ASHA Voices

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What a CSD Professor Learned About Autistic Masking While Creating Neuro-Affirming Spaces

February 06, 2025

“Autistic masking” refers to concealing or changing aspects of oneself to fit in or generally avoid stigmatization.


In her research and work with autistic students, SLP Siva priya Santhanam has seen the damaging effects stigma and masking can have on autistic students' mental health and well-being. An assistant professor at Bowling Green State University, Santhanam is a creator of neuro-affirming spaces for autistic students at universities.


In this new conversation, she shares what she’s learned about masking while creating these spaces. And she says supporting autistic ways of socializing and communication contributes to a campus community that is more affirming and inclusive of all students.


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