Cyma therapy discussion

Within the Seed of The Tree of Sound Enhancement Therapy, today's show will share Cymatherapy. Guest Mandara Cromwell, Founder of Cyma Technnologies LLC, will talk about how cymatherapy works and how the therapy has helped those on the autism spectrum.

Caring for Your Child’s Immune System

Many parents who have a child on the autism spectrum in school find that their child is often contracting illnesses. Raun and Kristin come to the rescue with some tips on what you can do to care for, protect, and boost your child’s immune system. They also argue about whether giving in or standing your ground works better, take time to celebrate our kids, and Kristin outlines nine new rules for succeeding at work and love (and some other things). And Raun sounds off about people who complain about things that they have complete control over stopping.

First Monday of the Month at Noon

Update on upcoming conferences including Autism One

Family Reunion 2013

Conversations with attendees and participants, talking about all the things that make the Autism One Conference so special.

Therapies to complete brain development

Dr. Walsh explains the epigenetic model of autism, its relationship to personality disorders, and new therapies aimed at completing brain development.

Prioritizing Treatments When You’re Short on Cash

It’s no secret that many of us are feeling the pinch financially. In light of that, Raun and Kristin take some time to help you prioritize your child’s treatments – and give you places to hunt for financial aid. The two hosts also argue about whether or not, as a parent, it’s best to tell our teens the truth about our youthful exploits. And, of course, they celebrate our kids. Kristin provides some clever ways to clear the clutter, and Raun rants about people who complain about “first world” problems.

Father’s Day Gifts for Autism Dads

For Father’s Day, many well-meaning people give out various knick-knacks and presents. Your hosts take this show to suggest different kinds of gifts that will really make a difference for fathers of children on the spectrum. Raun and Kristin also get into a heated argument about whether people should be required to be organ donors in order to be organ recipients, and they celebrate our kids. Kristin lays out the best and worst gut foods, and Raun ends the show with a rant about bad writing in movies.

Avoiding Stressful Sensory Issues on July 4th

It’s Independence Day! It’s the 4th of July! Whoo-hoo! Raun and Kristin talk about how to whoop it up without overloading your child and stressing yourself. They also argue about whether or not parents are responsible for the actions of their neurotypical children and teenagers, and they celebrate our kids. Kristin reveals “the chocolate cure” (don’t want to miss that one!), and Raun rants about blamers (you may want to miss this one if he’s talkin’ ‘bout you!).

From the Beginning

The featured conversation this month is with Teresa Conrick, discussing the search for the original Kanner patients, and what their stories tell us about the public health crisis of today.

Celebrating Your Accomplishments

We’ve just passed the half-way point of the year, and Raun and Kristin take this opportunity to remind us of how and why to celebrate what we’ve accomplished so far – for our kids and for ourselves. Your two hosts also argue about why, in business negotiations, the people involved will come to consensus much more quickly if there are at least two women participating. They take some time to celebrate our kids, as well.