The Early Intervention Podcast

The Developmental Pediatrician Is In

42 min · 1 de ene de 2026
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In this episode, hosts Kelly Mason and Lezli Carson speak with Dr. Catherine Burns, a developmental pediatrician, about the role of developmental pediatrics in supporting children’s growth and well-being. Dr. Burns covers the essentials of autism spectrum disorder, the evaluation and diagnostic process, and current autism research. The conversation is packed with valuable insights, including a discussion of the neurodivergent movement and its impact on understanding and supporting diverse developmental needs.

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