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Making the Shift: Revolutionary Methods for Autistic Kids

English, Education, 1 season, 54 episodes, 22 hours, 48 minutes
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We're Jessie & Chris, an SLP couple from California with 3 boys and a passion for finding better ways to support Autistic kids. Are you ready to Make the Shift? Join us weekly to learn neurodiversity affirming ways to strengthen social-emotional development and regulation in your Autistic students.
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Ep. 55: Strategies for Surviving with Sensory Differences Under One Roof

Does one person in the house always seem to listen to the radio or TV at a volume that is just too loud?? Does another person in the house love when all the lights are dimmed? Maybe you feel like you are always chasing around a child who seems to have a never ending source of energy or trying to create a calming environment for a child who is easily overstimulated.. When you have a family with different sensory needs, it can be tough to find the perfect balance to keep everyone regulated. But the good news is, it's possible! This week on Making the Shift we're talking about strategies you can use to survive and thrive under one roof.
6/1/202313 minutes, 28 seconds
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Ep. 54: Why You Shouldn't Withhold Preferred Items & What To Do Instead

Raise your hand if you have ever had a child walk into your therapy session holding their favorite toy and you thought, "You know what, I'm just going to take this toy away so it's not distracting?". Now raise your hand if you immediately regretted that decision... Been there! This week on Making the Shift we're talking about 5 reasons you should NOT withhold a child's preferred items and what you should do instead.
5/25/202319 minutes, 56 seconds
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Ep 53: Defying Neuronormativity Ft. Lived Experience Educator

This week on Making the Shift, we are sitting down with Autistic Advocate Sonny Jane Wise to discuss defying neuronormativity. Sonny Jane Wise, aka the Lived Experience Educator, is on a mission to build a neurodiversity affirming future and challenge neuronormativity so neurodivergent individuals are no longer labelled as disordered. Sonny Jane Wise is a multiply neurodivergent or more specifically, an Autistic Bipolar ADHDer. Sonny is an internationally recognized public speaker, advocate, author and content creator as well as the founder of the Drop In Care Space. Sonny was diagnosed as a child and grew up only hearing a deficit narrative about their neurodivergence. Since then, they have gone on to build an audience of over 100, 000 people online. They have written The Neurodivergent Friendly Workbook of DBT Skills and We’re All Neurodiverse due to be published November this year. They have worked with organizations around Australia to help change the narrative around neurodivergence. Make sure you follow @livedexperienceeducator on Instagram! DBT Workbook: https://livedexperienceeducator.com/store
5/18/202332 minutes, 45 seconds
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Ep. 52: Create Your Allyship Plan Ft. Dr. Jennifer Hutton & SLPA Celina Wright

We believe that creating an allyship plan is essential in today's society to promote diversity, equity, and inclusion. It is important to recognize that allyship is not just a one-time action, but a continuous effort that requires an intentional plan. Which is why on this week's episode of Making the Shift, we are sitting down with Dr. Jennifer Hutton to discuss why creating an allyship plan is critical and how we can get moving on implementing that plan. Make sure you check out her Allyship Membership on https://www.buildingallyship.com/ and follow her on Instagram @dr.jpop
5/11/202334 minutes, 27 seconds
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Ep. 51: Quick Tips for Integrating Sensory & Gestalt Language Ft. Bohospeechie

Today we are welcoming Katja Piscitelli aka Bohospeechie to the show. Katja is an Inside Out Sensory Trained Clinician who now has a private practice where she specializes in working with gestalt language processors. Find her on social @bohospeechie
5/4/202323 minutes, 23 seconds
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Ep. 50: Using a Sensory Approach to Build Language in Gestalt Processors Ft. SLP Melanie Weber

Last week on Making the Shift we talked about 4 ways to know if your gestalt processor is dysregulated. And lack of engagement can often be a sign of dysregulation. On this week's episode of Making the Shift we're discussing why it's crucial to address sensory needs in your sessions with gestalt processors. We decided to bring back Melanie Weber, Sensory and NLA Trained SLP to talk about the one client that she struggled to engage with and how she was able to use sensory strategies to: a) realize he was a gestalt processor and b) increase his progress in sessions. To learn more about the Sensory Certificate Course visit www.sensoryslp.com
4/27/202311 minutes, 39 seconds
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Ep. 49: Four Ways to Spot Dysregulation in a Gestalt Language Processor Ft. SLP Melanie Weber

