172 | shining light on high support needs with Jessie Mewshaw, MS, CCC-SLP
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ABOUT THIS EPISODE (+ scroll for resources) 👇
In this episode, Dr. Tay chats with Jessie Mewshaw, a speech language pathologist, to discuss the often overlooked topic of medium and high support needs in autism. They dive into why this conversation is vital, sharing personal experiences and professional insights. Jessie discusses her unique journey into the field and her current work with nonspeaking and minimally speaking autistic individuals. Key themes include the importance of neurodiversity-affirming care, better training and support for providers and caregivers, and the need for more accessible and financially supported resources. The episode also highlights the significance of listening to diverse autistic voices and fostering a community that supports all levels of need.
00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview
00:44 Meet Jessie Mewshaw: Speech Language Pathologist
01:21 Welcome to the Podcast: Dr. Tay's Background
06:01 Jesse's Journey into Speech Pathology
07:46 Experiences in Australia: Life-Changing Lessons
12:47 Challenges in the US: Lack of Support Programs
17:18 Evaluation Barriers and Presuming Competence
21:55 The Importance of Motor Systems in Autism
27:44 Navigating the Journey Together
28:24 The Importance of Medical Training
30:11 Understanding Dysregulation
34:08 Voices of Families
38:01 Advocacy and Community
43:46 Challenges in Neurodivergent Care
50:21 Call to Action and Resources
50:48 Remembering Victor Perez
51:59 Final Thoughts and Connections
RESOURCES
⚡️ example accounts of moderate and high support need autistic individuals:
⚡️ connect with Jessie on Instagram @ms_jessies_speech_world and explore her services here
⚡️ resource for non-speaking individuals >> When Models Aren't "Sticking": A One-Day Intensive for Supporting Minimally Speaking GLPs (use code JESSIE for 10% off)
⚡️ want to learn more about Dr. Tay's Whole Family Approach and current services offered? visit drtaylorday.com
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