
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Today we look at ways SLPs can work with families to cultivate a strong sense of self in children with autism.
Of course, SLPs know the importance of helping a child with autism become empowered and believe in themselves, and today’s guests make that a priority.
SLPs Rachel Dorsey and Jessie Ginsburg share strategies and examples of ways to help foster this positive outlook with a strengths-based approach. They discuss the importance of word-choice and language when working with parents and how they address goal creation.
By American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA)4
7878 ratings
Today we look at ways SLPs can work with families to cultivate a strong sense of self in children with autism.
Of course, SLPs know the importance of helping a child with autism become empowered and believe in themselves, and today’s guests make that a priority.
SLPs Rachel Dorsey and Jessie Ginsburg share strategies and examples of ways to help foster this positive outlook with a strengths-based approach. They discuss the importance of word-choice and language when working with parents and how they address goal creation.

43,691 Listeners

27,007 Listeners

2,837 Listeners

2,415 Listeners

12,726 Listeners

14,975 Listeners

8,236 Listeners

233 Listeners

17,942 Listeners

13,088 Listeners

41,496 Listeners

11,716 Listeners

20,229 Listeners

10,878 Listeners

8,859 Listeners