Enhancing Safety and Independence: Assistive Tech for Autism with Melissa Schiefelbein (S7E27)
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Episode Description:
In this episode, Rob Gorski sits down with Melissa Schiefelbein, a board-certified behavior analyst, parent of a child with autism, and Clinical Advisor at AngelSense. Melissa shares her journey from being a concerned parent to becoming a professional in behavior analysis. She discusses the challenges and triumphs of raising a child with high needs and how assistive technology, like Angel Sense, has transformed their lives. This episode delves into the importance of understanding behavior principles, promoting independence, and the role of technology in enhancing safety and autonomy for children with special needs.
Key Points:
Introduction to Melissa Schiefelbein: Her background and journey into behavior analysis.
The Role of Behavior Analysis: How understanding behavior principles empowered Melissa to better support her son.
Challenges with Traditional Schooling: The impact of her son being put on the wrong bus and subsequent safety concerns.
Assistive Technology: How Angel Sense has provided peace of mind and independence.
Promoting Independence: Strategies for helping children with special needs become more independent.
Parental Empowerment: The importance of parents learning behavior principles and being involved in their child's development.
Real-Life Applications: Everyday situations where behavior principles can be applied.
Technology as a Bridge: How GPS tracking and other technologies can help parents feel more secure while promoting their child's independence.
School Integration: Addressing concerns and solutions for using assistive technology in schools.
Resources Mentioned:
Angel Sense: Angel Sense Website
Support Groups: Autism Support Groups
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Guest Bio:
Melissa Schiefelbein is a board-certified behavior analyst and a dedicated parent of a child with autism. Her personal experiences have driven her to become an advocate for understanding behavior principles and using assistive technology to promote independence and safety for children with special needs. Melissa currently works with Angel Sense as a clinical advisor, helping other parents navigate the challenges of raising children with high needs.
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