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Join me as I start the conversation about autism in Hmonglish.


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LIFESPAN OF PARENTING YOUR CHILD WITH AUTISM
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Let's Talk About Autism in Hmonglish Tiaj Yaj Lis

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Join me as I start the conversation about autism in Hmonglish.


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    Service Coordination

    Service Coordination

    Service coordination is such a valuable asset and resource for all families. Tune in as Crystal shares how Milwaukee County Children, Youth & Family Services supports their community.


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    DISCLAIMER

    “Let’s talk about autism in Hmonglish” (the "Podcast") provides educational content related to autism and related topics. The information presented in this Podcast is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of a qualified healthcare provider, such as a licensed physician or psychologist, with any questions you may have regarding autism or any other medical or psychological condition.



    The Podcast content is provided for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended to be, and should not be interpreted as, medical, psychological, or behavioral advice or recommendations for any specific individual or situation. The Podcast host(s), guest(s), and contributors are not providing personalized medical or psychological advice, and their views and opinions expressed in the Podcast are their own.



    Reliance on any information provided in this Podcast is solely at your own risk. The Podcast does not endorse or recommend any specific treatment methods, interventions, therapies, or approaches for autism. Any information or statements regarding specific treatments, therapies, or interventions should not be considered endorsements or recommendations.



    By accessing and using this Podcast, you agree to release “Let’s talk about autism in Hmonglish”, its host(s), guest(s), and contributors from any and all liability associated with the use or misuse of the information presented in the Podcast. You understand and acknowledge that “Let’s talk about autism in Hmonglish” is not responsible for any direct or indirect damages or consequences resulting from your use of the Podcast content.



    Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider or specialist who is knowledgeable about autism before making any decisions related to diagnosis, treatment, or interventions for yourself or a loved one. Autism is a complex and individualized condition, and what works for one person may not work for another.



    The "Let's talk about autism in Hmonglish" podcast is produced by Tiaj Yaj Lis Consulting, LLC.



    This disclaimer is subject to change without notice.

    • 1 hr 2 min
    Impactful Storytelling

    Impactful Storytelling

    This next episode started with intentions of discussing an educational versus medical autism diagnosis and evolved into two moms simply sharing and connecting. As mothers, it is so helpful to find your tribe who understands you and your journey.



    On the heels of Mother's Day, I wish all mothers all the love and support you need. I encourage you to make some time for yourself as we cannot pour from an empty vessel. You are loved and cherished, every single day.

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    DISCLAIMER

    “Let’s talk about autism in Hmonglish” (the "Podcast") provides educational content related to autism and related topics. The information presented in this Podcast is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of a qualified healthcare provider, such as a licensed physician or psychologist, with any questions you may have regarding autism or any other medical or psychological condition.



    The Podcast content is provided for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended to be, and should not be interpreted as, medical, psychological, or behavioral advice or recommendations for any specific individual or situation. The Podcast host(s), guest(s), and contributors are not providing personalized medical or psychological advice, and their views and opinions expressed in the Podcast are their own.



    Reliance on any information provided in this Podcast is solely at your own risk. The Podcast does not endorse or recommend any specific treatment methods, interventions, therapies, or approaches for autism. Any information or statements regarding specific treatments, therapies, or interventions should not be considered endorsements or recommendations.



    By accessing and using this Podcast, you agree to release “Let’s talk about autism in Hmonglish”, its host(s), guest(s), and contributors from any and all liability associated with the use or misuse of the information presented in the Podcast. You understand and acknowledge that “Let’s talk about autism in Hmonglish” is not responsible for any direct or indirect damages or consequences resulting from your use of the Podcast content.



    Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider or specialist who is knowledgeable about autism before making any decisions related to diagnosis, treatment, or interventions for yourself or a loved one. Autism is a complex and individualized condition, and what works for one person may not work for another.



    The "Let's talk about autism in Hmonglish" podcast is produced by Tiaj Yaj Lis Consulting, LLC.



