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227: [Behavior Connect Series] The One About Polyvagal Communication Theory

Oct 09, 202423 min
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Episode description

This episode is part of the upcoming online event called Behavior Connect.

Behavior Connect is all about moving beyond traditional behavior strategies to foster authentic connections with children.

In this episode, I am joined by Jacqueline Jebian Garcia, a neurodivergent Speech-Language Pathologist and Socio-Emotional Coach, as we discuss Polyvagal Theory and its importance in understanding safety and danger through the autonomic nervous system's sympathetic and parasympathetic branches.

Jacqueline touches on the roles of different parts of the nervous system and explores how to promote connection and regulation in speech therapy, especially for neurodivergent individuals.

The conversation advocates for using declarative language to enhance communication, focusing on interoception and neuroception for better communication and connection.

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