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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
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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.

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