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  • SEASON 2 - "The Neuroaffirming Parent" is an uplifting and educational podcast dedicated to supporting Neurodivergent and Neurotypical parents, educators, activists, and listeners in creating a nurturing, affirming, and neuroinclusive environment for neurodiverse household in a neurodiverse world.


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    Episode 4: Becoming an Imperfect Advocate


    Check out my book at https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-imperfect-advocate-d-w/1144444132


    In this episode I share why I wrote a book. I share more details of my personal history involving dispute resolution within the special education system in Georgia, USA. It provided me with a wealth of experiences, insights, and challenges. I utilized this background knowledge to write my book, "The Imperfect Advocate".


    I share my IEE request letter and ultimately the IEP revocation letter that lead up to the final withdrawal from public school education all together.


    Find more information on IEP and IEE at: https://adayinourshoes.com/iee-independent-education-evaluation/


    I want to share my experience to help parents understand that if they are currently in the public school and special education battle, they're not alone. I have been there too. There is light at the end of the tunnel.


    My hope is that season 2 will help people realize and empathize with other homeschool families like myself. Parents should work together to facilitate change and fight for all education to improve to work for the families that the tax dollars are from.

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  • SEASON 2 - "The Neuroaffirming Parent" is an uplifting and educational podcast dedicated to supporting Neurodivergent and Neurotypical parents, educators, activists, and listeners in creating a nurturing, affirming, and neuroinclusive environment for neurodiverse household in a neurodiverse world.


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    Neuroscience offers invaluable insights into how the brain processes and retains information. Understanding these principles empowers us to optimize teaching methods for effective learning.

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  • SEASON 2 - "The Neuroaffirming Parent" is an uplifting and educational podcast dedicated to supporting Neurodivergent and Neurotypical parents, educators, activists, and listeners in creating a nurturing, affirming, and neuroinclusive environment for neurodiverse household in a neurodiverse world.


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    What are neuroaffirming mindsets? These are attitudes that embrace and celebrate neurodiversity.


    When parents and educators adopt neuroaffirming mindsets, they create an environment where all neurodiverse students are valued and supported.

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  • SEASON 2 - "The Neuroaffirming Parent" is an uplifting and educational podcast dedicated to supporting Neurodivergent and Neurotypical parents, educators, activists, and listeners in creating a nurturing, affirming, and neuroinclusive environment for neurodiverse household in a neurodiverse world.


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    What is neuroaffirming homeschooling? It's an educational approach that acknowledges and celebrates neurodiversity. It recognizes that every child's brain is wired uniquely, and embraces neuroscience to best teach and parent children in a homeschool setting.

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  • SEASON 2 - "The Neuroaffirming Parent" is an uplifting and educational podcast dedicated to supporting Neurodivergent and Neurotypical parents, educators, activists, and listeners in creating a nurturing, affirming, and neuroinclusive environment for neurodiverse household in a neurodiverse world.


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    Have you heard about Neurodiversity?

    Have you heard about Neuroaffirming Practices?

    Have you applied it to your parenting yet?


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    I recommend you listen to Season 1 of the neuro affirming parent podcast!


    Most listeners enjoyed the episode about Neurodivergent mom life.


    If you’re one of those listeners, then get ready for season 2


    I'm going to focus more on a summary of my experiences as a neurodivergent mom teaching two neurodivergent children in our home school setting.


    I'm honestly excited to share a more personal side of how I've been learning more about myself, education, neurodiversity and just all around becoming a more equipped homeschool teacher to my two young kids along the way. 


    Look out for "The Neuroaffirming Parent" podcast, season 2 is coming soon in 2024 to your favorite podcast platform. 

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  • "The Neuroaffirming Parent" is an uplifting and educational podcast dedicated to supporting Neurodivergent and Neurotypical parents, educators, activists, and listeners in creating a nurturing, affirming, and neuroinclusive environment for neurodiverse household in a neurodiverse world.


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    Please join me in welcoming back to the show
  Mr. Neuroaffirming Parent! 


    He’s joining me on this Holiday Special to talk about our favorite memories of our past holiday celebrations, how we individually handled holiday stress, how we’ve handled it together as a couple, and how we handle holidays today as parents! 


    We want to remind our listeners that Neurodiversity simply means valuing and celebrating the diversity of neurological differences of human brains. 


    Examples are maybe yourself, your friends, or family members have the neurotype of ADHD, autism, dyslexia, giftedness, dyspraxia, epilepsy, anxiety, depression, trauma, or any other brain wiring difference.


