
S06 E01 - How Language Has The Power To Shape Autistic Identity in Girls
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In this episode we speak with Dr Becky Morgan, Educational Psychologist, about how language can impact on the identities of adolescent, autistic girls.
We discuss how words can influence how autistic girls see themselves and are seen by others and how power also feeds into this identity. We explore how different dialogues can help or hinder young autistic girls and how we can use this to help support them to develop positive self-concepts.
To find out more:
Autistic Masking: Understanding Identity Management and the Role of Stigma - Pavilion Publishing (pavpub.com)
LEANS project: Learning About Neurodiversity at School (LEANS) | Salvesen Mindroom Research Centre (ed.ac.uk)
How do adolescent autistic girls construct self-concept and social identity? A discourse analysis: Educational Psychology in Practice: Vol 39, No 2 (tandfonline.com)
How language has the power to shape autistic identity in girls - edpsy.org.uk
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