Let Them Lead: The Child-Led Autism Podcast

4. Is Movement the Key to Communication for Autistic Kids?


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Get 15% off The Informed SLP Subscription from now through 4/30 with code CHILDLED here   Download the FREE Movement Guide  here!     To learn more or to connect with Nicole, visit: www.childled.org   In this episode, Nicole Casey explores the intersection of neuroscience and autism, particularly focusing on the concept of embodied learning. She emphasizes the importance of movement in the learning process for autistic students, arguing that traditional methods of requiring stillness can hinder their ability to engage and communicate. Nicole shares personal experiences and practical strategies for incorporating movement into educational settings, highlighting the need for a child-led approach that respects individual sensory needs. The episode concludes with a call to rethink how movement is integrated into learning, advocating for a more holistic understanding of communication and connection.   Takeaways:
  • Embodied learning emphasizes a whole body approach to learning.
  • Movement is essential for autistic students to feel safe and engaged.
  • Traditional methods of requiring stillness can be counterproductive.
  • Allowing children to lead in movement can enhance learning.
  • Movement should be integrated throughout the day, not just as breaks.
  • Play should include gross motor activities that promote connection.
  • Modeling language during movement is more effective than interrupting play.
  • Creating a safe environment for movement fosters trust and communication.
  • Rethinking classroom rules can benefit autistic students' learning.
  • Trust is foundational for communication to develop.

This podcast is reviewed by an autistic adult, Meghann Beaton, to help ensure our content remains aligned with neuroaffirming principles and lived experience. We are deeply grateful for her insights, which continue to shape this space into one that centers safety, connection, and authentic communication.

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