Special Needs Podcast Roundup – Week of October 4, 2011

Be sure to check out the weekly Special Needs Podcast Roundup each and every week to stay up to date with the latest episodes of podcasts that discuss issues that are relevant to parents of kids who have special needs. You can find new episodes of your favorite podcasts, as well as some that may be brand new to you. The Coffee Klatch has an episode that was released on October 2, 2011. This episode is called “Dr. Art Bonde – Is it ADHD/Dyslexia or a vision problem”. Dr. Bonde is has been an optomitrist for over 40 years. The … Continue reading

Special Needs Podcast Roundup – Week of September 20, 2011

Each and every week, the Special Needs Podcast Roundup scours the internet in order to locate interesting, newsworthy, new episodes of podcasts that would be relevant to parents of children who have special needs. This week, I have new episodes of your favorite podcasts, and a podcast that has never been mentioned in the Roundup before. Rethink Autism is a group that focuses the Applied Behavior Analysis that is used as an intervention treatment for children who have an autism spectrum disorder. They have video based lessons that can help parents to do ABA with their child. In addition to … Continue reading

Special Needs Podcast Roundup – Week of September 13, 2011

Podcasts about parenting are fairly easy to find. Podcasts episodes that are focused on parenting children who have special needs are not nearly as easy to locate. Every week, the Special Needs Podcast Roundup brings you a whole list of interesting podcasts that focus on topics relevant to parents of kids who have special needs. The Parents Journal has an episode that was released on September 12, 2011. This episode is only six minutes long. The topic is “A plan to stop school bullying”. The guest on this episode is Rick Phillips, who is the co-author of “Safe School Ambassadors”. … Continue reading

Special Needs Podcast Roundup – Week of September 6, 2011

The brand new school year has started, and there are a lot of podcast episodes that discuss topics related to schools, learning, budget cutbacks, and stress. The Special Needs Podcast Roundup gives you an easy to use list of podcasts that are new, interesting, and relevant to parents of kids who have special needs. NPR has an episode of Morning Edition that was released on August 29, 2011. In this episode, there is a discussion about a study that finds that the concept of being a visual or auditory learner is not evidence based. Parents Plate has an episode that … Continue reading