1h 32 min

CSP 063: Jill Escher (National Council on Severe Autism‪)‬ Conversations In Speech Pathology

    • Educação

Jill Escher is president of the National Council on Severe Autism (NCSA), an organization formed over two years ago by a group of parents looking to raise awareness and advocate for autistic individuals with more severe manifestations of autism. The NCSA has been sounding the alarm bells regarding the lack of societal preparedness for the magnitude of young adults leaving the educational system at 21. They address complex issues without pulling punches—housing, therapy interventions, mental health, guardianship, and the neurodiversity movement are all covered through a combination of position statements, webinars, and powerful blog pieces.

In today's episode, we cover:


Jill's background and advocacy role
Rising incidence of autism
Issues of causality, future directions of research
The Neurodiversity movement
FC and Rapid Prompting

Links:

Here are the two most important links from today's episode:

The NCSA's Website

Jill Escher's Website

Episode Sponsor:

This episode is sponsored by Simplepractice. If you need a stellar all-in-one practice management system that can also handle your teletherapy clients, look no further. Simplepractice can deliver it all. New users can sign up for two months for the price of one when they click on this link.

Show Your Support:

If you like the show, you can show your support in several ways, including:


Leaving a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to the show.
Share the show with a friend or colleague.
Are you a speech therapist or educator in need of some unique material? Check out my newly opened Teachers Pay Teachers Store. The selection is small, but I promise you it's unique!

If you would like to get in touch with me regarding show suggestions, feedback, or anything else, please email me: jeff@conversationsinspeech.com.

Thanks for listening!

Jeff

Jill Escher is president of the National Council on Severe Autism (NCSA), an organization formed over two years ago by a group of parents looking to raise awareness and advocate for autistic individuals with more severe manifestations of autism. The NCSA has been sounding the alarm bells regarding the lack of societal preparedness for the magnitude of young adults leaving the educational system at 21. They address complex issues without pulling punches—housing, therapy interventions, mental health, guardianship, and the neurodiversity movement are all covered through a combination of position statements, webinars, and powerful blog pieces.

In today's episode, we cover:


Jill's background and advocacy role
Rising incidence of autism
Issues of causality, future directions of research
The Neurodiversity movement
FC and Rapid Prompting

Links:

Here are the two most important links from today's episode:

The NCSA's Website

Jill Escher's Website

Episode Sponsor:

This episode is sponsored by Simplepractice. If you need a stellar all-in-one practice management system that can also handle your teletherapy clients, look no further. Simplepractice can deliver it all. New users can sign up for two months for the price of one when they click on this link.

Show Your Support:

If you like the show, you can show your support in several ways, including:


Leaving a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to the show.
Share the show with a friend or colleague.
Are you a speech therapist or educator in need of some unique material? Check out my newly opened Teachers Pay Teachers Store. The selection is small, but I promise you it's unique!

If you would like to get in touch with me regarding show suggestions, feedback, or anything else, please email me: jeff@conversationsinspeech.com.

Thanks for listening!

Jeff

1h 32 min

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