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Neurodiverse children: More Inclusive Approach Needed with Christopher Wyatt and Katy Moffitt

Neurodiverse children: More Inclusive Approach Needed with Christopher Wyatt and Katy Moffitt

Season 1 Episode 43 Published 1 year ago
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In this episode of ABC's of Parenting Adult Children, host James Moffitt, along with co-hosts Katie Moffitt and Christopher Scott Wyatt, delve into the complexities of parenting neurodiverse children. They discuss the challenges faced in special education, the evolution of autism diagnoses, and the importance of empathy and support in education. The conversation highlights the struggles of parents navigating the education system while advocating for their children, the hereditary nature of autism, and the pressing issues of teacher shortages in special education. This conversation delves into the challenges faced by autistic individuals in educational settings, the critical role parents play in supporting their children, and the need for realistic expectations and inclusive practices. The speakers emphasize the importance of engaging learning experiences and the necessity of moving beyond mere awareness of autism to foster true inclusion in classrooms and workplaces.

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Richard Jones. I am an RN with over 34 years of Nursing Experience, much of that experience working with young adults in the corrections system. 

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