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In this episode of 'Finding Hope on the Spectrum,' host Brooke discusses the critical topic of social referencing with Gail Ludwig, an RDI program certified consultant and speech-language pathologist. Gail shares her extensive experience working with autistic individuals and explains the concept of referencing, its importance for emotional connection and communication, and how it can be nurtured in autistic children. The conversation covers practical strategies and activities, such as using 'Magic Soup' and creating anticipation, to help children develop this skill. The episode also highlights the significance of neural connectivity and offers words of hope for parents. Listeners can learn more about RDI and Gail’s programs by visiting TAG's website (www.tagforgrowth.com).

00:00 Introduction to Social Referencing

01:16 Welcome to Finding Hope on the Spectrum

01:58 Guest Introduction: Gail Ludwig

04:50 Gail's Journey into Speech Pathology and RDI

09:01 Understanding RDI and Its Importance

11:03 The Value of Referencing in Autism

19:44 Challenges and Strategies in Teaching Referencing

27:51 Integrating Skills into Daily Life

28:27 The Natural Progression of Referencing

32:02 Activities to Enhance Referencing

35:51 Referencing for Help and Environmental Awareness

37:59 Referencing in Adults

42:51 The Importance of Scaffolding

45:42 Encouragement and Final Thoughts

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