Have you ever wondered how regulation impacts the way we process language? By understanding how dysregulation can impact our ability to perceive and make sense of the world around us, we can better support our kids in increasing their self-generated language. Join us for this week's episode of Making the Shift with SLP Melanie Weber, as we explore the complex relationship between regulation and gestalt processing, and learn how to identify signs of dysregulation in your gestalt processors. Find Melanie on Instagram @melanieweberslp And if you liked this episode, check out our upcoming training: The Sensory Solution for SLPs. We're covering identifying dysregulation and proactive strategies to keep your clients engaged all day long! Click here to registerL https://sensoryslp.mykajabi.com/sensory-solution-for-slps
4/20/202313 minutes, 50 seconds
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Ep. 48: Five Ways to Presume Competence

As SLPs, we know that the language we use matters. On this week's episode of Making the Shift, we’re talking about why it's important to presume competence. We're diving into what it means to presume competence, signs to look out for in order to tell if a therapist is presuming competence, and our top 5 tips to make the shift to presuming competence in your everyday interactions. Learn how to write ND affirming IEPs at www.speechdude.com
4/13/202319 minutes, 49 seconds
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Ep 47: Beyond Autism Awareness...Shifting to Autism Acceptance

Happy Autism Acceptance Month! On this week's episode of Making the Shift, we’re talking about the difference between autism awareness and autism acceptance. We'll also go into why awareness alone is not enough and 3 ways we can shift towards autism acceptance. For Speech Dude's ND Affirming IEP Courses, visit www.speechdude.com
4/8/202319 minutes
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Ep. 46: Top Tips for Sensory Seekers

This week we’re going to be talking about our top tips for sensory seekers. This term is becoming more widely known (yay!) but it’s important to make sure we are all on the same page when we are talking about sensory seekers. On this week's episode of Making the Shift, we’re going to be discussing what a sensory seeker looks like, how to support sensory seekers in a variety of settings, and what not to do! If you're a parent or professional and want to learn more about supporting sensory needs to build communication, check out Jessie's Sensory-Communication Programs at www.sensoryslp.com
3/30/202313 minutes, 15 seconds
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Ep. 45: Finding the Right Combination of Sensory Supports

Let's talk about sensory strategies. This is the #1 question I get daily. What strategies should I be using?? Another common question I get is: How do I know if those strategies are working?? The thing about using sensory strategies is that we have to first know what the child needs, not what they want. This week on Making the Shift, we are talking about how to find the right combination of sensory supports.
3/23/202312 minutes, 31 seconds
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Ep. 44: Why Understanding Sensory Processing is Key to Being Neurodiversity Affirming

Happy Neurodiversity Celebration Week! Neurodiversity Celebration Week is a worldwide initiative that challenges stereotypes and misconceptions about neurological differences. Being neurodiversity affirming means that we view neurological differences as differences and not deficits. Some common differences seen in neurodiverse individuals include differences in communication, interaction, emotional regulation and sensory needs. Our goal as neurodiversity affirming therapists, teachers, parents, etc is to embrace and validate those differences and to find the right supports and accommodations to help neurodivergent individuals feel supported. And this is where sensory comes in. Sensory impacts us every day, all day long. We are sensory beings and the world is a sensory place. We are constantly being influenced by our sensory experiences. And the way another person experiences the world is totally valid. When a child is sensitive to sounds, they are often perceiving that sound at a much greater level of intensity. And if a child is under-responsive to movement, they might need more than just a 30 second movement break to regulate their sensory system. When we see big reactions to sensory input, we can change our thinking from “they are just overreacting” to “they perceived that input at a greater intensity”. Understanding and validating sensory differences is an important step to embracing neurodiversity. If you are an SLP interested in learning more about how to use sensory strategies in your speech session, click this link below to learn more about the Inside Out Sensory Certificate Course for SLPs: https://sensoryslp.mykajabi.com/sensory-certificate-course If you are a parent of an autistic child or child with sensory needs, click this link to learn about the Inside Out Sensory Communication Program for Parents: https://sensoryslp.mykajabi.com/sensory-communication-parent-program
3/16/202314 minutes, 30 seconds
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Ep. 43: Sensory & the Scope of the SLP

If you have been around here long enough then you know how passionate Jessie is about SLPs using sensory strategies in their sessions. When we talk about SLPs using sensory strategies, we usually get a few common responses: "Is that in your scope of practice??" "That's what OTs do..." "Why should SLPs learn about sensory?" So today on Making the Shift, we're diving into Sensory and the Scope of the SLP. For information on Jessie's sensory trainings for SLPs & parents, visit www.sensoryslp.com
3/9/202312 minutes, 11 seconds
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Ep. 42: What Does Dysregulation Look Like?

