In this compelling episode, host Sara Intonato and special guest Sandra delve into the profound impact of communication therapies, particularly Rapid Prompting Method (RPM) and Spelling to Communicate (STC), on non-speaking individuals. They share personal journeys, discuss the financial and emotional challenges faced by families, and emphasize the importance of emotional readiness, professional intervention, and community support. #### **Key Highlights:** 1. **Importance of Allocating Funds for Communication Therapies:** - Sara and Sandra stress the need for financial support for communication therapies like RPM and STC, highlighting the limited resources available for non-speaking individuals and their families. - They discuss systemic issues and advocate for broader funding and support. 2. **Emotional Readiness and Parental Skepticism:** - Sandra recounts her journey with her son Luke, emphasizing the struggles with skepticism and emotional readiness, alongside the breakthrough moments resulting from expert RPM intervention. - Sara shares her own experiences of trying dietary changes for her child, emphasizing the need for personal research and faith in alternative methods. 3. **Unique Dynamics of Parent-Child Relationships:** - Both speakers discuss the challenges and rewards of parenting neurodiverse children, focusing on individual journeys and the pivotal moments of seeking expert help. 4. **Impact of Dietary Changes:** - Sandra and Sara explore the positive impact of gluten and dairy-free diets on their children’s health, noting significant improvements in cognitive functions and behavior. - They cite influential books and research, like JB Henley's work, that guided them towards effective communication methods. 5. **Trauma and Healing:** - The conversation covers the importance of acknowledging and managing trauma in both autistic individuals and their caregivers, emphasizing holistic healing. 6. **Luke and Sandra’s Collaborative Book:** - Sandra shares exciting news about writing a book with Luke, offering dual perspectives on their life experiences to help new parents navigate autism. 7. **Financial Challenges and Support Initiatives:** - The episode discusses the establishment of a GoFundMe campaign to support Luke’s communication program and advocate for systemic change. 8. **Call to Action:** - Both speakers call on listeners to take action, support non-speaking individuals and their families, and leave a review to help others find the podcast. #### **Quotes:** - **Luke's Insight:** “Why are they so threatened by my voice?” - illustrating the resistance some face when advocating for non-speaking individuals. - **Sandra on Expert Help:** “Adding an RPM provider was a turning point, making profound communication breakthroughs possible for Luke.” #### **Resources Mentioned:** - **Books:** - JB Henley's book on communication methods - Recommended reading on understanding the autistic brain - **Websites:** - Luke's website: [thisislukecaddy](https://thisislukecaddy) #### **Links:** - **GoFundMe Campaign:** [Support Luke's Communication Program](https://gofundme.com/LukesCommunication) - **Podcast Review:** [Leave a Review](https://podcastreview.com/SaraIntonatoConsulting) #### **Connect with Us:** - **Instagram:** [@saraintonato](https://instagram.com/saraintonato) Tune in to learn more about transforming the lives of non-speaking individuals through innovative therapies and the power of community support. Be inspired to make a difference and “be the change” in your community!
On this episode, host Sara Intonato engages in an insightful conversation about hope, perseverance, and the unique experiences of neurodiverse individuals. Joining her is Madison Imber, a dedicated RPM practitioner from Calgary, Alberta, who offers a wealth of knowledge on supporting individuals with communication challenges. #### Key Points Discussed 1. **Grandmother's Advocacy:** - Sara shares a touching conversation with a grandmother advocating for her non-speaking grandson. - Emphasis on overcoming mental barriers to foster hope and progress in the child's development. 2. **Support and Resources:** - Suggestions for parents to seek resources like therapy, hypnosis, yoga, and support groups. - Importance of maintaining energy and a positive mindset for supporting their child’s growth. 3. **Base Camp One:** - The concept of starting at "base camp one" to create a foundation for continual progress. - Encouragement for parents to stay consistent in their efforts. 4. **RPM Practitioner Insights:** - Madison Imber discusses her practice and journey with RPM. - Highlights the importance of starting with just a few minutes a day and building from there. 5. **Emotional Regulation:** - Sara discusses the impact of parents regulating their emotions and energy. - The necessity of self-care practices, such as yoga, for maintaining a supportive environment. 6. **Commitment Through Challenges:** - Stories of parental commitment during the pandemic. - Acknowledgment of the lack of shortcuts in the process and the need for sustained effort. 7. **Sensory and Communication Differences:** - The diversity of sensory profiles and the need to cater to individual needs. - Creating a space for unique communication and sensory abilities. 8. **Parental Hope and Involvement:** - Encouraging parents to connect with resources and give themselves permission to hope. - Emphasizing the role of trust and confidence building in communication for non-speaking individuals. 9. **RPM Lifestyle and Practice:** - RPM’s focus on building a whole person beyond academics. - The importance of a balanced life while using RPM for learning and independent living. 10. **Path to Independence:** - The process of turning words into actions and leading a richer life through RPM. - Discussion on emotional, sensory, and motor readiness in communication development.
