Episode 319: Inclusive School Communities with Tiffany Burns and Erika Bare

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Episode 364: Cultural Responsiveness in the Classroom with Quintara Tucker, BCBA

In this episode, I’m joined by Quintara Tucker, BCBA to discuss the importance of cultural responsiveness in autism and special education. We explore how culture shapes perspectives on diagnosis and intervention, common ways professionals may unintentionally miss the mark, and ho ...  Show more

Episode 363: Supporting Bilingual Learners Using AAC with Michelle Diaz, SLP

In this episode, I’m joined by bilingual speech-language pathologist Michelle Diaz to discuss supporting autistic children in bilingual environments. We break down what the research really says about bilingualism and autism, how to address common parent concerns about language us ...  Show more

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