We hear about dysregulation all the time...but what exactly does it look like? Today we're diving into 3 areas to consider when looking at a child's dysregulation.
3/2/202311 minutes, 4 seconds
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Ep. 41: Taking a Trauma Informed Approach Ft. Certified Trauma Support Specialist & SLP Kim Neely

Let's talk about Trauma Informed Care. Trauma-informed care shifts the focus from “What’s wrong with you?” to “What happened to you?” A trauma-informed approach to care acknowledges that health care organizations and care teams need to have a complete picture of a client/child's life situation — past and present — in order to provide effective health care services. But what does that look like for SLPs? What type of providers do parents need to look for? We sat down with The Trauma Informed SLP, Kim Neely, to learn more. Kim is a practicing clinician with several years of experience working with clients (pre-K through geriatric) with known trauma exposure responses. Kim is currently a Certified Trauma Support Specialist (CTSS) through Trauma Institute International. She has also completed trainings on trauma-informed organizational procedures, promoting motivation for traumatized clients, and mental health first aid through the Arizona Trauma Institute.
2/23/202339 minutes, 17 seconds
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Ep. 40: Let's Talk About Autistic Gender Identity & Relationships Ft. Neurodivergent Rebel

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 Neurodivergent Rebel blog & Youtube Channel. Lyric is also the Owner of NeuroDivergent Consulting, and author of the best-selling business ethics book, Workplace NeuroDiversity Rising, praised in Forbes as “an excellent ‘how to manual’ based on lived experience and professional competence.” Rivera is also known as the pioneer of the #AskingAutistics hashtag. Check out Lyric's site here: https://neurodivergentrebel.com/ Check out Lyric's Youtube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/@NeurodivergentRebel 
2/16/202338 minutes, 48 seconds
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Ep. 39: Supporting Gestalt Language Processors ft. SLP Alex Zachos

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 have Alex Zachos from Meaningful Speech join us to talk about gestalt language processing. Alex is an SLP, a business owner, a wife, and a mom who is committed to learning and growing as a speech-language pathologist and sharing her knowledge and experience about gestalt language processing. She is the founder of Meaningful Speech LLC whose mission is to educate speech-language professionals, parents, and those working in related fields about gestalt language development and delayed echolalia. Check out Alex's courses for parents & professionals here: https://www.meaningfulspeech.com/a/2147498926/RKN5MGTr Use code JESSIE for 20% off eligible courses.
2/9/202330 minutes, 28 seconds
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Ep. 38: Busting 5 Common Autism Myths

"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 sit down and bust 5 common autism myths.
2/2/202319 minutes, 24 seconds
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Ep. 37: Parenting an Autistic Child Ft. SLP Cari Ebert

This week on Making the Shift we are honored to have Cari Ebert join us to talk about parenting an Autistic child. Cari Ebert, M.S., CCC-SLP is a Pediatric Speech-Language Pathologist in private practice in the Kansas City, Missouri area. She has found her niche working exclusively with young children ages birth to five and their families. She's also a parent of an autistic child. This allows her to see things not only as a professional but also as a parent. On this episode, we're discussing... ✔ Cari and her experience as an SLP and parent of an autistic child... ✔ Her best parenting advice for parents of autistic children... ✔ What you should do and NOT do with your autistic child... Follow Cari on Instagram @cari.ebert.seminars and find her courses and products at https://www.cariebertseminars.com/
1/26/202337 minutes, 56 seconds
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Ep. 36: Why We Should Step Away from Functioning Labels & What to Say Instead

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 autistic does not give us any information on that child's needs or the support we can provide. This week on Making the Shift, Chris and I are going to talk about the reasons we should step away from functioning labels and what we SHOULD say instead. On this episode, we're discussing... ✔ The problem with functioning labels... ✔ What the Autistic community is saying about labels like mild or severe autism... ✔ What we should be using instead of labels... Reminder - our Making the Shift Virtual Seminar is this Friday, January 20th! Seats are limited for the live, interactive experience. Click the link below to get your ticket & save your seat: https://asdinsideout.mykajabi.com/making-the-shift
1/19/202314 minutes, 26 seconds
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Ep. 35: Living Your Best Sensory Life Ft. OT Dr. Winnie Dunn