In this deeply moving episode, we explore the incredible journey of Luke V, a 19-year-old non-speaking individual who communicates using the Rapid Prompt Method (RPM) and spelling through a letterboard. Diagnosed at age 3 with mild to moderate autism and a global developmental delay, Luke has defied expectations, revealing the strength and intellect within. **Key Highlights:** - **Emotional Expression with Stuffed Animals (3:21):** Luke discusses using stuffed animals to express his emotions, a creative outlet that helped him during his journey. - **Acknowledging Emotions in Teenagers (7:15):** Sara Intonato praises Luke's emotional maturity, recognizing the challenges teenagers face in regulating their emotions. - **Supportive Family Dynamics (12:45):** Madison shares insights on having supportive parents and the crucial role they play in nurturing communication skills. - **Presuming Competence (17:30):** Sara delves into the topic of presuming competence in children with disabilities and reflects on parents' regrets for not recognizing it earlier. - **Journey to Fluent Communication (23:00):** Luke talks about his two-year journey to fluent communication, highlighting Madison’s unwavering support and the dedicated practice at home. - **Commitment of Luke's Family (28:40):** Sara acknowledges the immense dedication of Luke and his family in facilitating his communication journey. - **Madison's Reflection (33:22):** Madison reflects on her role and the initial challenges faced during the early stages of Luke’s communication journey. - **First Conversation After 19 Years (38:55):** Sandra and Luke share the emotional and beautiful moment of their first conversation after 19 years, offering a powerful testament to perseverance and connection. - **Trusting Intuition (45:30):** Sara emphasizes the empowerment that comes from trusting one's intuition about children's abilities, especially in communication. - **Living Independently (51:10):** Luke shares his excitement about living independently and humorously looks forward to not hearing his brother's "trash music." - **Pride in Poetry (56:40):** Luke expresses pride in his poetry and publications. Listeners can find his work on his website and social media platforms. - **Encouragement for Non-Speakers (1:02:15):** Luke encourages parents of non-speakers to trust RPM, sharing a message of hope and determination. - **Message to Rocco (1:07:30):** Sara asks for advice for her son, Rocco, who is finding his voice. Luke warmly encourages Rocco, stating the importance of his voice for the world. - **Gratitude and Support (1:13:05):** Sara expresses deep gratitude for Luke's support and how it positively impacts others like Rocco, reducing feelings of isolation. - **Final Thoughts and Future Goals (1:18:40):** Luke shares his future aspirations of writing a novel and seeking employment. Sara supports his ambitions and advocates for fair compensation for his advocacy work. - **Balancing Regret and Hope (1:24:50):** The concept of divine timing is discussed, along with balancing feelings of regret and hope for the future and the importance of acknowledging both emotions. **Resources and Links:** - [Luke’s Website](https://www.lukesvoice.com) - Follow Luke on [Instagram](https://www.instagram.com/lukepoetry) and [Twitter](https://www.twitter.com/lukepoetry) **Join Us Next Week:** Stay tuned for Part 2 of the Luke Series, where we will continue to explore Luke's incredible journey and dive deeper into the challenges and triumphs of non-speaking individuals.
