Autism Parenting Secrets

The Time For Action Is NOW

Episode Summary

Beth Lambert, Executive Director of Epidemic Answers, joins us and shares ways a parent can do something about the continuing decline in children’s health. Autism continues to rise, and the prevalence is actually worse than what’s reported. You, the parent, are being called to play this important role for your child. REFUSE to sit on the sidelines. The secret this week is … The Time For Action Is NOW

Episode Notes

Welcome to Episode 167 of Autism Parenting Secrets


Returning to the show is Beth Lambert, Executive Director of Epidemic Answers and The Documenting Hope Project.

We focus on how you, the parent, are being called to play this important role for your child.

The stats on children’s health continue to worsen.  Autism continues to rise, and the prevalence is actually worse than what’s reported.

Tune into this episode to get informed and inspired to take action for your child.

Truly being the best parent you can be for your child changes everything.  

The impact you can have on your child, family, and the entire planet is profound.

Get INFORMED.

Be in the right COMMUNITY.

REFUSE to sit on the sidelines.

The secret this week is…

The Time For Action Is NOW


You'll Discover:


About Our Guest:

Beth Lambert is a former healthcare consultant and teacher. As a consultant, she worked with pharmaceutical, medical device, diagnostic, and other healthcare companies to evaluate industry trends. She is the author of A Compromised Generation: The Epidemic of Chronic Illness in America’s Children. She is also a co-author of Epidemic Answers’ Brain Under Attack: A Resource for Parents and Caregivers of Children with PANS, PANDAS, and Autoimmune Encephalitis. In 2009, Beth founded Epidemic Answers and currently serves as Executive Director. Beth attended Oxford University and graduated from Williams College and holds a Master's Degree in American Studies from Fairfield University. She is a member of Alpha Sigma Nu, the Jesuit Honor Society. Beth is also the mother of three young children.

Epidemic Answers

The Documenting Hope Project


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