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Episode #30: Interview with Autistic Advocate Jonathan Chase on Protesting for the BLM Movement

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 Episode #30: Interview with Autistic Advocate Jonathan Chase on Protesting for the BLM Movement Synergy Autism Podcast · Episode #30: Interview with Autistic Advocate Jonathan Chase on Protesting for the BLM Movement Jonathan has admirably chosen to accept, work with, and manage his sensory sensitivities in order to do the important work of protesting the rights of people who have been marginalized for far too long. He goes out into the crowds of activists approximately 2x per week to share his solidarity. He has encountered kindness, generosity, and community-building-energy from those protesting as well as repeatedly witnessed unjust brutality. Listen in to this podcast to hear how he not only has navigated downtown Portland during these protests but also found ways to grow personally and morally.  Photos by David Gonzalez, 2020 For terminology used in the podcast, Jonathan shared a few helpful links with you: Slacktivism : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slacktivism Mutual Aid (spe

Episode #29: Interview with Dr. Kristie Pretti-Frontczak Dr. Dan Siegel on The Power of Showing Up

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CLICK HERE TO ACCESS THIS INFORMATIVE PODCAST  or go to anywhere you find your podcasts and search for "Synergy Autism Podcast." Listen in to the interview by Dr. Kristie Pretti-Frontczak of myself and the fabulous Dr. Dan Siegel regarding his book: The Power of Showing Up. We discuss how attachment theory interweaves with autism and brain development. I think I learn something every time I listen to this again.  If a child is not seen by others, they will lack attachment. If your emotions or sensory experiences are so overwhelming not only to you and others, you may have trouble connecting.  You can read more about the book by clicking HERE.

Episode #28: Inclusion and the Autistic Child

Barb is joined by Dr. Kristie Pretti-Frontczak in this fabulous episode where we go deep into the complex issue of inclusion. We ask listeners to consider the law while also viewing inclusion through the lens of social justice. Listen in. We think you will feel validated and inspired. "Progress does not take place like a shot out of a pistol; it takes the labor and suffering of the negative. How to use the negative as a way to advance the positive is our challenge." ~  Grace Lee Boggs Synergy Autism Podcast · Episode #28: Inclusion and the Autistic Child Some of the references mentioned in the podcast were: Inclusive School (Julie Causton) https://www.inclusiveschooling.com/ Simple Interactions https://www.simpleinteractions.org/ Crip Camp Documentary https://www.documentary.org/project/crip-camp Janice Fialka http://danceofpartnership.com/index.htm Laura Fish https://consulting.laurafishtherapy.com/ Ijumaa Jordan https://ijumaajordan.com/ HeadS

Episode #27: Allowing Processing Time

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In this podcast, Barb explains the why behind giving people on the autism spectrum processing time then into how. There are neurological reasons not to mention the emotional benefits of feeling heard and your ideas respected. And as always, if you have any thoughts, questions, or comments, you can always email me at barbara@synergyautismcenter.com Synergy Autism Podcast · Episode #27: Allow Processing Time

Episode # 26: Having and Keeping High Expectations

Autistic people have fabulous ideas, amazing and wicked senses of humor at times. We need to raise our expectations of their contributions to the world in the smaller day to day moments so that they can thrive. Listen in to hear why and how to assume intent and raise expectations. Synergy Autism Podcast · Episode #26: Having and keeping high expectations

Episode #24: How to apply the 4 S's to Autism and Secure Attachments

The book by Tina Payne Bryson and Daniel Siegel is called The Power of Showing Up. It helps us understand the importance of showing up for our kids by highlighting attachment science. The simple acts of showing up and creating secure attachments ensures success in future relationships and life in general. So how does this play out with children with autism? Here I share my thoughts on the 4 Ss: Safe, Soothed, Seen, and Secure and how each can easily be ensured for children with autism. Synergy Autism Podcast · Episode #24: How to apply the 4Ss to Autism for Secure Attachments

Episode #25: The Essential Nature of Self Care and Self-Soothing

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Guiding someone with autism (or anyone for that matter) requires you taking care of you! Listen in to this absolute essential core need and WHY it is important for those on spectrum/autistic individuals. Synergy Autism Podcast · Episode #25: The Essential Nature of Self Care & Self Soothing Resources (just to get your search started - there are many) Life Balance Wheel https://wheeloflife.noomii.com/ Healthy Mind Platter https://www.drdansiegel.com/resources/healthy_mind_platter/ Box or Square Breathing https://blog.zencare.co/square-breathing/

Episode #23: Kathy Shean-Jones & Phoebe MacRae on the Anat Baniel Method

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Pam Smith and I were lucky enough to have Kathy Shean-Jones and Phoebe MacRae join us for a conversation about their use of the Anat Baniel Method - Neuromovement. They both have practices here in the Portland Metro area and collaborate for and with clients using ABM. In this podcast, they share what lead them to the use of this method as well as explaining the approach including the 9 essentials that serve as guidelines for their work. Anat Baniel Method - Neuromovement: https://www.anatbanielmethod.com/ Kathy Shean-Jones' business website:  https://www.moveabilities.com/ Phoebe MacRae's business website:  https://www.brilliantmovement.net/ Other Links from Kathy and Phoebe! Our collective email account   abmnorthwest@gmail.com Our joint Facebook Page-  https://www.facebook.com/abmnw/ Kids Beyond Limits from  Amazon   Upcoming Three for Three Immersions  are   listed on our FB events page and below Registration Links for upcoming Three for Three Immersions Ja