In this episode of The Full Potential Podcast we welcome Alyssa Labrecque, a renowned gut health expert, to discuss the importance of creating safe spaces for children with autism and the significance of self-care for parents. We delve into how managing the nervous system's response to stressful situations can drastically improve well-being and the overall family dynamic. We share personal stories and practical advice to empower listeners to prioritize your mental, emotional, and physical health. ### Key Points: 1. **Creating Safe Spaces:** - Alyssa emphasizes the importance of avoiding a "fix it" mentality driven by fear and anxiety. - Sara highlights the widespread fear and anxiety in families of children with autism and the necessity to create safety and confidence rather than focusing on “fixing” behaviors. 2. **Self-Care and Prioritization:** - Both speakers stress the importance of daily self-care and not waiting until reaching a breaking point. - Sara shares her transformative experience of taking a month-long trip to India, which underscored the need to prioritize herself without feeling trapped. 3. **Building Self-Trust:** - Alyssa discusses keeping promises to oneself and understanding the body's signals as a way to enhance self-trust and decision-making. - The episode touches on how honoring one's inner child can help parents better cope with the challenges they face. 4. **Holistic Health:** - Sara and Alyssa speak about the interconnectedness of emotional struggles and physical symptoms, particularly in the context of gut health. - They advocate for foundational health practices like adequate hydration, nourishment, and emotional well-being before relying on supplements or external aids. 5. **Children's Behavior and Communication:** - Sara explains children's behaviors as a form of communication, urging listeners to observe and address changes in their own bodies' behaviors. 6. **Empowering Caregivers:** - Alyssa highlights the importance of modeling behavior for family members, showcasing how personal transformation can inspire and support others. ### Additional Insights: - Alyssa’s journey as a gut health practitioner was deeply influenced by her sister’s illness and her own health struggles. - The conversation underscores the significance of managing stress and emotional health to prevent physical ailments. - Both Sara and Alyssa underscore the importance of community support and actionable steps to alleviate anxiety and increase resilience. - Join Alyssa Labrecque’s support group for additional guidance and community support on YouTube, Instagram, and Facebook.
We’re thrilled to share the highlights from our latest episode where I had the pleasure of hosting the incredible Elizabeth Ralph – the spiritual investor who’s transforming the way we approach money and wealth building. **Episode Title: "Effortless Wealth with Elizabeth Ralph"** 🎧 Listen to the Full Episode Here [insert link] **Key Insights from the Episode:** 1. **Empowering Financial Tools**: Elizabeth Ralph introduced us to the **Spiritual Investor Program**, designed to help you manage your money with minimal time commitment. We explored several investment routes perfect for diverse needs, including 529 accounts, Roth IRAs, custodial accounts, and even small business incorporations for kids. 2. **Shattering Limiting Beliefs**: We had a heartfelt discussion about the importance of moving beyond limiting beliefs – especially for parents of children with disabilities. We shared empowering stories that demonstrate the success children with autism can achieve through unconventional methods like equine therapy. 3. **Building a Second Income Stream**: Managing a stable financial plan while maintaining job flexibility for family needs is possible. Elizabeth provides essential tips on building a second income stream through thoughtful investing. 4. **Investing as a Family**: Universal truths around investing were shared – it’s not just about numbers, but an expansion of energy. Sara shared how financial planning can become stress-free and joyous, even for children on the spectrum. 5. **Authenticity and Presence**: The episode underscores the importance of maintaining authenticity in all life aspects. Elizabeth emphasized connecting with others and guiding them towards effortless money by tapping into their intrinsic strength. **Sara’s Personal Reflections**: I shared my own journey of setting up a 529 account for my son with autism. This episode reaffirmed my belief that parenting, much like investing, can be more effortless when approached with the right mindset. 6. **Wisdom from Visionaries**: Elizabeth quoted the Bhagavad Gita and Warren Buffett, highlighting the importance of focus and saying no more often to create mental space for financial success. **Stay Connected and Informed**: Join our community on Instagram for daily inspiration and support on your financial journey. Follow Elizabeth for timely reminders and insights that could transform your relationship with money. **Call to Action – Your Takeaways**: What was your biggest takeaway from this episode? We’d love to hear your thoughts! Share your next steps with us and let’s walk this empowering path together.
In my ongoing mission to delve into the unique journeys of individuals and families thriving with neurodiversity, I’m excited to bring you an enlightening conversation in our latest episode featuring special guest Cindy Ingram. In this compelling episode, Cindy shares her intimate exploration of social anxiety, childhood trauma, and her realization and acceptance of being autistic. As a mother of two autistic children, Cindy offers a poignant look at the interplay between parenting and personal growth, revealing how her challenges have reshaped her perspective on life and self-understanding. The conversation delves deeply into: **The Impact of Autism:** How Cindy’s and her children’s diagnoses prompted a profound reassessment of her life. **Art as Therapy:** Discover how Cindy uses art as a meditative tool to navigate her emotions and how it serves as a crucial outlet for her self-expression and mental health. **Challenges of Masking:** Cindy discusses the difficulties of "masking" autism traits in everyday life and the journey towards embracing her true self. **Importance of Advocacy:** Sara and Cindy explore the significance of advocacy in the neurodiverse community, stressing the power of art and creativity in achieving personal and emotional growth. In times when you might feel overwhelmed or undervalued, Cindy and Sara remind us of the underestimated power of creativity. Art isn't just a hobby—it's a lifeline, a mode of survival, and a form of profound self-care. This episode encourages you to reconnect with your creative instincts, which could be as simple as starting an art journal, visiting a local museum, or participating in Cindy’s incredible virtual offerings.
Are you feeling overwhelmed by the complexity of navigating your child's health and well-being, especially if they're on the autism spectrum? You're not alone, and this week's episode of Sara Intonato Consulting is here to empower you with invaluable insights and the strength to reclaim control. 🎧 Episode Title: Taking Your Power Back! 🎙️ Host: Sara Intonato 🌟 Special Guest: Greer McGuinness In a candid conversation with special guest Greer McGuinness, registered dietitian and mom of a son with autism, we dive deep into the landscape of pediatric health for children with autism, ADHD, and more. Greer sheds light on the evolving scientific evidence around autism, the microbiome, heavy metals, and mycotoxins, challenging the outdated belief that autism is solely a genetic condition. Key Episode Highlights: 1️⃣ Balancing Acceptance and Healing: Sara and Greer navigate the polarized views of autism and discuss how desiring better health for a child doesn't mean less acceptance of their autism. 2️⃣ Greer's Personal Journey: Our guest shares how she took charge of her son's health through a dietary and detox journey, facing initial resistance but ultimately finding a community of empowering moms in the biomedical field. 3️⃣ The Four Pillars of Detox: Discover Greer's foundational approach to improving children's health, including clean water, food, and air, and why starting with foundational testing matters. 4️⃣ Challenging the Status Quo: Learn why it's crucial to question claims of "no research" and how personal testimonies play a role in evidence-based practice. 5️⃣ Skepticism and Advocacy: Sara and Greer discuss the challenges faced when government messaging and standard medical practices limit alternative treatments’ acceptance. 6️⃣ Trust Your Instincts: The importance of parental instincts and why you should never hesitate to seek a second opinion or advocate fiercely for your child. 7️⃣ Breaking Barriers: Hear from Greer about the struggles of becoming an expert out of necessity and the perseverance required to advocate for change within the healthcare system. Plus, Greer also shares about her ebook, which is a practical guide for families starting nutrition paths without preliminary testing. 🌱 Start Your Power Reclamation Journey Now 🌱 Ready to take the first step toward empowerment? Tune in to our episode and join our community where your voice matters and your struggles are shared. Sara and Greer's insights are just the spark you need to begin advocating for your child's best life. ➡️ Listen to the full episode!
