Refrigerator Moms
How do you sort real help from snake oil when you're researching autism interventions? In this episode of Refrigerator Moms, Julianna Scott and Kelley Jensen share a practical checklist for evaluating any autism therapy whether you're looking at evidence-based treatments like ABA and speech therapy, or exploring options further off the beaten path like TMS, dietary protocols, or supplement. They talk about why waiting for full FDA approval isn't realistic when your kid's childhood has an expiration date, and how to make smart, informed decisions in the meantime. Kelley and Julianna cover everything from vetting peer-reviewed research and checking provider qualifications to tracking your child's measurable progress and knowing when to pivot. They remind parents to account for comorbid diagnoses like anxiety, depression, and OCD, and they close with a pointed reminder to keep political noise out of your treatment decisions: you're raising a child, not joining a movement. Whether you're newly navigating an autism diagnosis or a seasoned parent looking to refine your approach, this episode offers a grounded, experience-backed framework for cutting through the overwhelm. 🔗 Learn More: Website: refrigeratormoms.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/refrigeratormoms/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/refrigeratormoms Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/refrigeratormoms/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@RefrigeratorMoms Refrigerator Moms is sponsored by Brain Performance Technologies, a specialty mental health clinic that offers neuromodulation treatments including SAINT (Stanford Accelerated Intelligent Neuromodulation Therapy) for treatment-resistant depression and major depressive disorder, as well as MeRT (Magnetic e-resonance therapy) for autistic people aged three or older. Learn more at https://brainperformancetechnologies.com 00:00 Introduction & episode overview 00:54 Evidence-based treatments for autism 01:05 ABA is still worth it despite its issues 01:37 Sponsor: Brain Performance Technologies 02:04 Medications on-label for autism 02:57 The checklist: how to research interventions 03:09 Why parents have to try 03:31 Step 1: Find independent research 03:55 Exhaust insurance and school district first 04:05 Peer-reviewed journals vs. anecdotal claims 04:39 Reading summary studies and weighing evidence 05:31 Consider all comorbid diagnoses 06:20 Advocating for depression/mood diagnoses 07:18 Sponsor: Brain Performance Technologies (mid-roll) 07:45 Step 2: Check provider qualifications 08:29 Step 3: Evaluate claims critically 08:55 No cure, only better symptom management 09:10 Step 4: Cross-check multiple sources 09:45 Weigh the risk of harm before trying anything 10:10 Step 5: Consider international research 10:39 TMS research worldwide; MeRT Facebook group 11:28 Step 6: Track your child's progress 12:19 Adjust approach based on results 12:30 Step 7: Use community and professional support 13:07 Clinical trials as an option 13:28 Step 8: Maintain a critical, practical mindset 13:38 Keep politics out of treatment decisions 14:13 Combine sources for informed decisions 14:32 Closing & where to find resources
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