Supporting high-needs learners in group settings starts with how we design the environment, not how we manage behavior. We reflect on how unclear expectations, limited movement, and unpredictable routines can impact anyone, then connect that experience to what our learners face every day. By redefining “high needs,” we focus on learners who require more supp ... Show More
Apr 21
Classroom Behavior Management Strategies That Actually Work
If our behavior plans only kick in after things fall apart, we are already too late. We explore how strong classroom management starts with prevention, not reaction, and how the structure of the environment shapes student behavior. From clear expectations to smooth transitions, w ... Show More
18 m
Jul 2024
Episode 286: Teaching Learning Behaviors in the Inclusion Setting with Lori Fry, BCBA
In this episode, learn how you can use ABA principals to teach essential school learning behavior within the inclusion setting. Lori Fry joins the podcast to share her experiences teaching behaviors such as independently starting work, attending, asking for help, and modifying on ... Show More
15m 52s
Nov 2024
232: The One About Early Intervention, Myo Insights, and Building Unbreakable Bonds in Therapy
<p>In this episode, I am joined by Devyn Heit, a Pediatric Speech-Language Pathologist, and owner of Little Spark Speech in Arlington, VA. </p>
<p>Devyn shares her experiences and insights from working in early intervention and myofunctional therapy, highlighting the importance o ... Show More
20m 14s
Nov 2025
Did I Miss the Window? The Truth About Early Intervention and Autism” with Jonathan Alderson, Episode 156
If you’ve ever worried that you’ve missed a critical window to support your autistic child, you’re not alone. Many parents are told that early intervention must happen before a certain age — leaving them feeling anxious, pressured, or even discouraged. In this powerful episode, T ... Show More
37m 28s
Feb 2025
Episode 311: Dysregulation with Jessie Ginsburg, the Sensory SLP
In this episode of The Autism Helper Podcast, we welcome expert Jessie Ginsburg to discuss dysregulation in individuals with autism. Jessie defines dysregulation and shares key signs to look for, as well as effective strategies for educators and caregivers to intervene and preven ... Show More
26m 58s
Apr 2020
S1 E10 All about how to build trust in your children, understand them, and enjoy it as well
This week I have a beautiful conversation with Junnifa all the way over in Nigeria. You may know Junnifa from her blog, Nduoma or instagram or her school, Fruitful Orchard Montessori. You'll leave this episode feeling inspired to either parent in a more Montessori way, maybe take ... Show More
1h 20m
Feb 2020
S1 E5 - All about anti-bias education, Montessori at different ages, and life as a Montessori child, teacher and parent
Today's episode is a positive and heartwarming conversation with Andy Lulka, a Montessori teacher, parent and child. As someone who has spent their whole life around Montessori, you'll hear about:growing up in a Montessori schoolwhat a middle school Montessori program looks likeh ... Show More
1h 12m
Nov 2025
353 | Selective Mutism and CCPT: Trusting the Process
In this episode, I respond to Erin's question about working with a selectively mute child. I explain that selective mutism isn't a separate diagnosis—it's rooted in paralyzing anxiety. Once we understand that, we can approach it with CCPT through safety, trust, and pacing. I shar ... Show More
12m 53s