Wednesday Mar 05, 2025

Spelling to Communicate Works. Why the Resistance?

Host David Kaufer and producer David Yas delve into the controversy surrounding the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) and their stance against the Spelling to Communicate (S2C) methodology. The discussion highlights how ASHA's opposition impacts non-speakers, including Kaufer's son, Stone, who experienced a breakthrough using S2C. The hosts explore the potential motives behind ASHA's position, the legal implications, and the grassroots efforts to promote inclusive communication methods. This episode serves as a call to action for parents, educators, and advocates to challenge ASHA's stance and push for the recognition of effective communication rights for all.

 

Topics

 

01:02 Today's Topic: ASHA and Communication Rights

02:18 Personal Stories and Experiences

04:07 Challenges with ASHA's Position

11:03 Financial and Legal Implications

12:43 Technical Difficulties and Resuming Discussion

15:02 Exploring Potential Conspiracies

20:47 Court Rules and Hypnosis

21:33 Risks and Benefits in Healthcare

22:13 Presuming Competence in Autism

25:34 Challenges with Bureaucracy

27:09 Scientific Research and Funding

29:03 The Impact of Communication Methods

35:40 Call to Action for Parents and Community

40:39 Final Thoughts and Closing Remarks

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