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Autism In Real Life

by Ilia Walsh, Creator and Host

Autism In Real Life, hosted by Ilia Walsh, is dedicated to offering insights into the joys and challenges of living with autism. Are you a parent or educator frustrated with how to best help someone diagnosed on the autism spectrum? Ever wish other people understood what living with autism was like? Want to know what resources and tools exist to better help your child or student? In this podcast, you will hear first-hand from other parents, educators, advocates as well as adults on the spectrum share their experiences and expertise. You will learn strategies for learning, employment, relationships, day-to-day living and more. These personal stories and interviews will inspire as well as empower you to try new tools and be a better advocate so you can see the unique gifts and talents of individuals on the autism spectrum fully recognized. Please join Ilia's email list to get more information on the podcast, receive blog posts and the newsletter. To learn more visit www.autisminreallifethepodcast.com. To support the podcast please consider donating at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/autismIRLMusic & Editing Copyright 2020 Ryan Walsh. To hear more of Ryan's music, you can check out his SoundCloud @TransparentDark The information, opinions, and recommendations presented on the Autism in Real Life podcast, website, or newsletter are for general information purposes only and are solely those of the individuals involved and may not represent AANE’s positions, strategies or opinions.

Copyright: © 2023 Autism In Real Life

Episodes

Episode 72: Transition with a Big "T"

15m · Published 11 Jun 20:00

Episode 72: Transition with a Big "T"

15m · Published 11 Jun 20:00

Episode 71: Carol & Matthew Newell on their new book "Healing Your Child's Brain"

56m · Published 21 May 13:00

Carol, Matthew and I talk about tools and educational materials that they have created to help individuals learn about their brain, how it works and how to implement strategies that may help individuals create space for learning and healing.  

I found their perspective and approach very interesting and wanted to share their information for those of you that might want to investigate further.  They have lots of free resources on their site and  other social media. Would love to hear your thoughts as well! 

About the book:

In Healing Your Child’s Brain, child development experts Matthew and Carol Newell
equip parents with the knowledge, confidence, and tools they need to help their special-
needs child flourish. The Newells taught more than 20,000 parents and were the parents
of two children with special needs. They know firsthand, as both parents and practitioners,
what works—and what doesn’t.

Most treatments focus on managing symptoms but don’t address underlying
neurological issues. This book guides readers through the stages of brain development and
how they affect functioning, showing what wellness looks like at each level and how to
identify—and address at the root—these challenges.
In these pages, parents will learn:

• The seven key developmental areas that contribute to how well your child
functions in daily life.
• How to understand and evaluate your child’s capabilities and challenges.
• How to create a neuro environment tailored to your unique child. Guiding you to
meet them where they are, rather than where they are “supposed” to be.

With insight into how your child’s unique brain functions, you can move beyond
managing symptoms to establishing a home regimen that fosters neurological growth. It is
possible to transform the structure of your child’s brain—from the cells themselves to the
connections between them. By harnessing the brain’s ability to grow and change slowly and steadily over time, your child can and will make progress.

Matthew and Carol Newell have dedicated their lives to helping children with special
needs and brain injuries. As founder of The Family Hope Center in Greater Philadelphia,
they have assembled a dedicated team of doctors and therapists and developed
neurologically based therapy programs for thousands of families. Over nearly 40 years,
Matthew and Carol have lectured and initiated child development programs which have
helped families from more than 35 countries.

Website: www.familyhopecenter.com
Facebook: @thefamilyhopecenter
Linked In: @TheFamilyHopeCenter
Instagram: @thefamilyhopecenter
Vimeo: www.vimeo.com/familyhopecenter

Episode 71: Carol & Matthew Newell on their new book "Healing Your Child's Brain"

56m · Published 21 May 13:00

Carol, Matthew and I talk about tools and educational materials that they have created to help individuals learn about their brain, how it works and how to implement strategies that may help individuals create space for learning and healing.  

I found their perspective and approach very interesting and wanted to share their information for those of you that might want to investigate further.  They have lots of free resources on their site and  other social media. Would love to hear your thoughts as well! 