    As neuroaffirming parents, we understand the importance of embracing these differences in our own family. We hope this conversation helps you better understand neurodivergence in your own family. 


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    We hope you found these tips on handling the winter holidays in a neurodiversity-affirming way helpful. Remember, the key is to celebrate your child's uniqueness and make the season enjoyable for your whole family.


    Remember, every human is unique, and the strategies that work best for one human may differ for another. Be willing to adapt and evolve your approach as you learn more about neurodiversity and the needs and strengths of all humans. Incorporating neurodiversity affirming practices is an ongoing journey of learning, empathy, and growth.


    The Neuroaffirming Parent will be taking time off for the holidays, but look back in January for news about a potential season 2!


    Happy holidays to all who celebrate!

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  • "The Neuroaffirming Parent" is an uplifting and educational podcast dedicated to supporting Neurodivergent and Neurotypical parents, educators, activists, and listeners in creating a nurturing, affirming, and neuroinclusive environment for neurodiverse household in a neurodiverse world.


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    This was prerecorded - I debated on posting it because I didn't know if I would keep this podcast going or not!

    I know a lot of listeners signed up to hear a interview style podcast, but I'm not sure if it's sustainable for me.

    However, I can say that a solo podcast style is something I am able to do.

    It all depends on your support!


    So if you like this, let me know on instagram @theneuroaffirimingparentpodcast


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    This episode is all about exploring a captivating topic that merges cosmology, pattern recognition, astrology, and string theory with a twist - the connection to neurodiversity.


    Remember, every human is unique, and the strategies that work best for one human may differ for another. Be willing to adapt and evolve your approach as you learn more about neurodiversity and the needs and strengths of all humans. Incorporating neurodiversity affirming practices is an ongoing journey of learning, empathy, and growth.


    No matter what... I want to express my gratitude to all our listeners for your continued support.

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  • "The Neuroaffirming Parent" is an uplifting and educational podcast dedicated to supporting Neurodivergent and Neurotypical parents, educators, activists, and listeners in creating a nurturing, affirming, and neuroinclusive environment for neurodiverse household in a neurodiverse world.


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    Music by HoliznaCC0

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    This is the last episode for season one!


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    Remember, every human is unique, and the strategies that work best for one human may differ for another. Be willing to adapt and evolve your approach as you learn more about neurodiversity and the needs and strengths of all humans. Incorporating neurodiversity affirming practices is an ongoing journey of learning, empathy, and growth.


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  • "The Neuroaffirming Parent" is an uplifting and educational podcast dedicated to supporting Neurodivergent and Neurotypical parents, educators, activists, and listeners in creating a nurturing, affirming, and neuroinclusive environment for neurodiverse household in a neurodiverse world.


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    Giftedness is a neurotype. Gifted individuals demonstrate exceptional abilities in areas like intellectual, creative, artistic, and leadership skills. Just as neurodiversity recognizes diverse cognitive profiles, giftedness highlights the unique strengths and talents that individuals possess. Gifted individuals have distinct cognitive needs and ways of processing information. While gifted education aims to provide tailored opportunities for advanced learners, it's not without its challenges. We'll discuss how gifted education can sometimes overlook the unique social and emotional needs of gifted individuals. However, when done right, it can foster growth, curiosity, and a love for learning. Navigating the intersection of giftedness and neurodiversity requires a nuanced approach. It's crucial to recognize that gifted individuals can also have neurodivergent traits, such as ADHD or sensory sensitivities. This intersectionality can greatly influence their learning experiences.



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    Remember, every human is unique, and the strategies that work best for one human may differ for another. Be willing to adapt and evolve your approach as you learn more about neurodiversity and the needs and strengths of all humans. Incorporating neurodiversity affirming practices is an ongoing journey of learning, empathy, and growth.


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  • "The Neuroaffirming Parent" is an uplifting and educational podcast dedicated to supporting Neurodivergent and Neurotypical parents, educators, activists, and listeners in creating a nurturing, affirming, and neuroinclusive environment for neurodiverse household in a neurodiverse world.


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    On Episode 16 my guest is Emily Starling a MA, CCC-SLP of @joyfulspeechwithem and the Host of the Podcast: Neurotwist: A Speech Pathologist's Journey Through Neurodiversity on Spotify and Apple Podcasts


    Check her podcast out:


    https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/neurotwist-a-speech-pathologists-journey-through/id1675868711

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    Remember, every human is unique, and the strategies that work best for one human may differ for another. Be willing to adapt and evolve your approach as you learn more about neurodiversity and the needs and strengths of all humans. Incorporating neurodiversity affirming practices is an ongoing journey of learning, empathy, and growth.


