
I'm Dr. Suzanne Goh—pediatric neurologist and Chief Medical Officer at Cortica. Magnificent Minds brings science, heart, and clarity to conversations about autism and child development. Each episode, I break down the research and answer the questions parents actually ask—from early signs and diagnosis to medical therapies and evidence-based treatments. If you're looking for honest, compassionate, ... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 7 | Founded | 2 months ago |
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In this episode, I'm taking you inside what makes ABA therapy truly effective. Whether your child is already in ABA or you're still deciding what support is right for them, this conversation will change how you think about therapy. I'm joined by Mich... more
In this episode, I'm speaking directly to parents who may be in a tender place right now. Maybe you just received your child's autism diagnosis last week, last month, or you're still processing something you heard months ago. I know you've been on qu... more
In this episode, I'm tackling the question that causes so much confusion and anxiety: What about toxins and chemicals in my child's environment? If you're raising a child with autism, this topic can feel overwhelming. You've heard everything is dange... more
In this episode we're tackling the question almost every parent asks me: What about screen time?
If you're raising a child with autism, this topic can feel especially charged. You've heard screens are terrible for development, but also that they hel... more
If you clicked on this episode because you're worried your child might have autism, I want you to know: you are not alone. That fear, that uncertainty, those late-night questions running through your mind—every parent I've met has been there in some ... more
In this episode, I'm breaking down three topics that spark intense debate but deserve clear, science-backed answers: leucovorin therapy for autism, acetaminophen (Tylenol) use during pregnancy, and vaccines.
After 25 years in practice and thousands ... more
I'm Dr. Suzanne Goh. I'm pediatric neurologist, board-certified behavior analyst, and Chief Medical Officer at Cortica.
Magnificent Minds is where science meets heart in conversations about autism and child development. Each episode, I break down th... more
My son has been getting ABA at Cortica for 5 years. I just listened to the podcast regarding Screen Time. While I appreciate the advice and agree with it, I have also now discovered that the therapists Cortica has recently hired are using the iPad with my son at home ABA in a way that is not advisable according to the doctors on this podcast. I think this is because Cortica has been hiring new inexperienced BAs to take over from experienced ABA therapists who have left due to their new policies.... more
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