Matt Lowry, LPP and Dr. Angela Lauria chat about the popular Australian cartoon, Bluey.
Bluey’s short episodes and silly imaginary play is accessible for children, but the deeper themes and storylines are geared towards adults, making it fun and enriching for the whole family.
Research on Bluey and the ‘tism that resulted in a mix of evidence and, “A really interesting left turn!”
Why some Autistics love Waldorf schools…and why some (including Angela) cannot stand them.
“I have been brought to many a tear by Bluey and her family.”
“Oh, no! We almost got through an episode without intense controversy!”
“I know it must be pattern matching, but it feels like I'm psychic.”
“I found it fantastic. Fantastically horrifying.”
Are you autistic and a little psychic? Give us chills—share a psychic experience in the comments!
The 7 Core Principles of Waldorf Education for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
An Overview of Waldorf Schools
Montessori vs. Waldorf schools
Episode 22: Trains are Autistic
Episode 68: Dinosaur is Autistic
Episode 32: Animation is Autistic
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