Radical Advocacy with Regan Larson
Update: 2025-08-29
Description
Betsy Hicks-Russ and Regan Larson discuss the importance of radical inclusion and presumed competence in the context of autism advocacy. They explore the journey into spelling therapy, the challenges faced by parents and children, and the role of schools in supporting spellers. The discussion also delves into ableism, the significance of communication, and the contrast between grievance parenting and gratitude advocacy. Additionally, they highlight the benefits of the Autistic Be Kind vest and the concept of motor coaching to aid in purposeful movement for children with autism.
Regan Larson - Instagram and Tiktok - ReganAdvocates and WatchGigiSpell
Betsy Hicks-Russ - https://BetsyOnTheGo.com
takeaways
- Radical inclusion is essential for effective communication.
- Presuming competence means believing in a child's abilities.
- Spelling therapy can be a transformative journey for families.
- Ableism is a pervasive issue that needs addressing.
- Grievance parenting can hinder positive advocacy.
- The Autistic Be Kind vest promotes understanding in public spaces.
- Motor coaching helps children with autism navigate tasks more effectively.
- Listening is a powerful tool for spellers to learn and grow.
- Parents must lead by example in advocating for their children.
- Community support is vital for navigating the challenges of autism.
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