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    Ask Dr. Doreen

    Ask Dr. Doreen

    The founder of the Center for Autism and Related Disorders Dr. Doreen Granpeesheh joins us to answer viewer questions! Check it out! Questions answered below:

     8:22 - My brother (14) has autism and ADHD as well as some other things that aren't currently important. His special interest is cats. We have a few, and I understand that he likes talking about them, but every single conversation somehow delves into him talking about cats. I'm not being dramatic, you can ask him anything and his response will somehow be related to cats/delve into the conversation of cats. It's maddening. Earlier today I was trying to eat breakfast and he went off on some tangent about cat genetics. I was seriously trying to ignore him but for whatever reason it was just getting on my nerves. I hate that I have to go eat alone just so I can eat peacefully. I said, word for word, "Shut up, nobody cares about cats, its f****ing annoying," My parents saw red and my brother was quiet. We managed to finish breakfast before they said anything. Despite the fact that my parents were trying to burn holes into me with glares, it was honest to god the most peaceful breakfast I have ever had. They basically grounded me until they think I've learned my lesson so I'll probably be grounded until they forget I'm supposed to be grounded. They're calling me ablest while ignoring the fact that I'm struggling with him. I don't see why I have to put up with him all the time, I just want to eat with my parents in peace. But of course, that's not allowed because everything has to be comfortable for him. Despite the fact that I thought I was in the right at the time, they're making me feel really guilty and I'm having a pretty serious internal debate so I bring my query to you instead. Am I the a**hole? Just adding that I've tried asking politely several times in the past and he just ignores me. My parents also don't care on my feelings, they just want him comfortable so talking to them is useless. What should I do, I love him, but this is driving me up the wall.
     22:44 - Follow up: an appointment with the psychiatrist hopefully not too many days after. He is now on 2mg of guanfacine since Sunday, since he was on 1mg for 4 weeks with no result.we will stay on guanfacin
     Until we can have an appointment with a psychiatrist and then maybe they can put him on Xanax. My question is. We took a break from zoom classes since he was having panic attacks and bad anxiety, It’s been close to 3 weeks and he’s still having them but I’m concerned that he will regress if we take a really long break. But it was really hard for him to do a few minutes of work with his anxiety
     25:01 - How to deal with new aggression behavior he is hitting Pinching. He is using calm. He is 5 with ASD working on functional communication
     41:31 - I have a 4.5 year old nonverbal son. Wanted to know how I can increase his joint attention. He’s aware of his family and doesn’t interact so much of us but also has separation anxiety so he wants us
     44:49 - 3 year old in ABA, speech, OT has was allocated 24 hours ABA but she only sits through about 2.5 hours for 6 days a week approx 12. Started ABA in Oct 19 home based Aba providers keep changing
     With the provider due to turnover or scheduling changes how can I get consistency in ABA 3 year old does not mask so she cannot go to a center. Also how can I encourage more language she talks but Not in line with 3 year olds without ASD. She only talks to request things not for conversations or if I ask her a question she may or may not answer How is spontaneous 2-way communication developed right now I coach her how to respond to questions by modeling And writing because she reads
     47:56 - We worked with CARD for many years to learn and support a now adult with ASD. Always lost and shocked as to what to say when I hear professionals who speak so negatively about ABA. Any advice?
     53:51 - I’m currently changing providers because our supervisor said that increasing hours isn’t going to help my son and added they are only here to teach us parents Aba
     56:49 - Quinton is now constantly playing with his spit- he does it when he's bored, whiles he's playing after he gets "in trouble". It really doesn't matter what he's doing in the day he will play with it, its distracting him during bedtime and its giving me overload hearing him play with it in his mouth, it makes me want to gag. How do I extinct that behavior. He won’t chew gum. i give him bubbles and playdough- but it’s not working.

