How We Talk About It Replay: Catch Up on Autism Webinar
Event description
Missed our How We Talk About It: Autism Webinar? Register now to watch the replay.
Ever feel unsure about the 'right' way to talk about autism? From person-first and identity-first language, to 'functioning labels' and support needs, parents are navigating a fast-evolving conversation around how we understand and speak about autism.
In this webinar, we unpack how language shapes our understanding of autism and why the words we choose matter. Guided by psychologist, author, and neurodivergent advocate Sandhya Menon, it’s a space for parents and carers of Autistic children seeking clarity to pause, reflect, and explore what feels right for your family.
We explore
The shift from person-first to identity-first language
What ‘neuro-affirming’ actually means
Why functioning labels don’t tell the whole story
Reframing traditional advice with a fresh, neuro-affirming view
More about Sandhya:
Sandhya Menon is an AuDHD developmental psychologist and author of The Brain Forest, The Rainbow Brain, and the upcoming My Body’s Power Pack. She supports neurodivergent children and families in building a strong sense of self, sharing both professional knowledge and lived experience in a clear and compassionate way.
Who this event is for
This session is designed for parents and carers of Autistic children, including those who are exploring or awaiting a diagnosis.
Professionals are also welcome to join the webinar or register to receive the recording.
What to expect
You are registering to receive the video recording of this webinar – this is not a live event.
Important information
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Belongside Families provides general information, peer support, and shared lived experience— we do not provide medical/professional advice or counselling. Any information shared during the event is intended to support and empower families and should not be considered a substitute for professional advice or care.
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