• The Autism Waitlist Crisis: What to Do While You Wait
    Jun 18 2026
    The Autism Waitlist Crisis: What to Do While You Wait

    Episode Summary:When waitlists for in-demand, advanced autism care stretch into months or even years, families are often left feeling helpless. In this episode of Practitioner Perspectives in Autism Care, Thomas Ballantyne sits down with Dr. Kyle to discuss how parents can take immediate, proactive steps at home while they wait. They explore why families are pivoting toward root cause analysis and break down the foundational steps to prepare a child's brain for advanced therapy.

    Key Takeaways:

    • The Shift to Root Cause Analysis: Parents are increasingly looking deeper after experiencing frustration with standard neurology or prolonged therapies that leave underlying issues unresolved.
    • Dietary Interventions: A great initial step for families is exploring a restricted low-carbohydrate or gluten-free diet to help support the child's system.
    • The Power of Gross Motor Play: Simple activities at the park—like climbing, swinging, balancing, and running—act as physical therapy that helps children exert hyperactivity and build essential brain circuits.
    • Sensory Self-Regulation: Applying sensory tools such as essential oils, classical music, or even virtual nature scenes can help calm the brain, making it easier for the child to learn, communicate, and socialize.
    • Treating the Developmental Age (For Practitioners): It is crucial to treat a child based on their developmental age rather than their chronological age—for example, treating a 13-year-old who self-regulates at the level of a two-year-old accordingly.
    • Building from the Bottom Up: Effective therapy requires understanding the childhood development pyramid and mastering the basics to build the brain from the ground up.

    Are you a practitioner working with autistic clients?

    Neurosage Hub is looking for trustworthy guides to join our platform to help bridge the gap between visits. We need your voice to help provide structured support and parent education. Let's build hope and walk this journey together.

    https://neurosagehub.com/practitionersignup/

    Parents: Ready to take the next step?

    You don’t have to wait to start making a difference in your child's developmental journey. Whether you are a parent looking for actionable strategies right now, or a practitioner stepping into the high-demand world of alternative autism care, we are here for you.

    Building hope, walking together. Sign up for FREE today at NeurosageHub.com to access exclusive resources, connect with our growing community, and start unlocking your child's true potential.

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    5 mins
  • The Hidden Stressors: Environmental Triggers, Diet, and Autism with Dr. Kyle Daigle
    Jun 12 2026

    Episode Summary: In this episode of Practitioner Perspectives in Autism Care, we sit down with Dr. Kyle Daigle, co-founder of Neurosage Hub, to explore the often-overlooked intersections between our environment, our physical health, and neurodevelopment. Inspired by his family's personal journey, Dr. Kyle discusses his transition from working with professional athletes to dedicating his career to supporting children on the autism spectrum.

    We dive into a thought-provoking conversation about how modern lifestyles, including environmental pollutants, processed foods, and a lack of gross motor movement, may be acting as hidden stressors on the immune and nervous systems of children globally.

    Key Takeaways in this Episode:

    • A Personal Mission: How growing up wth a special needs brother shaped Dr. Kyle’s empathetic approach to pediatric neurodevelopment.
    • The Environmental Impact: An exploration of how environmental pollutants and modern agricultural practices may be introducing new toxins into our daily lives.
    • Diet and the Immune System: The potential effects of heavily processed foods (like cereals and chips) and hidden contaminants on a child's systemic health.
    • The Power of Movement: Why gross motor stimulation, physical activity, and natural detoxification are vital for a child's brain development.

    Navigating autism is hard. Finding clarity shouldn't be. At Neurosage Hub, we believe that connection is the goal and progress is the journey. If you are a parent feeling overwhelmed by the noise, or a practitioner looking to extend your care beyond the clinic walls, we invite you to walk with us.

    Visit Neurosagehub.com today to join our community, access structured educational tools, and find the responsible, grounded guidance your family deserves.

    Build Hope. Walk Together.

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    11 mins
  • Why Disney Movies Trigger Meltdowns (And How to De-Stress the Autistic Brain)
    Jun 5 2026

    Have you ever watched your child cover their ears and run out of the room during a movie, even when the scene wasn't scary?

    In this episode of Practitioner Perspectives in Autism Care, we unpack the intense world of sensory processing and what is actually happening inside an overstimulated brain. We explore the phenomenon of "hyper-acoustics" and how the subtle buildup of music or a crowded mall can trigger an uncontrollable fight-or-flight startle reflex in autistic children.

    But more importantly, we discuss how to bring the brain back to a state of calm. From the incredible regulating power of the great outdoors to the surprising therapeutic benefits of video games and immersive VR, this episode is packed with insights to help you de-stress your child's body and mind.

