The Autism Roundtable
What can make a hospital visit less overwhelming for an autistic or neurodiverse child, and how can parents walk in better prepared? In this episode, Zahava Ginsburg shares how child life specialists help children and families navigate medical settings with more calm, dignity, and support. Zahava explains the unique role of child life specialists in helping children and families cope with medical experiences, especially in hospital environments that can feel overwhelming for autistic and neurodiverse patients. She shares how preparation, sensory awareness, and simple supports like fidgets, headphones, and clear planning can make a major difference. The conversation also explores support around bloodwork, surgery, grief, sibling needs, and the importance of helping families advocate for what their child needs before a medical visit ever begins. About The Guest: Zahava Ginsburg is a child life specialist in Livingston, New Jersey, and the founder of Heart of Gold, a private practice that supports children and families through medical preparation, anxiety, sibling support, and coping strategies for challenging healthcare experiences. Time Stamps: 00:00 Sensory Hospital Support 03:55 Common Hospital Visits 05:21 Plan Ahead and Advocate 08:12 Burn Unit Realities 11:02 Burn Safety at Home 16:09 Playroom and Safe Spaces 20:42 Grief and Bereavement 24:37 Saying Goodbye Options 27:48 Hospital Resources Checklist 28:16 Coping Plan Grab Bag 33:49 Using Sedation Smartly 35:14 Supporting Siblings Too 44:11 Virtual Sessions Ready to help your child feel more supported during medical visits? Tune in to the full episode for practical insights, encouragement, and tools that can make a real difference for your family.
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