In this conversation, Shawn Sullivan and Pam Smith discuss the importance of early intervention for children on the autism spectrum, emphasizing individualized approaches to understanding and supporting each child's unique needs. They explore the significance of communication, the diagnosis process, and the role of positive reinforcement in behavioral therapy. The discussion also covers recognizing signs of autism, safety measures for children, and the distinction between meltdowns and tantrums. Finally, they highlight the value of community support for families navigating the challenges of autism.
This conversation also covers how to help with the safety of children who elope (run).