This week on Making the Shift we have a super special guest…. (drumroll please).... Dr. Winnie Dunn!! Dr. Winnie Dunn is a Distinguished Professor of the Department of Occupational Therapy Education at the University of Missouri and the author of the Sensory Profile. She is an internationally known expert for her studies about sensory processing in everyday life. On this episode, we're discussing... ✔ How Dr. Winnie Dunn got her start and her work on sensation patterns... ✔ How sensation patterns are backed by neuroscience and psychology... ✔ How to live your best sensory life... Check out her book, Living Sensationally: https://www.amazon.com/Living-Sensationally-Winnie-Dunn/dp/1843109158/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=living+sensationally+winnie+dunn&qid=1673398085&sprefix=living+sensa%2Caps%2C305&sr=8-1
1/12/202349 minutes, 25 seconds
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Ep. 34: Five Ways to Boost Team Collaboration in the New Year

On this episode, we'll explore... ✔ The importance of working together as a team to help children meet their goals... ✔ Why we should focus on team collaboration... ✔ Our 5 tips for boosting team collaboration... ✔ And more... For tickets to our upcoming Making the Shift Virtual Seminar, click here: https://asdinsideout.mykajabi.com/making-the-shift
1/5/202325 minutes, 43 seconds
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Ep. 33: How to Support PDAers

PDA stands for Pathological Demand Avoidance OR more affirming term Persistent Drive for Autonomy. On this episode, we'll cover... ✔ What is Persistent Drive for Autonomy? ✔ Tips for identifying PDA ✔ Our best strategies for working with kids with PDA ✔ And more... The term persistent drive for autonomy was coined by Harry Thompson who is a PDA autistic adult, educator, and author of the PDA Paradox.
12/23/202226 minutes, 34 seconds
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Ep. 32: Starting the Self-Regulation Conversation

In this episode, we'll cover: ✔ How self-regulation develops ✔ Simple ways to talk to kids about their regulation ✔ The most effective visual tools you can use ✔ Must-know tips before having this conversation with kids Grab the Energy Meter here: https://www.autismlevelup.com/#tools
12/16/202222 minutes, 50 seconds
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Ep. 31: Everything You Need To Know About Stimming

On this episode, we'll cover... ✔ What exactly is stimming? ✔ Why stimming happens ✔ The benefits of stimming ✔ And words of advice from Autistic friends and colleagues...
12/8/202228 minutes, 1 second
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Ep. 30: Everyday Regulation Tips to Improve Engagement & Communication

In this episode, we'll talk about: ✔ How regulation, engagement, and communication interrelate ✔ Why we should be focusing on regulation ✔ Our favorite tips to support regulation ✔ And more... Jessie's Sensory Certificate Course for SLPs is OPEN for enrollment. If you are an SLP or SLPA and want to get specialized sensory training, visit www.sensoryslp.com to enroll.
12/2/202223 minutes, 6 seconds
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Ep. 29: Writing Neurodiversity Affirming Therapy Goals

The number ONE question Chris and I are asked weekly is... "How do I write neurodiversity affirming goals for my autistic students?" Watch the show to discover our favorite ND affirming goals for therapy. In this episode, we'll talk about: ✔ How to write neurodiversity affirming goals ✔ What to do when we inherit goals that are not ND affirming ✔ Suggestions for ND affirming goals for different age groups ✔ And more... To learn more about Chris's ND Affirming IEP Course with a list of goals, visit www.speechdude.com
11/17/202234 minutes, 18 seconds
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Ep. 28: How to Make Your Evaluations More Neurodiversity Affirming

We know that standardized tests aren't truly a reflection of students' skills and abilities. Standardized tests are so stressful to administer, overwhelming to interpret, and after all that blood, sweat, and yes sometimes, tears, we put into the report - we’re not actually left with information that is relevant and valuable in developing our goals. But what can we do? How do we accurately report our students' skills and abilities if our assessments aren't providing that information? This is something we get asked about a lot. Which is why in this episode, we are diving into how to make evaluations more neurodiversity affirming. On this episode, we'll cover... ✔ The problem with current assessments ✔ What to do when standardized tests are required ✔ Who should be involved in the assessment process ✔ Alternate methods for evaluating Autistic students ✔ And more... To learn more about Speech Dude's DASEL (Dynamic Assessment of Social Emotional Learning), visit www.speechdude.com
11/11/202230 minutes, 44 seconds
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Ep. 27: Top 10 Neurodiversity Affirming Ways to Support Autistic Kids

