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183 When Speech Isn’t Language: Understanding the Real Barrier to Communication

Non Linear Learning - Rethinking Education for Neurodivergent Learners

Release Date: 06/20/2025

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Non Linear Learning - Rethinking Education for Neurodivergent Learners

Most special education systems operate on this premise: Students with disabilities must master small foundational skills before they are allowed access to academic content.   In practice, this often means students spend years repeating the same goals - decoding, counting, basic worksheets - while their peers move forward into real subjects like science, history, and mathematics.   But what happens when a student with significant disabilities is simply included in a high school physics class?   In this episode of Non Linear Learning, I speak with Sruthi Muralidharan, a...

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Does your child echo everything you say—but struggle to express their own thoughts?

In this episode of Non Linear Learning, Dr. Vaish Sarathy tackles one of the most misunderstood differences in developmental education: the gap between speech and language—and why recognizing this difference can completely shift how you teach your autistic child.

You'll learn:

  • How speech apraxia and motor planning issues can mask true intelligence

  • Why “presuming competence” often means “presuming apraxia"

  • A powerful mindset shift that could change everything for your child’s learning journey


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