In this powerful and deeply personal episode, Dr Hannah Dennis tackles one of the most damaging myths still circulating today — that autism is caused by poor parenting. She debunks outdated and harmful ideas like the “refrigerator mother” theory and reminds us that autism has a strong genetic and neurological basis — not a parenting one. Dr Hannah also explores what truly matters: creating supportive environments where autistic individuals can thrive, and why blame has no place in this...
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In this powerful and deeply personal episode, Dr Hannah Dennis tackles one of the most damaging myths still circulating today — that autism is caused by poor parenting. She debunks outdated and harmful ideas like the “refrigerator mother” theory and reminds us that autism has a strong genetic and neurological basis — not a parenting one. Dr Hannah also explores what truly matters: creating supportive environments where autistic individuals can thrive, and why blame has no place in this...
Embracing Neurodivergence: Understanding and Celebrating Differences
ThriveAbility
12 minutes
4 months ago
Embracing Neurodivergence: Understanding and Celebrating Differences
In this introductory episode, we dive into the concepts of intellectual disabilities and neurodivergence, exploring what these terms mean and why embracing diverse ways of thinking is key to helping individuals thrive. We discuss the power of acceptance and creating inclusive communities that celebrate everyone's strengths. đź”— To connect with Dr Hannah visit: www.hrdconsultancy.co.uk đź’» To watch Dr Hannah's latest training visit: https://nurture.hrdconsultancy.co.uk/thriveregister310747 ...
ThriveAbility
In this powerful and deeply personal episode, Dr Hannah Dennis tackles one of the most damaging myths still circulating today — that autism is caused by poor parenting. She debunks outdated and harmful ideas like the “refrigerator mother” theory and reminds us that autism has a strong genetic and neurological basis — not a parenting one. Dr Hannah also explores what truly matters: creating supportive environments where autistic individuals can thrive, and why blame has no place in this...