When you are making the shift to neurodiversity affirming practices, you can feel like a tiny fish swimming upstream against the sharks... You might be thinking, There's gotta be a better way! And luckily, there is... In this episode, Jessie is sharing her top 10 ND affirming ways to support Autistic kids. Want to know exactly where to start and prioritize your time when it comes to ND affirming practices? In this episode, we'll talk about: ✔ The ND paradigm as a gateway to your kids' greatest progress ✔ Honoring sensory needs ✔ Building emotional wellbeing through validation ✔ Building higher level language skills ✔ And so much more... To grab Autism Support Resources for Teams, click the link below or visit sensoryslp.com: https://asdinsideout.mykajabi.com/autism-support-tools-for-teams
11/3/202230 minutes, 14 seconds
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Ep. 26: How to Talk to Kids About Autism ft Mrs. Speechie P

No autistic child should feel like there is something wrong with them. Autism isn’t bad or wrong - it’s a difference in how the brain thinks, communicates, and learns. We need to help kids understand different brains. However, doing so in a positive and inclusive manner can sometimes be very challenging. That is why on this week’s episode of Making the Shift, we are inviting Andi Putt (also known as Mrs. Speechie P) to join us as we discuss how to talk to kids about autism. Visit www.mrsspeechiep.com to check out Andi's Autism Handbook for Kids!
10/27/202237 minutes, 36 seconds
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Ep. 25: Your Biggest Sensory Questions Answered

Today Jessie is answering your biggest sensory questions! Today we're talking about 1) what to do when colleagues don't support using sensory strategies/an ND affirming approach, 2) how to help sensory seekers, 3) supporting emotional regulation, and 4) Jessie's favorite sensory equipment!
10/20/202231 minutes, 41 seconds
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Ep. 24: Fill Your Cup and Bring Your "A" Game

"Hair on fire" days are nothing new. It can be really hard to consistently bring enough energy, the right energy, or the ability to maintain your own energy into every session when life is being — life. But what if there are some ways you can consistently boost your energy and be more effective for your kids? In this episode, we're going to give you some of our go-to strategies and routines that help us "keep our cup" full for our kids and boost our effectiveness as therapists.
10/13/202223 minutes, 47 seconds
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Ep. 22: Using Strengths-Based Language to Build Positive Self-Identity

Knowing how to reframe with strengths-based language can help your speech kids build positive self-identity and bring joy to parents & families. In this episode, you'll discover: - Why reframing with strengths-based language is so important for your kids and families - "What" commonly used harmful words and phrases often go unnoticed - "How" you can reframe your language to be more positive and neurodiversity affirming - Specific examples of how to use these (eg, "say this" instead of "that") Want to dive deeper into how to integrate strengths-based language into your IEPs? Check out Chris's webinar on how to create Neurodiversity affirming IEPs: https://www.speechdude.com/neurodiversity-affirming-free-webinar-evergreen-1 Parents - Be sure to check out Jessie's upcoming free Sensory Masterclass for Parents on 10/17. Click here to register: https://asdinsideout.mykajabi.com/sensory-communication-masterclass-october-2022
10/6/202224 minutes, 16 seconds
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Ep. 21: Five Mistakes to Avoid When Introducing AAC

Total communication is such an important part of being neurodiversity affirming. Yet, there are so many myths floating around about how to introduce AAC. In this episode, we'll talk about: - The importance of AAC and total communication - 5 AAC mistakes you can avoid - Best practices for introducing AAC - Bonus: AAC stories you won't believe!
9/29/202231 minutes, 16 seconds
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Ep. 20: How to Use Sensory Knowledge to Dominate Disneyland...Plus a Special Announcement

“It’s a world of laughter, it’s a world of tears”...Theme parks can be either a sensory wonderland or sensory overload for kids. On this episode of Making the Shift we’ll talk about: ✔ The 4 sensory patterns (briefly, just in case you don’t know…) ✔ Which sensory patterns each of our family members have (we have one of EACH type in this colorful family!) ✔ Takeaways from how each of us reacted to and experienced the craziness of Disneyland… ✔ The disasters… ✔ The learning experiences… ✔ The good, the bad, and the ugly… ✔ How we coped… ✔ How we communicated and compromised… ✔ And tons of examples of sensory patterns “in the wild”... ✔ Plus...a special announcement!
9/15/202225 minutes, 44 seconds
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Ep. 19: ADHD Life Hacks for Relationships & Communication

Let's pull back the curtain on ADHD, relationships, and communication styles & techniques... Here’s what we’ll talk about: ✔ Chris’s story growing up as an ADHD kid (the bumps, the bruises and the victories)... ✔ The ADHD life hacks that have helped him survive and thrive… ✔ What it’s like for me (a neurotypical woman) to be in a relationship with an ADHDer… ✔ How we’ve learned to communicate more effectively with each other…
9/8/202250 minutes, 15 seconds
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Ep. 18: How to Teach Self-Regulation in a Healthy Way ft. SLP Danielle Kent

