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The Autism in Black Podcast - Practical Guidance: Applying Evidence-Based Practices in Autism

Practical Guidance: Applying Evidence-Based Practices in Autism

06/11/24 • 22 min

The Autism in Black Podcast

Welcome to the Autism in Black Podcast, hosted by Maria Davis-Pierre, LMHC. Today, we're excited to welcome Dr. Emajonite Etienne, an expert in curriculum and teaching with a Master’s in Special Education, who has dedicated her career to enhancing autism education through evidence-based practices.

In This Episode:

Dr. Emajonite Etienne discusses her research and findings on the most effective evidence-based practices for students with autism. This episode is designed to enlighten educators, parents, and practitioners on how to practically apply these EBPs in real-world settings, enhancing the learning and development of children with autism.

Listeners will learn about:

  • Overview of Evidence-Based Practices: What are they and why are they crucial for supporting children with autism?
  • Research Insights: Dr. Etienne’s findings from her extensive research on EBPs and their impact on autism education.
  • Applying EBPs to Real Cases: Practical tips on how to implement these strategies effectively with real case examples.

Connect with Dr. Emajonite Etienne:

About Dr. Emajonite Etienne: Dr. Etienne is a professor and early intervention practitioner with extensive experience working with children with ASD. A proud Haitian-American, fluent in Haitian-Creole, she actively brings awareness about autism to the communities she serves. Dr. Etienne has recently defended her doctoral dissertation focusing on teacher perceptions of the use of evidence-based practices for students with autism.

Missed the Conference? Didn’t catch Dr. Etienne’s workshop or other insightful sessions from the recent Autism in Black Conference? You can still access all the knowledge and inspiration. Purchase the replay to watch at your convenience here: www.autisminblack.org/conference2024

Support and Connect with Autism in Black:

Thank you for tuning into the Autism in Black Podcast! Share your thoughts using #aibpod on social media. Together, let's continue to build a more inclusive and supportive community.

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Welcome to the Autism in Black Podcast, hosted by Maria Davis-Pierre, LMHC. Today, we're excited to welcome Dr. Emajonite Etienne, an expert in curriculum and teaching with a Master’s in Special Education, who has dedicated her career to enhancing autism education through evidence-based practices.

In This Episode:

Dr. Emajonite Etienne discusses her research and findings on the most effective evidence-based practices for students with autism. This episode is designed to enlighten educators, parents, and practitioners on how to practically apply these EBPs in real-world settings, enhancing the learning and development of children with autism.

Listeners will learn about:

  • Overview of Evidence-Based Practices: What are they and why are they crucial for supporting children with autism?
  • Research Insights: Dr. Etienne’s findings from her extensive research on EBPs and their impact on autism education.
  • Applying EBPs to Real Cases: Practical tips on how to implement these strategies effectively with real case examples.

Connect with Dr. Emajonite Etienne:

About Dr. Emajonite Etienne: Dr. Etienne is a professor and early intervention practitioner with extensive experience working with children with ASD. A proud Haitian-American, fluent in Haitian-Creole, she actively brings awareness about autism to the communities she serves. Dr. Etienne has recently defended her doctoral dissertation focusing on teacher perceptions of the use of evidence-based practices for students with autism.

Missed the Conference? Didn’t catch Dr. Etienne’s workshop or other insightful sessions from the recent Autism in Black Conference? You can still access all the knowledge and inspiration. Purchase the replay to watch at your convenience here: www.autisminblack.org/conference2024

Support and Connect with Autism in Black:

Thank you for tuning into the Autism in Black Podcast! Share your thoughts using #aibpod on social media. Together, let's continue to build a more inclusive and supportive community.

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undefined - Navigating Adulthood: Insights on Autism

Navigating Adulthood: Insights on Autism

Welcome to the Autism in Black Podcast, hosted by Maria Davis-Pierre, LMHC. In today’s episode, we are thrilled to have Yovanna Madhere, MSW, an experienced clinical social worker, author, and transformational speaker, share her expertise and personal journey as a parent of a young adult with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).

In This Episode:

Yovanna Madhere offers a blend of personal insights and research-backed strategies focusing on fostering independence, self-advocacy, and effective time management for young adults with ASD. Her experience as a mother and professional provides a unique perspective on raising and supporting young adults on the spectrum.

Listeners will learn about:

  • Parental Insights: Yovanna’s personal experiences raising a young adult with ASD, detailing the challenges and triumphs.
  • Empowering Strategies: Research and data-driven approaches that support favorable outcomes in independence and self-advocacy for autistic young adults.
  • Effective Time Management: Techniques to help young adults with ASD manage their time and responsibilities more efficiently.

Connect with Yovanna Madhere:

  • Instagram: Yovanna Rocks
  • Book: “The Many Gems in Your Crown: 7 Ways to Shine Brighter from Within” available on Amazon.

About Yovanna Madhere: Yovanna is a Clark Atlanta University graduate with a Master of Social Work focused on health and mental health. She has over a decade of experience in clinical social work, along with being a fitness, health, and wellness expert. A dedicated life coach and speaker, Yovanna’s work encompasses spiritual, mental, and physical practices aimed at healing and empowerment. Living in Atlanta, GA with her family and pets, Yovanna continues to inspire and advocate for wellness and personal growth.

Missed the Conference? Didn’t catch Yovanna’s workshop or other insightful sessions from the recent Autism in Black Conference? You can still access all the knowledge and inspiration. Purchase the replay to watch at your convenience here: www.autisminblack.org/conference2024

Support and Connect with Autism in Black:

Thank you for tuning into the Autism in Black Podcast! Share your thoughts using #aibpod on social media. Together, let's continue to build a more inclusive and supportive community.

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undefined - Beyond Barriers: Empowering Gifted, Disabled, and Black Students

Beyond Barriers: Empowering Gifted, Disabled, and Black Students

Welcome to the Autism in Black Podcast, hosted by Maria Davis-Pierre, LMHC. In this episode, we're honored to have Dr. Stacy Haynes, a distinguished educator and Licensed Professional Counselor, discuss the unique challenges and opportunities in supporting gifted, disabled, and Black students.

In This Episode:

Dr. Stacy Haynes delves into the world of Black Autistic students who are also identified as gifted, a group that often faces significant challenges in traditional educational settings. This episode focuses on creating inclusive environments that recognize and cater to the specific needs of these students to ensure their academic and social success.

Listeners will explore:

  • Challenges at the Intersection: Understanding the unique barriers faced by gifted and disabled Black students in school systems.
  • Evidenced-Based Practices: Strategies that have been proven to support the educational journey of K-12 students within this demographic.
  • Creating Inclusive Environments: How schools and educators can better accommodate and celebrate the diversity and capabilities of all students.

Connect with Dr. Stacy Haynes:

About Dr. Stacy Haynes: Dr. Haynes has over 20 years of mental health experience, specializing in the behavioral and emotional challenges of children and families. She holds degrees from Liberty University, Bowie State University, and Argosy University. As the Clinical Director of Little Hands Family Services, LLC in New Jersey and Pennsylvania, Dr. Haynes continues to make impactful changes in the lives of many families. She is also a proud wife and mother, deeply committed to community and family.

Missed the Conference? Didn’t catch Dr. Haynes’s workshop or other insightful sessions from the recent Autism in Black Conference? You can still access all the knowledge and insights. Purchase the replay to watch at your convenience here: www.autisminblack.org/conference2024

Support and Connect with Autism in Black:

Thank you for tuning into the Autism in Black Podcast! Share your thoughts using #aibpod on social media. Together, let's continue to build a more inclusive and supportive community.

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