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  1. AI for Autism Care: Daily Living Labs for Parents

    9H AGO

    AI for Autism Care: Daily Living Labs for Parents

    In this episode of Autism Labs, Mike Carr speaks with futurist and researcher Mike Courtney about how AI and emerging technologies can be applied in practical, meaningful ways to support individuals with complex special needs. The discussion centers on redefining technology as the application of knowledge to solve everyday human challenges, not just advanced digital tools, and introduces the concept of “Daily Living Labs,” a community-driven approach focused on improving activities of daily living such as communication, hygiene, and independence.  The conversation highlights how caregivers, professionals, and technologists can collaborate to both identify existing solutions and create new ones using simple tools like smartphones, AI-generated learning videos, and non-wearable sensors that track sleep and physiological signals. These technologies can help build personalized learning systems, improve skill development, and provide deeper insights into behavior by identifying patterns tied to sleep, environment, and emotional triggers. Ultimately, the episode emphasizes a future where continuous, passive data collection and AI-driven insights support proactive care, enabling smarter daily planning, better outcomes, and a connected ecosystem where families don’t have to solve challenges alone.  If you're interested in joining our private Facebook community for parents and caregivers seeking residential options, guidance and peer support for profoundly autistic adults or adults with complex needs - click here!

    20 min
  2. Part 3 What I Learned as an Autism Parent About Respite Care, Staff Culture and Letting Go of Fear

    APR 27

    Part 3 What I Learned as an Autism Parent About Respite Care, Staff Culture and Letting Go of Fear

    This episode focuses on lessons learned from building and running a special needs program, emphasizing that strong outcomes depend less on daily tasks and more on culture, trust, and communication. Mike Carr and Johnna Oppermann discuss how fear often drives parenting decisions and can unintentionally lead to over-control, enabling behaviors, or breakdowns in communication between parents and staff. They highlight the importance of creating a supportive environment where staff feel valued, since staff well-being directly impacts the quality of care provided. The conversation stresses the need to celebrate progress regularly, address concerns quickly using direct communication rather than texts or emails, and avoid allowing frustrations to build up. They also explore how modern care settings require collaboration rather than “us vs. them” dynamics, and how individuals in programs must be supported through appropriate challenge, real-world exposure, and individualized expectations. Ultimately, the episode underscores that sustainable programs are built on trust, transparency, and strong leadership, where parents and professionals work together while allowing trained leaders to guide day-to-day operations for long-term success.  If you're interested in joining our private Facebook community for parents and caregivers seeking residential options, guidance and peer support for profoundly autistic adults or adults with complex needs - click here!

    22 min

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