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 She debunks outdated and harmful ideas like the “refrigerator mother” theory and reminds us that autism has a strong genetic and neurological basis — not a parenting one.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 She debunks outdated and harmful ideas like the “refrigerator mother” theory and reminds us that autism has a strong genetic and neurological basis — not a parenting one.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...
Unlocking Potential: The Importance of Early Support and Intervention
ThriveAbility
19 minutes
4 months ago
Unlocking Potential: The Importance of Early Support and Intervention
Early intervention can make a world of difference in the lives of those with intellectual disabilities and neurodivergence. In this episode, Dr. Hannah talks about how support systems at a young age can lead to more independence, higher self-esteem, and better opportunities throughout life. 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 đź’› To access our Resources for Parents, ...
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 She debunks outdated and harmful ideas like the “refrigerator mother” theory and reminds us that autism has a strong genetic and neurological basis — not a parenting one.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...