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AUTISM ONE RADIO SCHEDULEAutism One Radio Schedule Apr 1-Apr 9 Three Debuts! Five Specials! Rally!A Worldwide, Internet-Based Radio Station for the Care, Treatment, andRecovery of All Children with Autismhttp://www.autismone.org/radioSat, Apr 1: Debut! 12pm-12:30 ET Unruh Sovern, DD: Ensuring Your Child’sFuture-The Ways and Means of Working towards Independence for Children withAutism. and guests discuss the ways of obtaining appropriate servicesand supports without going bankrupt, so that their children will be able tolive independently in society. Today: introducing Unruh Sovern andher efforts with her son. Diagnosed with severe autism at 2 yrs 9 mo, Kolinlost the medical diagnosis of autism completely at age 7. discusseshow she navigated the systems Tricare, Insurance, Medicaid and SpecialEducation in financing the multifaceted approach she used to ensure Kolincould achieve independence, while maintaining financial solvency.Sun, Apr 2: 11am–11:30 Jack & Sytsema: Children of Destiny: SpiritualStrength and Hope for Families Struggling with Autism. Topic: Living in theJoy of the Lord. A look at ways to help us maintain a joyful, abundant life.Mon, Apr 3: Special: Combating Autism Act 10:30am-11:30 Emken, board member and legislative consultantof Cure Autism Now discusses the Combating Autism Act with Teri Small. Whyis the CAA needed? How will it help children with autism? 12pm-12:30 C. DeMio, MD: First Monday of the Month at Noon:Biomedical Treatments for the Spectrum. Topic: Gastrointestinal Treatments Special: Early Downward Trends 1:30pm-2:30 Dr. Mark Geier and Geier discuss their new studyentitled Early Downward Trends in Neurodevelopmental Disorders FollowingRemoval of Thimerosal-Containing Vaccines with Teri Small.Tues, Apr 4: Special: Double edition 10am–11:30 Teri Small: Autism: Help, Hope, and Healing. Guest CarlineBanks talks about the low-oxalate diet and about how she helped her son. 12pm-1 Guest Dr. Boyd Haley talks about the urinary porphyrin profile,indicator of mercury exposure, as well as other substantiation ofThimerosal’s involvement in the autism epidemic. New Book Release/Upcoming Movie 1:30pm–2 Chantal Sicile-Kira: The Real World of Autism with Chantal.Topic: “ Isn't Talking†Guest: Author Marti Leimbach, mother of a boywith autism. “ Isn't Talking†is taken very much from her real life,accurately cataloguing the struggle she had convincing anyone that her childis able to learn, and that there is a great deal we can do to mitigate thecore deficits of autism and help a boy like him move toward a more promisingfuture. Marti's book “Dying Young†went to number 5 on the New York Timesbestseller list and was the basis of a film by the same name starring , who is also in the final stages of negotiations to star in the filmversion of “ Isn't Talking.†Wed, Apr 5: 10am–10:30 Peta Cohen, MS, RD: Nutritional Approaches to TreatingAutism 11:30am–12 Seth D. Pearl, DC, CCN, CNS: Health and Wellness with Dr.Seth Pearl Debut! 12:30pm-1 Betty Jarusiewicz, PhD, LCADC and Bob , PT:Consider Neurotherapy. Both experienced clinicians using Neurotherapy (alsoknown as EEG Biofeedback and Neurofeedback) will be inviting otherclinicians, including MDs, psychologists, and other health professionals todiscuss how they use this exciting modality in the treatment of people onthe spectrum. Today: what neurotherapy is about and how it has been used. 9pm–9:30 Judyth Reichenberg-Ullman, ND, LCSW, DHANP and Ullman,ND, DHANP: A Drug-Free Approach to Asperger Syndrome and Autism. Topic:Treating the Whole Family of the ASD Child with Homeopathy Thurs, Apr 6: Special: Live: Mercury Generation March and Rally 9am-11 Live coverage from Washington, DC at the Mercury GenerationMarch, Rally and press conference. Host Teri Small. 12:30pm–1:30 Rhonda Brunett: Unlocking the Door to Autism. Topic: Whatit’s like to be on the inside looking out – meet guest Marty who hasautism. 3:30pm-4 Nicki Fischer: Get Real. Topic: “Working it Through.†Guest Shore, author and adult on the autism spectrum, talks about how hehas met various challenges in life. Discussion includes how to thoughtfullyconsider whether efforts put towards overcoming some challenges may be worthputting elsewhere. Shore was viewed as "too sick" to be treated onan outpatient basis and recommended for institutionalization. Nonverbaluntil 4, with much help from parents, teachers, and others, Shore isnow completing his doctoral degree in special education with a focus onhelping people on the spectrum develop their capacities to the fullestextent possible. Fri, Apr 7: 12pm-12:20 Rob Sidell and Teri Small: Autism Global Week in Review 1pm–1:30 Ackerman: Coffee Talk with Ackerman 3pm-3:30 Alyson Beytien: Family to Family 9pm–9:30 Suzanne Messina: ASIA Café: Addressing Special Issues inAutism 10pm–11 Hicks, MD, FAAP: Integrative Medical Approach to Autism.Guest: Dan Marko. Topic: Understanding the Mind and Body connection.Sat, Apr 8 Debut! 12pm-12:30 Dan Coulter: Life in the Asperger Lane. Dan and guestsdiscuss practical tips and techniques to help people with Asperger Syndromeand similar ASDs succeed in the world-and help others accept and appreciatethem. Dan draws on his family’s experiences raising a son with AspergerSyndrome and on his research as a producer of educational videos about ASand other special needs. Today: Dan and Coulter discuss strategies forhelping students with Asperger Syndrome and similar conditions who are inmainstream classrooms succeed in grades K-12.Sun, Apr 9 11am–11:30 Jack & Sytsema: Children of Destiny: SpiritualStrength and Hope for Families Struggling with Autism. Special: Part 1 of 2 8pm–8:30 S. Lemer, M.Ed., NCC, MS Bus: After the Diagnosis,Then What? Guest Dietrich Klinghardt, MD, PhD speaks about the 5 Levels ofHealing in Part 1 and the 7 factors in autism in Part 2 (Apr 23). 9pm–9:30 Lang, MFA: Pathways of Recovery