    If you enjoyed this episode, don't forget to subscribe, share, and leave us a review.


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  • "The Neuroaffirming Parent" is an uplifting and educational podcast dedicated to supporting Neurodivergent and Neurotypical parents, educators, activists, and listeners in creating a nurturing, affirming, and neuroinclusive environment for neurodiverse household in a neurodiverse world.


    Music source: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/holiznacc0/

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    Episode 15 is a conversation with a wonderful Guest, You may follow her on Instagram! She is Chandele of @diversityofminds!


    She is a Best Selling Children’s Book Author, An Educator, a Trainer, an ECE Coach, a Neurodiversity Advocate, a Keynote Speaker, and a Neurodivergent Adult, Wife, and Mom of three inquisitive children!


    You may already have purchased one of her books,

    The Beauty of Us All: Celebrating The Diversity of The World

    https://a.co/d/58gV4Od


    I'm Just a Kid: A Social-Emotional Book about Self-Regulation (Social Emotional Books)

    https://a.co/d/1Xj7vi2


    Learn more at her website: https://www.morrishousepublishers.com/



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    Remember, every human is unique, and the strategies that work best for one human may differ for another. Be willing to adapt and evolve your approach as you learn more about neurodiversity and the needs and strengths of all humans. Incorporating neurodiversity affirming practices is an ongoing journey of learning, empathy, and growth.


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  • "The Neuroaffirming Parent" is an uplifting and educational podcast dedicated to supporting Neurodivergent and Neurotypical parents, educators, activists, and listeners in creating a nurturing, affirming, and neuroinclusive environment for neurodiverse household in a neurodiverse world.


    Music source: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/holiznacc0/

    Intro Music: Sense Of Purpose by HoliznaCC0

    Outro Music: Kids by HoliznaCC0

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    Our guest is Dr. David Palmer! He is a husband, a father, and a neurodivergent adult with an Ed.D., or a doctoral degree in education specializing in special education. He has decades of experience as a teacher and an administrator. He is a passionate advocate for neurodivergent students and their families. He is the founder and director of Inclusion Matters Education Services.


    You may already be following him or  his work on social media @imesdoc and @inclusionmattersed


    “At IMES, we are on a mission to empower parents as advocates for their neurodivergent students. We believe that every student deserves the opportunity to learn and thrive, and we are determined to provide the necessary services and support to make that a reality.”


    So why was he invited on our podcast today? This is because he is an ADHD adult, a  husband, and a father of six children, five of whom are adopted and neurodivergent. David's commitment to inclusion is deeply rooted in his personal life. He loves to share his journey, insights, and dedication to empowering neurodivergent students to thrive in school and life.


     Inclusive education resources:


    https://www.readingrockets.org/helping-all-readers/inclusive-classrooms

    https://www.pacer.org/bullying/info/questions-answered/inclusion-matters.asp

    https://www.ohchr.org/en/documents/reports/un-human-rights-report-secretary-general-implementation-un-disability-inclusion-0

    https://www.aitsl.edu.au/research/spotlights/inclusive-education-teaching-students-with-disability

    https://www.inclusionmattersed.com/

    https://www.instagram.com/inclusionmattersed/

    https://www.facebook.com/Inclusionmattersed


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    Remember, every human is unique, and the strategies that work best for one human may differ for another. Be willing to adapt and evolve your approach as you learn more about neurodiversity and the needs and strengths of all humans. Incorporating neurodiversity affirming practices is an ongoing journey of learning, empathy, and growth.


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  • "The Neuroaffirming Parent" is an uplifting and educational podcast dedicated to supporting Neurodivergent and Neurotypical parents, educators, activists, and listeners in creating a nurturing, affirming, and neuroinclusive environment for neurodiverse household in a neurodiverse world.


    Music source: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/holiznacc0/

    Intro Music: Sense Of Purpose by HoliznaCC0

    Outro Music: Kids by HoliznaCC0

    From the Free Music Archive, CC BY-NC 3.0

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    Episode 13 is going to be truly insightful. We have a very special guest joining us – 

    COREY BRISKEY


    She is a Mom of two wonderful children, one of which is neurodivergent, medically complex and disabled. Corey is excited to have found her passions and to share them with our listeners. 


