• Emergency Preparedness for Neurodivergent Children: Tips for Families and Schools
    Jul 1 2025

    In this episode of Helping Families Go Beyond, host Lauren Carpenter speaks with Joshua Yirkovsky, 21-year Navy veteran and founder of Angel Force Foundation, about how families and schools can better prepare for emergencies involving neurodivergent children. From practical safety tools like wearable GPS devices and visual cues to individualized safety plans (ISPs) and modified emergency drills, Joshua shares expert strategies for reducing elopement risks and building collaborative, trauma-informed communities. Whether you're a parent, educator, or caregiver, this conversation is packed with actionable tips to help you create a safer, more responsive environment for children with developmental or sensory needs. Tune in to learn how you can take proactive steps to protect the ones you love.

    Angel Force Foundation Website: https://angelforcefoundation.org/

    Streetlight Angels Podcast: https://www.angelfp.com/streetlight-angels-podcast

    Timestamps:

    (00:00) School updates and introducing our guest, Joshua Yirkovsky Angel Force Foundation

    (04:20) What is Angel Force Foundation?

    (06:30) How has your experience in the military influenced the programs at Angel Force Foundation?

    (08:00) What accommodations can schools make for students with additional needs?

    (12:05) Emergencies at home and developing an emergency plan

    (14:30) ISP - Individual safety plan

    (15:40) Technology and tools

    (19:25) Advice for students prone to elopement

    (22:40) How can you design your environment to prevent elopement

    (26:10) Creating a village of shared safety

    (28:00) Success stories

    (29:45) Learn more about Angel Force Foundation

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    31 mins
  • Preparing for Takeoff: Autism-Friendly Travel Tips for Families
    Jun 2 2025

    Planning a family trip with a neurodivergent child can feel overwhelming—but it doesn’t have to be. In this episode of Helping Families Go Beyond, we talk with Alan Day, co-founder of Autism Double Checked, about how families can prepare for travel with autistic children, what service providers need to understand about sensory processing and individual needs, and why patience and problem-solving are key. From real-life travel tips to compassionate advice for parents and professionals, this conversation offers practical tools and hope for making travel more accessible and enjoyable. Tune in to feel more confident and supported on your next adventure.

    TSA Cares Number: 855-787-2227, Option 2

    Autism Double Checked Website

    Timestamps:

    (00:00) School Updates

    (02:30) Introducing Alan Day, Co-Founder and CEO of Autism Double Checked

    (03:45) The start of Autism Double Checked

    (05:45) How did your special needs parent experience influence this decision?

    (07:50) The power of the Autism Flies Program

    (12:30) TSA Cares

    (16:20) Where to sit on the plane - Tips

    (18:45) Advice for working through the airport

    (21:50) Autism Stays Program - How to stay at a hotel

    (27:30) Autism Passport Program

    (31:30) Trends towards neurodivergent children travel

    (38:45) How can families advocate in the meantime?

    (40:15) Messages for parents preparing for travel

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    44 mins
  • Supporting Neurodiverse Students Through Gamified Learning and AI
    May 1 2025

    Discover how gamification, emotional literacy, and AI are transforming education for neurodiverse learners in this insightful episode of Helping Families Go Beyond. Educator Ariana McDaniels shares real-life classroom experiences and expert tips on using technology safely and effectively to support students with autism and other neurodiverse needs.

    Learn how tools like AI can boost engagement, build community, and empower students to communicate and thrive—both in school and beyond. If you’re a parent, caregiver, or educator looking for practical strategies and inspiring stories, this episode is a must-listen. Timestamps:

    (00:00) School updates and Summer Literacy Camp

    (02:15) Introducing Ariana McDaniels from our Advanced Learning Center

    (04:30) Ariana’s research at Georgia Tech

    (05:40) Helping students navigate emotions

    (06:45) Applying her research to her classroom

    (07:50) Using AI in the classroom

    (10:35) AI tools

    (11:50) How will AI change special education?

    (12:30) How families can use AI at home

    (13:20) Using gamification to help students and eye tracking software

    (14:50) Research with Horizons

    (17:00) Success stories

    (18:00) AI safety

    (22:00) Final thoughts

    (23:25) Adult programs

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    26 mins
  • Supporting Families on the Autism Journey: Key Insights with Dr. Kerri Duncan
    Apr 1 2025

    Discover how Hart 4 Autism is making a difference in the lives of families seeking autism assessments and support. In this insightful episode of Helping Families Go Beyond, we sit down with Dr. Kerri Duncan, who has conducted hundreds of evaluations, helping parents navigate the journey with clarity and confidence.

    Learn about the ADOS assessment process, why early diagnosis matters, and how families can access the right resources—plus, debunk common myths about autism diagnoses.

    If you’re a parent, educator, or advocate looking for trusted guidance, this episode is a must-listen! Visit BeyondTheSpectrum.org for more resources.

    Visit Hart 4 Autism’s website: www.hart4autism.com

    Kerri's email: hart4autism2017@gmail.com

    Timestamps:

    (00:00) Introducing Dr. Kerri Duncan Founder of Hart 4 Autism & School updates

    (02:15) Starting Hart 4 Autism

    (05:40) Advice for adults who are seeking a diagnosis

    (09:40) What is the ADOS assessment process?

    (13:40) Advice for families searching for an ABA Therapy provider

    (16:30) Benefits of parent training

    (18:00) How can we be supportive of families who recently get the diagnosis?

    (22:30) How do you address the misunderstanding that Autism needs to be “fixed”?

    (25:00) Real-life story - Making friends and living independently

    (29:05) Advice for someone pursuing this career?

    (32:55) How can people reach out to you?

