
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 | Twice monthly | Episodes | 15 | Founded | 6 months ago |
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In this episode, I'm joined by Aqila Armstrong, licensed marriage and family therapist and Senior Manager of Counseling at Cortica, for a conversation we've been wanting to have for a long time: mental health in autism. For Mental Health Awareness Mo... more
In this episode, I'm walking you through the essential medical tests that every parent of an autistic child should know about, and more importantly, how to decide which ones actually matter for your child. I cover five key areas of testing in autism:... more
In this episode, I'm taking you inside one of the most important shifts happening in autism science right now: subtyping. I walk you through the latest research on why autism is best understood as many different conditions under one umbrella, not a s... more
In this episode, I'm exploring a question that weighs on so many parents: What will the future look like for my autistic child? Whether your child is a toddler, in elementary school, or already a teenager, the thought of adulthood can feel overwhelmi... more
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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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This show centers on autism and child development through a brain-first, holistic lens, blending science with practical guidance for families. Episodes frequently cover early signs, diagnosis, medical therapies, and evidence-based treatments, with concrete steps families can take to coordinate care, navigate services, and support whole-child development. A notable strength is translating research into actionable advice, often featuring clinicians and care teams from Cortica who emphasize multidisciplinary, person-centered approaches and realistic expectations for progress. Listeners can expect nuanced discussions about topics like autism subtypes, aging into adulthood, environmental factors, and the role of technology and education in suppo... more
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