Amazing and necessary!
I have listened to three episodes so far and each one creates BIG feelings, as they said in the first episode. On each episode I feel a multitude of emotions: sometimes validated in what I have been doing in my practice, very often feeling like I have been working in a vacuum and why did I not know this??, guilt that I should be doing better/should have know better, and blown away by the different perspectives...thank you so much Meg Proctor for creating this podcast to share your and your guests’ experience with us so we can better support those we work with. This is a must podcast for all OTs working with autistic people.
AFCUltra via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/12/20
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Every time I listen to this podcast I learn something new. I am always excited when I see a new episode has been released. I highly recommend this podcast for therapist and parents working with autistic individuals!
Midwestmom12345 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/02/22
I love this podcast Meg, Thankyou for your work. I feel changed from the inside out as a human and as an OT in my work with clients. I love the way you share the vulnerability of us in our work and model humility and that you challenge the status quo for the betterment of those we serve. OT Mary
gjhackett via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 04/12/23
I’m a BCBA and love the episodes I’ve heard so far. The social curriculum especially was so great in helping me shape how to support my clients to be their best selves. It’s clear you don’t like ABA, which just adds to the divisive narrative out there, but we like learning how to promote autistic...Read full review »
asdfkeiwuwyvxbdksksk via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/02/23
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