AutismOne Radio
Last 5 Shows Posted
SHOW: Creating Treatment Plans That Worked - Consultations with Steve Kossor
HOSTED BY:
Steven Kossor
TOPIC: Brief consultations with Steve Kossor - part 2
DESCRIPTION: An excerpt from a supervision and training session led by Steve Kossor with staff from the Institute for Behavior Change, discussing issues related to the delivery of in-home and in-school behavior support and treatment to children, including those with Autism spectrum disorders.
DATE/TIME: 05/14/2012 12:00PM EDT
SHOW: Sound Effects with Dorinne Davis, MA, CCC-A, FAAA
HOSTED BY:
Dorinne Davis
TOPIC: Effects of Music Research Prt 2
DESCRIPTION: This program discusses further the effects of music, not sound, on the body. Hormones, communication, walking, academic performance and musical order are all discussed.
DATE/TIME: 05/10/2012 2:30PM EDT
SHOW: Autism Recovery IS Possible!
HOSTED BY:
Danise & Byron Strain MD
TOPIC: Autism Recovery IS Possible!
DESCRIPTION: Next month we will discuss the GAP diet and the success some families are having implementing this diet. A neighbor of ours was featured on the news detailing how she recovered (or is recovering her child) on this diet. We are also EXCITED to share with you the link between SOD (Super Oxide Dismutase) in Autism and other health recoveries. It is found to be highest in content in The BARLEY GRASS. Lastly, we see clearly now how everything we have done to help our daughter has been attacking the root core of her issue... Aluminum Toxcity.
DATE/TIME: 04/29/2012 2:00PM EDT
SHOW: Injecting Sense
HOSTED BY:
Wade Rankin
TOPIC: Getting Ready for the Family Reunion
DESCRIPTION: We take a look at the upcoming Autism One/Generation Rescue Conference.
DATE/TIME: 04/28/2012 1:00PM EDT
SHOW: Raun and Kristin: Bringing Hope into your Home
HOSTED BY:
Raun and Kristin
TOPIC: Why Helping Your Child With Flexibility Is Important
DESCRIPTION: Rigidity and challenges with being flexible comprise a major element of autism. Contradicting the emphasis on structure, Raun and Kristin discuss why helping our children improve their flexibility (which also addresses melt-downs, a symptom of flexibility issues) is so critically important. Your hosts also argue about padded push-up bras, create home-improving (and transforming) inventions, and celebrate our kids. Kristin dishes out essential living strategies, and Raun sounds off about the problems of voting for the right person in the age of cynical political parties.
DATE/TIME: 04/23/2012 2:00PM EDT




