Description:
Many SLPs
who provide early intervention (EI) services are aware of the neurodiversity
paradigm and neurodiversity-affirming practices but might also have questions
like, Where do I begin? How do I get parents and colleagues on board with
neurodiversity-affirming practices? How do I write affirming goals and still
adhere to Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP) criteria? What does a
neurodiversity-affirming session look like? In this webinar, the presenter will
review practical resources and evidence-based practices for implementing
neurodiversity-affirming care in the EI setting, including practical strategies
for assessment, goal writing, parent coaching, and intervention.
Learning
Outcomes
You will
be able to:
     - Explain key characteristics and
     benefits of neurodiversity-affirming speech-language intervention for the EI
     population 
- Create a flowchart to guide the
     decision-making process of writing affirming goals for the EI
     population 
- Identify and utilize various
     strategies and resources to assist in designing and implementing affirming
     intervention sessions for the EI population
     
Course Reviews
"From her skills as a speaker, to the materials she created and provided - best presentation I have watched in years! LOVED IT!
    "
"This course was well laid-out, with an abundance of immediately applicable resources and information to apply to my practice. I also appreciate the choice of instructor for this course. It is so important for SLPs, medical practitioners, and educators to be informed about the autistic experience by autistic people."
"This was an excellent course. I appreciated the speaker's insight both professionally and personally. I will use the therapy planning worksheet and the flow chart for affirming goals. I also really liked that in the goal writing section it included information about what the communication partner is doing."
Contents
     - A brief history of
     neurodiversity (20 minutes)
- Defining characteristics of
     neurodiversity-affirming practices (20
     minutes)  
- Language shift - a place to
     start (20 minutes)
- Affirming assessment and
     goal-writing (25 minutes)
- Affirming intervention and
     parent coaching (25 minutes)
- Q&A (10
     minutes)
Presenter
Information
Hillary
Crow, MA, CCC-SLP (she/her/hers) is an Autistic SLP and the
owner and CEO of Crow Autism & Speech Therapy Consulting Services, Inc. She
provides neurodiversity-affirming coaching and teletherapy services to Autistic
clients of all ages. Hillary also provides coaching and training on
neurodiversity-affirming care to Autistic clients' loved ones, related services
professionals, and organizations. She is committed to guiding her clients
through the unmasking process to promote development of a positive Autistic
identity.
Financial
Disclosures:
     - Financial compensation from ASHA
     for this presentation
- Owner of Crow Autism &
     Speech Therapy Consulting Services, Inc. 
- Speaker fees and honoraria for
     consulting and presentations regarding neurodiversity-affirming
     services
Nonfinancial
Disclosures:
     - Presenter is Autistic and has
     friends and family who are Autistic
- 2024 ASHA Convention Autism
     Topic Committee Member
Assessment
Type
Self-assessment—Think
about what you learned and report on the Completion Form how you will use your
new
knowledge.
To earn
continuing education credit, you must complete and submit the learning
assessment by the end date below.
Program
History and CE
Information
Content origination date: April 4, 2024
End date: April 6, 2029
 
 
This course is offered for 0.2 ASHA CEUs (Intermediate level, Professional area).