So many SLPs are taught to work on language⌠(duh! Weâre SLPsâŚ) but we learn almost nothing about how a childâs nervous system impacts regulation, connection and communication
So when a session falls apart, weâre left wondering: What am I missing???
Itâs frustrating. Itâs draining. And over time, it can quietly chip away at your confidence.
This is especially true when youâre working with autistic clients â where sensory processing, regulation, and communication are deeply connected, but rarely taught together.
You start to question yourself. You replay sessions in your head. You wonder if youâre doing something wrong.
Youâre not.
There is something missing â but itâs not better activities or trying harder.
Itâs understanding sensory processing and how to use it intentionally in your sessions.
When you understand sensory processing:
Sessions flow instead of feeling forced
Language emerges instead of being pulled
âBehaviorsâ make sense instead of feeling random
You stop blaming yourself - and the child
Imagine ifâŚÂ
Your sessions were guided by a clear, regulation-first framework â so youâre not constantly second-guessing your goals or your approach.
You could support communication in ways that honor each childâs autonomy, sensory needs, and natural communication style â without sacrificing progress or outcomes.
You had the language and strategies to confidently explain why youâre doing what youâre doing to families and team members⌠and actually get buy-in.
This is what becomes possible when you have a neuroaffirming system you can trust.
From the ASHA Stage to Your Screen
Being invited to speak at the 2025 ASHA Convention was such an honor â and the turnout blew us away!Â
The room was full, there was a line out the door, and an overflow room was needed. After the session, so many people reached out online saying they were disappointed they couldnât make it in person.
So, weâre bringing those same game-changing strategies to you live, from the comfort of your home â absolutely free.
What You'll Learn During This Free Masterclass
Weâll break down the why behind neuroaffirming therapy, the foundations that support authentic communication, and how to apply a regulation-first, connection-driven approach in your sessions. Youâll walk away knowing how to:
Shift away from compliance-based goals and toward therapy that prioritizes regulation, safety, and connection
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Use the NeuroAffirm Therapy System to guide session planning without adding more work to your plate
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Support sensory regulation in ways that help your clients access language and learning across all settings
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Build language while honoring all forms of communication, including AAC, gestures, and non-speaking communication
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Foster autonomy, self-advocacy, and meaningful social connection â without forcing neurotypical norms
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Confidently explain your neuroaffirming approach to families and team members in order to increase buy-in
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This Training Is For You If...
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Youâre an SLP, SLPA, or educator who wants practical, game-changing strategies to bring neuroaffirming practices into your sessions immediately
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Youâre ready to leave behind âtraditional therapyâ and bring regulation-first, connection-driven strategies into your sessions
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Youâre curious about the NeuroAffirm Therapy System and how it can support authentic communication and meaningful relationships
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You want tools and techniques that help your students feel empowered, understood, and confident while you gain clarity and confidence as a therapist
Ready to Bring Game-Changing Strategies Into Your Sessions?
Join us for this free 1-hour live masterclass on January 20th @ 5pm PST and walk away with practical, neuroaffirming tools that help your students feel safe, understood, and empowered â while giving you clarity, confidence, and strategies you can use immediately.
Save your seat now â spaces are limited!
Meet Your Presenters
Jessie Ginsburg (aka Sensory SLP)
Jessie is the founder of Sensory SLP and creator of the NeuroAffirm Therapy Academy. Sheâs trained thousands of SLPs to build sensory-safe, neurodiversity-affirming therapy spaces that truly connect with kids. Jessie is known for her bold, compassionate teaching style that makes complex concepts feel simple, doable, and fun.
Chris Wenger (aka Speech Dude)
Chris is a nationally recognized SLP, speaker, and co-creator of NeuroAffirm. Heâs known for blending humor, storytelling, and evidence-based strategies to help professionals rethink traditional therapy models. Chrisâs sessions leave you feeling inspired, empowered, and ready to revolutionize your practice.