Can changing a few words in an IEP change a child’s future? Speech Dude Chris Wenger shares how to reframe support plans to empower neurodivergent kids instead of pushing them to mask. Learn why connection, regulation, and self-advocacy matter more than compliance and how actually to build those skills into your child’s education plan. What […]
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The origin of my strength-based approach It’s fall 2005 and I’m in hell. After dropping out of high school once and college twice, I’m now an enrolled student at the University of Delaware. I have a grade point average of 3.5, but I now face my biggest academic obstacle: learning French.There are two barriers to […]