Everyone's included with Meg Raby - Speech Pathologist and Author

We talk to Meg about autism, speech and communication and whether being in the water can help.

Meg's book My Brother Otto, about a child with an autistic sibling is out now and available to buy here. It’s an “endearing, and fun picture book for children about the love, acceptance, and understanding a sister, Piper, has for her little brother Otto, who is on the autism spectrum.”

Meg talks to us about how sensory needs should be met before communication can begin; meeting sensory needs is what our products here at SWiRL Global area about.

It’s also important for us to sign post, if you’ve had a listen to this episode and would like to find visual communication resources to use at the pool we encourage you to take a look at our post on this here.

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The benefits of learning to swim for a child with Autism with Jess Thackeray - Autism Swim Aus