Congratulations to Sorrah Edwards-Thro, Kathy Dow-Burger, and Shevaun Lewis!



Their research project was featured in Maryland Today in a story titled “Speech Therapy That Doesn’t Tell Autistic People ‘Your Brain is All Wrong.’” This recognition highlights their important work and its impact on the future of neurodiversity-affirming speech-language practice.

Read the article here!

A continuous line drawing of two people sitting and facing each other in conversation. The person on the left leans forward with a hand on their head, while the person on the right gestures with an open hand. Colorful speech bubbles in green, blue, yellow, and purple float above them. Illustration is simple and minimal, used to represent communication or counseling.