention & Independence: Keys to Autism Success with Dr. Temple Grandin
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Dr. Temple Grandin is an acclaimed animal behaviorist and animal science professor at Colorado State University. She is the subject of the 2010 film, Temple Grandin, which focuses on her start in animal agriculture. Dr. Grandin has become a prominent author and speaker both on autism and animal behavior. Diagnosed Read more

EP 107 – Occupational Therapy

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EP 107 - Occupational Therapy
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Considering Occupational Therapy (OT)? Learn more about what you can expect in OT and some common reasons your child may be referred. We discuss examples of activities your child may work on during sessions to include heavy work, feeding therapy, and sensory regulation while sharing our personal insights and experiences Read more

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