    She also holds a master’s degree in Public Health with a focus on community health and bachelor’s degree with a major in Psychology and minor in Business Administration. 


    Corey loves to write, advocate for children with disabilities, and speak her own truth! 


    In fact, she has written a memoir called “What Village? : A Memoir on Overcoming Ableism and Reclaiming Motherhood”. She is currently in the early publication process! 


    You can follow her on instagram @coreybriskey or on her website www.coreybriskey.com


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    Remember, every human is unique, and the strategies that work best for one human may differ for another. Be willing to adapt and evolve your approach as you learn more about neurodiversity and the needs and strengths of all humans. Incorporating neurodiversity affirming practices is an ongoing journey of learning, empathy, and growth.


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  • "The Neuroaffirming Parent" is an uplifting and educational podcast dedicated to supporting Neurodivergent and Neurotypical parents, educators, activists, and listeners in creating a nurturing, affirming, and neuroinclusive environment for neurodiverse household in a neurodiverse world.


    Music source: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/holiznacc0/

    Music by HoliznaCC0

    From the Free Music Archive, CC BY-NC 3.0

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    One key aspect of advocating for neurodiversity-affirming practices is rejecting harmful approaches like behaviorism and functioning labels. Behaviorism reduces individuals to a set of behaviors to be modified, often neglecting the underlying needs and experiences of neurodivergent people.


    Instead of relying on behaviorism, we should focus on evidence-based practices rooted in neuroscience. These approaches are built on a foundation of understanding how the brain functions and how neurodivergent individuals can thrive. This means looking at interventions and therapies that are backed by scientific research.


    We should draw inspiration from adult autistic rights activists like Jim Sinclair. Their advocacy has been instrumental in promoting acceptance, understanding, and support for autistic individuals. It's a reminder that the voices and perspectives of neurodivergent adults are invaluable in shaping our parenting and educational practices.


    What does it look like to practice neurodiversity-affirming parenting? It starts with recognizing and respecting your child's unique neurocognitive profile. It means creating an environment that supports their individual needs, interests, and strengths.


    The principles of neurodiversity should also extend into the educational, medical, and all other systems of society.


    Resources: 


    Historicizing Jim Sinclair’s “Don’t Mourn for Us”: A Cultural and Intellectual History of Neurodiversity’s First Manifesto by Sarah Pripas-Kapit


    https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-981-13-8437-0_2


    behaviorism-is-dead-how-do-we-tell-the-autism-parents

    https://neuroclastic.com/behaviorism-is-dead-how-do-we-tell-the-autism-parents/


    A Review of B. F. Skinner’s Verbal Behavior by Noam Chomsky

     https://chomsky.info/1967____/


    Why ABA Therapy is Harmful to Autistic People

    https://autisticscienceperson.com/why-aba-therapy-is-harmful-to-autistic-people/


    Therapist Neurodiversity Collective, Inc

    https://therapistndc.org/


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    Remember, every human is unique, and the strategies that work best for one human may differ for another. Be willing to adapt and evolve your approach as you learn more about neurodiversity and the needs and strengths of all humans. Incorporating neurodiversity affirming practices is an ongoing journey of learning, empathy, and growth.


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  • "The Neuroaffirming Parent" is an uplifting and educational podcast dedicated to supporting Neurodivergent and Neurotypical parents, educators, activists, and listeners in creating a nurturing, affirming, and neuroinclusive environment for neurodiverse household in a neurodiverse world.


    Music source: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/holiznacc0/

    Intro Music: Sense Of Purpose by HoliznaCC0

    Outro Music: Kids by HoliznaCC0

    From the Free Music Archive, CC BY-NC 3.0

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    Rachel is a 1st Grade Teacher specializing in evidence-based early literacy and social emotional learning. She is Orton-Gillingham trained and is passionate about equitable practices for and structured literacy for all readers. Rachel also teaches theatre. When not teaching, Rachel enjoys sharing literacy resources, tips, and advocacy work for other teachers and parents of struggling readers @mindfulteacherrachel, playing piano, snuggling with her cat!


