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TILT Parenting: Strategies, Insights, and Connection for Parents Raising Neurodivergent Children

TPP 411: The Evolution of "Whole Body Listening Larry" & Why it Matters, with Elizabeth Sautter

TILT Parenting: Strategies, Insights, and Connection for Parents Raising Neurodivergent Children

Debbie Reber

Education, Parenting, Kids & Family

4.8983 Ratings

🗓️ 29 October 2024

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

Over the years, countless strategies have been created to help differently wired kids succeed in school and life. But as the neurodiversity movement grows, there's increasing awareness that many of these approaches focus on fitting neurodivergent kids into neurotypical environments and norms, rather than embracing and respecting their unique ways of experiencing the world. My guest, Elizabeth Sautter, a speech-language pathologist and social-emotional learning specialist, was initially trained in a more traditional “medical model” focused on diagnosing and "fixing" behaviors to promote conformity to neurotypical standards. She co-authored the popular Whole Body Listening Larry series, which aimed to help kids improve listening skills and attention by engaging their whole body. While intended to support neurodivergent students, Elizabeth later recognized that the series reinforced ableist concepts. Now, Elizabeth is on a mission to promote a neurodiversity-affirming, strengths-based approach that emphasizes acceptance and advocating for individualized support. She’s been instrumental in updating the series with a new, neurodiversity-affirming title: Listen, Learn, and Grow: A Whole Body Listening Larry Story to Help Kids Regulate, Listen, and Engage. As the publisher notes, “Listening Larry is back, and he’s learned a few things about neurodiversity.” Elizabeth, author of Make Social and Emotional Learning Stick!, co-author of The Zones of Regulation children’s books, card decks, and games, and part of the EveryDay Regulation team, joins me to talk about her journey from traditional speech pathology to embracing a neurodiversity-affirming approach. We’ll dive into the story of Whole Body Listening Larry, how she responded to critical feedback from the neurodivergent community, and the development of new resources that promote inclusivity and understanding. Plus, we’ll explore what it really means to be a “good listener.” And, as we discuss, Elizabeth’s big goal is to replace the original Whole Body Listening Larry with the updated, neurodiversity-affirming version. So if you see the original in libraries, classrooms, or even on your own shelf, we encourage you to swap it out!   About Elizabeth Sautter Elizabeth A. Sautter, MA, CCC, is a speech-language pathologist/social-emotional expert, speaker, author, and trainer. She is the author of Make Social and Emotional Learning Stick! Practical activities to help your child manage emotions, navigate social situations & reduce anxiety, along with many other resources, including an online course and community for parents. Elizabeth collaborates with the Zones of Regulation team as a trainer and is a coauthor of the Zones children’s books, card decks, and games. She is also part of the EveryDay Reglation team with the focus on providing neurodiversity affirming resources for whole body regulation. She loves to connect on @elizabeth.sautter (IG), ElizabethSautterMACCCSLP (FB) or www.ElizabethSautter.com   Things you'll learn How Elizabeth shifted her focus as an SLP to a neurodivergent-affirming model of support and skill building Why listening looks different for everyone (and that's okay!) How the Whole Body Listening Larry book series and poster has been rewritten to focus on strengths, self-awareness, and regulation Why it's important to model and discuss our own listening styles with children and how to do that Ideas for creating inclusive educational environments, and why they benefit all learners, not just neurodivergent individuals   Resources mentioned Everyday Regulation website Elizabeth Sautter’s website Listen, Learn, and Grow: A Whole Body Listening Larry Story to Help Kids Regulate, Listen, and Engage by McAlister Greiner Huynh, Elizabeth A. Sautter, and Kristen Wilson Elizabeth on Instagram Elizabeth on Facebook Whole Body Listening Free Poster download Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hey, it's Debbie here, and it's been a while since I've hosted my live free virtual book club for Differently

0:06.4

Wired.

0:07.4

Back in 2023, over 250 parents join me online to dive deep into my book and explore ways to help our families thrive.

0:16.5

Honestly I wasn't sure I was going to run this again but I've gotten a lot of requests and so I'm

0:21.1

excited to announce it is happening again this fall.

0:25.0

So here's the quick scoop.

0:26.4

First of all, it's free.

0:27.5

All you need is a copy of differently wired.

0:29.7

Buy it, borrow it, or use the one you already have.

0:33.0

We'll meet three consecutive Wednesdays

0:35.5

at 2 PM Eastern starting Wednesday, October 30th.

0:39.1

And don't worry if you miss a session,

0:40.9

recordings will be available through the end of January.

0:43.4

Plus you'll get a downloadable 62 page workbook to help you apply everything we talk

0:48.6

about to your life. So whether you're new to differently wired or you just need a refresh I would love for you to join me

0:55.3

You can sign up right now by going to till parenting.com slash a book club and if you know any other parents who might benefit from this, please share this opportunity with them.

1:05.8

The more, the better. Together, let's build a community committed to creating change for our

1:10.9

neurodivergent kids. I can't wait to go on this journey with you. So grab a friend

1:15.5

and go to tilt parenting.com slash book club to register for this free special opportunity.

1:21.3

I really hope to see you there. The challenge is is that when

1:25.2

you're talking about listening in the way that we were talking about it with

1:30.1

whole body listening it's performative. It's not about really focusing on the listener,

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