In this podcast, we will discuss mindset , mind body connection, communication and learning means, and the importance of practicing purposeful movement as it pertains to autism.
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In this podcast, we will discuss mindset , mind body connection, communication and learning means, and the importance of practicing purposeful movement as it pertains to autism.
*This recording was done on Facebook, it may not be the best audio
Highlighted recording points & needs for community feedback. You can comment, dm, or email at EnPhaseintune@gmail.com :
-Coaching a non speaking autistic individual to spell purposefully on the boards is not a transferable skill. New communication partners must build skills for coaching the individual. EnPhase will be offering services for support in parents and new communication partners learning these skills.
-I’ve given recommendations for time commitments to practice these skills each week. What do you feel is feasible for you and your family?
-If there are fears present around starting letterboard practice with your child, what are they?
-Are you interested in investing in being supported in therapeutic way? Creating paths of empowerment of your child’s special purpose in this world as well as yours.
-If I were to teach a recorded course on presuming competence and communication partner training to do letter boards, with a live audience class group, would you be interested in being part of the audience?
-What other areas would you like to learn about that you’d want included in this course?
-EnPhase will be looking (in the future) for a new hire at some point, have you ever been interested in this type of work?
Enphase: In Tune With Autism
In this podcast, we will discuss mindset , mind body connection, communication and learning means, and the importance of practicing purposeful movement as it pertains to autism.