Can we move past rigid stereotypes in order to better understand and support our autistic children? To dive into this, we speak to Dr Krishna Jadav Carle who explains all the ways in which autism can present in children. She is a developmental paediatrician and Director of ACCESS Paediatric Clinic. In her book, What’s My Colour On The Spectrum?, Dr Krishna introduces the Rainbow Model, a framework to help better understand the huge variety within autism. This is such a valuable episode and we learned so much. We discuss…
The diagnostic criteria and categories Dr Krishna is seeing in clinic
How autistic nervous systems interpret perceived threats
Why are more kids being diagnosed with autism these days?
What would a world look like if it was completely supportive of autistic people?
The biggest barriers to families getting a diagnosis
The stigma around autism and its stereotypes
Deep diving into each colour of the Rainbow Model to better understand the huge range of needs of autistic kids
Masking and delayed diagnoses
Moving within the framework rather than being limiting
Safety and dysregulation for autistic children (and their families)
Strategies to help deescalate and coregulate
How can we learn more to help our kids?
Seeing your own missed diagnosis within your autistic children
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