The Importance Of Timely And Comprehensive Evaluations

The Autism in Black Podcast - Un pódcast de Maria Davis-Pierre, LMHC

On this episode of Autism in Black Podcast, host Maria Davis-Pierre, LMHC, founder, and CEO of Autism in Black Ink, speaks with Dr. Brandi Tanner, a licensed psychologist and certified school psychologist with over 20 years of experience working with children and adolescents with learning disabilities and behavioral concerns. Dr. Tanner shares her expertise in comprehensive evaluations within the school system and the importance of ensuring that children are not miscategorized. The discussion delves into the differences between medical diagnoses and school categorization, misdiagnoses within and outside of the school system, and unconscious biases that can impact black students during the evaluation and assessment process. Listeners will gain insight into how to get early diagnoses to receive necessary services, possible accommodations for students with autism, and the fear of labeling children versus being able to receive the necessary services. Dr. Tanner will be speaking at the upcoming third annual Autism in Black Conference, which aims to include those who have been excluded from the conversation. To connect with Dr. Brandi Tanner, visit her website at www.youriepsource.com or email her at [email protected].  Facebook: @‌youriepsource Instagram: @‌youriepsource Also enjoy a free guide, How to Get an IEP: Overview of the Special Education Eligibility Process, https://learn.youriepsource.com/eligibility?r_done=1.   For more information about the third annual Autism in Black Conference happening virtually from April 28th through the 30th, visit www.autisminblack.org/conference2023. Don't miss this informative episode on comprehensive evaluations and the importance of advocating for the appropriate educational services for children with autism. To support and connect with Autism in Black: Visit the website at www.autisminblack.org Like and follow on TikTok, Instagram, or Twitter: @‌autisminblack Like on Facebook: @‌autisminblk And don't forget to use the official hashtag for the podcast, #aibpod, when sharing your thoughts and feedback on social media. Thank you for tuning in to the Autism in Black Podcast!

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