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On-Time Autism Intervention PodcastAuthor: Ashley Penney and Jessica Greenson
The On-Time Autism Intervention is a podcast for parents of children three and younger who are interested in information about autism, autism diagnosis, and autism intervention and resources for young children. Many parents of young children diagnosed with autism have little/no prior experience with autism and are looking for information and answers to help guide their early steps in this new journey. This podcast will provide parents with relevant information about characteristics of autism in very young children (0-3) as well as strategies for pursuing services & resources after diagnosis. Language: en Genres: Kids & Family, Parenting Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
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Episode 18 - Infant Sibling Research—a Conversation with an Autism Researcher, Heather Hazlett
Tuesday, 7 October, 2025
In episode 18, Jess co-hosts with Kimmy, who listeners will remember from the last episode, who is a BCBA and the older sibling of an autistic adult. Today, they welcome Heather Hazlett, PhD., a licensed psychologist who participates in clinical work and is an assistant professor at the University of North Carolina (UNC). Her training is in child neuropsychology, and her research focuses on brain development in neurodevelopmental disorders, including autism. Dr Hazlett is a researcher in the Baby Siblings Research Consortium, and she discusses some of these research findings and how they pertain to families today with Jess and Kimmy. We hope you enjoy the episode! Resources –Our IBIS network website: Infant Brain Imaging Study The BSRC website: Home | Baby Siblings Research Consortium Disclaimer: This podcast represents the opinions of Dr. Jessica Greenson, PhD, our cohost, and guest(s) on the show. The content here should not be taken as clinical or medical advice and is for informational purposes only. Because each child is so unique, please consult your healthcare professional with any specific questions. Views and opinions expressed on the podcast are our own. While we make every effort to ensure that the information we are sharing is accurate, we welcome any comments, suggestions, or corrections of errors. This podcast should not be used in any legal capacity whatsoever, including but not limited to establishing “standard of care” in a legal sense or as a basis for expert witness testimony. No guarantee is given regarding the accuracy of any statements or opinions made on the podcast. In no way does listening, reading, emailing, or interacting on social media with our content establish a doctor-patient relationship.












