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Turn Autism Around

Turn Autism Around

Dr. Mary Barbera 343 Episodes Jun 30, 2026

Hosted by Dr. Mary Barbera, a Board Certified Behavior Analyst and best-selling author, this bi-weekly podcast provides practical strategies for parents and professionals dealing with autism, speech delays, tantrums, and other child development challenges. Each episode breaks down complex topics into simple, actionable steps to help children make measurable progress at home, school, and in the community. Topics include speech and language development, behavior management, potty training, and sensory issues.

Episodes

#345: Can Autism Be Reversed? Stem Cells, Early Intervention & New Research Jun 30, 2026 37:13 Dr. Mary Barbera speaks with Dr. Joseph Cautilli about autism research, including cautious optimism around university-based stem cell studies and stronger evidence for early behavioral intervention. They discuss a 2023 study showing some children diagnosed as toddlers were no longer diagnosable by age five, especially with early intervention and parent-supported engagement. The conversation emphas
#344: Why "He'll Be Fine" Is the Most Dangerous Advice in Autism Jun 16, 2026 15:34 "He'll probably be fine." That's what most parents hear when their toddler shows early signs of autism. After 25 years in the field - and raising a son who looked "mild" at 2 but needs 24/7 care at 30 - Dr. Mary Barbera explains why that reassurance may be the most dangerous sentence in child development. In this video, Dr. Mary Barbera breaks down: Why the question "Can autism be prevented or re
#343: Joint Attention Explained: The Foundation of Communication in Autism Jun 2, 2026 28:23 Joint attention is the shared focus between a child and another person, and it is one of the most important foundational communication skills for children with autism and developmental delays. Dr. Mary Barbera talks with Rose Griffin, who explains why joint attention matters, how it supports language, play, and social interaction, and how parents and professionals can build it through simple daily
#342: The Autism Tipping Point - 3 Trends Changing Everything May 19, 2026 20:20 #342: The Autism Tipping Point - 3 Trends Changing Everything Autism is now 1 in 31 - and three massive forces are about to reshape everything parents and professionals think they know. Episode Summary In this episode of Turn Autism Around, host Dr. Mary Barbera breaks down the three megatrends converging to create what she calls the autism tipping point. You'll learn why rising autism rates repr
#341: What Is ABA Therapy… REALLY? (4 Myths Parents Need to Know) Apr 28, 2026 33:11 ABA therapy is the science of behavior and learning, not just a treatment for autism. Dr Mary Barbera clears up four common myths about ABA, explains why the science is always at work, and shows how quality, child-friendly implementation matters most. Mary also highlights that ABA can be used at home, in school, and in daily life as well so parents can learn practical strategies to increase talkin
#340: 3 Mistakes When Teaching Manners to Kids with Autism (And What Works Instead) Apr 14, 2026 26:28 Teaching manners to children with autism is important, but teaching them too early can interfere with communication development. Before focusing on words like "please" and "thank you," children should first be able to request what they want, use simple phrases, and show basic learning skills like imitation and labeling. Dr. Mary Barbera explains common mistakes parents make, why phrases like "I'm
#339: Parent Training for Autism: The Key to Faster Progress Autism Professionals Need to Know! Mar 31, 2026 29:29 Parent training is one of the most important drivers of progress in autism intervention because parents are with their children far more than therapists are. Dr. Mary Barbera and Leanne Page explain how autism professionals can improve parent training by keeping strategies simple, using clear language, showing empathy, modeling skills, practicing together, and ending each session with a realistic
#338: Autism Safety: Solving elopement, PICA, Fire Safety & More with Dr. Amy Foxman Mar 17, 2026 32:22 Children with autism face increased safety risks, including wandering, drowning, fire emergencies, PICA, and traffic dangers. In this podcast, Dr. Mary Barbera and Dr. Amy Foxman explain why safety skills should be a top priority and how parents and professionals can begin teaching them using practical, evidence-based strategies like Behavior Skills Training. They also highlight the SAFE-T Assessm
#337: Real Advice to Get a Toddler Talking and Melting Down Less From a Behavior Analyst Mar 3, 2026 28:56 Dr. Mary Barbera sits down with Elissa in this rebroadcast to show exactly how to help a late-talking toddler using a clear 4-step plan. After identifying that Lexi understood more than she could say, Elissa used structured table time, fun materials, and the "1 word × 3" strategy to build imitation, requesting, and labeling. By assessing skills, creating predictable learning routines, and tracking
#336: The 10 Early Signs of Autism Feb 17, 2026 28:40 Dr. Mary Barbera outlines 10 early signs of autism in toddlers, such as lack of pointing and joint attention, language delays, excessive tantrums, not responding to name and poor imitation skills. She explains how these signs can overlap with speech delay or ADHD, why they matter for social communication, and how parents and professionals can use the Turn Autism Around® approach to take action and
#335: Child Not Talking? The Imitation Skills You Need to Build First for Children with Autism Feb 3, 2026 42:09 Imitation is a crucial early skill for language, play and social development. Delays in imitation are common in toddlers with autism or signs of autism. Dr. Mary Barbera breaks down the 4 key steps to building imitation skills: assessment, planning, teaching, and simple data collection. She shares practical tips, real examples, and tools from her Turn Autism Around book and course to help parents
#334: Concerned About a 4 Year Old Speech Delay? Start Here Jan 20, 2026 40:20 If you're worried that your 4-year-old isn't talking or meeting speech milestones, you're not alone and you don't need to wait. By age four, kids should be speaking in full sentences, asking questions, and using language to solve problems. Speech delays at this age often signal a need for targeted support, not just time. Dr. Mary Barbera explains key signs to watch for, how to tell if autism may b

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