1 in 36 Podcast
1 in 36 children in the United States of America are diagnosed with autism. Tune into 1 in 36, hosted by Eliza Bozenski, to hear from members of the entire autism community talk about what they are doing to learn, support, and broaden awareness.
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1 in 36 airs on:
WBPM 92.9FM/96.5FM and 1260AM/1420AM
Beacon, NY, 929wbpm.com, Sundays, 8:30AM EST
WHUD 100.7FM
Beacon, NY, WHUD.com, Sundays, 6:00AMEST
Oldies, WGNY 98.9/105.3FM and 1220AM
New Windsor, NY, WGNYFM.com, Sundays, 7:30AM EST
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Top episodes and featured guests 1 in 36 continues to welcome and interview some of the most compelling and key players in the field of autism, offering listeners an inside look into the current world, and future, of autism.
Temple Grandin, one of the world’s most accomplished and well known adults with autism. She has a PhD in animal science from the University of Illinois and is a professor at Colorado State University. She is the author of six books, including the national bestsellers Thinking in Pictures and Animals in Translation.
Dr. Kristin Sohl, a pediatrician with extensive experience in medical diagnosis, evaluation and treatment of children with a concern of autism and other neurodevelopmental disorders. Dr. Sohl is also the Executive Director of ECHO Autism, a virtual learning network of providers offering real-time access to autism and behavioral experts.
Dr. Deborah Napolitano, an assistant professor of applied behavior analysis (ABA) at Daemen College. Dr. Napolitano has published widely in the field of intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) and behavior analysis in some of the field’s leading journals, including the Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis and the American Journal of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities. Her research interests are in the areas of rigid and repetitive behavior in individuals with autism, drug and behavior interactions, applications of behavior analysis in child welfare, and the assessment and treatment of severe challenging behavior of persons with IDD.