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Advocating for Your Sensitive or Neurodiverse Child

Advocating for Your Sensitive or Neurodiverse Child

Episode 125 Published 3 years, 2 months ago
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neurodiverse child

Maybe you’ve received a message from your child’s teacher about his behavior at school, or you want to set your child up for a good experience as she begins a new activity. Communicating with teachers, coaches, and other adults about how to support your sensitive or neurodiverse child may feel difficult to navigate, but thankfully other parents have also walked that journey and have some practical wisdom to share.    

In today’s podcast, Marni Love (former public school teacher, home educator, and Connected Families Certified Parent Coach) and Taylor Irby (Connected Families Certified Parent Coach) join Stacy Bellward (podcast host) to share their experiences about advocating for a sensitive child.  Taylor and Marni offer practical ideas to empower you so your child can receive the support they need in any environment.   

In this podcast, you’ll discover:

  • that a diagnosis can unlock the doors to help you understand and advocate for your neurodiverse child
  • how to flip the script of negative complaints from teachers and other adults to positive feedback
  • ways to support your child in making and keeping friends
  • how you can be firm and kind with other adults in order to help your child thrive (and keep your sanity!)
  • how to create an advocacy sheet about your child for teachers (downloadable link)
  • where to get a medical diagnosis and how that impacts an IEP/504 plan at school
  • steps that can help you and your spouse get on the same page
  • how to gather a professional team and personal support for the journey with your child

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