Dr. Jaye Odom is featured in this ABS Kids image celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month. This Autism Weekly Podcast episode (#173) highlights cultural competence and how it relates to autism services. The colorful design and festive flowers reflect the importance of acknowledging cultural diversity in providing support to families with children on the autism spectrum. ABS Kids continues to promote inclusivity and cultural awareness in autism services through insightful discussions like these.

To celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month, we’re highlighting a conversation with Dr. Jaye Odom, a licensed psychologist in New Mexico, in episode #173 of our Autism Weekly podcast. Dr. Odom is on with ABS Kids Founder and President Jeff Skibitsky to share valuable insights into the importance of cultural competence when working with Hispanic and Native American families in rural areas. 

Podcast Highlight

In this episode, Autism Evaluation and Cultural Competence in Rural Areas, Dr. Odom explains how understanding cultural and linguistic differences can improve autism evaluations. Her expertise in applied behavior analysis and autism diagnosis offers practical solutions to break down barriers faced by Spanish-speaking families. 

Key Takeaways

  • Cultural Competence: Incorporating cultural awareness into autism evaluations leads to better outcomes for families. 
  • Rural Challenges: Dr. Odom discusses the specific challenges in rural areas and emphasizes the need for culturally sensitive approaches. 
  • Call to Action: Professionals must prioritize bilingual resources and culturally aware practices to better serve diverse communities. 

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