All About Autism Podcast 055: Interdependence and Autism

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Episode 055In Episode 055, your hosts Dave and Heather Eaton talk to you about Interdependence and Autism. We also look at a news article that suggests that traits of autism have been seen in some kids with ADHD. And Heather’s friend, Bill, drinks way too much water…

The All About Autism Podcast is talk radio for those desiring to be familiarized, energized, apprised, advised and empathized with regarding all things Autism. Your husband-and-wife hosts, Dave and Heather Eaton, bring you a weekly show with new releases every single Saturday.

Show Notes:
1.) Introduction
2.) Autism in the News
Traits of autism seen in some kids with ADHD
3.) Main segment: Interdependence and Autism
4.) My Friend Bill:
– Heather’s friend Bill drinks way too much water
5.) Listener Feedback:
– Larry from St. Louis
6.) Closing / Credits

Special thanks to Larry from St. Louis and to Bill for being a part of the show.

Next week’s episode: Episode 056 will be released next Saturday, September 7, 2013. Don’t miss it!

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2 thoughts on “All About Autism Podcast 055: Interdependence and Autism

  1. My name is Tammy Morris. I live in the suburbs of Chicago. I knew of Dave Eaton in high school. I enjoy your show, I have two children with autism, one with asperger’s (8) and one who is very autistic (4). Both of my daughter’s are not autistic. I have struggled helping my husband understand autism in our sons. How would you suggest I explain autism to him? Is this a common struggle?

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