Ifunanya Nweke, M.A., musician, behavior interventionist and founder of Jazz Hands for Autism, talks about the correlation between the arts and autism and how they combine to create a therapeutic tool that can be used to help these individuals show their strengths and flourish through expression in music and performance.
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Empowering Families with Ashley Keller
Supporting LGBTQIA+ Youth and Their Families with Jay Baldwin
Dealing with Abuse and Trauma with Dr. Nora Baladerian
Understanding ADHD with Walt Karniski MD
Advocacy and Legislation with CA State Senator Anthony Portantino
Art, Murals and Neurodiversity with Ernie Merlan of Muralism
Financial Planning and Security with Chris Latham, CFP
Raising a Child with Autism with Dr. Temple Grandin
Driving with Autism with Andrew Arboe
Virtual Reality Learning with Vijay Ravindran of Floreo
Demystifying Government Benefits with David Terk
Traveling With Neurodiverse Kids with Dawn Barclay
Navigating Divorce with Mary Ann Hughes
Language Learning with Dr. Hillary Ganek
Sleep Innovations with George Bailey of zPods
Healing Through Art with Suzanne Firstenberg
Being Elvis with Aaron Smith
Meditation for the Neurodiverse with Anlor Davin
The ABCs of ABLE Accounts with Cheryl Walfall-Flagg
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