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Ep. 110 - Speech Dude and I Talk School Accommodations for PDA Children and Teens

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In this episode I spoke with Chris Wenger - AKA "Speech Dude" - a speech language pathologist with extensive experience accommodating PDA teens in a public school. I loved our conversation, and I hope you will too!

We talked about:

  • Practical ways to communicate about PDA in a public school setting (in this case a high school).
  • How to write PDA-specific goals/supports in an IEP (Institutional Educational Plan here in the United States).
  • Supporting PDA teens to feel safe, engage in learning, and make social connections in creative ways that don't feel demanding.
  • The role that autonomy plays in PDA teens' success.

Here is more about Chris!

Chris Wenger is a neurodivergent high school speech-language pathologist of over 20 years, international speaker, and creator of the Dynamic Assessment of Social Emotional Learning, a strengths-based assessment for autistic students. He is also the founder of NeuroAffirm, a first-of-its-kind worldwide interactive directory connecting providers and families. Globally known as Speech Dude, he has amassed nearly one million social media followers, sharing inspiring and educational content, always with a humorous twist.

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In this episode I spoke with Chris Wenger - AKA "Speech Dude" - a speech language pathologist with extensive experience accommodating PDA teens in a public school. I loved our conversation, and I hope you will too!

We talked about:

  • Practical ways to communicate about PDA in a public school setting (in this case a high school).
  • How to write PDA-specific goals/supports in an IEP (Institutional Educational Plan here in the United States).
  • Supporting PDA teens to feel safe, engage in learning, and make social connections in creative ways that don't feel demanding.
  • The role that autonomy plays in PDA teens' success.

Here is more about Chris!

Chris Wenger is a neurodivergent high school speech-language pathologist of over 20 years, international speaker, and creator of the Dynamic Assessment of Social Emotional Learning, a strengths-based assessment for autistic students. He is also the founder of NeuroAffirm, a first-of-its-kind worldwide interactive directory connecting providers and families. Globally known as Speech Dude, he has amassed nearly one million social media followers, sharing inspiring and educational content, always with a humorous twist.

  continue reading

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