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The ABA Speech Podcast - Easy Strategies For Parents and Professionals

Rose Griffin
Autism
Behavior Analysis
Applied Behavior Analysis
Speech Language Pathology
Speech Therapy
Communication Strategies
Video Modeling
AAC
Autism Spectrum Disorder
Hannah and Friends Family Foundation
Social Skills
Professional Training
School-Based Speech Therapy
Collaboration In Education
Evidence-Based Practices
Special Needs
AAC Devices
Gestalt Language Processing
Summer Activities
Communication Development

Join Rose Griffin, a dedicated Speech Therapist and BCBA from ABA SPEECH, as she shares her compassionate approach to supporting the communication needs of autistic individuals. With 20 years of experience, Rose is committed to respecting and understanding the diverse ways autistic people communicate and interact with the world.

This podcast is a resource for professionals and parents alike, offer... more

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Dr. Jessica Osos
PhD-level BCBA-D and Behavior Analyst Supervisor at Primary Children's Hospital
Primary Children's Hospital
Episode: #245: Naturalistic Interventions with Dr. Jessica Osos
Cindy Mrotek
Board certified assistant behavior analyst and learning behavior specialist, founder and CEO of ACE Therapies
ACE Therapies
Episode: #244: ABA Across The Lifespan with Cindy Mrotek
Dr. Erin Michaud
Speech language pathologist and principal investigator of the Early Markers of Autism Sibling Project
The New England Center for Children
Episode: #242: Early Markers of Autism Sibling Project at The New England Center For Children with Dr. Erin Michaud
Cindy Watson
Co-founder of Children's Therapy Team and a speech language pathologist
Children's Therapy Team
Episode: #241: The Importance of Open Communication with Cindy Watson and Abby Snavely
Abby Snavely
BCBA and Director of ABA at Team
Team
Episode: #241: The Importance of Open Communication with Cindy Watson and Abby Snavely
Ron DeMuesy
Special Education Teacher and BCBA
ABA Speech Connection
Episode: #240: School-Based BCBA Services with Ron DeMuesy
Allyson Wharam
BCBA instructional designer, mom of three, founder of Sidekick Learning
Sidekick Learning
Episode: #239: RBT and BCBA Supervision Resources with Allyson Wharam
Jennifer Houston
A clinical faculty member at Purdue Fort Wayne, SLP, and BCBA who has worked with a variety of settings and students.
Purdue Fort Wayne
Episode: #238: From SLP to SLP/BCBA: A Chat with Jennifer Houston
Ryan Hogan
School psychologist and father of a child with profound autism
Episode: #233: Navigating Both Sides of The IEP Table with Ryan Hogan

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Rose Griffin
Speech Therapist and Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) with 20 years of experience in supporting the communication needs of autistic individuals. Rose shares practical strategies aimed at respecting and understanding diverse communication styles.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 107 ratings
  • Great resource for aspiring BCBAs, RBTs, SLPs and SLPAs!

    Wow! I was referred by Rose to the first episode of her podcast after reaching out. As an RBT and SLPA this podcast will be a fantastic resource for continuing education for me, and already gave straight-to-the-point, valuable information by the first episode. Great job Rose— you are truly an inspiration!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    bellasgamingstuff
    United Statesa year ago
  • Unicorn?

    There are many things, like certain diseases, that are rare but that does not make them “unicorns.” Perhaps the reason SLP/BCBAs are rare is because so few would compromise themselves in such a way.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    WPVan
    United Statesa year ago
  • Great Information

    I love how Rose bridges the gap between Behavior Analysts and SLPs. There is a lot that we can learn from each other!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Jmhhfddvh
    United States2 years ago
  • Great communicator

    Rose is a great communicator when it comes to all things speech & language, autism, and aba. I enjoy listening to her talks. She is clear, concise, organized, and practical!

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    Ptslpfarmer
    United States2 years ago
  • No thanks

    I enjoy some of the guest interviews on this podcast as long as the host lets them talk. I was concerned about listening to the case studies. I was expecting them to be self aggrandizing. I had to turn it off when the host used the terms “my OT,” “my librarian,”and “my team,” when referring to a student’s team.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    WPVan
    United States2 years ago

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Some feedback includes concerns about the balance of discussion between guests, but overall, the reviews highlight a positive reception of the information shared.
The podcast is recognized as a significant resource for enhancing understanding of autism and communication approaches.
Many find the content informative, offering valuable insights for parents and professionals alike.
Listeners appreciate the practical and compassionate strategies presented for supporting autistic communication.

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#246: Getting Started with the RBT Certification with Jackie Jung
Q: What are your thoughts on the CEU requirement for RBT starting in 2026?
Jackie believes the CEU requirement is necessary for continued professional development but hopes that companies will support their RBTs in accessing these courses due to the financial burden it may present.
#246: Getting Started with the RBT Certification with Jackie Jung
Q: What was the process like to get certified as an RBT?
Jackie detailed the certification process starting with a 40-hour course, followed by a competency assessment and a test administered at a Pearson testing center. She found the process manageable if one studies for the exam.
#246: Getting Started with the RBT Certification with Jackie Jung
Q: How did you know you wanted to be an RBT?
Jackie's path was influenced by her experience as a nanny for a child diagnosed with ASD, which led her to consider a career in ABA despite her initial skepticism due to negative perceptions of ABA. She eventually found a fit in the role after learning more about progressive practices.
#244: ABA Across The Lifespan with Cindy Mrotek
Q: What would you tell a clinic owner who is thinking about offering multiple therapies at their clinic?
It's important to find the right people who support your mission and to ensure that you're working collaboratively to provide a more supportive model for families.
#244: ABA Across The Lifespan with Cindy Mrotek
Q: What do you think are some benefits of operating a clinic that offers all those different therapies?
We challenge each other and build a comprehensive program for our learners, focusing on what is medically necessary for progress rather than just filling in a graph.

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The content focuses on supporting the communication needs of autistic individuals through a compassionate and practical approach. It addresses various aspects of communication strategies that cater to children who are non-speaking, minimally speaking, or verbal. The discussions span early recognition and support of autism-related communication, clarifying distinctions between autism and speech differences, and fostering meaningful connections. The host often engages with professionals and parents alike, sharing insights from her extensive experience and encouraging a celebration of the strengths within the autistic community. Unique to this content is its dedication to respecting diverse communication styles, making it a valuable resource f... more

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1. Dr. Jessica Osos
2. Cindy Mrotek
3. Dr. Erin Michaud
4. Cindy Watson
5. Abby Snavely
6. Ron DeMuesy
7. Allyson Wharam
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