
Making Change Accessible
In this episode of Supporting the Spectrum, we explore what it really means to make change more accessible for neurodivergent individuals. Joined by transition specialists Jen DeLaporte and Jaclyn Benigno, we unpack why

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Welcome to Supporting the Spectrum: a podcast designed to bring you news about research, services, and supports for children with autism and non-typical neurodevelopment and their families.Supporting the Spectrum is hosted by the University of Missouri’s Thompson Center for Autism and Developmental Disorders Training and Education Division (TED). This podcast is brought to you by Training Experts in Autism for Missouri (TEAM) project sponsored by the Missouri Department of Mental Health.Though the topics discussed are geared towards families and professionals providing direct support to individuals with autism, we encourage all to listen. We hope that the conversations shared will provide insight and generate new ideas on how we as a community can create and embrace more inclusive experiences for all.
Thompson Center hosts Supporting the Spectrum, a health show with 53 episodes published.

In this episode of Supporting the Spectrum, we explore what it really means to make change more accessible for neurodivergent individuals. Joined by transition specialists Jen DeLaporte and Jaclyn Benigno, we unpack why

In this special episode celebrating 20 years at the Thompson Center, we’re joined by Dr. Judith Miles, Pediatrician and Medical Geneticist, who has been part of the Center since it first opened. Dr. Miles reflects on her

In this special episode celebrating 20 years at the Thompson Center, we’re joined by Tammy Hickman, a dedicated nurse who has been caring for patients at the Center for more than 15 years. Tammy shares about her role, re

Welcome back to Supporting the Spectrum! In this special episode celebrating 20 years at the Thompson Center, we’re joined by Hope McPheeters, founder of Ella’s Hope for Autism. After her daughter Ella was diagnosed with

Back-to-school means fresh starts — and new challenges. In this episode, two Board Certified Behavior Analyst who work in public schools share practical, neurodiversity-affirming strategies to understand and support chal

In this special episode of Supporting the Spectrum, we’re celebrating a major milestone — the 20th Annual Thompson Center Autism Conference. Host, Tara DeVore is joined by Cortney Fish, Director of the Thompson Center’s

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Hosts- Bryan, Jack, & Peter

Hosts - Bryan, Jack, & Peter

Hosts - Bryan, Jack & Peter

Hosts- Bryan, Jack & Peter

In this insightful episode of "Supporting the Spectrum,” our hosts sit down for an engaging conversation with Matthew Leach, an autism self-advocate, and his sister, Hayley Leach, who holds the title of Miss Missouri 202

In this episode of Supporting the Spectrum we bring you a unique conversation between two young adults with autism and their parents. Listen in as Jordan and Taylor interview their mothers, Latisha and Anna, to shine a l

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