Neurodiversally Speaking
Brittany Clark (SLP) & Shawna Fleming (BCBA)
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Childhood Apraxia of Speech (CAS) w/ Brooke Rea
Today, we're talking about Childhood Apraxia of Speech (CAS) with special guest Brooke Rea, an expert SLP who's got all the right credentials and then some. She’ll breaking down what CAS really is,…
Eating & Feeding: Instagram vs. Reality
Let's face it, navigating the world of picky and selective eaters can feel like trying to solve a Rubik's cube...while blindfolded! In this intro to our "Eating & Feeding" series, we'll discuss…
School Strategies w/ Dr. Emily Levy
Today, we're excited to welcome Dr. Emily Levy to the podcast! Emily is the founder and director of EBL Coaching, a specialized tutoring program that offers individualized one-on-one home, virtual,…
Sleep & Bedtime Strategies
Kiddos struggling with sleep? You’re definitely not alone! Today, we're talking sleep & bedtime strategies for kids - whether neurodiverse or neurotypical. We'll share some real-life hacks from…
PDA w/ Dr. Hilda Ho
Welcome Dr. Hilda Ho for our discussion on all things PDA - and not the PDA you may be thinking of. This episode is all about "Pathological Demand Avoidance" in young neurodiverse learners.Dr. Hilda…
"Kids Play For Autism 2026" w/ Autism Canada
Welcome back Jamie McCleary from Autism Canada to chat about a super fun upcoming event called Kids Play For Autism, kicking off this April for Autism Acceptance Day (April 2nd).This event is all…
Collaboration In Care w/ OutGrow Therapeutics
Meet Martie Goldberg (MS. CCC-SLP, BCBA) and Megan Dore (COTA-L), founders of OutGrow Therapeutics - a group of US-based clinics born from a simple but powerful realization: Pediatric therapy works…
When Plans Go South: Unexpected Moments in Therapy & At Home
Plans can go sideways real quick when working with young neurodiverse learners. How you prepare and adjust on the fly can make all the difference in turning those chaotic moments into positive…
Play & Belonging For All: The London Children’s Museum
Today, we're chatting with Vanessa Eastmure & Jessie Collins from the London Children's Museum - the masterminds behind the museum's redesign, focused on making it a welcoming haven for all kids,…
Motherness: Julie M. Green on Parenting & Autism
Today, we're speaking with a very exciting guest - author Julie M. Green!Julie M. Green is the author of Motherness, a memoir of generational autism, parenthood, and radical acceptance (ECW Press,…
Big Feelings: Emotional Regulation At Home
The holidays & new year can be a time of emotional highs and lows, so today, we're diving into the topic of young ones grappling with "big feelings" - whether neurodiverse or neurotypical!We kick…
Inclusivity At Scale: w/ Meg Raby of KultureCity
Time for a guest we're so excited about. In this episode, we'll be sitting down with Meg Raby of Kulture City to discuss all things inclusivity!Meg Raby is an autistic female, pediatric…
"Bad" Behaviour: What Are Kids Really Telling Us?
For our next episode, we get into the nitty-gritty of so-called “bad” behaviour in neurodiverse kids, emphasizing that there are no bad kids—just unmet needs. We'll break down how to identify and…
Communication: More Than Just Words!
Today, we're talking all about communication! Get ready to dive into what really counts as communication, especially for our neurodiverse kiddos. In this episode, we'll share our experiences as both…
The Power Of Lived Experience: w/ Autism Canada
Join us as we chat with Jamie McCleary, the Executive Director of Autism Canada. Throughout this episode, she shares insights on her personal journey as both an autistic professional and a mom to a…
Play Is The Point
Today, we're jumping into the world of play and its crucial role in helping both neurodiverse and neurotypical kids learn & thrive. We'll kick off by emphasizing that play isn’t just a fun…
Identifying Early Signs of Autism
Time for a super important topic: Spotting those early signs of autism in kiddos! If you've been feeling something's a bit different with your little one or maybe a friend or teacher has raised some…
From Awareness To Acceptance: w/ Autism Out Loud
Join us as we sit down with the incredible Mercedes Palmero, the founder behind Autism Out Loud. As a registered nurse and dedicated mom to her autistic daughter, Mercedes shares her inspiring…
Smooth Sailing: Navigating Transitions with Confidence
Transitioning from one task to another can feel like climbing Mount Everest for our young kiddos, whether neurodiverse or neurotypical. In this episode, we'll dive into the core of why these…
Seeing is Believing: Making Visual Supports Effective
Visual supports can be the key to understanding in young learning minds, whether neurodiverse or not, and that’s our topic for today! So, whether you're a parent, teacher, or clinician, this episode…
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