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A Little Cerebral
Claire and Natalie
58 episodes
5 days ago
A pediatric occupational therapist and a licensed psychologist discuss their experiences and approaches to working with children who are neurotypical, not neurotypical, and everything in between. We discuss current topics in the world of disabilities, special needs, emotional dysregulation, and developmental delays in an approachable, jargon-free manner.
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A pediatric occupational therapist and a licensed psychologist discuss their experiences and approaches to working with children who are neurotypical, not neurotypical, and everything in between. We discuss current topics in the world of disabilities, special needs, emotional dysregulation, and developmental delays in an approachable, jargon-free manner.
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Mental Health
Health & Fitness
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The SCERTS Model for Supporting Autism
A Little Cerebral
42 minutes 16 seconds
4 years ago
The SCERTS Model for Supporting Autism

Claire interviews Dr. Amy Laurent about the SCERTS model of supporting autistic individuals. This is a model that can be used in schools and a number of other settings and can be combined with other treatment modalities. Enjoy the show!

A Little Cerebral
A pediatric occupational therapist and a licensed psychologist discuss their experiences and approaches to working with children who are neurotypical, not neurotypical, and everything in between. We discuss current topics in the world of disabilities, special needs, emotional dysregulation, and developmental delays in an approachable, jargon-free manner.