[Quick Tip] Why Do Kids Plateau in Speech Therapy?

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Ep. 109 Go From Survival Mode to Learning Mode with a Trauma-Informed Approach

Trauma-informed care isn’t just about avoiding harm – it’s about intentionally creating therapy experiences where autistic kids feel safe, respected, and in control. Because trauma isn’t always a “big event.” It’s often subtle, ongoing, and woven into traditional compliance-based ...  Afficher plus

Ep. 108 Why Trauma-Informed Therapy is a Non-Negotiable for Autistic Kids

Trauma doesn’t always look like abuse - it can be subtle, ongoing, and systemic. And for autistic kids, many “traditional” or compliance-based therapy approaches can actually retraumatize the very children we’re trying to support. In this episode, we'll break down how familiar me ...  Afficher plus

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