
Rethinking Behavior in the Classroom
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In this episode of Creating Neurodiversity-Affirming Schools, Amanda Morin and Emily Kircher-Morris explore classroom behavior management through a neurodiversity-affirming lens. They reflect on traditional behavior systems, their impact on neurodivergent students, and how educators can shift toward more supportive practices.
They are joined by Elizabeth Sautter, a speech-language pathologist, author, and trainer specializing in social communication, emotional regulation, and executive functioning. Elizabeth shares her journey of evolving her practices, including revising her well-known "Whole Body Listening Larry" materials to be more inclusive and affirming for neurodivergent learners.
Key Topics:-
The unintended harm of traditional behavior management systems
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The emotional impact of compliance-driven models on neurodivergent students
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Why educators need to unlearn outdated behavior practices
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Shifting from short-term compliance to long-term skill development
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Elizabeth Sautter’s evolution in supporting neurodivergent learners
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Emphasizing regulation over compliance in the classroom
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How educators can model a growth mindset and adapt their practices
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Make Social and Emotional Learning Stick by Elizabeth Sautter – Order here
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Zones of Regulation – Learn more here
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Whole Body Listening Larry resources – Updated materials
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Neurodiversity-Affirming Schools by Amanda Morin & Emily Kircher-Morris – Order here
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Educator training and consultation with Amanda & Emily – Find out more