    Follow her on social media @mindfulteacherrachel


    Other Podcast guest appearances: 


    October 27, 2022 - Reading Teachers Lounge


    https://www.readingteacherslounge.com/season-5-episodes/s5-e4-the-schwa


    July 11th 2023 - The Literacy View Podcast - The One About Mindfulness and Stress Reduction With Rachel


    https://youtu.be/aSdXXNCE0yY?si=jMLhWt3AzKrBlX34


    Sept 17th 2023 - #DearReadingTeacher Podcast - Episode #5: A Parent-friendly Checklist for Science of Reading Resources


    https://podcasts.apple.com/nz/podcast/episode-5-a-parent-friendly-checklist-for-science/id1700007091?i=1000628171945


    Her books: 

    Schwa in 1st Grade (World of Phonics)

    https://www.amazon.com/Schwa-1st-Grade-Rachel-Sorsel/dp/B0BFTWP9ZL

    V is for Volcano J is for Jelly (World of Phonics) - September 9, 2023

    https://a.co/d/0vgiO29


    Author bio: https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B0BGTDDWVC/about


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    Remember, every human is unique, and the strategies that work best for one human may differ for another. Be willing to adapt and evolve your approach as you learn more about neurodiversity and the needs and strengths of all humans. Incorporating neurodiversity affirming practices is an ongoing journey of learning, empathy, and growth.


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  • "The Neuroaffirming Parent" is an uplifting and educational podcast dedicated to supporting Neurodivergent and Neurotypical parents, educators, activists, and listeners in creating a nurturing, affirming, and neuroinclusive environment for neurodiverse household in a neurodiverse world.


    Music source: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/holiznacc0/

    Intro Music: Sense Of Purpose by HoliznaCC0

    Outro Music: Kids by HoliznaCC0

    From the Free Music Archive, CC BY-NC 3.0

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    On episode 10, we have a very special guest
 @navigating.the.spectrum


    Her name is Michele  and She is a wife, mother to four children, and a fellow PODCASTER!


    She launched Navigating the Spectrum on instagram and as a podcast back in 2020 and she is known for working with parents that are raising neurodivergent children. 


    She has a master’s degree in Special Education and is currently completing a master IEP certification. 


    I’m excited to have her as a guest because She had lots of lived and learned experience as a mom because three of her children have adhd, two of her children are autistic, one child is also dyslexic. 


    Most Recently both herself and her husband have received  individual adhd diagnosis later in their adult lives.


    Check out more information about our guest at:


    https://www.micheleportlock.com/podcast/


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    Remember, every human is unique, and the strategies that work best for one human may differ for another. Be willing to adapt and evolve your approach as you learn more about neurodiversity and the needs and strengths of all humans. Incorporating neurodiversity affirming practices is an ongoing journey of learning, empathy, and growth.


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  • "The Neuroaffirming Parent" is an uplifting and educational podcast dedicated to supporting Neurodivergent and Neurotypical parents, educators, activists, and listeners in creating a nurturing, affirming, and neuroinclusive environment for neurodiverse household in a neurodiverse world.


    Music source: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/holiznacc0/

    Intro Music: Sense Of Purpose by HoliznaCC0

    Outro Music: Kids by HoliznaCC0

    From the Free Music Archive, CC BY-NC 3.0

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    Episode 9 we have a very special guest



    Breea Roasas School psychologist of 8+ years on instagram as @ndaffirming_sp 


    Breea is a Neurodivergent, allistic, which means not autistic,  school psychologist who is  committed to implementing and spreading the word about neurodiversity affirming practices 


    If you don’t follow her already
 PLEASE DO SO after this episode!


    She is happy to share advice either to educators/ therapists or to parents


    Contact email: [email protected]

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    Remember, every human is unique, and the strategies that work best for one human may differ for another. Be willing to adapt and evolve your approach as you learn more about neurodiversity and the needs and strengths of all humans. Incorporating neurodiversity affirming practices is an ongoing journey of learning, empathy, and growth.


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  • "The Neuroaffirming Parent" is an uplifting and educational podcast dedicated to supporting Neurodivergent and Neurotypical parents, educators, activists, and listeners in creating a nurturing, affirming, and neuroinclusive environment for neurodiverse household in a neurodiverse world.


    Music source: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/holiznacc0/

    Intro Music: Sense Of Purpose by HoliznaCC0

    Outro Music: Kids by HoliznaCC0

    From the Free Music Archive, CC BY-NC 3.0

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     On episode 8, we have an incredibly special guest
Neurodivergent Children’s book Author Louise Gooding!


    She is based in the United Kingdom and is the Author of Wonderfully Wired Brains, which is the BEST SELLING children’s BOOK on neurodiversity, and personally My Favorite Book to introduce and explain neurodiversity for families!


    I think it’s a great book for a Christmas Gift and to prepare for the Neurodiversity Celebration Week that happens every year in March!


