The “In the Know” series is dedicated to early childhood behavioral and developmental health, featuring conversations with top clinicians working real-world settings, real-life families of children with autism or other developmental delays, and other experts who provide support in child development. The series features relevant and up-to-date content for clinicians AND families/caregivers alike, and offers much-needed information, education, and inspiration for those who care for kids with potential developmental delay, whether in the clinic or at home. “In the Know” is presented by Cognoa.

In the Know
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Podcast Overview
The “In the Know” series is dedicated to early childhood behavioral and developmental health, featuring conversations with top clinicians working real-world settings, real-life families of children with autism or other developmental delays, and other experts who provide support in child development. The series features relevant and up-to-date content for clinicians AND families/caregivers alike, and offers much-needed information, education, and inspiration for those who care for kids with potential developmental delay, whether in the clinic or at home. “In the Know” is presented by Cognoa.
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6/20/2024
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Recent Episodes

September 11, 2024
How do I get my child into school? Educational supports for kids with autism and developmental differences
A talk with Mariann Crincoli, Esq., a lawyer who specializes in Special Education, about how families of children with autism or developmental differences can navigate the public school system.

August 13, 2024
The Healing Side of ABA with Matt Woodard, BCBA, LBA and Dr. Jennifer Shannon
The Healing Side of ABA: How ABA has grown to focus on providing possibilities, leaving its “tough love” side behind, with ABA practitioner Matt Woodard and child/adolescent psychiatrist Dr. Jennifer Shannon.

June 20, 2024
Don't Just "Wait and See" with Dr. Judith Aronson-Ramos
<p>In childhood behavioral and developmental delay, Don’t Just ‘Wait and See’ with Judith Aronson-Ramos, MD and Kelly Wilson, Parent Advocate. Dr. Aronson-Ramos gives us first hand insights into the current crisis in child behavioral and developmental health and the reasons behind it, namely, long waitlists and a shortage of specialists. She also shares with us what drives her passion for getting kids diagnosed as early as possible (when interventions can do the most good). We talk about how the healthcare community can better educate, empower, and support primary care pediatricians to join in the effort to assess and care for the thousands of kids who are waiting for a diagnosis, and hopefully help alleviate the waitlist crisis. Dr. Aronson-Ramos has been in pediatric practice for 30 years and is a huge advocate for using technology, including telemedicine and Canvas Dx, to make diagnosis more equitable and efficient.</p>
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