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Have you ever wondered how to talk to children about autism? In today’s episode, I had the honor of talking to Andi Putt about the importance of early conversations about autism, and how to empower autistic children through understanding their identity. We also talk about the significance of normalizing these conversations among peers and Andi offers some effective ways to explain autism to children. This episode is one that you are going to want to share with everyone you know!
Takeaways
Advocacy for autism should start early and be ongoing
Understanding autism can empower children and improve mental health
Conversations about autism should be age-appropriate and continuous
Normalizing discussions about autism helps reduce stigma
Children are often more accepting of differences than adults expect
It's important to recognize individual needs in educational settings
Open communication about autism can foster understanding among peers
Language around autism should be positive and supportive
General discussions about autism can help reduce bullying
Empathy is crucial in understanding children's reactions
Celebrating differences fosters a more inclusive environment
Resources can help parents and educators communicate about autism
Open conversations can lead to greater understanding among peers
Bio:
Andi Putt, also known as Mrs. Speechie P, is an Autistic Speech Language Pathologist specializing in team-based Autism evaluations and neuro-affirming support. She is dedicated to empowering families and helping Autistic children understand and embrace their authentic selves while also advocating for each individual’s unique needs. When she’s not advocating for others, you can find her indulging in a good book, planning her next travel adventure, procrastinating literally anything, or enjoying time with her family.
Links:
Andi’s website: https://www.mrsspeechiep.com/
Andi’s resources for talking to children about autism: https://www.mrsspeechiep.com/shop-all
Andi’s IG account (@mrsspeechiep): https://www.instagram.com/mrsspeechiep/?hl=en
You may also be interested in these supports:
Visual Support Starter Set
Visual Supports Facebook Group
Autism Little Learners on Instagram
Autism Little Learners on Facebook
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Have you ever wondered how to talk to children about autism? In today’s episode, I had the honor of talking to Andi Putt about the importance of early conversations about autism, and how to empower autistic children through understanding their identity. We also talk about the significance of normalizing these conversations among peers and Andi offers some effective ways to explain autism to children. This episode is one that you are going to want to share with everyone you know!
Takeaways
Advocacy for autism should start early and be ongoing
Understanding autism can empower children and improve mental health
Conversations about autism should be age-appropriate and continuous
Normalizing discussions about autism helps reduce stigma
Children are often more accepting of differences than adults expect
It's important to recognize individual needs in educational settings
Open communication about autism can foster understanding among peers
Language around autism should be positive and supportive
General discussions about autism can help reduce bullying
Empathy is crucial in understanding children's reactions
Celebrating differences fosters a more inclusive environment
Resources can help parents and educators communicate about autism
Open conversations can lead to greater understanding among peers
Bio:
Andi Putt, also known as Mrs. Speechie P, is an Autistic Speech Language Pathologist specializing in team-based Autism evaluations and neuro-affirming support. She is dedicated to empowering families and helping Autistic children understand and embrace their authentic selves while also advocating for each individual’s unique needs. When she’s not advocating for others, you can find her indulging in a good book, planning her next travel adventure, procrastinating literally anything, or enjoying time with her family.
Links:
Andi’s website: https://www.mrsspeechiep.com/
Andi’s resources for talking to children about autism: https://www.mrsspeechiep.com/shop-all
Andi’s IG account (@mrsspeechiep): https://www.instagram.com/mrsspeechiep/?hl=en
You may also be interested in these supports:
Visual Support Starter Set
Visual Supports Facebook Group
Autism Little Learners on Instagram
Autism Little Learners on Facebook
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