32. What is Neurodiversity? Parent's Edition
Description
In this conversation of "What is Neurodiversity", Heidi interviews Tina Evans, a speech pathologist and clinical lead for neurodiversity at Pop Online Speech Therapy.
Heidi asks questions as a mum and they explore the concept of neurodiversity and its implications for parents. They discuss the importance of understanding neurodiversity, and the need for empathy in therapy.
The conversation emphasises the significance of building positive relationships with neurodivergent individuals, the role of communication partners, and the necessity of a strength-based approach in therapy. They also highlight the importance of family values and the need for resources to support parents and clinicians in navigating the complexities of neurodiversity.
RESOURCES FROM TODAY'S SHOW
Meet Tina Evans: https://popfamily.au/team/tina-evans/
The Brain Forest by Sandhya Menon: https://www.onwardsandupwardspsychology.com.au/product-page/book-the-brain-forest
Yellow Lady Bugs Podcast: https://www.yellowladybugs.com.au/news/view?newsId=6
Emily Hammond - NeuroWild Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/neurowild_/
Doc Amen Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/doc_amen/
Download the free 'What is Neurodiversity and Neuroaffirming Practice' mini guide👇
🔗https://popfamily.au/podcasts/32-what-is-neurodiversity-parents-guide/
KEY TAKEAWAYS 💡
• Neurodiversity encompasses both neurotypical and neurodivergent brains.
• Empathy is crucial in understanding and supporting neurodivergent individuals.
• Neurodiversity affirming therapy values individuals for who they are, rather than trying to 'fix' them.
• Building positive relationships with clients enhances therapeutic outcomes.
• Communication partners play a vital role in supporting neurodivergent individuals.
• Creating safe spaces in therapy can improve engagement and learning.
• Therapists should adapt their approaches based on individual needs and preferences.
• Understanding the family's values is essential in therapy.
• The evolution of neurodiversity terminology reflects a growing understanding of diverse brains.
• Resources and education are key for parents and professionals in supporting neurodivergent individuals.
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HOSTS | Heidi Trusler, Founder of Pop Online Speech Therapy and Speech Pathologist
MUSIC | Track: "Mountain Anthem" by Ryan Carlson
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General Information Only (Not Medical Advice)
The information provided in this podcast is for general educational and informational purposes only. It is not a substitute for personalised assessment, diagnosis, or treatment provided by a qualified Speech Pathologist or other registered healthcare professional.
Nothing in this podcast should be interpreted as medical, therapeutic, or clinical advice. You should seek individualised medical professional advice if you have specific concerns.
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