My Autism Ally Podcast
Fun in the Sun #4 All Abilities Aquatics
The Fun in the Sun series is about connecting individuals and families affected by autism with area fun spots and year-round adaptive supports, services and summer activities that are available. This episode we speak with Dr. Katherine Crowell, OTD, OTR-Founder/Owner of All Abilities Aquatics, LLC.
Special Education Series- #3 Department of Education with Dr. Nancy Holsapple
Welcome back to our Special Education series. This episode we have Dr. Nancy Holsapple, Director of Special Education at the Indiana Department of Education (IDOE). Dr. Holsapple shares with us her personal connection to special education, the role of IDOE, and offers resources and explains the role of a special education director at the district level.
Special Education Series- #2 What are IEP and 504s?
We welcome back Nicole Hicks, Regional Program Specialist from IN*SOURCE to help clarify “What are IEP’s and 504’s?”
Cruisin’ for Acceptance Event
Just a short episode where Susan and Sam talk about My Autism Ally’s upcoming Cruisin For Acceptance Event on Sunday, April 25th 1-4pm at Glenbrook Square Mall
Fun in the Sun #3- Science Central
This episode we speak with Megan Price, Science Central, School & Public Program Manager. She shares with us the supports and programs available at Science Central for those on the autism spectrum.
Special Education Series- #1 Where to begin?
Our first of multiple interviews with Nicole Hicks- Program Specialist at IN*SOURCE. She’s going to help us better understand your child’s rights under Article 7- Indiana’s Special Education Law.
Fun in the Sun #2 Fort Wayne Children’s Zoo
On this episode we speak with Andria Schmitz the Fort Wayne Children’s Zoo, Education Curator about year-round adaptive supports, services and summer activities are available at the Fort Wayne Children’s Zoo for those affected by autism.
What’s our Why?
Our first podcast where we introduce our hosts Susan Crowell and Samantha Drudge. We also get a personal look at why they care so much about autism.