About the book:

In Healing Your Child’s Brain, child development experts Matthew and Carol Newell
equip parents with the knowledge, confidence, and tools they need to help their special-
needs child flourish. The Newells taught more than 20,000 parents and were the parents
of two children with special needs. They know firsthand, as both parents and practitioners,
what works—and what doesn’t.

Most treatments focus on managing symptoms but don’t address underlying
neurological issues. This book guides readers through the stages of brain development and
how they affect functioning, showing what wellness looks like at each level and how to
identify—and address at the root—these challenges.
In these pages, parents will learn:

• The seven key developmental areas that contribute to how well your child
functions in daily life.
• How to understand and evaluate your child’s capabilities and challenges.
• How to create a neuro environment tailored to your unique child. Guiding you to
meet them where they are, rather than where they are “supposed” to be.

With insight into how your child’s unique brain functions, you can move beyond
managing symptoms to establishing a home regimen that fosters neurological growth. It is
possible to transform the structure of your child’s brain—from the cells themselves to the
connections between them. By harnessing the brain’s ability to grow and change slowly and steadily over time, your child can and will make progress.

Matthew and Carol Newell have dedicated their lives to helping children with special
needs and brain injuries. As founder of The Family Hope Center in Greater Philadelphia,
they have assembled a dedicated team of doctors and therapists and developed
neurologically based therapy programs for thousands of families. Over nearly 40 years,
Matthew and Carol have lectured and initiated child development programs which have
helped families from more than 35 countries.

Website: www.familyhopecenter.com
Facebook: @thefamilyhopecenter
Linked In: @TheFamilyHopeCenter
Instagram: @thefamilyhopecenter
Vimeo: www.vimeo.com/familyhopecenter

Episode 70: Intimate Relationships with Eva Mendes - Communicating With A Partner

37m · Published 12 May 04:00

Eva Mendes, LMHC, NCC, is a widely recognized couples’ counselor who excels at working with couples where one or both partners have Asperger syndrome and are on the autism spectrum (diagnosed or undiagnosed). She specializes in working with adults with Asperger syndrome (an autism spectrum disorder), high-functioning autism, ADHD, non-verbal learning disability, PDD-NOS, social (pragmatic) communication disorder, and gifted individuals. Eva’s work also focuses particularly on women with Asperger syndrome.

Originally from Mumbai, India, Eva is inspired to work with individuals and couples from a wide variety of cultural and ethnic backgrounds.

Eva offers creative, practical solutions to life challenges, tailored to each client’s needs, neurology, and personality. She artfully integrates evidence-based therapies such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Solution-Focused Therapy, Positive Psychology, and mindfulness practices to help couples and individuals reach their goals. Clients who work with her report feeling motivated and empowered to change their lives. They are strengthened to overcome obstacles and energized to create happier relationships.

Eva leverages both the latest research and her broad experience with numerous neurodiverse adults and couples in order to help her clients. When necessary, she collaborates with psychiatrists, organizational skills coaches, family members, and community resources to help clients create lasting change and wellness.

An expert on the topic of Asperger syndrome and social-communication challenges, Eva has spoken at conferences, colleges, and medical centers. She also leads the popular Spouse and Partners’ and the Couples’ support groups at the Asperger/Autism Network. She has written several papers on this subject, including Marriage with Asperger Syndrome: 14 Practical Strategiesand a thesis Bridging Parallel Play in AS Marriage.

You can learn more about Eva at https://eva-mendes.com/

Episode 70: Intimate Relationships with Eva Mendes - Communicating With A Partner

37m · Published 12 May 04:00

Eva Mendes, LMHC, NCC, is a widely recognized couples’ counselor who excels at working with couples where one or both partners have Asperger syndrome and are on the autism spectrum (diagnosed or undiagnosed). She specializes in working with adults with Asperger syndrome (an autism spectrum disorder), high-functioning autism, ADHD, non-verbal learning disability, PDD-NOS, social (pragmatic) communication disorder, and gifted individuals. Eva’s work also focuses particularly on women with Asperger syndrome.

