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The Autism Mom’s Potty Talk Podcast

The Autism Mom’s Potty Talk Podcast

De: Michelle B. Rogers
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I'm Michelle, an Autism Mom & Life Coach for Parents of Children with
Autism. I am expert in helping parents Potty Train and Improve the Communication Skills of their children, with a "straight forward" results-driven approach.
My mission is to help every child with Autism to reach their greatest potential by empowering the most important people in their lives, THEIR PARENTS! I provide Autism Parents with the mental, emotional and tactical tools and strategies to help their child with what I like to call the BIG 3, these are the 3 life skills I believe every child with Autism NEEDS to have a chance at life of independence, they are:

  1. Potty Training

  2. Communication

  3. Stopping Problem Behaviors (so they can sit, attend, and learn at school and home)

My group coaching program, the Champions for Our Children Masterclass was created to support parents to teach these vital life skills so their babies can thrive! This Podcast is the VOICE for those parents who are struggling, who have lost hope. I am here for you. Make a commitment to stick with me. I promise to keep you and your baby moving forward.

xoxo Michelle

© 2025 The Autism Mom’s Potty Talk Podcast
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Episodios
  • Ep61 - Celebrating Julianna: A Teenage Milestone & The Journey to Independence
    Nov 13 2025

    In this raw episode, I'm sharing the tension between helping families publicly and protecting privacy. Why I'm still doing this work, and the transformation that's possible when you believe in your child. From preverbal to thriving – this is the hope you need to hear.

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    34 m
  • Ep60 - Why Giving Your Pre-Verbal Child a Voice (Before Words) Can Unlock Speech
    Nov 6 2025

    Parents often worry that if they introduce signs, PECS, or an AAC device, their child will “never talk.” In this episode I share Julianna’s story—how she lost language, how we taught functional communication with signs, and why that actually accelerated her spoken words. I unpack what changed for her brain, her motivation, and our relationship, and I cite research showing AAC does not block speech and can increase it.

    Key Takeaways
    • AAC (signs, PECS, devices) gives a child a reliable voice now, reducing frustration and building the language foundation that supports speech later.
    • High-quality studies show AAC does not delay speech. Many children make gains in spoken language once they can communicate successfully.
      PubMed+1
    • The “unlock” isn’t only mechanical. It is social and motivational. For Julianna, the first sign proved she understood us, pulled her out of her private world to find us, and created pride and belonging—fuel to work for speech.
    How To Start (Practical Steps For Parents)
    • Pair a respectful AAC option (signs, PECS, or SGD) with natural routines and powerful motivators.
    • Model language. Speak to your child as you normally would while honoring their sign/picture/button presses as real communication.
    • Keep AAC available everywhere. Success breeds more attempts.
    • If one system isn’t a fit (e.g., card-stimming), pivot—signs or a device may reduce competing sensory pull.
    • Involve your SLP/BCBA to individualize and to target functional requests first.
    Resources Mentioned
    • Kasari Communication Intervention with SGDs (JAACAP RCT, 2014).
      PubMed
    • Schlosser & Wendt Systematic Review (2008).
      PubMed
    • Millar, Light, & Schlosser Meta-analysis (2006).
      PubMed
    • Flippin, Reszka, & Watson PECS Meta-analysis (2010).
      PubMed
    • Ganz et al. AAC Meta-analysis (2014).
      PubMed
    • AAP: “Beyond Spoken Words: AAC for Kids” (myth-busting).


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    24 m
  • Ep59 - Fighting The Good Fight… And Losing What Matters Most
    Oct 30 2025

    In this episode, Michelle Rogers shares the powerful story of a mom who’s ready to “fight the good fight” after insurance denied her autistic daughter’s speech therapy — and how that same fight can quietly steal what matters most: our child’s progress.

    Michelle unpacks the emotional trap so many autism parents fall into — battling systems that aren’t invested in their child’s outcome — while their child sits waiting to be taught. With her signature blend of compassion and tough love, Michelle reveals how redirecting that same fire inward can change everything.

    If you’ve ever found yourself exhausted by advocacy, overwhelmed by denials, or feeling like the system doesn’t care, this episode will reframe everything. You’ll walk away ready to take radical responsibility, become your child’s best teacher, and fight the real good fight — the one that leads to independence.

    🎧 Listen now to discover:

    • Why not every battle is worth fighting
    • How the brain avoids pain by focusing on external fights
    • What “radical responsibility” really looks like in autism parenting
    • How Michelle taught her own daughter to communicate without speech therapy
    • The question every parent should ask before going to war for services

    👉 Ready to stop fighting the wrong battles and start creating real results?
    Book a free Decision-Making Call at michellebrogers.com

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    25 m
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