How to teach self-regulation in a healthy way is a hot topic. We know it’s the key to increased engagement, which leads to more progress and better outcomes...But what if what we believe about how children develop self-regulation is actually wrong?? In this episode, we'll explore: ✔ The real differences between co-regulation & self-regulation ✔ How kids actually learn to self-regulate ✔ What are fair expectations to place on children of different ages and developmental periods… ✔ When and how to teach self-regulation ✔ And MORE Ft. SLP Danielle Kent, leader of Teaching & Raising Problem Solvers, and mom of two kids with "amazing brains".
9/1/202225 minutes, 21 seconds
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Ep. 17: Sensory Strategies Across the Lifespan

Sensory strategies are a lifelong sidekick for autistic kids (and their families). Sensory approaches must also shift with your kids’ ages and development. In this episode, you’ll see: ✔ How your sensory focus changes with age and effective use of sensory strategies to help us lead kids of all ages into long-term happiness and independence… ✔ What developmental signs you can use to assess if you’re focusing on the right strategies… ✔ The foundational progress that you must achieve before moving from each stage to the next with your kids… ✔ Some high-powered ways to support your kids’ regulation REGARDLESS of their age… Are you an SLP or SLPA and want to learn sensory strategies?? Come to our upcoming Free Sensory Patterns Masterclass! Click below to save your seat: https://asdinsideout.mykajabi.com/sensory-masterclass-aug-2022
8/25/202221 minutes, 55 seconds
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Ep. 16: What You Need to Know About Autistic Special Interests ft. Autistic SLP Sam Rowntree

We’ve all had autistic clients/students that are highly interested in a single subject (or even an object or type of object). From a neurotypical perspective, these special interests might be hard to understand, and they may even seem to get in the way of therapy. But once you understand them, they actually present a unique opportunity for you as a therapist. Autistic SLP, Sam Rowntree, is joining us to give you insight into special interests from an autistic perspective, as well as to teach you how to use these interests to increase engagement with autistic kids and build a deeper relationship. Connect with Sam on Instagram @the_aussiespeechie
8/18/202229 minutes, 2 seconds
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Ep. 15: Autism is a Different Neurotype

Autistic brains process information differently. Find out why we need to recognize Autistic brains as a different neurotype rather than classifying them as “deficient” or as something that we are trying to fix. ✔ Discover the research that recognizes Autistics as their own neurotype... ✔ Why classifying Autistics as deficient in many cases is actually harmful and has ZERO positive impact on their lives… ✔ Find out about the Double Empathy Problem and how it may be affecting the way you see Autistic individuals… ✔ How reframing the way you see autism can change everything about the way you see your kids… ✔ And why making this shift is the best thing you’ll ever do for the Autistic people in your life…
8/12/202224 minutes, 45 seconds
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Ep. 14: How to Gather Neurodiversity Affirming Observation Data

Historically, we’ve observed autistic kids by gathering data about things like eye-contact, stimming, or if they exhibit certain social skills. But new research has shown us this needs to change…. Come find out exactly why it’s time to ditch data that promotes masking. And discover how you can replace those observations with better data that guides neurodiversity affirming therapy, builds on strengths, and promotes positive self identity & engagement.
7/28/202229 minutes, 10 seconds
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Ep. 13: The Highly Effective Role Parents Can Play in Therapy

How Parents & SLPs Can Align To Exponentially Increase The Results Of Speech Therapy... When parents start bringing their child to speech therapy, they often wonder if 30-minutes per week is really going to help their child. The truth? Therapy is most effective when parents are fully involved in therapy at home! So how can parents & therapists align to make sure children receive optimal therapy during the other 23.5 hours of the day? This free episode of Making the Shift will explain the importance of parent involvement and help both therapists and parents align to make speech exponentially more effective for our beloved children, helping them get results faster from speech. Helping our tiny communicators to express themselves can take a ton of effort. But parent involvement is the key to ensuring they get the maximum value out of therapy... This episode is going to be all about: ✔ Why it’s so important that parents get involved in a child’s speech therapy… ✔ Illuminating the path to parent and SLP alignment… ✔ Defining the highly effective role that empowered parents can play in their child’s therapy… ✔ Examples of what kinds of support parents can offer to reinforce therapy at home… ✔ How to open up this conversation with your speech therapist (if you’re a parent)... ✔ How to open up this conversation with your client’s parents (if you’re a therapist)...
7/21/202227 minutes, 43 seconds
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Ep. 12: Improve a Child's Everyday Life By Understanding Their Sensory Patterns

