
Leta's Tap Styles
Thirteen years old Leta is a member of Chloe Arnold's international youth tap company, SoleTalk, a podcaster, a founder of a nonprofit dance studio for autistic dancers like her, severely dyslexic, and has autism. Along with her mom, Amanda, Leta discusses a varity of issues from the bullying Leta has faced in dance studios because of her autism and dyslexia, to the difficulties of starting a new nonprofit. Along the way, Leta and Amanda also talk about Leta's love of tap dancing. They also host special guests ranging from Leta's dance family and friends, to experts in ASD, to parents and advocates of complex kids.
Leta's Tap Styles
The Importance of Parental Advocacy in Autistic Education
In this conversation, Amanda Trisdale, Rebecca Prejean, and Leta Rundell discuss the challenges and experiences of raising neurodivergent children, particularly in educational settings. They share personal stories about bullying, the importance of understanding and patience from educators, and the impact of the pandemic on therapy and social interactions for children with autism. The discussion emphasizes the need for advocacy, community support, and the importance of treating neurodivergent individuals with respect and dignity. In this engaging conversation, the speakers discuss the unique challenges faced by different generations, particularly focusing on Gen Z and Gen Alpha. They explore the impact of COVID-19 on child development, the complexities of navigating school systems, and the biases present in education regarding gender and behavior. The importance of allowing children to be themselves and the need to empower their voices in society are emphasized throughout the discussion.
You can find Rebecca at https://www.ebgc.net/