    This disclaimer is subject to change without notice.

    • 1 hr
    Generational Trauma and ASD

    Generational Trauma and ASD

    Learning how to navigate health and school systems is already challenging. As a refugee, this is compounded by the effects of generational trauma, in particular our parents' generation's sense of stigma and mistrust of government.



    I'm so grateful to have my dear friend Youa join me for this tough conversation on how to advocate for your child, even if it means tearing down barriers set up by those who mean well. Join us for our conversation about learning how to navigate an entirely new system of care for your child while carrying the burden of generational trauma.



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    DISCLAIMER

    “Let’s talk about autism in Hmonglish” (the "Podcast") provides educational content related to autism and related topics. The information presented in this Podcast is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of a qualified healthcare provider, such as a licensed physician or psychologist, with any questions you may have regarding autism or any other medical or psychological condition.



    The Podcast content is provided for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended to be, and should not be interpreted as, medical, psychological, or behavioral advice or recommendations for any specific individual or situation. The Podcast host(s), guest(s), and contributors are not providing personalized medical or psychological advice, and their views and opinions expressed in the Podcast are their own.



    Reliance on any information provided in this Podcast is solely at your own risk. The Podcast does not endorse or recommend any specific treatment methods, interventions, therapies, or approaches for autism. Any information or statements regarding specific treatments, therapies, or interventions should not be considered endorsements or recommendations.



    By accessing and using this Podcast, you agree to release “Let’s talk about autism in Hmonglish”, its host(s), guest(s), and contributors from any and all liability associated with the use or misuse of the information presented in the Podcast. You understand and acknowledge that “Let’s talk about autism in Hmonglish” is not responsible for any direct or indirect damages or consequences resulting from your use of the Podcast content.



    Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider or specialist who is knowledgeable about autism before making any decisions related to diagnosis, treatment, or interventions for yourself or a loved one. Autism is a complex and individualized condition, and what works for one person may not work for another.



    The "Let's talk about autism in Hmonglish" podcast is produced by Tiaj Yaj Lis Consulting, LLC.



    This disclaimer is subject to change without notice.

    • 43 min
    Early Intervention

    Early Intervention

    Early Intervention is a program for children ages 18-months to 3-years old. Your child does not need a diagnosis to receive early intervention. Due to the stigmatic nature of developmental disability within the Hmong culture, seeking early intervention is not often explored.



    This episode discusses how early intervention can be helpful for the families that feel early intervention would be beneficial for their child who presents with developmental delays during this specific age range.



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    DISCLAIMER

    “Let’s talk about autism in Hmonglish” (the "Podcast") provides educational content related to autism and related topics. The information presented in this Podcast is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of a qualified healthcare provider, such as a licensed physician or psychologist, with any questions you may have regarding autism or any other medical or psychological condition.



    The Podcast content is provided for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended to be, and should not be interpreted as, medical, psychological, or behavioral advice or recommendations for any specific individual or situation. The Podcast host(s), guest(s), and contributors are not providing personalized medical or psychological advice, and their views and opinions expressed in the Podcast are their own.



    Reliance on any information provided in this Podcast is solely at your own risk. The Podcast does not endorse or recommend any specific treatment methods, interventions, therapies, or approaches for autism. Any information or statements regarding specific treatments, therapies, or interventions should not be considered endorsements or recommendations.



    By accessing and using this Podcast, you agree to release “Let’s talk about autism in Hmonglish”, its host(s), guest(s), and contributors from any and all liability associated with the use or misuse of the information presented in the Podcast. You understand and acknowledge that “Let’s talk about autism in Hmonglish” is not responsible for any direct or indirect damages or consequences resulting from your use of the Podcast content.



    Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider or specialist who is knowledgeable about autism before making any decisions related to diagnosis, treatment, or interventions for yourself or a loved one. Autism is a complex and individualized condition, and what works for one person may not work for another.



