3. Feeling Judged for Your Child-Led Approach? Here's How to Navigate Criticism With Confidence and Compassion!
Description
In this episode, Nicole Casey shares her experiences of being questioned and criticized in her child-led approach to therapy for autistic students. She discusses the challenges she faced early in her career, the importance of flexibility in therapy, and how to stand up for your methods. Nicole emphasizes the value of a child-led approach, the need for confidence in your methods, and how to respond to pushback with compassion. She encourages listeners to trust themselves and their approaches, even when faced with criticism.
Takeaways
- When trying something new, expect to be questioned.
- Flexibility in therapy can lead to better engagement.
- It's important to stand up for your approach.
- Not everyone will agree with your methods.
- Building confidence takes time and experience.
- Understanding different perspectives can help in discussions.
- A child-led approach is effective and valuable.
- Responding to criticism with compassion is key.
- Trust yourself and your methods.
- You don't need to convince everyone of your approach.
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This podcast is reviewed by an autistic adult, Meghann Beaton, to help ensure our content remains aligned with neuroaffirming principles and lived experience. We are deeply grateful for her insights, which continue to shape this space into one that centers safety, connection, and authentic communication.