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How to Find the Right Autism Support Group for Parents
Parenting is a journey filled with joys and challenges, but when you're a parent of a child with autism, the challenges often take on a unique dimension. You may face daily hurdles that test your patience, understanding, and resilience. Navigating the complex world...
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Viruses and Their Association With the Symptoms of Autism [Podcast Episode #186]
There are many types of viruses and they can cause many different health related neuro-developmental issues. In this podcast we will discuss many of these that relate to common symptoms of autism including speech, autoimmunity, cognition and our ability to think....

7 Foods to Avoid for Optimum Autism Recovery: The Essential Guide to the Autism Food List
Imagine transforming your kitchen into a haven of health for autism recovery. It's not magic; it's about making informed choices. Every meal, every snack you prepare, can be a step towards positive change. In this eye-opening exploration, we're not just talking about...
Naturally Recovering Autism Top Ten Podcasts of 2023
Thank you for helping make the Naturally Recovering Autism podcast #1 in Autism Parenting Podcasts. Here is a list of the top 10 favorite Naturally Recovering Autism podcast episodes of 2023: Dangerous Household Toxins and Autism [Podcast Episode #168] Autism, Toxins...
Study Reveals Non-Persistent Nature of Autism Diagnosis [Podcast Episode #185]
JAMA Pediatrics Study: October 2023 released a study, Persistence of Autism Spectrum Disorder From Early Childhood Through School Age. Findings of the 213 children in this cohort study, 79 (37%) had non-persistent ASD. Higher baseline adaptive functioning and female...
The Benefits of Martial Arts for Autism [Podcast Episodes 53 and 184]
Studies show that martial arts can be an effective way to build motor control through the repetition of movement in people on the autism spectrum. This helps both the motor and planning areas of the brain. It is also offers a great form of exercise in a group setting...
Autism and Special Needs Estate Planning and Children’s Trusts [Podcast Episode #183]
Trusts and wills for children with special needs are essential to have in place now, so their future is well prepared in advance. We need to be sure our children with special needs are cared for with or without us when we are either incapable, or no longer here. In...
The Importance of Consistency and A Roadmap in Navigating the Autism Journey: One Mother’s Inspirational Success Story Transforming Autism Challenges Into Triumph [Podcast Episode #182]
Mary is a true inspiration of a mother's unwavering love and persistence to find the answers to give her autistic son Kevin his best life possible. Mary has gone from "being at the end of her rope" to finding triumph and success for Kevin. She says, "Consistency with...
Understanding Dietary Triggers: Oxalates, Salicylates, Phenols and Histamines in Autism [Podcast Episode #181]
Oxalates, salicylates, and phenols may be the culprit of new physical and/or emotional symptoms. They can trigger histamine intolerance and lead to many unwanted symptoms. A low histamine, low oxalate, low salicylate, low phenol diet along with support for...
Empowering Parents of Children With Autism: A Guide To Smooth Dietary Transitions [Podcast Episode #180]
Why is my child a picky eater and what can I do to improve his diet? I hear this question all the time. In fact, it’s one of the most common questions I get so let’s dive into some of the reasons why and what you can do about it. Diet can be tricky to transition for...