How To Identify The 4 Sensory Patterns That Massively Improve Regulation And Engagement Fulfill your clients’ sensory needs by understanding which one of the 4 sensory patterns they exhibit. This eye-opening episode can change EVERYTHING in your sessions. Based on the world-renowned research of Dr. Winnie Dunn and the ASHA article we co-authored... This week’s free live show is all about: ✔ Understanding the 4 different sensory patterns that ALL your clients fall into (actually, that all humans fall into! But more on that in the episode...) ✔ How these sensory patterns cause clients to react or not react to sensory inputs (prepare to see your clients behavior in an entirely new light!) ✔ How you can classify clients so you can better fulfill their sensory needs (I'll be giving some real life examples to make this crystal clear...) ✔ Giving you some concrete and practical strategies to use with each type of client (these WILL help improve regulation and engagement in your clients starting TOMORROW!)
7/14/202226 minutes, 28 seconds
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Ep. 11: Why Targeting Behaviors Doesn't Work & What To Do Instead

Targeting behaviors isn't effective! We need to target the root cause instead... In this week’s episode, you'll find out: ✔ Some of the most common errors in thinking that prevent us from successfully aiding our kids in behavior modifications. ✔ Why behavior goals don't work for children (and what you can do about it)... ✔ How to differentiate between "surface level" behavior goals and deeper, more targeted goals that have a real impact... ✔ Some easy thinking strategies you can implement to start creating better goals for clients/students... ✔ And more!
6/30/202224 minutes, 23 seconds
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Ep. 10: The Language Staircase to Access Higher Level Communication

Want to help your autistic kids climb out of "rote language land" and up to the top of "novel and creative communication peak"? Then come join us for the next episode of Making the Shift where we'll explore the exact steps you can take to elevate your kids' ability to use higher level language — starting in your very next session! You can finally help your autistic kids reach higher level language by helping them climb these simple steps! In this week’s live, you'll find out: ✔ Why helping a child develop memorized "rote" language isn't enough (and why it's important to strive for more)... ✔ The commonly overlooked but extremely important prerequisites to basic and higher level communication (without knowing these, it can be impossible to help kids develop higher level language)... ✔ About the "holes" in autistic children's communication ability (and how you can begin to help fill them)... ✔ The role of intrinsic motivation in enabling novel and creative communication (and strategies for building internal motivation in your kids)... ✔ PLUS, concrete and practical strategies for improving regulation, engagement and higher level language development in sessions (so you can start seeing transformed sessions as early as tomorrow)...
6/23/202223 minutes, 41 seconds
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Ep. 9: Ditch Reward Systems to Increase Motivation

Rewards-based systems are ineffective and can actually harm your relationships with clients. Get the research that unlocks the doors to building intrinsic motivation — the right way. In this week’s live, you're going to hear about: ✔ The most fascinating (yet completely ignored) research on how rewards actually decrease a child's motivation ✔ Why using reward systems damages your relationships with your clients ✔ What you should be focusing on instead
6/16/202227 minutes, 8 seconds
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Ep. 8: Validating the Autistic Experience ft. Autistic Coach Chloe Estelle

Today Autistic Coach Chloe Estelle is here in the room with us, and she’s getting ready to give you some brand NEW perspective from an Autistic adult’s point of view. She’ll be sharing one of the MOST important things you can do to help with the emotional wellbeing of your autistic kids! This is so rarely spoken of, but it’s crucial for us to recognize… so pile inside, refresh your perspective, and show her your love and support! Find Chloe on IG @chloeestellinyellow & learn more about the organization she co-founded,  OurTism, and how they support Autistic individuals & their families at ourtism.com.
6/9/202222 minutes, 13 seconds
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Ep. 7: The Art of Self-Advocacy ft. Autistic SLP Jamie Boyle

Join us for this SPECIAL GUEST episode of Making the Shift featuring Autistic SLP Jamie Boyle. Jamie has flown all the way from the East coast where she lives and is joining us live, in-person for this special guest episode. And we’re so excited to have her! She’ll be filling us in on what it’s like to experience the world through her eyes, how she advocates for herself in different circumstances, and the importance of encouraging other autistics to self-advocate when they need to. If you have autistic people in your life, you've got to catch this episode!
6/6/202224 minutes, 15 seconds
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Ep. 6: How to Ask Better Questions & Get Better Therapy Outcomes

