26/09/2025
The way that we speak about our clients can reflect how we SEE our clients.
What if I told you that there's a way to still meet insurance requirements and paperwork while still rethinking the way that we talk about behavior?
We can approach our clients' needs with genuine care, empathy, and curiosity. This starts with us doing our work to take their perspective. It doesn't start with observing their behavior and trying to shape it through behavioral approaches.
What other phrases are you ready to throw out, and what are you putting in their place?
Want more ideas on how to shift your thinking towards a strength-based practice? Our LIVE workshop is a great place to start!
In this live training with OT Meg Ferrell (with recordings from her Autistic co-instructors), you’ll learn to dive into the Autistic neurotype, design strengths-based interventions, and confidently plan sessions that work for your clients, not just on paper.
Don't miss your chance to sign up! Register TODAY at https://learnplaythrive.com/strengths/
[Text ID] One slide with blue borders contains black text. Text Reads: 3 Language Shifts to Make in your Therapy Practice: “Attention seeking —> Connection Seeking,” “Challenging Behaviors —> Dysregulated,” “Non-compliant —> Not interested/not engaged by the activity”