What do Neurodiversity Affirming Goals look like for Autistic children?

What do Neurodiversity Affirming Goals look like for Autistic children?

In this episode we discuss a range of key considerations to ensure that goals for autistic children's support are Neurodiversity Affirming, useful and relevant to each child. We'll discuss the need for goals that support an autistic child's regulation, connection, and overall well-being. Goals should not only seek to change the skills of a child, but we should instead have goals that aim to change the world around the child. This includes supporting other people's knowledge, perspectives, and skills in supporting and accepting each child, as well as their physical environment. We talk about the importance of meeting an autistic child's sensory and emotional regulation needs before asking for any other goals to be met. Communication goals should not just focus on speech or mouth words, but rather include all forms of communication, whatever is preferred by the child in each moment. Social interaction goals should not be based on changing an autistic child to appear more neurotypical or forcing eye contact. Affirming social goals can exist, if they are aligned with what a child wants. I also share a paragraph that I add to the start of goal summaries or plans, which is an example of how you can introduce Neurodiversity Affirming goals. You're welcome to use and edit it to use for your clients or child: These goals are to be supported when Amelia's sensory and emotional support needs are being met and she is well-regulated. Learning and development will happen better when she is regulated. Amelia's interests and personal preferences are important. We will support her to explore these more in and out of therapy sessions. Interests and fun will be incorporated at all stages of working on the below goals. Amelia's interests will not be used as rewards for doing other, less-interesting things. All communication methods are OK and valid: The goals are to be supported honouring Amelia's preferred communication method/s in any moment. For Amelia this generally includes a mix of using body movements, sounds, some mouthwords, and she is beginning to use her Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) Speech Generating Device. Our priority is connection. We do not push or pressure Amelia to communicate using only speech, if that is not within her abilities. If you found this episode helpful, please share it with a friend, family member or a colleague! Links 📝 Free download for parents - Goal Setting Guide & Workbook: https://playlearnchat.ck.page/c73185e86e Learn more about supporting neurodivergent children in Neurodiversity Affirming ways, with my webinar series 'Turn Theory into Practice' - https://playlearnchat.com/neurodiversity-affirming-practice-webinar-series/ Podcast Link: https://pod.link/1625478932 Website: www.playlearnchat.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/play.learn.chat Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/play.learn.chat

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Rethinking Speech Goals: Communication That Truly Supports Autistic Kids (Neurodivergent Pulse Podcast cross-release with Laetitia Andrac)

Rethinking Speech Goals: Communication That Truly Supports Autistic Kids (Neurodivergent Pulse Podcast cross-release with Laetitia Andrac)

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LGBTQI+ identity and creative expression: Supporting neurodivergent children with Brianna Thomas

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In this joyful chat, AuDHDer and delightful clinical psychologist Brianna Thomas shares insightful, creative and practical strategies for building affirming spaces where neurodivergent and LGBTQI+ you...

4 Feb 49min

Preparing for Difficult Days - Proactive Regulation!

Preparing for Difficult Days - Proactive Regulation!

Daily deals on Neurodiversity Affirming Practice professional education - https://playlearnchat.com/deals-week (Ends 28 Nov 2025) ----- As we head into the busiest part of the year with changes, unpre...

26 Nov 202513min

Creating and hosting inclusive and accessible events: Non-negotiables and uncovering your unique 'why' with Katie Koullas

Creating and hosting inclusive and accessible events: Non-negotiables and uncovering your unique 'why' with Katie Koullas

Creating truly inclusive, accessible events is possible, practical and powerful... and not optional! In this incredibly insightful and delightful chat with Katie Koullas from Yellow Ladybugs, she shar...

30 Sep 202553min

When NDIS promoted Autism resources do more harm than good

When NDIS promoted Autism resources do more harm than good

Government-promoted resources aren't always safe or supportive. In this episode, I take you inside the Autistics Guide to Adulthood, a resource promoted by NDIS, and show you why it misses the mark an...

9 Sep 202517min

"Don't Give Up and Prove Everyone Wrong" Following Dreams, AAC, and Horses with Kayla Ireland

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"Don't give up and prove everyone wrong" - Kayla Ireland shares how horses, AAC, and a fierce sense of self-advocacy help her chase her dreams and redefine what's possible for herself and others. Th...

6 Aug 202531min

NDIS Pricing Freeze - What Allied Health Business Owners can do Right Now to Remain Sustainable

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If you're an Allied Health business owner facing the NDIS pricing chaos, this episode gives you the practical steps you can take right now (today!) to steady your business, support your clients, and s...

18 Jun 202530min

You can do the right hard things! (With the right support, at the right time)

You can do the right hard things! (With the right support, at the right time)

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8 Mai 202521min

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