December 3, 2006

Autism One Radio: December Schedule

December Debuts and coming attractions on Autism One Radio
www.autismone.org/radio

Tuesday, December 5th at 4:00pm ET
Debut:
Judith Bluestone: The Fabric of Autism: Weaving the Threads into a Cogent Theory
In this dynamic multipart series we join Judith Bluestone to gain clarity through her gift of simplifying the many interrelated and often misinterpreted aspects of the Autism Spectrum. Judith, the renowned developer of the HANDLE approach and host Christopher De Michele, along with a cadre of practitioners, educators, parents, guardians, celebrity guests, and audience participants share and discover the foundations, evolutions, and case studies of HANDLE that breed hope through proven results. This is a cumulative and sequential series wherein you will learn of solutions focused on relieving the causes of ASD, not merely modifying behaviors. Join us for insights that untangle and re-weave the “The Fabric of Autism”.

Tuesday December 5th at 2:30pm ET
En Francais:
L'Autisme Vu au Quotidien avec Chantal Sicile-Kira
Topic: Conference Internationale Biomedicale et ABA a Paris (International Biomedical and ABA Conference in France)
Guest: Dr. Corinne Skorupka, Presidente fondatrice de l'association Ariane.
This is a major conference in France that covers both Biomedical and Verbal Behavior approaches to autism, the speakers for which includes:
Martine Ferguson; Dr. Diane Lynch Fraser; Boyd Haley, PHD; Robert Nataf, MD; James Neubrander, MD; Corinne Skorupka, MD; & Anju Usman, MD.

Thursday, December 7th at 2:00pm ET
Debut:
George Saidah and Amber Burton Small: Heart of Sailing
This program offers information about Heart of Sailing’s recreational therapy programs, including free weekly Daysails in various regions across the US. The program will focus on success stories and participants’ interviews, as well as other information and research about the therapeutic benefits of sailing for children with autism and other special needs. Interviews of participants and volunteers will provide more detailed information about therapeutic aspects including socialization, communication, teamwork, motor skills, and confidence building. The program will also serve as a travelogue by providing brief summaries of interesting cultural, social, and historical facts of the various Daysail regions. It will serve as a forum to connect parents and caregivers seeking alternative forms of therapy. Different regions will be highlighted, and the program will be offered in 4 different languages.

Saturday, December 9th at 12:00 noon ET
Dan Coulter: Life in the Asperger Lane
Guest: Brian King, a licensed clinical social worker who coaches and counsels people with Asperger Syndrome, along with family and others. Brian and one of his sons have been diagnosed with AS.

Tuesday, December 12th at 1:30 pm ET
The Real World of Autism With Chantal Sicile-Kira
Topic: Assistance Dogs for Children and Teens with Autism.
Guest: Patty Dobbs Gross, Executive Director of North Star Foundation.

Friday, December 15th at 12:00 noon ET
In Arabic:
Dr. Hosam Badr: The Autism Arabic Café
Dedicated to the Spirit of Dr. Rimland: Dr. Badr speaks about Dr. Rimland and his role as the father of the biomedical treatment of autism.

Sunday, December 17th at 1:00 pm ET
Susanna Moses: Hand in Hand
Guest: Shirley Levi, visionary, artist, singer, songwriter & autism advocate

Monday, December 18th at 12:00 noon ET
Special presentation:
Robert and Sandy Waters: The Candy Store
Guest: Brian Ray, guitarist for Paul McCartney

Sunday, December 24th at 1:00 pm ET
en Español
Susanna Moses: Mano en Mano
Guest: Shirley Levi, visionary, artist, singer, songwriter & autism advocate

Monday, December 25th at 10:00 am ET
Christmas Special
Robert and Sandy Waters: The Candy Store
Guest: Dr. Elmo of the hit song “Grandma Got Run Over By a Reindeer”

Debut:
(date to be announced)
Tami Duncan : The Lyme and Autism Connection
With autism numbers at such a high level, the amount of children infected with Lyme disease parallels this epidemic. It is estimated that up to 90% of children with autism also are infected with Lyme disease. The International Lyme and Associated Disease Society states that Autism and ADHD is one of the disorders that Lyme Disease can mimic. The symptoms of Lyme Disease are the same as those of autism. The Lyme and Autism Connection will explore testing, treatment options and how we can help our children begin to heal.

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