On today's podcast episode we’re are taking a deep dive into presuming competence and why this is the most important assumption that you can make when you are dealing with someone with needs. It fosters empowerment. It dramatically shifts the quality of your interactions. It will blow the lid off what you think is possible for your child.
Dive into this week’s episode to learn how.
From Silence to Fluency: The Journey of Parenting a Non-Speaker, with Sandra Verhoeff
Building Trust and Confidence Through Rapid Prompting Method, with Madison Imber
Encouraging Nonspeakers: How Luke Found His Voice Through RPM
From Fear to Confidence: Self-Care for Parents of Children with Autism
Embracing Effortless Financial Growth To Plan For Your Child’s Future with Elizabeth Ralph
Exploring the Intersection of Art, Autism, and Healing, with Cindy Ingram
Taking Your Power Back!
Your Energetic Bank Account
How to help when your child struggles with behaviors
Lower Your Body Burden: The Easy Way To Improve Your Family's Health with Michelle Walrath
The legal questions you’ve been too scared to ask, answered! With special education attorney, Susan Deedy
Another audio excerpt from a #1 best seller!
Emotional Healing for Parents of Children with Autism Book is here
How to approach making a difficult decision for your child with autism
The First Step to Being a Strong Guide for Your Child
How to help your neurodiverse child become more independent
Interview with Soma Mukhopadhyay
Autism, ADHD, and Puberty, with Laura Holland
What do you do when you go to the doctor for autism advice and get none?
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