    The "Let's talk about autism in Hmonglish" podcast is produced by Tiaj Yaj Lis Consulting, LLC.



    This disclaimer is subject to change without notice.

    • 55 min
    What is Autism in Hmong?

    What is Autism in Hmong?

    Join me as I welcome Dr. Alyssa Kaying Vang to share more with me about her work as a clinical psychologist with over 20 years of experience serving diverse populations.



    You'll hear her response to the much asked question of "What is Autism in Hmong?" by Hmong parents and professionals alike. We discuss her holistic approach to therapy and why Hmong researchers in the field is much needed.



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    DISCLAIMER

    “Let’s talk about autism in Hmonglish” (the "Podcast") provides educational content related to autism and related topics. The information presented in this Podcast is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of a qualified healthcare provider, such as a licensed physician or psychologist, with any questions you may have regarding autism or any other medical or psychological condition.



    The Podcast content is provided for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended to be, and should not be interpreted as, medical, psychological, or behavioral advice or recommendations for any specific individual or situation. The Podcast host(s), guest(s), and contributors are not providing personalized medical or psychological advice, and their views and opinions expressed in the Podcast are their own.

    Reliance on any information provided in this Podcast is solely at your own risk. The Podcast does not endorse or recommend any specific treatment methods, interventions, therapies, or approaches for autism. Any information or statements regarding specific treatments, therapies, or interventions should not be considered endorsements or recommendations.

    By accessing and using this Podcast, you agree to release “Let’s talk about autism in Hmonglish”, its host(s), guest(s), and contributors from any and all liability associated with the use or misuse of the information presented in the Podcast. You understand and acknowledge that “Let’s talk about autism in Hmonglish” is not responsible for any direct or indirect damages or consequences resulting from your use of the Podcast content.

    Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider or specialist who is knowledgeable about autism before making any decisions related to diagnosis, treatment, or interventions for yourself or a loved one. Autism is a complex and individualized condition, and what works for one person may not work for another.

    The "Let's talk about autism in Hmonglish" podcast is produced by Tiaj Yaj Lis Consulting, LLC.

    This disclaimer is subject to change without notice.

    • 1 hr 2 min
    Parent Advocacy

    Parent Advocacy

    Join me as I chat with parent advocacy powerhouse Zoua Vang about her efforts to champion for her daughter Alyssa.



    Meet Alyssa: bit.ly/40huQrI



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    DISCLAIMER



    “Let’s talk about autism in Hmonglish” (the "Podcast") provides educational content related to autism and related topics. The information presented in this Podcast is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of a qualified healthcare provider, such as a licensed physician or psychologist, with any questions you may have regarding autism or any other medical or psychological condition.



    The Podcast content is provided for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended to be, and should not be interpreted as, medical, psychological, or behavioral advice or recommendations for any specific individual or situation. The Podcast host(s), guest(s), and contributors are not providing personalized medical or psychological advice, and their views and opinions expressed in the Podcast are their own.



    Reliance on any information provided in this Podcast is solely at your own risk. The Podcast does not endorse or recommend any specific treatment methods, interventions, therapies, or approaches for autism. Any information or statements regarding specific treatments, therapies, or interventions should not be considered endorsements or recommendations.



    By accessing and using this Podcast, you agree to release “Let’s talk about autism in Hmonglish”, its host(s), guest(s), and contributors from any and all liability associated with the use or misuse of the information presented in the Podcast. You understand and acknowledge that “Let’s talk about autism in Hmonglish” is not responsible for any direct or indirect damages or consequences resulting from your use of the Podcast content.



    Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider or specialist who is knowledgeable about autism before making any decisions related to diagnosis, treatment, or interventions for yourself or a loved one. Autism is a complex and individualized condition, and what works for one person may not work for another.



    The "Let's talk about autism in Hmonglish" podcast is produced by Tiaj Yaj Lis Consulting, LLC.



    This disclaimer is subject to change without notice.

    • 1 hr 8 min

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