• Engaging and Educational Summer Activities with Beyond the Spectrum’s Laura Ryan-Leverett
    Jul 1 2024

    This week, we speak with Beyond the Spectrum’s Program Director, Laura Ryan-Leverett. Laura walks us through how she creates summer activities for students, variables to consider when planning an activity, and ideas for engaging and educational activities.

    Timestamps:

    (00:00) Summer Updates

    (01:00) Introducing Laura Ryan-Leverett

    (03:45) Creating meaningful summer activities

    (06:25) Summer activity ideas for children on the spectrum

    (12:00) Non-arts and crafts activities

    (13:20) Sensory activities

    (14:25) Helping with sensory challenges

    (16:00) Outdoor activities and structure

    (19:00) Interoception considerations

    (20:30) Social activities and benefits

    (22:40) Common challenges during summer

    (24:50) Tips for returning to school

    (26:00) Skills to develop over the summer

    Join us every month for a new episode of Helping Families Go Beyond. Visit beyondthespectrum.org for more information.

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    31 mins
  • Camp for children, respite for parents with Elena Cassella of Foundation for Dreams
    Jun 3 2024

    This week, we speak with Elena Cassella, Executive Director of Foundation for Dreams. Foundation for Dreams, through their signature program Dream Oaks Camp, provides year-round weekend and summer residential camp sessions for all children with varying ability levels and chronic and/or terminal medical conditions.

    Dream Oaks Camp is a place where children can go to be "normal" and parents can get a respite from their daily lives. Their unique programs focus on each child’s abilities and are specifically designed to strengthen their social skills, behavioral skills, and comprehensive profound skillset in a safe, barrier-free environment. As a child attends their program, parents collaborate with staff to identify two targeted goals for the child to progress towards while at camp. Dream Oaks Camp makes an astonishing impact on both their campers and parents, with everyone wanting to go back for another weekend!

    Timestamps:

    (00:00) Episode introduction and updates

    (01:00) Introducing Elena Cassella and Foundation for Dreams

    (04:25) Dream Oaks Camp Program

    (08:00) What has to be considered for total inclusion?

    (12:10) Favorite success stories for students and families

    (18:50) Progress reports for the family

    (20:50) How can families get started with Dream Oaks Camp?

    (25:00) What can we look forward to in the future?

    (28:10) How can the community help support the Foundation for Dream’s mission?

    (30:57) A letter from a camper’s parent

    Join us every month for a new episode of Helping Families Go Beyond. Visit beyondthespectrum.org for more information.

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    33 mins
  • The ABC’s of ABA Therapy with BCBA Dawn Wisniewski
    May 1 2024

    This week, we speak with Beyond the Spectrum’s BCBA, Dawn Wisniewski. Dawn walks us through the basics of ABA therapy, strategies that are and are not used, and difficulties in providing therapy. Later in the episode, Dawn busts ABA therapy myths, discusses what families should know when selecting an ABA provider, and shares how ABA techniques are applied in real-world settings.

    Dawn also co-hosts a monthly meeting called the Community Insight Series with past podcast guest, Dr. Valerie Roth. In April’s meeting, they cover guardianship and what parents should know as their children grow up. Keep an eye out for May’s Community Insight Series!

    Timestamps:

    (00:00) Introducing Dawn Wisniewski, BCBA

    (01:50) What is ABA therapy?

    (05:50) Self advocacy

    (07:20) Techniques/strategies used in the field

    (10:15) How does data collection help with treatment planning?

    (13:30) Difficulties providing therapy

    (15:15) How do you work with other professionals to help your learners?

    (18:15) Misconceptions/myths about ABA therapy

    (22:20) What should families know when picking an ABA provider?

    (23:20) What steps should families take to get ABA therapy started?

    (26:50) Success stories

    (29:30) BCBA requirements

    (30:42) Examples of ABA techniques being applied in real world settings

    (32:15) Community Insight Series - Next meeting is about Guardianship

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    35 mins
  • Preparing Neurodiverse Students for Success: Insights from Sarah Bass and Anna Storbeck
    Apr 1 2024

    This week, we speak with Sarah Bass and Anna Storbeck. Sarah is the Mariposa Program Director, and Anna is the H.I.V.E. Program Director here at Beyond the Spectrum.

    Together, we discuss how each of these programs addresses their individual students’ needs, what parents should be aware of as their children grow older, and their collaboration with local organizations, including DD’s Miracle Minis.

    To share the impact of their programs, both Sarah and Anna share their favorite success stories. Plus, Anna touches on how businesses can make smart business decisions by hiring their students.

    Updates:

    April 16-23: AssistiveWare 50% off - assistiveware.com

    April 24: Community Insight Series - Parenthood advice, guardianship, scholarship funding

    May 22: Community Insight Series - Picky eaters

    Timestamps:

    00:00 Updates! Discount on AssistiveWare products & Community Insight Series

    03:12 Introducing Sarah Bass - Mariposa Program Director and Anna Storbeck - H.I.V.E Program Director

    07:20 How do you address the needs of your individual students?

