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Today I want to share about one of my favorite topics: sensory and the scope of the SLP.
I get A LOT of questions and comments when I talk about the SLP’s role in sensory:
"Is that in your scope of practice??"
 "That's what OTs do..."
"Why should SLPs learn about sensory when they can consult...
This week we're doing a backwards spin on Valentine's Day - let's talk about challenging social constructs when it comes to gender identity.
This episode we are joined by Lyric Rivera is a trans-nonbinary, pansexual, polyamorous Autistic person who runs the internationally recognized Neurodivergen...
Let's talk about language development.
For years we've operated under the assumption that there is one way to develop language. But new research is showing there is actually another way to develop language. It's called Gestalt Language Development.
This week on Making the Shift we are excited to...
"Autism is a disease that needs to be cured"... incorrect.
"Autism only occurs in boys"... untrue.
There are so many common misconceptions about autism out there. And despite all the research to debunk these myths, they still persist. So this week on Making the Shift, Chris and I are going to si...
Autistic Adults have long spoken out against the harm caused by functioning labels like “severe autism” or “low-functioning” autism.
Imagine if we described neurotypical individuals this way. Are you mildly or severely neurotypical?
Autism is a neurotype. Using terms like mildly or severely auti...