    (36:25) Final advice

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    40 mins
  • Beyond the Gym: Making Fitness Inclusive for Everyone with Autism Fitness’ Eric Chessen
    Mar 3 2025

    Discover how Autism Fitness is transforming adaptive fitness training with expert Eric Chessen. In this episode, we explore the importance of scalable exercise modifications, self-regulation strategies, and creating sensory-friendly environments for neurodivergent athletes. Eric shares insights on overcoming coaching challenges, building consistency in home-based fitness, and fostering inclusivity in gyms. Plus, hear an inspiring success story that highlights the power of structured, adaptable workouts. Whether you're a coach, educator, parent, or self-advocate, this conversation is packed with actionable tips for making fitness accessible to all.

    Eric Chessen is the Founder of Autism Fitness. With backgrounds in exercise and behavior sciences, Eric has spent over two decades developing effective, meaningful fitness programs for the autism and neurodivergent population. He is the creator of the PAC Profile Method and Autism Fitness Certification with over 500 Certified Pros worldwide. He is a TEDx presenter and consults with organizations and schools around the world seeking to prioritize and optimize their programs. Eric resides in Charlotte, NC with his wife, two rescue pitts, and egregiously problematic cat. He is an avid lifter and Brazilian Jiu Jitsu grappler.

    Reach Eric at:

    Instagram: @TheAutism Fitness

    YouTube: The Autism Fitness

    Website: AutismFitness.com

    Timestamps:

    (00:00) School Updates

    (01:15) Introducing Eric Chessen, Founder of Autism Fitness

    (02:50) What does it mean to be Autism Fitness Certified?

    (04:10) Balancing Accessibility and Curriculum

    (05:40) Misconceptions about Autism and fitness

    (09:10) How have you seen fitness benefit people?

    (13:00) How do you adapt an exercise routine for different individuals?

    (17:10) What modifications can be made to adapt to individuals?

    (23:00) What can parents do at home?

    (26:20) Favorite success stories

    (29:20) Advice to someone wanting to start their fitness journey

    (31:45) How to reach Eric

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    33 mins
  • Sweet Futures: Expanding Opportunities for Individuals with Autism
    Feb 3 2025

    In this episode, we sit down with Valerie Herskowitz, founder of The Chocolate Spectrum—a unique business and training program providing meaningful work opportunities for individuals on the autism spectrum. Valerie shares her journey as a therapist and mother, the inspiration behind the program, and how it’s transforming lives through chocolate-making. Listen as we explore topics like:

    • The importance of honoring a child’s authenticity and individuality.
    • Building inclusive workspaces and creating post-high school opportunities.
    • Valerie’s vision for expanding The Chocolate Spectrum to better serve the community.

    Discover how The Chocolate Spectrum is making a difference—one chocolate at a time. Plus, learn how your support helps fund this impactful initiative.

    Visit The Chocolate Spectrum Website Timestamps:

    (00:00) Introducing Valarie Herskowitz, Founder of The Chocolate Spectrum

    (03:00) Misconceptions about hiring neurodivergent individuals

    (05:30) Adapting the workspace

    (08:40) Educating the customers

    (11:45) Impact on the employees

    (15:50) How being a parent influenced The Chocolate Spectrum

    (20:50) Advice for families to prepare their children for life skill and work skills

    (27:25) Advice for employers to hire more neurodivergent individuals

    (31:40) Advice for caregivers

    (36:15) The future of The Chocolate Spectrum

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    40 mins
  • Protecting Vulnerable Individuals: Recognizing Red Flags and Empowering Caregivers
    Jan 1 2025

    In this insightful episode, we explore how caregivers, educators, and guardians can recognize signs of exploitation and create safe environments for vulnerable individuals. From sudden behavioral changes to online red flags, we discuss the subtle indicators that something may be amiss.

    Our guest shares expert advice on fostering open communication, teaching the difference between safe and unsafe interactions, and addressing the unique challenges faced by neurodivergent individuals. We also examine the importance of early education about boundaries, healthy relationships, and online safety to prevent exploitation before it begins.

    Whether you're a parent, teacher, or advocate, this episode provides actionable steps to help you identify potential risks and empower those in your care.

    Resources Mentioned

    Timestamps:

    (00:00) School updates

    (02:40) Introducing Madison Zivitski, Selah Freedom

    (04:40) Statistics about human trafficking and exploitation

    (12:20) Red flags

    (18:10) Signs caregivers could miss

    (26:00) Safe versus un-safe secrets

    (31:30) Tools and resources

    (42:20) Final thoughts

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    48 mins
  • Navigating the Holiday Season with your Neurodivergent Child
    Dec 2 2024

    In this episode, Dawn Wisniewski, a board-certified behavior analyst, shares practical strategies for helping children with sensory sensitivities thrive during the holidays. From navigating bright lights and loud music to managing disruptions in routine, Don provides insights on:

    • Preparing children for new sensory experiences with proactive planning.
    • Handling travel challenges and creating a “magic bag” for comfort.
    • Supporting children during gift-giving and social interactions.
    • Empowering parents and caregivers with self-care tips to reduce stress.

    Whether you're a parent, caregiver, or educator, this episode is packed with tips to make the holiday season more joyful and less overwhelming for everyone.

    Timestamps:

    (00:00) Introduction

    (02:45) introducing Dawn Wisniewski

    (04:00) New sensory experiences

    (08:15) Navigating the disruption to routine

    (12:12) Preparing for travel

    (17:10) Preparing for gift giving and receiving

    (20:20) Stress management for caregivers

    (23:40) Preparing for new foods

    Join us every month for a new episode of Helping Families Go Beyond. Visit beyondthespectrum.org for more information.

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    27 mins