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The NDBI Navigator

The NDBI Navigator

著者: Jamie Hughes-Lika PhD BCBA-D LBA IBA
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The NDBI Navigator podcast features engaging interviews with leading experts, researchers, and community practitioners who share real-world strategies and insights on using Naturalistic Developmental Behavioral Interventions (NDBIs) with young autistic children. Hosted by Dr. Jamie Hughes-Lika, each episode offers practical, actionable ideas to inspire and support professionals in making a meaningful impact.

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  • Transforming Care in Albania: NDBI, ESDM, and Empowering Families
    2025/12/11

    In this episode, Dr. Jamie welcomes international guest Enron Seiti from Tirana, Albania, who shares the incredible 25+ year journey of the parent-founded nonprofit Help the Life Association. Enron describes how their team has expanded services across six cities, empowering families, training young professionals, and advocating for children with developmental disabilities in a country where less than 5% receive services. He discusses how Naturalistic Developmental Behavioral Interventions (NDBIs), especially the Early Start Denver Model (ESDM), are transforming care for young autistic children in the region. Enron also offers practical advice for professionals seeking to learn NDBI—find mentors, stay open to exchanging ideas, and be willing to question existing approaches in pursuit of more natural, effective, and freeing ways to support children and therapists.

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    46 分
  • Partnering With Parents and Promoting Play: Coaching Insights from Research and Practice
    2025/12/11

    In this episode, I’m joined by Dr. Brooke Ingersoll and Ana Dvortcsak—developers of Project ImPACT and two leading voices in autism intervention, parent coaching, and Naturalistic Developmental Behavioral Interventions (NDBIs). The conversation dives deep into the evolving science and real-world application of parent-mediated interventions, with a strong focus on empowering caregivers, supporting generalization, and promoting engagement through play. Brooke and Ana share lessons from years of research and clinical experience, emphasizing collaboration, flexibility, and joy as key ingredients in effective intervention. The discussion also addresses common challenges such as fidelity, stress, and motivation—and offers practical guidance for balancing evidence-based practices with what truly works for families.

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    49 分
  • What Makes Parent Coaching Work? Lessons from Implementation Science and Lived Experience
    2025/12/11

    In this episode, Dr. Jamie is joined by clinical psychologist and implementation science leader Dr. Katherine Pickard. Katherine shares insights from her work at the intersection of autism intervention research and real-world community implementation. With warmth and clarity, she reflects on what makes parent coaching actually work—not just in ideal settings, but in homes, clinics, and systems that are often messy, under-resourced, and unpredictable. Together, they explore the importance of cultural responsiveness, family-centered values, provider flexibility, and the powerful role of attunement in early autism intervention. The episode also highlights how implementation science helps bridge research and practice by centering lived experience, equity, and sustainability.

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    44 分
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