    What’s Inside This Episode:

    • The "Disney Movie" Startle Reflex: Why the intensity and buildup of music triggers a fight-or-flight response, even during non-scary scenes.
    • Understanding Hyper-Acoustics: How the brain processes sound and why crowded spaces like malls lead to severe dysregulation.
    • Nature as the Ultimate Regulator: Why taking your child into the woods or camping can act as a natural reset for their nervous system.
    • The Power of Rhythm: How low-frequency sounds and rhythmic movement can "entrain" and sync an anxious brain.
    • Screen Time Fears vs. Video Game Therapy: Addressing parental concerns around screen time, and how VR (like virtual rock climbing) can be safely used to improve gross motor skills and hyper-focus.
    • The Facial Tone Secret: Why studying your child’s face is one of the most direct ways to understand what is happening inside their brain.
    • Trusting Your Gut: A reminder that a parent's intuition is always the first and best diagnostic tool.

    If you found this episode helpful, please subscribe and leave us a review! For more resources, clinical insights, and support on your journey, follow Practitioner Perspectives in Autism Care and visit us at Neurosagehub.com. Let's build hope and walk this path together.

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    6 mins
  • The Surprising Connection Between Autism and Video Games
    May 29 2026
    What if video games could do more than entertain?

    In this episode of Practitioner's Perspectives in Autism Care, Dr. Kyle shares the story of how a speech therapist sparked a question that would shape more than 13 years of research and development:

    "Could we use video games as a form of therapy?"

    The conversation explores how color, sound, movement, visual tracking, and nature-inspired environments may influence regulation and brain function. Dr. Kyle explains the science behind rhythmic movement, cranial nerve stimulation, visual receptors in the eye, and why certain sensory experiences can have a calming effect on the nervous system.

    You'll also hear how practitioners have incorporated these concepts into therapy, why nature plays such a powerful role in regulation, and how these principles have been translated into interactive games that families can access both in clinical settings and at home.

    Whether you're a parent, practitioner, or simply curious about the intersection of neuroscience, autism, and technology, this episode offers a fascinating look at an unconventional approach to supporting regulation and development.

    Topics Covered:

    • The speech therapist story that started it all
    • 13 years of autism-focused video game development
    • Color, sound, and visual stimulation research
    • Nature, forests, and nervous system regulation
    • Eye receptors and sensory processing
    • Rhythmic movement and sound as regulation tools
    • Cranial nerve stimulation concepts
    • How practitioners use these principles in therapy
    • Bringing regulation-focused games into the home

    About Dr. Kyle

    Dr. Kyle Daigle is a co-founder of Neurosage Hub and has spent years helping families better understand the relationship between nervous system regulation, neurological development, and autism. His work has focused on translating complex neuroscience concepts into practical tools, educational resources, and structured pathways that families and practitioners can use to support growth and understanding.

    Connect with Neurosage Hub

    Neurosage Hub is an education-first platform designed to help families navigate autism with greater clarity, structure, and confidence. Through educational content, practitioner connections, community resources, and guided pathways, the platform helps families better understand what to explore next.

    🌐 Visit NeurosageHub.com

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    Together, we can build hope, walk together, and create a more connected autism community.

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    14 mins
  • Their Whole Life Becomes Therapy” | Dr. Kyle Daigle on Autism Burnout & Family Overwhelm
    May 21 2026

    ⚠️ “Therapy, therapy, therapy…”

    At what point does a child finally get to just be a kid again?

    In this episode of Practitioner Perspectives in Autism Care, Thomas Ballantyne sits down with Dr. Kyle Daigle to discuss autism therapy fatigue, overwhelmed families, nervous system development, and the growing need for better collaboration between practitioners.

    Dr. Kyle shares deeply personal stories that shaped his mission, including watching his own mother fight to find answers for his brother.

    Together, they explore what’s broken in the current autism care system… and what a more connected, education-first future could look like.

    🧠 In This Episode:

    • Why autistic children often experience therapy burnout

    • The emotional toll autism can place on families

    • Why practitioner collaboration matters

    • The “developmental pyramid” explained simply

    • Why education is critical for parents

    • How multi-specialty care changes outcomes

    • The growing demand for autism-informed practitioners

    • The vision behind Neurosage Hub

    ⏱️ Episode Sections

    00:00 — “Their whole life becomes therapy”

    00:45 — Why Dr. Kyle shares his tools and research

    01:52 — Education-first autism care

    02:29 — The developmental pyramid

    03:35 — Therapy fatigue and overwhelmed families

    04:25 — Why practitioners must learn to “pass the baton”

    06:48 — Building the Neurosage Hub ecosystem

    07:15 — The future of practitioner collaboration

    11:01 — The Statue of David analogy

    11:48 — Thinking bigger in autism care

    🎧 Practitioner Perspectives in Autism Care

    A Neurosage Hub Podcast

    Building Hope. Walking Together.

