Description
At Learn Play Thrive, we are recognizing Native American Heritage month with an episode that centers how we can support the well-being of our Native clients. In this episode, Diné and Acoma Pueblo SLP Dr. Joshua Allison-Burbank helps us dive into Native views on disability, cultural responsiveness for therapists who are supporting Autistic people on reservation or off reservation, and ways that non-Native folks can build trust and connection in their relationships with their Native clients. To keep learning from Joshuaa, join us in the 2024 Neurodiversity CE Summit at learnplaythrive.com/summit.
Coming soon:
The Neurodiversity Affirming Treatment Planning Party (FREE!): learnplaythrive.com/party
The Learn Play Thrive Podcast Study Group: learnplaythrive.com/group
Trainings for Parents and Paraprofessionals: instagram.com/learnplaythriveparents (website launches next week!)
Published 08/21/24
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Published 08/07/24