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Podcast 51  From Struggle to Success: How Tutoring Empowers Neurodivergent Kids

Podcast 51 From Struggle to Success: How Tutoring Empowers Neurodivergent Kids


Episode 51


From Struggle to Success:  How Tutoring Empowers Neurodivergent Kids

 Discover how personalised tutoring in Literacy & Numeracy, builds confidence, skills, and independence. 

Is your child bright, curi…


Published on 12 hours ago

#50 Focusing on Strengthens Rather Than Deficits

#50 Focusing on Strengthens Rather Than Deficits



Interview with Guest Speaker- Andrew Fuller 

Author of the book Neuroadvantage- The Strengthens-based Approach to Neurodivergence.

In this interview, I’m joined by my our guest speaker Andrew Fuller  —…


Published on 1 week ago

#49 Why We're Losing Neurodiverse Teachers - And Why We Can't Afford To

#49 Why We're Losing Neurodiverse Teachers - And Why We Can't Afford To


Episode 49


Why We’re Losing Neurodiverse Teachers – And Why We Can’t Afford To

Teaching is tough—but for neurodiverse teachers, the system can be unbearable. More and more autistic, ADHD, dyslexic, and otherwise…


Published on 2 weeks ago

#48 School Refusal or Survival Mode? Understanding Avoidant Behaviour in Neurodivergent Kids

#48 School Refusal or Survival Mode? Understanding Avoidant Behaviour in Neurodivergent Kids


Episode 48


Is it really refusal—or is it survival?

If your neurodivergent child melts down at the school gate, begs to stay home, or simply shuts down when school is mentioned, you’re not alone. In this powerful…


Published on 3 weeks ago

#47 What Are Reasonable Adjustments for Our Neurodivergent Child?

#47 What Are Reasonable Adjustments for Our Neurodivergent Child?


Episode 47


Do you know what reasonable adjustments really mean—and how they can transform your neurodivergent child’s school experience?

In this essential episode, we break down everything parents and educators …


Published on 4 weeks ago

#46 The Social Puzzle: Why Socialising Helps Some Neurodivergent Kids—But Hurts Others

#46 The Social Puzzle: Why Socialising Helps Some Neurodivergent Kids—But Hurts Others


Episode 46


Is socialising always good for neurodivergent children? Not exactly.

In this thought-provoking episode, we unpack one of the most misunderstood issues in neurodivergent support: why socialising helps …


Published on 1 month ago

#45 Helping ND Kids with Big Needs Thrive — One Step at a Time

#45 Helping ND Kids with Big Needs Thrive — One Step at a Time


Episode 45


For families raising children with multiple diagnoses, high support needs, or significant sensory and emotional regulation challenges, every day can feel like a battle between meltdowns and milestone…


Published on 1 month, 1 week ago

#44 Not Just Grades: Raising Confident Kids Who Learn Differently

#44 Not Just Grades: Raising Confident Kids Who Learn Differently


Episode 44


Episode 44 – Not Just Grades: Raising Confident Kids Who Learn Differently

So many neurodivergent kids are judged by grades — but what they really need is to feel seen and safe in their learning.

In th…


Published on 1 month, 2 weeks ago

#43 Helping Not Hovering: 3 Tips to Raise a More Independent Neurodivergent Child

#43 Helping Not Hovering: 3 Tips to Raise a More Independent Neurodivergent Child


Episode 43


Episode 43 – Helping, Not Hovering: 3 Tips to Raise a More Independent Neurodivergent Child

 We all want to raise confident, capable kids — but how do we support without hovering?

In this episode, Ruth…


Published on 1 month, 3 weeks ago

#42 Turn Obsessions into Wins: How to Help ND Kids Learn Through Their Passions

#42 Turn Obsessions into Wins: How to Help ND Kids Learn Through Their Passions


Episode 42


Turn Obsessions into Wins: How to Help ND Kids Learn Through Their Passions

Is your child obsessed with trains, dinosaurs, Minecraft, or Pokémon? Great! Those passionate interests—often called “specia…


Published on 2 months ago





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