This workshop aims to support practitioners, students, and allies interested in working with individuals with Neurodiversity and Autism to meaningfully participate within their communities.
Inspired by Martha R. Leary and Anne Donnelan's influential book "Autism: Sensory Motor Differences and Diversity," the workshop will focus on Chapter 3, "Rethinking Autism," which lays the foundation for further reflective discussion in working with people with Autism and Neurodiveristy.
This workshop will blend experiential learning with practical theory, leveraging Alice’s extensive experience as a speech pathologist and dance therapist working with people with Neurodiversity and Autism. Alice will lead participants through movement explorations grounded in DMT principles and frameworks, aimed at supporting sensory processing in individuals with Autism and Neurodiversity.
Additionally, co-presenters from the Brotherhood of the Wordless—a group who communicate through typing instead of speech—will share their personal experiences of living with Neurodiversity. Their insights will provide workshop members with valuable perspectives to support best practices.
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