    I encourage you to follow her on instagram @onceuponalouise and check out some of her newest available books!


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    Keep up with Louise at:

    https://www.louisegooding.com/


    She currently offers school visits, LIVE online reading, Q&A sessions, and Custom Events or Workshops!


    Where to buy Louise Gooding books:


    Wonderfully Wired Brains:

    https://blackwells.co.uk/bookshop/product/Wonderfully-Wired-Brains-by-Louise-Gooding-author-Ruth-Burrows-illustrator/9780241568163


    Just like me: https://uk.bookshop.org/p/books/just-like-me-40-neurologically-and-physically-diverse-people-who-broke-stereotypes-louise-gooding/4904200?ean=9781787418486


    The Memory Book:

    https://uk.bookshop.org/p/books/the-memory-book-a-reassuring-story-about-understanding-dementia-louise-gooding/4995317?ean=9781526363756

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    Show references:


    https://www.spectrumnews.org/news/the-new-history-of-autism-part-i/


    New rabbit hole info about ADHD history:

    https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22323122/


    I mentioned the actor:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mat_Fraser_(actor)


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    Remember, every human is unique, and the strategies that work best for one human may differ for another. Be willing to adapt and evolve your approach as you learn more about neurodiversity and the needs and strengths of all humans. Incorporating neurodiversity affirming practices is an ongoing journey of learning, empathy, and growth.


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  • "The Neuroaffirming Parent" is an uplifting and educational podcast dedicated to supporting Neurodivergent and Neurotypical parents, educators, activists, and listeners in creating a nurturing, affirming, and neuroinclusive environment for neurodiverse household in a neurodiverse world.


    Music source: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/holiznacc0/

    Intro Music: Sense Of Purpose by HoliznaCC0

    Outro Music: Kids by HoliznaCC0

    From the Free Music Archive, CC BY-NC 3.0

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    Here are some of the essential components that I believe make up the foundation of a potential neuroinclusive education:

    Neuroaffirming Practices: Fostering BelongingStructured Literacy and Explicit Instruction: A Solid FoundationNeuroscience-Aligned Curriculum: Learning from the BrainUniversal Design for Learning: Customization for AllInclusivity of All Stakeholders: Collaboration for Success

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    Resources: 

    https://features.apmreports.org/sold-a-story/

    https://learn.coxcampus.org/tracks/k-3/

    https://www.thephonicspage.org/On%20Phonics/historyofreading.html

    https://phonicsandstuff.com/

    https://www.readingbear.org/

    https://inclusiveschoolcommunities.org.au/about/inclusive-education

    https://inclusion.com/inclusive-education/

    https://www.pacer.org/ec/early-intervention/understanding-the-system/early-inclusion-helps-children-succeed-in-school.asp

    https://raisingchildren.net.au/guides/a-z-health-reference/neurodiversity-neurodivergence-guide-for-families


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    Remember, every human is unique, and the strategies that work best for one human may differ for another. Be willing to adapt and evolve your approach as you learn more about neurodiversity and the needs and strengths of all humans. Incorporating neurodiversity affirming practices is an ongoing journey of learning, empathy, and growth.


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  • "The Neuroaffirming Parent" is an uplifting and educational podcast dedicated to supporting Neurodivergent and Neurotypical parents, educators, activists, and listeners in creating a nurturing, affirming, and neuroinclusive environment for neurodiverse household in a neurodiverse world.


    Music source: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/holiznacc0/

    Intro Music: Sense Of Purpose by HoliznaCC0

    Outro Music: Kids by HoliznaCC0

    From the Free Music Archive, CC BY-NC 3.0

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    we have a special guest
 an FELLOW NEURODIVERGENT MOM!


    You may know her on instagram as @heylucychapman 


    She is a neurodivergent, ADHD, mom of an enthusiastic 8yo unicorn artist/maker/creator/builder/teacher. 


    She teaches music and movement to kids birth to 4 with a parent or caregiver.


    She  loves to garden, dig in the dirt and follow child led play to see where it goes. 


    Her own  best friend was the first to definitively diagnose her with ADHD  just a few years ago!


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    Remember, every human is unique, and the strategies that work best for one human may differ for another. Be willing to adapt and evolve your approach as you learn more about neurodiversity and the needs and strengths of all humans. Incorporating neurodiversity affirming practices is an ongoing journey of learning, empathy, and growth.


    If you enjoyed this episode, don't forget to subscribe, share, and leave us a review.


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