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EPISODE · May 27, 2026 · 36 MIN

Unlocking Voice, Autonomy & Future Planning for Non-Speaking Autistics with Lakshmi Rao Sankar

from Forever Home for our kids with disabilities. · host Valerie Arbeau

Send us Fan MailIn this eye-opening episode, Valerie sits down with Lakshmi Rao Sankar — Executive Director and Co-Founder of Crimson Rise — to explore the transformative impact of communication access for non-speaking autistic individuals.Lakshmi shares her personal journey as the mother of a non-speaking autistic son and discusses how the groundbreaking “motor sensory paradigm” is changing the way families, educators, and communities understand autism. Through the methodology known as Spelling to Communicate (S2C), many non-speaking autistics are now able to express their thoughts, emotions, intelligence, preferences, and dreams in ways that were previously underestimated or overlooked.Together, Valerie and Lakshmi discuss:The difference between language comprehension and motor abilityWhy non-speaking does not mean non-understandingHow communication access creates autonomy, agency, and self-determinationThe emotional impact of finally being heardThe story and mission behind Crimson RiseHow non-speaking autistic individuals are leading conversations about their own futuresThe importance of including individuals with disabilities in decisions about housing, supports, caregivers, and future planningThe trauma many non-speakers experience from years of being misunderstoodWhy parents and caregivers must be led by the voices and preferences of their loved onesLakshmi also shares inspiring stories of young adults creating their own forever homes, building community, hosting social gatherings, and actively shaping the supports around them.This conversation is a powerful reminder that every person deserves access to communication, belonging, dignity, and the opportunity to direct their own life.Whether you are a parent, caregiver, educator, therapist, or advocate, this episode will challenge assumptions and expand your understanding of what is possible for non-speaking autistic individuals.Key TakeawaysCommunication and speech are not the same thingNon-speaking autistic individuals often understand far more than they can physically expressAccess to communication can unlock identity, autonomy, and emotional healingFuture planning must include the voice of the individual whenever possibleTrue inclusion means moving beyond “care” into contribution, leadership, and self-determinationFinal Thought“Your child does not have to live in silence.” — Lakshmi Rao SankarRemember to Live with Intention and Embrace the Journey. Connect with Lakshmihttps://www.crimsonrise.orghttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ew2HZGIusA Connect with [email protected] Music Acknowledgement: Audio Coffee - Denys KyshchukEditor: Scott ArbeauLink for book: The S.H.I.N.E. Principle: The special needs mom's path to strength, hope and happiness by Valerie Arbeauhttps://www.amazon.ca/dp/B0CW18ZXGX (Canada)https://a.co/d/03hFdZI4 (United States)Learn more about your host at:https://coachingwithvalerieanne.com/

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Send us Fan Mail In this eye-opening episode, Valerie sits down with Lakshmi Rao Sankar — Executive Director and Co-Founder of Crimson Rise — to explore the transformative impact of communication access for non-speaking autistic individuals. Lakshmi shares her personal journey as the mother of a non-speaking autistic son and discusses how the groundbreaking “motor sensory paradigm” is changing the way families, educators, and communities understand autism. Through the methodology known as Spe...

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