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.
Learning Differences and Educational Therapy with Avlyn Kotton, MA and BCET
Entering Adulthood: After School and Beyond with Claudia Wenger, BCBA
Special Education Law with Arlene Bell
Sex Education for Special Needs with Dr. Jamie Barstein
Special Education Law with Chris Eisenberg
Building Resilience and Keeping Hope Alive with Lindsay Recknell
Dyslexia Solutions with Dr. Marianne Cintron
Special Education Law and Advocacy with Allison Hertog
Ron Robledo on Superheroes
Runway of Dreams - Adaptive clothing is finally here with Mindy Scheier
It Takes A Village with Cathy Gott
The Autism Perspective with Vel
Psychiatric Treatments and Supports with Dr. Michael Enenbach
Financial Planning Strategies with Mark Solomon
The Importance of Legislative Advocacy with Michelle Heid
Gender Incongruence and Neurodiversity with Dr. Laurie Stephens
Natural Remedies and Treatments with Dr. Pratiksha Gandhi
Medipocket Prescription Drug Program with Dr. Priyanka Mathur
Assistive Technology - The Cutting Edge with Lois Brady
Circle of Friends with Robyn Reagan
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History Storytime - For Kids
Privacy Boys
Nonsensical Show
Gulliver’s Travels
Grimms’ Fairy Tales
Dr. Laura Call of the Day
Focus on the Family Broadcast