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Autism and The Neuroverse

Podkast av New Focus Academy

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Dr. Brandon Park, Neuropsychologist & Founder of New Focus Academy, and Alta Swarnes, Family Connections Director, present a podcast on neuroscience and family/professional support, with emphasis on Autism. Dr Park is a self-proclaimed brain nerd and cognitive neuroscientist studying and supporting Autism. Alta Swarnes has been in the mental health field since 1997 and has a son on the Autism Spectrum. Episodes will have regular reviews of topics where Alta interviews various professionals, including Dr. Park, and special trainings with a general focus on Autism and co-occurring disorders.

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Routines, Regulation & Raising Neurodivergent Kids with Brynn Bell

What does it actually look like to create a home environment that supports a neurodivergent child—not just in theory, but in the realities of everyday life? In episode 73 of Autism and the Neuroverse, Alta sits down with licensed clinical social worker and behavior specialist Brynn Bell to explore how families can create more structure, predictability, emotional safety, and connection at home. Brynn shares her unique family-systems approach to working with neurodivergent children and their families, explaining why routines, explicit communication, nervous system regulation, and collaborative problem-solving can dramatically reduce stress and improve relationships for everyone in the home. Brynn also offers powerful reminders for parents navigating neurodivergence at home: “Children do well when they understand how to do well.” A thoughtful and deeply practical conversation for parents, caregivers, educators, and anyone wanting to better understand the needs of neurodivergent children and families.

22. mai 2026 - 1 h 3 min
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The Pediatrician’s Role in Autism: Early Signs, Advocacy & Support with Dr. Kristen Cook

What does autism look like in its earliest stages—and what role do pediatricians play in helping families navigate the diagnostic journey? In this episode of Autism and the Neuroverse, Alta sits down with board-certified pediatrician Dr. Kristen Cook, founder of MomDocTalk, to discuss the realities of autism screening, diagnosis, and early intervention from a pediatrician’s perspective. Dr. Cook explains how developmental milestones and early warning signs are evaluated during routine well-child visits, why autism diagnoses can sometimes take time, and how pediatricians collaborate with specialists to support children and families throughout the process. Dr. Cook also addresses the overwhelming amount of misinformation families face today and shares an encouraging reminder for parents navigating uncertainty: “You’re doing better than you think.” A compassionate, informative episode for parents, caregivers, and professionals supporting neurodivergent children.

15. mai 2026 - 19 min
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Finding a Voice: Understanding Selective Mutism

Selective mutism is often misunderstood as shyness—but in reality, it’s a complex anxiety disorder that can deeply impact a child’s ability to communicate. In episode 70 of Autism in the Neuroverse, Alta sits down with licensed clinical social worker Heidi Applonie, a leading specialist in selective mutism. Drawing from both professional experience and her personal journey as a parent, Heidi shares what selective mutism really is, how it shows up across different environments, and why early understanding is so critical. They explore the connection between anxiety, the nervous system, and the “freeze” response that can make speaking feel physically impossible. Heidi also offers practical, research-backed strategies for parents, educators, and caregivers—highlighting what actually helps (and what can unintentionally make things harder). From real-life success stories to actionable tools like “brave talking,” this conversation is filled with hope, insight, and a clear message: communication is possible—with the right support.

30. april 2026 - 45 min
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Autism, Prediction & the Modern World: Rethinking How We Support Neurodivergent Minds

In this powerful live presentation, Dr. Brandon Park breaks down autism through a lens that challenges traditional thinking—framing it not as a deficit, but as a different operating system navigating a world it wasn’t built for. From the concept of the brain as a prediction machine to the emotional toll of feeling misunderstood, Dr. Park offers a deeply human perspective on what autistic individuals experience daily—and why so many struggles stem from gaps in prediction, not capability. He also dives into the realities of today’s world:- How AI can both support and mislead- Why gaming and social media can become both lifelines and risks- The role of control, connection, and belonging- And how families and professionals can approach support in a more collaborative, effective way This episode is a must-listen for parents, clinicians, educators, and anyone looking to better understand neurodiversity in a rapidly changing world.

23. april 2026 - 56 min
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Relationships & Boundaries (Part 2): Safety, Rejection, and Building Connection

In Part 2 of this series, Dr. Park and Alta continue their conversation on relationships and boundaries—this time focusing on safety and how it shapes connection. They explore the many layers of safety in relationships, including physical, emotional, psychological, and social safety, as well as the often-overlooked impact of rejection. Dr. Park explains why rejection can feel so deeply painful and how that pain can lead young people to make unsafe choices in an effort to connect. This episode also introduces practical tools for teaching social awareness, including concept-driven learning, forward thinking, and role play, helping kids better understand boundaries, recognize social cues, and recover from difficult interactions. A powerful and compassionate guide for helping young people build relationships that are not only meaningful—but safe. 3/5/26

14. april 2026 - 15 min
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