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PlayMode Podcast

PlayMode Podcast

By: In STEPPS Inc.
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Welcome to PlayMode, the podcast where we dive deep into the world of ABA Therapy. Here, we interview professionals in the industry to provide you with the best tips and techniques to teach essential life skills to children on the spectrum and other developmental disabilities. I'm your host Angelica Gatlin, and I'm thrilled to be your guide through this journey. I’m here to answer your most frequently asked questions, debunk common myths, and provide you with the latest research and practices in ABA and PRT. So, grab your coffee or tea, and get ready to learn, grow, and have some fun! Visit us at www.instepps.com to learn more about us. Host: Angelica Gatlin Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.In STEPPS Inc Parenting & Families Relationships
Episodes
  • Episode 03 - Starting and Building Your Successful Career in ABA at In STEPPS
    Sep 1 2023

    In this episode, we'll be discussing the essential steps to thrive in a rewarding ABA career at In Stepps. Whether you're a student considering a career in ABA or simply curious about the field, this episode is packed with valuable insights.

    Our special guest joining us today is Anthony Tran, our very own Clinical Training Coordinator. Anthony brings a wealth of experience and expertise to the table. He has dedicated his career to the advancement of ABA and has played a pivotal role in shaping our training programs at our clinic. With his deep understanding of the field and firsthand knowledge of what it takes to succeed, Anthony is the perfect guest to guide us through this topic


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    10 mins
  • Episode 02 - Redefining Autism: Insights from Kiki Godfrey and BCBA Kelsey Kerrigan
    Jun 27 2023

    Welcome to a very special episode. Today, we have the privilege of hearing from Kiki Godfrey, an extraordinary mother who not only cares for two children with autism but also embraces her own autistic identity.

    In this captivating episode, Kiki joins forces with BCBA, Ph.D. Kelsey Kerrigan to shed light on the importance of spreading awareness and fostering acceptance. Their powerful insights will challenge us to reevaluate our perspectives and inspire us to create a more inclusive world.

    Join us as we listen to her unique perspective, informed by her personal experiences, and the expert guidance of BCBA, Kelsey Kerrigan. Together, they’ll encourage us to challenge ourselves and others, ultimately transforming how we view neurodiversity.


    Guest Host: BCBA, Kelsey Kerrigan

    Guest Speaker: Kiki Godfrey

    Music: Coma-Media from Pixaby


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    10 mins
  • Episode 01 - Potty Training Tips for Children with Autism
    May 1 2023

    Potty training can be a challenging process for any child, but for children with ASD, the process can be especially difficult. However, with the implementation of the techniques and tips we’ll go over today, parents and caregivers can develop effective strategies to help their children learn and maintain important potty-training skills.

    We will also hear from our experienced Board Certified Behavior Analyst and parent Lindsey Lewis and her experiences with potty training. She will share tips and strategies for making the process smoother and more successful for everyone involved.

    So, whether you are a parent, caregiver, an ABA clinician, or simply interested in learning more about effective potty training strategies, we hope you will find this episode informative and helpful.


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    18 mins
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