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In this episode of Finding Your Identity in Your Autism Journey, host Ruth Cassell interviews Dr. Dana Johnson, co-founder of the Spellers Method, to explore how motor-first communication is transforming the lives of nonspeaking autistic individuals.
Dr. Dana shares the vision that started the Spellers movement, why motor regulation must come before spelling, and how presuming competence changes everything. Listeners will learn about whole body apraxia, the importance of sensory-motor integration, and real-life success stories where breakthroughs began with motor coaching—not just literacy skills.
The conversation also addresses common myths:
Dr. Dana explains why the Spellers Method is an evidence-based, motor-training approach, not just a communication tool. She shares the movement’s growth from its first centers in Tampa and San Francisco to its expansion nationwide, supported by documentaries, books, and advocacy.
Parents will come away with hope, practical strategies, and clear first steps for exploring motor-based communication. Whether you’re a parent, educator, or therapist, this episode offers both inspiration and actionable insight.
In This Episode:
Key Takeaways:
Memorable Quotes:
“Presuming competence is key.” “It’s not just about spelling—it’s about communication.” “Your child has a voice.”
Resources & Links:
By Ruth CassellIn this episode of Finding Your Identity in Your Autism Journey, host Ruth Cassell interviews Dr. Dana Johnson, co-founder of the Spellers Method, to explore how motor-first communication is transforming the lives of nonspeaking autistic individuals.
Dr. Dana shares the vision that started the Spellers movement, why motor regulation must come before spelling, and how presuming competence changes everything. Listeners will learn about whole body apraxia, the importance of sensory-motor integration, and real-life success stories where breakthroughs began with motor coaching—not just literacy skills.
The conversation also addresses common myths:
Dr. Dana explains why the Spellers Method is an evidence-based, motor-training approach, not just a communication tool. She shares the movement’s growth from its first centers in Tampa and San Francisco to its expansion nationwide, supported by documentaries, books, and advocacy.
Parents will come away with hope, practical strategies, and clear first steps for exploring motor-based communication. Whether you’re a parent, educator, or therapist, this episode offers both inspiration and actionable insight.
In This Episode:
Key Takeaways:
Memorable Quotes:
“Presuming competence is key.” “It’s not just about spelling—it’s about communication.” “Your child has a voice.”
Resources & Links: