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The show beyond the statistic! Derived from the prevalence of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) amongst children in the United States, 1 in 36 addresses hot topics affecting the autism community in the Hudson Valley and beyond. The unique interview format features host Eliza Bozenski of Anderson Center for Autism, New York’s premier autism treatment center, along with celebrity guests, professionals in the field, community partners, and more. Bozenski serves as the Chief Development Officer and oversees the Development department. She received her bachelor’s degree in psychology from Miami University of Ohio and her master’s degree in clinical social work from New York’s Columbia University. The half-hour weekend program is produced by Pamal Broadcasting, LTD. 1 in 36 continues to serve the tri-state area as a leading autism resource since its inception in 2012. 1 in 36 airs on: The Beacon, WGHQ 92.5FM/920AM Kingston, NY, hvbeacon.com, Sundays, 8:30AM EST WBPM 92.9FM/96.5FM and 1260AM/1420AM Beacon, NY, 929wbpm.com, Sundays, 6:00AM EST WHUD 100.7FM Beacon, NY, WHUD.com, Sundays, 6:00AMEST Oldies, WGNY 98.9/105.3FM and 1220AM New Windsor, NY, WGNYFM.com, Sundays, 7:30AM EST Apple Podcasts: Download the Podcasts app from the Apple app store, search for Anderson Center for Autism Spotify: Download the Spotify app from the app store, search Anderson Center for Autism, or 1 in 36
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Friday Jun 03, 2022
Gavin Jenkins & Kevin Spencer - University of Alabama at Birmingham
Friday Jun 03, 2022
Friday Jun 03, 2022
This weekend's 1 in 44 guests are Gavin Jenkins and Kevin Spencer! Gavin is the Chair of the UAB Department of Occupational Therapy and Kevin is the Magic Therapy Designer and Magic Camp Curriculum Creator. The UAB Magic Camp is part of a collaboration between UAB's Department of Occupational Therapy, Children's of Alabama, Hocus Focus™ and the UAB Institute for Arts in Medicine. The annual UAB Magic Camp will be held virtually via Zoom this summer. It is designed - and free to attend - for children ages 9 - 18 with disabilities. Learning and performing magic tricks has been shown to benefit children and adults with disabilities. The approach is being shown to be an effective treatment technique as it promotes motivation, and improves physical, psychological, perceptual, or social functions in those who participate. Tune in to learn more or visit: www.uab.edu/shp/ot/ot-magic-camp
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