    🚀 Get FREE early access to Neurosage Hub:

    https://NeurosageHub.com

    #Autism #AutismParenting #Neurodiversity #AutismSupport #SensoryProcessing #OccupationalTherapy #SpeechTherapy #MentalHealth #NeurosageHub

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    13 mins
  • What Parents Notice Before an Autism Diagnosis | Dr. Kyle Daigle on Early Signs, Sensory Issues & Parent Intuition
    May 19 2026

    “Trust your intuition.”

    That may be one of the most important messages a parent can hear during the autism journey.

    In this episode of Practitioner Perspectives in Autism Care, Dr. Kyle Daigle joins me for an honest conversation about what parents often notice BEFORE a diagnosis ever happens.

    We discuss:

    • early developmental signs

    • speech delays

    • sensory overload

    • hyper sensitivity to sound

    • primitive reflexes

    • why some children are misunderstood early on

    • what parents are feeling during the diagnostic process

    One of the most powerful moments from the episode:

    “Parents, trust your intuition. If you feel something is wrong… get a 2nd, 3rd, 4th opinion.”

    One of the most emotional moments for me personally was realizing my son wasn’t ignoring us… he was experiencing the world differently.

    This conversation is for parents, practitioners, educators, and anyone trying to better understand autism and nervous system development.

    🎧 Listen now: https://neurosagehub.com/podcasts/

    If this conversation resonates with you, please share it with another parent or practitioner walking this journey.

    #Autism #AutismParenting #Neurodiversity #SensoryProcessing #AutismSupport #NeurosageHub #PractitionerPerspectives

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    9 mins
  • Why Early Identification Matters in Autism Care
    May 15 2026

    Why does early identification matter in autism care?

    How early is “early”?

    Can support still help if a diagnosis happens later in childhood?

    And why are waitlists and access to care becoming such a challenge for families?

    In this episode of Practitioner Perspectives in Autism Care, Ashley Tamayo shares insights on developmental milestones, neuroplasticity, treatment outcomes, and why individualized support matters at every age.

    This conversation also explores how Neurosage Hub helps bridge the gap between professional support and practical tools families can use at home.

    In this episode:

    • What “early identification” actually means
    • Why developmental milestones matter
    • How early support can improve treatment outcomes
    • The role neuroplasticity plays in learning and development
    • Why it is not necessarily “too late” for older children
    • The growing challenge of waitlists in autism care
    • How caregivers can support development at home
    • Why Neurosage Hub focuses on bridging the gap between visits and support systems

    Key takeaway

    Early identification can help improve outcomes, but hope does not disappear with age.

    Support, education, and intentional care can still make a meaningful difference throughout the autism journey.

    Learn more

    https://neurosagehub.com

    Want to join the show?

    Let us know if you are a practitioner that supports the autism community.

    Neurosage Hub

    Building Hope. Walking Together.

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    1 min
  • Navigating School Support and IEPs in Autism Care
    May 12 2026

    School support can feel overwhelming for families navigating autism.

    1. What is an IEP?
    2. Do you need a diagnosis to get one?
    3. How do schools, parents, and practitioners actually work together to support a child?

    In this episode of Practitioner Perspectives in Autism Care, Ashley Tamayo shares both her professional and personal perspective as a practitioner and parent navigating the school system with an autistic child.

    This conversation explores how collaboration, communication, and individualized support can help children succeed both in and outside the classroom.

    In this episode:

    • What an IEP actually is
    • Why you do not always need a diagnosis to receive support
    • How accommodations are individualized for each child
    • The role schools, teachers, and staff play in support plans
    • Why parent involvement is critical in IEP meetings
    • How schools and families can collaborate more effectively
    • Why communication between home and school matters
    • How Neurosage Hub helps bridge support between environments

    Key takeaway

    IEPs are not just paperwork.

    They are a collaborative support system designed to help children succeed.

    Strong relationships between families, educators, and practitioners create better outcomes for autistic children.

    Learn more

    https://neurosagehub.com

    Want to join the show?

    Let us know if you are a practitioner that supports the autism community.

    Neurosage Hub

    Building Hope. Walking Together.

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    13 mins