39: Sol Smith on Autonomy with AuDHD in the Classroom
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In this episode of The Neurodivergent Report, Sarah and JQ welcome back Sol Smith, certified autism specialist, author of The Autistic’s Guide to Self-Discovery, and founder of the NeuroSpicy Community!
Curious what’s inside:
Autonomy and choice are essential for neurodivergent learners
PDA as a drive for autonomy rather than “demand avoidance”
“There’s no such thing as an academic emergency…”
Supporting kids’ special interests as pathways to motivation and resilience
Importance of self-advocacy skills
However you are able to engage, thanks for being here!
With love, Sarah 💜
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Keywords (we've gotta please the SEO) AuDHD, ADHD, autism, PDA, Pervasive Demand for Autonomy, neurodivergent students, school accommodations, emotional regulation, executive function, SEL, autonomy in education, self-advocacy, parenting neurodivergent kids, classroom strategies, masking, burnout, neurodiversity, Sol Smith, Sarah Russell, The Neurodivergent Report