Ever start a session thinking, “Alright, we’re going to make progress today!” only to end up asking yourself, “Why does this [negative result] keep happening?” Then jump in with me and Chris as we talk about some ways you can guide your approach with intentional questions that result in better outcomes and boosted morale for you and families. In this week’s live, we’re going to dive into: ✔ The flawed perception we therapists commonly have regarding outcomes in our sessions. ✔ How OUR own thinking patterns can get in the way of progress during sessions. ✔ Some creative ways to change the internal questions we ask ourselves so we can better support our kids. ✔ Grounded examples of “what to ask” and “what not to ask” in your own sessions with families.
6/3/202221 minutes
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Ep. 5: How to Be Proactive Instead of Reactive with Sensory Needs

How To Increase Regulation & Learning By Being Proactive Instead Of Reactive To Sensory Needs. You know what it’s like to feel out of control, unable to help a child return to a regulated state once they’re already dysregulated. But what if you could “read the signs” that exist BEFORE a child ever gets to that point by understanding their sensory needs and proactively making adjustments for them? That’s what we’re talking about in this week’s show! 
5/31/202222 minutes, 49 seconds
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Ep. 4: The Best Way to Get Teams on Board with a Neurodiversity Affirming Approach

Discover The Single Most Important Thing You Can Do To Educate Teams With An ND Affirming Approach... It’s easy to feel defeated when you’re trying to change the world for your autistic kids & clients without ever feeling like you’re doing enough. You might feel like there’s too much resistance to change, like you don’t have enough time, or like your voice doesn’t matter. But there’s something you can do that will empower you to have the MOST impact. And we’re going to share it in this show!
5/25/202221 minutes, 25 seconds
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Ep. 3: Little Known Secrets About Autism & Friendship

If you’ve ever wondered how to help your autistic kids and clients to make friends — or even wondered if they want friends at all — then you won’t want to miss this episode! We are going to be revealing data from a survey of autistic adults that may shake things up a little bit in the SLP world… >> Plan on having some of the most common myths about autism and friendships DEBUNKED with well-researched data you won’t want to miss. We’ll be talking about… 1. Research that PROVES autistic kids aren’t “antisocial” and actually do want friends… 2. Why having these friendships are an INTEGRAL part of their happiness… 3. How autistic friendships may look quite a bit different than neurotypical friendships… 4. Why using social skills interventions doesn’t generalize… 5. And what strategies you can start using right now to help your autistic kids make friends!
5/23/202222 minutes, 55 seconds
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Ep. 2: Three in-the-Trenches Lessons Learned in 2022 About Autism and Acceptance

Have you ever wondered how to help parents accept their autistic child for who they are? We get no training in having this conversation - so it can be really tough. Situations like these can leave you feeling lost, and wishing you could just give them all the answers. But when you try, it turns out to be a lot harder than you’d think. Even though you know the parent wants what’s best for their child, there’s still a process they have to go through to ultimately open their arms and hearts to the unique child they’re blessed with. So, what can you do to help? That’s what we’re going to talk about in this episode of Making the Shift. As an SLP, you’re such a huge part of the child’s life that the long, tough road of accepting what it means to have an autistic child often falls into your lap. Not only is it your job to counsel families on what autism means for communication, but you’re also in a position to do SO MUCH MORE than that… So tonight, we will be sharing the three hardest-fought lessons we’ve learned so far in 2022 when helping families to become more neurodiversity affirming. Because there’s nothing more gratifying than helping your autistic kids and their families reach happiness and fulfillment!
4/12/202224 minutes, 42 seconds
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Ep. 1: The Horrifying Moment We Realized We Were Doing It All Wrong

If you’re an SLP who’s ever struggled to help your autistic kids—you won’t want to miss this… Speech Dude & Jessie Ginsburg are getting vulnerable together for their first LIVE show premier! Get an inside look at the deepest struggles they’ve faced when serving autistic kids and communicating with their parents—and discover some of the most important lessons they’ve learned so you can avoid making the same mistakes. If you’ve ever struggled to help your autistic kids or wondered how to communicate more effectively with their parents, you won’t want to miss: ✔ The easiest way you can start improving your therapy sessions with autistic kids right now (hint: it doesn’t cost anything, and you already have access to it). ✔ A simple mindset shift that can transform every speech session you ever have, especially if you work with younger autistic children. ✔ An important “missing piece” in the therapy we typically deliver to autistic high schoolers. And how you can start filling it. ✔ Some of our favorite simple & easy ways to communicate these concepts with parents and professionals. Plus… in the first 5 minutes you’ll get in on a big announcement that will change our lives forever.
4/6/202221 minutes, 34 seconds