     

    Ask Dr. Doreen

    Ask Dr. Doreen

    The founder of the Center for Autism and Related Disorders Dr. Doreen Granpeesheh joins us to answer viewer questions! Check it out! Questions answered below:

     8:22 - My brother (14) has autism and ADHD as well as some other things that aren't currently important. His special interest is cats. We have a few, and I understand that he likes talking about them, but every single conversation somehow delves into him talking about cats. I'm not being dramatic, you can ask him anything and his response will somehow be related to cats/delve into the conversation of cats. It's maddening. Earlier today I was trying to eat breakfast and he went off on some tangent about cat genetics. I was seriously trying to ignore him but for whatever reason it was just getting on my nerves. I hate that I have to go eat alone just so I can eat peacefully. I said, word for word, "Shut up, nobody cares about cats, its f****ing annoying," My parents saw red and my brother was quiet. We managed to finish breakfast before they said anything. Despite the fact that my parents were trying to burn holes into me with glares, it was honest to god the most peaceful breakfast I have ever had. They basically grounded me until they think I've learned my lesson so I'll probably be grounded until they forget I'm supposed to be grounded. They're calling me ablest while ignoring the fact that I'm struggling with him. I don't see why I have to put up with him all the time, I just want to eat with my parents in peace. But of course, that's not allowed because everything has to be comfortable for him. Despite the fact that I thought I was in the right at the time, they're making me feel really guilty and I'm having a pretty serious internal debate so I bring my query to you instead. Am I the a**hole? Just adding that I've tried asking politely several times in the past and he just ignores me. My parents also don't care on my feelings, they just want him comfortable so talking to them is useless. What should I do, I love him, but this is driving me up the wall.
     22:44 - Follow up: an appointment with the psychiatrist hopefully not too many days after. He is now on 2mg of guanfacine since Sunday, since he was on 1mg for 4 weeks with no result.we will stay on guanfacin
     Until we can have an appointment with a psychiatrist and then maybe they can put him on Xanax. My question is. We took a break from zoom classes since he was having panic attacks and bad anxiety, It’s been close to 3 weeks and he’s still having them but I’m concerned that he will regress if we take a really long break. But it was really hard for him to do a few minutes of work with his anxiety
     25:01 - How to deal with new aggression behavior he is hitting Pinching. He is using calm. He is 5 with ASD working on functional communication
     41:31 - I have a 4.5 year old nonverbal son. Wanted to know how I can increase his joint attention. He’s aware of his family and doesn’t interact so much of us but also has separation anxiety so he wants us
     44:49 - 3 year old in ABA, speech, OT has was allocated 24 hours ABA but she only sits through about 2.5 hours for 6 days a week approx 12. Started ABA in Oct 19 home based Aba providers keep changing
     With the provider due to turnover or scheduling changes how can I get consistency in ABA 3 year old does not mask so she cannot go to a center. Also how can I encourage more language she talks but Not in line with 3 year olds without ASD. She only talks to request things not for conversations or if I ask her a question she may or may not answer How is spontaneous 2-way communication developed right now I coach her how to respond to questions by modeling And writing because she reads
     47:56 - We worked with CARD for many years to learn and support a now adult with ASD. Always lost and shocked as to what to say when I hear professionals who speak so negatively about ABA. Any advice?
     53:51 - I’m currently changing providers because our supervisor said that increasing hours isn’t going to help my son and added they are only here to teach us parents Aba
     56:49 - Quinton is now constantly playing with his spit- he does it when he's bored, whiles he's playing after he gets "in trouble". It really doesn't matter what he's doing in the day he will play with it, its distracting him during bedtime and its giving me overload hearing him play with it in his mouth, it makes me want to gag. How do I extinct that behavior. He won’t chew gum. i give him bubbles and playdough- but it’s not working.

    Patrick Dorrian- Baltimore Orioles

    Patrick Dorrian- Baltimore Orioles

    Episode 25 Season 2 is out with Patrick Dorrian. Pat is currently playing in the Baltimore Orioles Organization and in 2019 played for the Fredrick Keys (Advanced-A affiliate). Pat was drafted in 2014 out of high school in the 12th round of the MLB draft.

    Pat signed his contract with the Braves in 2014 but a couple weeks into his pro career he decided that he was not ready for his professional career to start. He decided to play college baseball and choose to attended Herkimer College, a JUCO in New York. At Herkimer Pat was a 2 sport athlete (Baseball and Basketball). He ended his career at Herkimer as a 2nd team All-American in baseball. After JUCO, Pat attended Lynn University a Division 2 school in Florida.

     Pat would have an amazing 2-year career at Lynn. Pat was a First Team Division 2 All-American and named the SSC Player of the year in 2018. In 2018, Pat hit 17 HR, 57 RBI, OPS, OPS 1.269, and AVG .394. Pat signed a Free Agent contract with the Pittsburgh Pirates after his senior season. In 2019, Pat was traded to the Baltimore Orioles.