The term “self care” is so overused and unspecific, it’s become a buzzword that doesn’t take on any true meaning in daily life. However, everyone knows how a bank account functions. Because unless you’re living under a rock, your life depends on one. Your energetic bank account is crucial to everything you do in your life. And like any other bank account, deposits and withdrawals must be made. How can you balance yours? Dive into this episode and see for yourself. Schedule a Road Map Session now and start healing. https://saraintonato.as.me/schedule.php
I am absolutely thrilled to be back to weekly podcasting, and I have episodes lined up that have the power to change your life as a parent to a child with needs. Seriously, we’re tackling very important topics that don’t get much air time (even though they should). Subscribe to the show if you haven’t yet, because you won’t want to miss what’s in store. Today’s episode sets the bar high, so buckle up. What exactly happens when a client signs on to work with me? Today, you get to see for yourself. Daniela, an amazing mom to a nonspeaking son with ASD, reached out for help during a particularly challenging stage of parenting. Worried about his self injurious behavior, she’d forgo the sleep she sorely needed and instead stay awake scrolling the internet for solutions to help him. No matter what she did, she felt it wasn’t enough. Bravely and vulnerably, she logged in for our session together. What you’re about to listen to is a completely unedited recording of what transpired. If she can show up, help herself, and feel lighter and more confident on the other side, so can you. Have a listen, and if you hear yourself in Daniela, dive in for your Road Map Session now and start healing. https://saraintonato.as.me/schedule.php
Navigating the world of autism, adhd, and other disabilities is confusing enough. Add in differing opinions on nutrition (gluten free, grain free, dairy free, paleo, keto, etc) and biomedical healing (some people believe in it, others don’t), and it can feel like you’re caught in a whirlpool of overwhelm. Most people feel so daunted by all the options, they end up staying stuck,so afraid of making the wrong decision, they freeze. Others take action but because the confusion makes them constantly question themselves, they end up hopping from one modality to the next, unsure if anything is truly helping. Trust me, I get it. Enter Michelle Walrath, a trailblazer in the pesticide free, non-GMO restaurant market, who believes that food and health should be joyful experiences. She’s also a mom of four children who’s used to juggling hockey practice, homework, and healthy eating during large family gatherings. Yes, I said joyful. Take a nice, deep exhale. This doesn’t have to be hard. If you’re the parent who’s giving your kid fast food multiple times per week, please know this episode is for you in all its encouraging, nonjudgmental beauty. If your kid already eats their greens, there is so much more here for you to consider. Listen Now https://saraintonato.as.me/schedule.php
It’s the big, scary thing most families avoid like the plague: speaking with a special education attorney to support their child. Too often, people avoid doing this for a host of reasons, such as not wanting to seem “combative,” worrying about the cost (even before they’ve made a phone call or received a quote), and imagining a long, drawn out ordeal. Of course, most parents of children with autism are ALREADY managing so much, the idea of adding another undertaking feels like trying to stuff a ski parka into an already packed suitcase. But what if it doesn’t have to be that way?I’m honored to welcome the highly regarded, New York based special education attorney, Susan Deedy, to the podcast today for a no holds barred interview.As a parent of a nonspeaker (who is finally starting to speak at 13 years old), I don’t hold back in asking all the questions I know you need to be answered, such as:“Should I homeschool instead?”“When is the right time to talk to an attorney?”“What should I look for in a good lawyer?”“Can I actually get my child’s needs met, even if I’m told it can’t be done?”Listen to this episode, save it, take notes, and listen again. You’re not going to want to miss one word. Remember, I’ve always got your back.
Not only did my first book, Emotional Healing for Parents of Children with Autism, debut on Monday as the top new release in several categories, it hit #1 in the autism category in under 24 hours!To say I’m thrilled is an understatement. I am finally able to positively impact families all over the world in an easily accessible way. For those of you eagerly awaiting the audio book (it’s just a few weeks away), I’ve got another surprise for you!This week’s podcast contains another audio excerpt from the book, and reading this one was even more emotional. It took me right back to a pivotal moment in my journey when I had to choose to heal myself and face all my fears, or negatively impact my child. I’d be lying to say I didn’t have to pause recording a few times to gather myself. And I bet you will too. Enjoy listening to this very special episode of the podcast and get your copy of the book HERE!Emotional Healing for Parents of Children With Autism: The Journey You Never Expected to Take https://a.co/d/b8vHAI6
The Full Potential Podcast is back! Not only are weekly episodes coming at you every Friday, but today’s is VERY special. For the first time EVER, you’ll hear an excerpt from my book, Emotional Healing for Parents of Children with Autism, which comes out Monday!!! And let me tell you, reading the words out loud was a vulnerable experience. Even though I’d read the words silently hundreds of times, saying them out loud brought me right back to the moments you’ll hear about. Grab your tissues, folks, and get ready for a journey.
