My Access Need Is a Paradigm Shift
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- (00:20) - We all have needs. What are our needs right now? Does anyone have special needs? How to access needs.
- (13:00) - Examples of accepting and embracing a need around movement and eating
- (24:00) - It's hard when Needs are viewed through a list of "standard" needs. Sometimes the only need is a paradigm shift. Example of meeting paradigm shift need by finding amazing school.
- (42:40) - Parenting non-speaking kids means centering trust, because we often know what our kids need, but not Why. Practical examples of how we support our kids to feel trusted, in non-traditional ways.
- (01:12:00) - Adults put their access needs onto disabled kids, because they cling to normalcy. The MN occupation and why normalcy is killing us.
Click here to view the episode transcript.
References:
- Bri Guerra, nonspeaking advocate for change
- The book Shubha made for A- on all the ways to say no
- Pictello Shubha made to show A- we wanted to know his concerns
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