     Pat has a had a crazy career so far but has shown his maturity and confidence along the way. Pat was so open to talk about all of his experiences over the past couple years and held nothing back. I am really excited to see how his career will progress in 2021. Please join me in listening to Pat’s story and “Always Remember Be Yourself”.

    07.01.20: Baseball is back! Patriot Cam? BMOC tries a 5th Avenue bar LIVE and Maestro dominates at longshot trivia...Soccer jersey sponsors and the Bundesliga championship

    07.01.20: Baseball is back! Patriot Cam? BMOC tries a 5th Avenue  bar LIVE and Maestro dominates at longshot trivia...Soccer jersey sponsors and the Bundesliga championship
    Major Lague Baseball is coming back for a 60 game season and we've got predictions and wild ass guesses...Cam Newton is a Patriot...what does it mean? BMOC tries a 5th Avenue bar and Maestro dominates at longshot trivia...What's the deal with soccer jersey sponsors? Did they cost Wolfsburg the Bundesliga title? Plus we've got Women's Professional Soccer League locks and the 2-minute drill...

    05.06.20: Don Shula and the '72 Dolphins vs. the '07 Pats...Rocky IV review and boxing card unboxing...BMOC tries 35-year-old gum...Undisputed heavyweight trivia

    05.06.20: Don Shula and the '72 Dolphins vs. the '07 Pats...Rocky IV review and boxing card unboxing...BMOC tries 35-year-old gum...Undisputed heavyweight trivia
    05.06.20: We consider Don Shula's legacy and things get heated when we compare the '72 Dolphins vs. the '07 Pats...Maestro's Rocky IV review and a live unboxing of a pack of Rocky IV cards...Plus...BMOC tries 35-year-old gum and it doesn't go well...We manage to make undisputed heavyweight trivia unnecessarily complicated...a Hulu rant and the 2-minute drill.

    04.22.20: NFL Draft predictions! Card, Board and Video Game Recommendations...Mix up a "Quarantini"...MLB Multi-MVPs...40-yard dash times...plus, nobody likes Roger Goodell (still)

    04.22.20: NFL Draft predictions! Card, Board and Video Game Recommendations...Mix up a "Quarantini"...MLB Multi-MVPs...40-yard dash times...plus, nobody likes Roger Goodell (still)
    We break down the first five picks in Thursday's NFL draft...plus we talk dry, dirty and vodka martinis and the elusive "Quarantini," speculate about our 40-yard dash times...engage in some MLB MVP UCT (Unecessarily Complicated Trivia), and in case you were wondering, nobody likes Roger Goodell. Still.

    04.15.20: Pro Baseball is back (in China)! 80's Sitcom Recommendations, Movie Franchises and Documentaries...plus unnecessarily complicated Bundesliga Baseball trivia, the XFL bankruptcy and more

    04.15.20: Pro Baseball is back (in China)! 80's Sitcom Recommendations, Movie Franchises and Documentaries...plus unnecessarily complicated Bundesliga Baseball trivia, the XFL bankruptcy and more
    Pro Baseball is back (in China)! We pick the next 7 games in the Chinese Professional Baseball League (Go Monkeys!) 80's Sitcom Recommendations, Movie Franchises and Documentaries...plus unnecessarily complicated Bundesliga Baseball trivia, the XFL bankruptcy and more...

    3. Resilience: It's tactical.

    3. Resilience: It's tactical.

    In todays show Russ and Britton discuss the second pillar of the Buffalo Way. The guys discuss what it takes to bounce back from hard things and keep going. We are all going to get knocked down every once in a while, but what does it take to get back up? It takes resilience. The team also shares some new years resolutions and tactics to setting goals. Goals are important because we all need to know what we are fighting for. Resilience is a mindset to adapt and do hard things in the face of adversity.

    Get the show notes and links to resources shared right here.

    https://buffalowayleadership.com/podcast-2/

    Music courtesy of Drew Holcomb.

     

    December 4, 2019

    December 4, 2019

    It's time for a LIVE episode of Ask Dr. Doreen! Don't miss a chance to get YOUR question answered by the founder and CEO of the Center for Autism and Related Disorders! On this episode, Dr. Doreen answers questions about ABA hours, self-laughing and more! Don't miss it!

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    Autism Live is a production of the Center for Autism and Related Disorders (CARD), headquartered in Woodland Hills, California, and with offices throughout, the United States and around the globe. For more information on therapy for autism and other related disorders, visit the CARD website at http://centerforautism.com

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