Parents like myself are always grateful for professionals and therapists who go above and beyond to support our neurodivergent kids. We need professionals that we can trust and who are always willing to continue learning alongside us. We need someone like you in our corner.
So it's a honor to have you here as part of the And Next Comes L community, ready to learn more. Whether that's learning about hyperlexia or autism or gestalt language processing, thank you for being here.
The goal here is to:
Provide you with knowledge, tools, and neurodiversity-affirming resources to better support neurodivergent kids and help them be their best authentic selves.
🔡 Ready to learn more about hyperlexia...
- You're unfamiliar with hyperlexia and ready to learn more: Grab the Hyperlexia Handbook (it's free!)
- You notice that your hyperlexic client uses a lot of echolalia: Learn more about echolalia in hyperlexia
- You're curious how hyperlexia is identified: Read more about how to identify hyperlexia
- You want to support hyperlexic learners the best way possible: Avoid making these mistakes
🗣 Curious about gestalt language processing & what that means...
- You'd like to know more about the signs of gestalt language processing: Read the signs of gestalt language processing
- You're wondering why your client isn't making progress in speech therapy as expected: Learn more about what might be going on
📃 Need awesome pre-made resources to support neurodivergent learners...
- You're tired of using social stories that are poorly written and want stories that stand out: Grab a social story (or two)
- You want to focus on teaching your clients self advocacy skills: Try these self advocacy scripts
- You'd like to build social emotional regulation skills: Give the Calm Down Hero story a try (it's a popular printable for a reason!)