    09:50 Examples of outings in the H.I.V.E program

    11:10 What should parents be aware of as their students grow older?

    15:40 What are your favorite success stories?

    19:51 Collaborating with other organizations

    24:06 What should businesses be aware of when wanting to hire people with disabilities?

    27:47 What should caregivers be planning as their children grow older?

    32:00 What needs are you hoping to address as your programs grow?

    Join us every month for a new episode of Helping Families Go Beyond. Visit beyondthespectrum.org for more information.

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    36 mins
  • How to help your neurodivergent child in the classroom with Dr. Valerie Roth
    Mar 1 2024

    This week, we have the privilege of engaging in a conversation with Beyond the Spectrum’s school psychologist, Dr. Valerie Roth. Together, we delve into recommendations and insightful tips tailored for both educators and parents. Dr. Roth not only sheds light on essential information for parents navigating the dynamics of a public school setting but also provides us with self-regulation techniques designed specifically for neurodivergent students. Dr. Roth also introduces the Community Insight Series, an enriching monthly meeting hosted at Beyond the Spectrum. This series features seasoned professionals who will cover various topics, offering guidance and addressing the unique needs of individual parents. One common example the Community Insight Series will cover is “how to navigate a dinner outing with your student." This initiative aims to create a supportive space for parents seeking practical solutions and a deeper understanding of their child's neurodiversity. Dr. Valerie Roth is a certified and licensed school psychologist in the state of Florida. She has her Doctorate in Psychology with a specialty in School Psychology. Dr. Roth is also an adjunct faculty member of Nova Southeastern University, teaching graduate level school psychologists about academic assessments. Currently, Dr. Roth is a part-time contractor for various school districts alongside Children's Psychological Solutions, and has 10 years of experience. She is well versed with school district requirements for educational intervention and planning. Timestamps:

    00:00 Introducing Dr. Valerie Roth

    02:25 What has been your experience at Beyond the Spectrum?

    03:40 Recommendations for teachers (zones of regulation, modeling, routines)

    05:40 Autism and multiple diagnosis

    09:15 Recommendations/tips for parents

    10:45 Introducing the Community Insight Series

    13:20 Self regulation techniques for students

    15:05 Steps to take in the public school system

    17:15 What else should people working with neurodivergent students be aware of

    Join us every month for a new episode of Helping Families Go Beyond. Visit beyondthespectrum.org for more information.

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    19 mins
  • A Personal and Professional Perspective with Beyond the Spectrum’s Executive Director Lora Carpenter
    Feb 1 2024

    In this episode, we are speaking with Lora Carpenter, Executive Director of Beyond the Spectrum. Lora provides her perspective on being a parent of a special needs child, information she wishes she knew before, and how she uses her experience as a parent to inform her work as the Executive Director.

    Takeaways:

    10:12 - Don't panic, development does not stop at a young age.

    11:53 - Celebrate the small things, Success looks different for every student

    12:59 - Everything won’t always be perfect, and that’s okay

    23:46 - No two individuals with Autism are the same

    Timestamps:

    00:00 - Lora Carpenter, Executive Director and Parent

    03:30 - How have resources and interventions changed over time?

    08:05 - What would you tell your past self with the information you have now?

    12:45 - What misconceptions should families be aware of?

    16:16 - What should someone consider when deciding a school for their student?

    18:20 - What has been the most fulfilling project for you?

    22:35 - What advice would you give to parents and caregivers?

    25:00 - What advice would you give to families with neurotypical siblings?

    29:50 - Closing advice

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    32 mins
  • From the Beginning of Beyond the Spectrum with Founder, Catherine Peabody
    Jan 3 2024

    Welcome to Helping Families Go Beyond, the podcast by Beyond the Spectrum. On this inaugural episode, we are interviewing Catherine Peabody, founder of Beyond the Spectrum alongside her husband Chris. Catherine shares with us her experience of trying to find resources for her child with autism, starting Beyond the Spectrum, and the future plans for the school.

    Timestamps:

    00:00 Introducing Catherine Peabody, founder of Beyond the Spectrum

    02:30 How did you start Beyond the Spectrum?

    07:50 Having the trust of the parents

    11:35 Tell us about your experience raising a child with autism

    15:45 Trying to find services in the public system

    18:30 A sibling’s perspective

    21:13 How autism changed Catherine’s perspective

    22:20 What aspects of your work with Beyond the Spectrum have been most rewarding?

    24:30 What are the future plans for Beyond the Spectrum?

    Join us every month for a new episode of Helping Families Go Beyond. Visit beyondthespectrum.org for more information.

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    28 mins
  • Introducing Helping Families Go Beyond
    Dec 6 2023

    Welcome to Helping Families Go Beyond, a podcast by Beyond the Spectrum. At Beyond the Spectrum, we provide specialized academic and therapeutic services for students with autism, Down syndrome, and other intellectual or developmental disabilities. The main goal of this podcast will be to explain the various interventions that we provide for our individuals. Through this podcast, we look forward to being a resource for the entire family.

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    3 mins