Listeners will gain insight into the ways identity influences how we engage with the world, how cultural context informs language and learning, and how understanding narrative development can deepen our support for children’s communication and self-expression. The conversation also touches on self-reflection and cultural humility, encouraging SLPs and educators to examine their own biases and stories as part of building truly inclusive, affirming learning spaces.
🗣️ Topics We Cover in This Episode:
* Identity & intersectionality: how our lived experiences shape communication
* The Wheel of Power & Privilege: using frameworks to understand layered identity
* Culture as a core component of communication—not an add-on
* Narrative development through Erikson’s stages & how language disorders impact storytelling
* The importance of representation in books, media, and therapy materials
* Cultural sensitivity vs. cultural humility: moving from awareness to reflective action
* Diversity audits: how to evaluate materials, environments, and mindsets for inclusion
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