Originally from Mumbai, India, Eva is inspired to work with individuals and couples from a wide variety of cultural and ethnic backgrounds.

Eva offers creative, practical solutions to life challenges, tailored to each client’s needs, neurology, and personality. She artfully integrates evidence-based therapies such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Solution-Focused Therapy, Positive Psychology, and mindfulness practices to help couples and individuals reach their goals. Clients who work with her report feeling motivated and empowered to change their lives. They are strengthened to overcome obstacles and energized to create happier relationships.

Eva leverages both the latest research and her broad experience with numerous neurodiverse adults and couples in order to help her clients. When necessary, she collaborates with psychiatrists, organizational skills coaches, family members, and community resources to help clients create lasting change and wellness.

An expert on the topic of Asperger syndrome and social-communication challenges, Eva has spoken at conferences, colleges, and medical centers. She also leads the popular Spouse and Partners’ and the Couples’ support groups at the Asperger/Autism Network. She has written several papers on this subject, including Marriage with Asperger Syndrome: 14 Practical Strategiesand a thesis Bridging Parallel Play in AS Marriage.

You can learn more about Eva at https://eva-mendes.com/

Episode 69: How are we teaching now? What's the new curriculum?

16m · Published 06 May 19:00

How are you navigating the transition to full time face-to-face instruction? 

This is an especially challenging time for anyone in education whether an educator, a parent and especially a student.  Lots of changes from how teaching is being done, ever changing social rules, strategies and goals being a moving target, to transition challenges for everyone.  

Episode 69: How are we teaching now? What's the new curriculum?

16m · Published 06 May 19:00

How are you navigating the transition to full time face-to-face instruction? 

This is an especially challenging time for anyone in education whether an educator, a parent and especially a student.  Lots of changes from how teaching is being done, ever changing social rules, strategies and goals being a moving target, to transition challenges for everyone.  

Episode 68: Building an Advocacy Organization - A conversation with Dania Jekel, Executive Director of the Asperger/Autism Network (AANE)

40m · Published 27 Apr 21:00

Dania Jekel, M.S.W. is a founding member and Executive Director, Asperger/Autism Network (AANE). With nearly 40 years working with individuals with disabilities and their families including 10 years of specialization with AS , Ms. Jekel facilitates groups for adults and parents, and has consulted with individuals, families, schools and employers. She has presented at numerous conferences on the subject of Asperger Syndrome and Autism.

The Asperger/Autism Network (AANE) helps people with Asperger's or similar autism spectrum and neurodiverse profiles build meaningful, connected lives.  They provide individuals, families, and professionals with information, education, community, support, and advocacy — all in an inclusive atmosphere of validation and respect.

AANE was built in partnership with many people: staff, board and committee members, adults, families, and professionals. The assistance and support from its community has helped AANE grow from a "one-person, part-time, desk and telephone" to the thriving organization it is today. 


Episode 68: Building an Advocacy Organization - A conversation with Dania Jekel, Executive Director of the Asperger/Autism Network (AANE)

40m · Published 27 Apr 21:00

Dania Jekel, M.S.W. is a founding member and Executive Director, Asperger/Autism Network (AANE). With nearly 40 years working with individuals with disabilities and their families including 10 years of specialization with AS , Ms. Jekel facilitates groups for adults and parents, and has consulted with individuals, families, schools and employers. She has presented at numerous conferences on the subject of Asperger Syndrome and Autism.

The Asperger/Autism Network (AANE) helps people with Asperger's or similar autism spectrum and neurodiverse profiles build meaningful, connected lives.  They provide individuals, families, and professionals with information, education, community, support, and advocacy — all in an inclusive atmosphere of validation and respect.

AANE was built in partnership with many people: staff, board and committee members, adults, families, and professionals. The assistance and support from its community has helped AANE grow from a "one-person, part-time, desk and telephone" to the thriving organization it is today. 


Autism In Real Life has 196 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 119:35:52. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 28th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on February 18th, 2024 05:10.

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