Episodes
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There is a right and a wrong time to start potty training. Listen to this episode to get Molly's list of what needs to happen to move forward with potty training your child.
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I'm sharing a story from my classroom days where I made regulation a priority for every student. Listen to this episode to learn how I managed student overwhelm, increased focus, improved relationships, and more.
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Many families start potty training while their child is in school, daycare, or therapy full time. Having the same expectations in multiple environments can help your child learn to use the toilet faster if it's done the right way! It starts with collaborating with your child's support team.
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Potty training is no easy task...but it can be a little easier on everyone when this particular visual support is used.
You can find all of my visual supports and potty training online course inside my parent membership
https://www.theautismconsultant.us/membership
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Listen to my interview on Ashley Barlow’s podcast about potty training, behavior, and more! You can follow Ashley on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/ashleybarlowco/
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Advocacy doesn't start when something goes wrong. It should be ongoing. This episode dives into my takeaways from a conversation I had with a parent on advocating for her son's needs and what other parents need to know to avoid this situation.
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I was asked to be a guest on Dr. Taylor Day's podcast and it was too good not to share with you here. Listen in as I give you practical tips and advice for potty training, using visual supports, challenging behaviors, and more!
If you want to hear more from Dr. Taylor Day, you can listen to her podcast, Evolve With Dr. Tay- Real Conversations Designed For Autism Parents. You can also follow her on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/the.dr.tay/
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As we roll into the summer months, many families are starting to potty train their child. I am taking a few questions that I've received on Instagram in the past few weeks and answering them for you on today's episode. Enjoy the tips and happy potty training!
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Throughout the years of supporting parents or my students with behaviors, there are a few lessons I've learned along the way. These lessons are going to help you as you learn to intervene with challenging behaviors that your child engages in.
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Lauren Flack, founder of non-proffit Channing's Joy, is on a mission to promote inclusion and acceptance of individuals with autism and other special needs. All proceeds from merchandise sold on the Channing's Joy website go to families of children with special needs.
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Follow Channing's Joy on Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/channingsjoy/
Follow Lauren on Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/laurensflack/
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Have you started using visual supports with your autistic child? Today's episode is a replay of part of a Visual Supports Masterclass that I hosted for parents. You can get started with your visual supports here
https://www.theautismconsultant.us/visualsupports
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The goal is to have a positive, collaborative relationship with your child's support team...but that isn't always the case. In this episode, I interview special education attorney and advocate Ashley Barlow. Ashley brings so much knowledge and experience to this conversation about how to handle disagreements with the IEP team and more!
Find Ashley Barlow here:
https://ashleybarlowco.com
https://www.instagram.com/ashleybarlowco/
https://www.facebook.com/ashleybarlowco
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You might be wondering if your child is showing all of the "signs" for potty training. This episode breaks down what your child needs in order to officially start the potty training process. You might be surprised by what's on this list!
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“Kick Challenging Behavior to the Curb” Masterclass replay
Behaviors can be shaped with simple, proactive strategies that you can be implementing at home. Listen to this episode of a behavior masterclass replay that Molly hosted to learn what strategies to use to see real behavior change from your child.
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Visual supports are something that I recommend using with every autistic child to play on their visual processing strength, provide a way to communicate, improve comprehension, increase independence, and more. But, implementation of these supports don't always go as planned. If you have tried using visual supports and they haven't worked for you, there is a reason why. This episode breaks down the possible reasons why visual supports might not be working for you like they should be.
Make sure to sign up for my FREE Visual Supports Masterclass that will take place on April 5, 2023. Spots are limited!
https://www.theautismconsultant.us/visualsmasterclass
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Listen to an interview with psychologist Dr. Taylor Day (Dr. Tay) where she discusses the following:
•supporting a child’s behavior needs
•creating a community of support with other parents
•improving collaboration with your child’s team members
•becoming an expert on your child’s needs
•supporting emotional regulation needs
Join Dr. Tay’s Facebook group for parents:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/evolveautism/
Follow Dr. Tay on Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/the.dr.tay/
Listen to Dr. Tay’s podcast:
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/evolve-with-dr-tay-real-conversations-designed-for/id1659784037
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Potty training wasn't always a smooth ride for me. When I first started as an autism teacher, I made plenty of mistakes that resulted in frustration and burnout. I'm sharing my potty training journey with you to help you avoid the mistakes that I made when I first started potty training my autistic students.
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Your child's meltdowns might happen frequently and leave you wondering how to intervene. Did you know that there is a way to get ahead of the meltdown to possibly prevent it from happening? In this episode, Molly breaks down the tips and strategies to understand and support your child's needs when it comes to overwhelm.
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