Crafting Dance Versions of IEPs for Autistic Performers
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Ever wondered how to create a truly inclusive dance environment for autistic children? This week on Leta's Tap Styles, Leta and Amanda introduce Autistic Wings Dance Company's innovative new idea for working with dancers on the Spectrum, a unique dance version of the Individual Education Plan (IEP) tailored specifically for autistic dancers. This plan is being developed with input from parents, advocates, therapists, and autistic dancers. It aims to empower each dancer by focusing on their strengths, addressing their challenges, and setting personalized goals, all written down so dance teachers can access and know more about how their students learn best.
But that's not all! We also shine a spotlight on the often-overlooked challenges autistic dancers face in traditional dance settings. From the frustrations of explaining autism-related behaviors to the unconscious nature of stimming, we discuss why forcing suppression is detrimental to learning. Plus, we talk about respecting personal boundaries like discomfort with eye contact and sensory issues with certain food textures. Join us as we advocate for environments that respect and support autistic children, allowing them to thrive without having to conform to neurotypical expectations. Don't miss this enlightening discussion!
Visit https://www.autisticwingsdancecompany.org/ to learn more about the work being done at Autistic Wings Dance Company.
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1. Individual Education Plan for Dancers (00:00:00)
2. Respecting Autistic Dancers' Boundaries (00:11:39)
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