Speech-Language Pathologist's Role in Understanding and Promoting Self-Advocacy in Autistic Adults.
Siva Priya SanthanamMonica L Bellon-HarnPublished in: American journal of speech-language pathology (2022)
Self-advocacy is a predictor of retention, adaptation, and graduation of autistic postsecondary students. Prior research on autistic self-advocacy is minimal, and guidance for SLPs on promoting and supporting self-advocacy of their autistic clients is limited. SLPs play a very important role as they can increase understanding and appreciation for autistic social communication differences among nonautistic peers and professors and address autistic stigma through meaningful engagement of autistic individuals in planning and program development.