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MIAMI AUTISM PODCAST: How Music Improves Cognitive Decline

The Language of Music & Melody In this episode of The Autism Podcast, Miami Autism Dad Victor Antunez spoke with Andrea Rosado, Community and Partnerships Manager at Mind & Melody. Their conversation centered on how music can transform the lives of individuals with autism and cognitive decline by promoting community and building authentic relationships. Music, Andrea explained, is a universal language. It allows people to connect without relying solely on words, making it accessible for everyone. Mind & Melody’s Inclusive Approach Andrea described how Mind & Melody designs music programs for neurodiverse participants of all ages. These sessions focus on creativity, self-expression, and collaboration. Each program is personalized. This ensures every participant’s strengths are celebrated and their needs are met without unnecessary pressure or unrealistic expectations. From Shared Notes to Real Friendships We explored how music creates bonds that extend beyond the classroom or session. Shared rhythms often lead to meaningful social connections. Andrea noted that families, volunteers, and participants frequently maintain these connections long after the music stops. This makes each program a starting point for ongoing connections. Community Effort Is Key True inclusion cannot be achieved by one organization alone. Andrea emphasized the need for collaboration among families, schools, and local partners. Mind & Melody works with community organizations to bring programs to various settings. This ensures more families can access their inclusive music experiences. Getting Involved Starts Today Families can attend events, volunteer, or explore the benefits of music programs for their loved ones. The first step is simply showing interest. As Andrea said, “Inclusion starts with an open door.” Music, for many, is that door. 📞 Let’s Connect—Because Your Family Deserves More Than Just a Roof If you’re ready to start the journey or just need advice, I’m here to help. Let’s find a neighborhood and home that truly supports your family’s needs. 📲 Text or call Victor directly at 305.401.6224 👉 Get the FREE Miami-Dade Disability & Autism Newsletter 📚 Download the free Miami Special Needs Resource Directory at — MiamiAutismRealEstateAgents.com/books

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MIAMI AUTISM PODCAST: Victor Antunez’s Mission for Autism-Action in Miami

When it comes to finding the right home for families with autistic children, Victor Antunez—Miami’s Autism Dad—offers a unique perspective that goes beyond traditional real estate. In a powerful interview, he reveals the critical questions every autism parent should ask before moving and why safety is a dealbreaker.

Victor’s mission is clear: to ensure that every family feels secure in their home today and for years to come. If you’re navigating the challenges of raising a special needs child in South Florida, discover how Victor is transforming the real estate landscape to meet your family’s needs.

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MIAMI AUTISM PODCAST: Science Based Dyslexia Reading Program — The Lucy Project

What if your child’s reading struggles weren’t a life sentence—but a solvable challenge? In this episode of The Autism Podcast, I sit down with Sandra Bermudez, a literacy specialist, national advocate, and founder of The Lucy Project—a Miami-based nonprofit that’s rewriting the story for children with dyslexia, autism, and other learning differences. 💡 A Wake-Up Call for Every Parent Sandra’s journey didn’t begin in a classroom. It started at home with her daughter, Lucy. Lucy once carried the label of dyslexia. But when Lucy no longer qualified for that diagnosis, it wasn’t just a victory—it was a wake-up call. A realization that the system often gets it wrong. That when schools say “your child can’t,” they may be revealing more about their limitations than your child’s. Since that moment, Sandra has helped hundreds of struggling readers, trained teachers across the country, and built a science-based reading program in Miami that’s making measurable change. 📘 What You’ll Learn in This Conversation This isn’t just a conversation about reading. It’s about advocacy, equity, and giving parents real tools to fight back against broken systems. 🏠 Why This Matters to Miami Families As a Miami realtor for families with special needs, I work with parents every day who are trying to build lives that actually work—for their kids, their routines, and their future. And reading is a huge part of that puzzle. If you’re a parent raising a child with dyslexia or learning differences, the right home isn’t just about location—it’s about access: This is where special needs-friendly real estate in Miami intersects with your child’s ability to flourish. 📞 Let’s Talk—Because Your Family Deserves More Than Just a Roof If you’re ready to start the journey or just need advice, I’m here to help. Let’s find a neighborhood and home that truly supports your family’s needs. 📲 Text or call Autism Dad & Inclusive Realtor Victor Antunez at 305.401.6224 👉 Get the FREE Miami-Dade Disability & Autism Newsletter 📚 Download the free Miami Special Needs Resource Directory at — MiamiAutismRealEstateAgents.com/books 👉 Get the FREE Miami-Dade Disability & Autism Newsletter

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