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where do i get more info on this in my area? like

where to start looking for it? channel wise. i have

never heard of this.

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--- Laha1960@... wrote:

> AUTISM ONE RADIO SCHEDULE

>

> Autism One Radio Schedule Apr 1-Apr 9 Three

> Debuts! Five Specials! Rally!

> A Worldwide, Internet-Based Radio Station for the

> Care, Treatment, and

> Recovery of All Children with Autism

> http://www.autismone.org/radio

>

> Sat, Apr 1:

>

> Debut!

> 12pm-12:30 ET Unruh Sovern, DD: Ensuring

> Your Child’s

> Future-The Ways and Means of Working towards

> Independence for Children with

> Autism. and guests discuss the ways of

> obtaining appropriate services

> and supports without going bankrupt, so that their

> children will be able to

> live independently in society. Today: introducing

> Unruh Sovern and

> her efforts with her son. Diagnosed with severe

> autism at 2 yrs 9 mo, Kolin

> lost the medical diagnosis of autism completely at

> age 7. discusses

> how she navigated the systems Tricare, Insurance,

> Medicaid and Special

> Education in financing the multifaceted approach

> she used to ensure Kolin

> could achieve independence, while maintaining

> financial solvency.

>

> Sun, Apr 2:

> 11am–11:30 Jack & Sytsema: Children of

> Destiny: Spiritual

> Strength and Hope for Families Struggling with

> Autism. Topic: Living in the

> Joy of the Lord. A look at ways to help us maintain

> a joyful, abundant life.

>

> Mon, Apr 3:

>

> Special: Combating Autism Act

> 10:30am-11:30 Emken, board member and

> legislative consultant

> of Cure Autism Now discusses the Combating Autism

> Act with Teri Small. Why

> is the CAA needed? How will it help children with

> autism?

>

> 12pm-12:30 C. DeMio, MD: First Monday of

> the Month at Noon:

> Biomedical Treatments for the Spectrum. Topic:

> Gastrointestinal Treatments

>

> Special: Early Downward Trends

> 1:30pm-2:30 Dr. Mark Geier and Geier discuss

> their new study

> entitled Early Downward Trends in

> Neurodevelopmental Disorders Following

> Removal of Thimerosal-Containing Vaccines with Teri

> Small.

>

> Tues, Apr 4:

>

> Special: Double edition

> 10am–11:30 Teri Small: Autism: Help, Hope, and

> Healing. Guest Carline

> Banks talks about the low-oxalate diet and about

> how she helped her son.

> 12pm-1 Guest Dr. Boyd Haley talks about the urinary

> porphyrin profile,

> indicator of mercury exposure, as well as other

> substantiation of

> Thimerosal’s involvement in the autism epidemic.