Let’s get real. Even when you have a joyful life as a parent to a child with needs, you still face many decisions that parents of neurotypical kids just don’t. Some of these decisions are small, and even though they require your energy, they’re not too taxing.Others are major. They have the potential to change the trajectory of your child’s entire future. And it’s up to you to make them if your child is unable to advocate for themselves.It’s intense. It can be scary. And also beautiful.Joy Bufalini is a mom of three children, one of whom has intense needs. She knows what it’s like to be in survival mode. She knows what it’s like to make major decisions on a daily basis. She’s also committed to thriving as a woman, mother, and entrepreneur.Our discussion on today’s episode is one of my favorites, ever. It’s honest, emotional, and something ever parent needs to hear, especially if you’re IN IT right now.
On today's podcast episode we’re are taking a deep dive into presuming competence and why this is the most important assumption that you can make when you are dealing with someone with needs. It fosters empowerment. It dramatically shifts the quality of your interactions. It will blow the lid off what you think is possible for your child. Dive into this week’s episode to learn how.
On today's podcast episode we’re are talking about one of the most powerful topics pertaining to Relationship Development Intervention: readiness on behalf of the parent. Very often parents of neurodiverse kids are stressed andoverwhelmed. It seems so commonplace that nobody pays much attention to solving it, to be honest. But if you’re keen to be a strong guide for your child, it’s a major obstacle to the goals you so deeply want to achieve. The good news is you can address it right now. Dive into this week’s episode to learn how.
On today's podcast episode we examining why individuals with autism can have a more difficult time adapting and transitioning, as well as what provokes their brains to get “stuck” and have more challenges developing independence. But that’s not all. We’re also taking a closer look at how the tools from Relationship Development Intervention (RDI) can help to nurture independence regardless of their diagnosis. Specifically, we’re diving into the topics of static intelligence versus dynamic intelligence and why you need both to thrive.
Today I have the pleasure of welcoming one of my favorite guests, Soma Mukhopadhyay, back to the podcast. Soma is the founder of Rapid Prompt Method, which many people mistakenly think is simply a way of communication for non speaking individuals. In reality, it provides those who’ve been turned away from other learning environments to not only learn and communicate, but also experience a whole, full, existence. “Life beyond the letter board” has taken shape over the past 30 years as Soma taught students who have presented with various types of sensory needs, behaviors, and abilities. She presumed competence with all of them and encouraged them to grow their sensory tolerance, life skills, typing, hobbies and speech.She has also encouraged parents to be more ambitious in what they want for their children and shows them how to achieve it together. Needless to say, she’s my kind of woman and this interview is a powerful one, not to be missed.
On today's podcast we’re taking a deep dive into the topic that most people don’t want to touch with a 10 foot pole while simultaneously needing more information on it asap: children with needs and puberty. Enter, my very special guest on this episode, Laura Holland, whom I discovered while frantically scouring the internet for resources for my own child. I looked at her website and immediately let out a huge exhale. I knew she would help me, and she’s here to help you too. Laura has been working in the field of health for over 25 years. She is the founder of All Ability Wellness, and is a health, wellness, and sexuality coach for individuals with needs and disabilities. Not only is she a breath of fresh air, but her level headed approach to puberty will help you to breathe a sigh of relief too. This episode will go down as one of my all time favorites AND one of the most needed conversations for parents to hear. Oh, and if you think “‘I don’t need that yet, my child is too young,” or, “my child already experienced puberty, this won’t help us,” I assure you it will. You can listen now wherever you enjoy podcasts, Apple or Stitcher.
On today's podcast we are talking about when your seeking help from the “experts” for solutions for your neurodiverse child, but not only do you joy receive them, you also realize they are clueless about autism, adhd, etc. I had many clients leave their doctors office in tears, having gone and expecting to feel supported by their professional and instead been told there’s nothing they can do that would be helpful. First of all, that’s not true. Second of all, the hurt and disappointment parents feel from this is real. You can listen now wherever you enjoy podcasts, Apple or Stitcher.