We sit down again with Lenora Edwards, Board-Certified Speech-Language Pathologist, to dive deeper into practical strategies for enhancing the lives of children with special needs. In this episode, we focus on balancing eye contact encouragement with cultural sensitivity, managing screen time, and the importance of maintaining a supportive environment for both children and caregivers.
Episode Highlights:
• @2:31 - Introduction to Lenora Edwards and the focus of the episode on communication and eye contact.
• @15:37 - Lenora explains how discomfort with eye contact can impact language development and why it’s important to check for underlying issues like vision problems.
• @17:33 - Discussion on finding the balance between encouraging eye contact and respecting a child’s comfort level, especially in children with autism.
• @21:29 - Lenora highlights the importance of engaging with children at their level, both physically and in tone of voice, to reduce intimidation and foster connection.
• @27:09 - Insight into how excessive screen time might affect eye contact and communication, and strategies for balancing screen exposure with real-world interactions.
• @36:36 - Claudie Pomares adds to the conversation by discussing the benefits of multi-sensory experiences in supporting eye contact and language development.
• @43:33 - Lenora addresses the cultural differences in communication, emphasizing the need for cultural awareness when encouraging eye contact.
• @45:39 - Lenora discusses the importance of not shaming children when encouraging eye contact and finding a balance that preserves the parent-child relationship.