>

> New Book Release/Upcoming Movie

> 1:30pm–2 Chantal Sicile-Kira: The Real World of

> Autism with Chantal.

> Topic: “ Isn't Talking†Guest: Author

> Marti Leimbach, mother of a boy

> with autism. “ Isn't Talking†is taken

> very much from her real life,

> accurately cataloguing the struggle she had

> convincing anyone that her child

> is able to learn, and that there is a great deal we

> can do to mitigate the

> core deficits of autism and help a boy like him

> move toward a more promising

> future. Marti's book “Dying Young†went to

> number 5 on the New York Times

> bestseller list and was the basis of a film by the

> same name starring

> , who is also in the final stages of

> negotiations to star in the film

> version of “ Isn't Talking.â€

>

> Wed, Apr 5:

> 10am–10:30 Peta Cohen, MS, RD: Nutritional

> Approaches to Treating

> Autism

> 11:30am–12 Seth D. Pearl, DC, CCN, CNS: Health

> and Wellness with Dr.

> Seth Pearl

>

> Debut!

> 12:30pm-1 Betty Jarusiewicz, PhD, LCADC and Bob

> , PT:

> Consider Neurotherapy. Both experienced clinicians

> using Neurotherapy (also

> known as EEG Biofeedback and Neurofeedback) will be

> inviting other

> clinicians, including MDs, psychologists, and other

> health professionals to

> discuss how they use this exciting modality in the

> treatment of people on

> the spectrum. Today: what neurotherapy is about and

> how it has been used.

>

> 9pm–9:30 Judyth Reichenberg-Ullman, ND, LCSW,

> DHANP and Ullman,

> ND, DHANP: A Drug-Free Approach to Asperger

> Syndrome and Autism. Topic:

> Treating the Whole Family of the ASD Child with

> Homeopathy

>

> Thurs, Apr 6:

>

> Special: Live: Mercury Generation March and Rally

> 9am-11 Live coverage from Washington, DC at the

> Mercury Generation

> March, Rally and press conference. Host Teri

> Small.

>

> 12:30pm–1:30 Rhonda Brunett: Unlocking the Door

> to Autism. Topic: What

> it’s like to be on the inside looking out –

> meet guest Marty who has

> autism.

> 3:30pm-4 Nicki Fischer: Get Real. Topic: “Working

> it Through.†Guest

> Shore, author and adult on the autism

> spectrum, talks about how he

> has met various challenges in life. Discussion

> includes how to thoughtfully

> consider whether efforts put towards overcoming some

> challenges may be worth

> putting elsewhere. Shore was viewed as " too

> sick " to be treated on

> an outpatient basis and recommended for

> institutionalization. Nonverbal

> until 4, with much help from parents, teachers, and

> others, Shore is

> now completing his doctoral degree in special

> education with a focus on

> helping people on the spectrum develop their

> capacities to the fullest

> extent possible.

>

> Fri, Apr 7:

> 12pm-12:20 Rob Sidell and Teri Small: Autism Global

> Week in Review

> 1pm–1:30 Ackerman: Coffee Talk with

> Ackerman

> 3pm-3:30 Alyson Beytien: Family to Family

> 9pm–9:30 Suzanne Messina: ASIA Café: Addressing

> Special Issues in

> Autism

> 10pm–11 Hicks, MD, FAAP: Integrative Medical

> Approach to Autism.

> Guest: Dan Marko. Topic: Understanding the Mind and

> Body connection.

>

> Sat, Apr 8

>

> Debut!

> 12pm-12:30 Dan Coulter: Life in the Asperger Lane.

> Dan and guests

> discuss practical tips and techniques to help

> people with Asperger Syndrome

> and similar ASDs succeed in the world-and help

> others accept and appreciate

> them. Dan draws on his family’s experiences

> raising a son with Asperger

> Syndrome and on his research as a producer of

> educational videos about AS

> and other special needs. Today: Dan and

> Coulter discuss strategies for

> helping students with Asperger Syndrome and similar

> conditions who are in

> mainstream classrooms succeed in grades K-12.

>

> Sun, Apr 9

> 11am–11:30 Jack & Sytsema: Children of

> Destiny: Spiritual

> Strength and Hope for Families Struggling with

> Autism.

>

> Special: Part 1 of 2

> 8pm–8:30 S. Lemer, M.Ed., NCC, MS Bus:

> After

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