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Ep 4: A-Z of Parenting - Ceri Reed A Whole Family Approach Nurturing a Child's Strengths
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In this conversation, Theo Smith and Ceri Reed discuss the challenges faced by neurodiverse families and the need for parental support.
They highlight the impact of neurodivergence on parents' careers and income, as well as the mental health challenges they face.
They emphasise the importance of a needs-led approach in education and the need for parents to advocate for their children.
They also discuss the need for a whole family approach and the role of third-sector support. The conversation touches on the lack of sustainable support hubs and the challenges faced by young people during transitions.
The conversation covers various topics related to supporting neurodivergent children in school, including anxiety, social and emotional needs, educational support, and individual strengths.
The importance of modeling positive behavior and avoiding catastrophising is emphasised. Chapters could be organised around these themes.
Takeaways
- Neurodivergent families often face challenges that impact their careers and income, leading to a need for parental support.
- A needs-led approach in education is crucial to address the individual needs of neurodivergent children and prevent poor outcomes.
- Parents play a vital role in advocating for their children and should be empowered with knowledge and support to effectively communicate their child's needs.
- A whole family approach is necessary to address the needs of neurodivergent children and support the well-being of the entire family.
- Third-sector support is valuable in filling the gaps left by statutory services, but sustainable funding is needed to ensure its effectiveness.
- Transitions, such as starting high school or transitioning out of school, can be particularly challenging for neurodivergent young people and their parents. Anxiety is contagious, so parents should model positive behavior and avoid catastrophising.
- Supporting neurodivergent children in school involves addressing their social, emotional, and educational needs.
- Creating a transition plan for high school that includes a trusted adult and support strategies is crucial.
- Identifying and nurturing a child's strengths is important for their well-being and success.
- Collaboration between parents and schools is essential in advocating for the needs of neurodivergent children.
- Considering alternative spaces for lunchtime and seeking advice from dieticians can help address challenges with nutrition.
Keywords
neurodivergent families, parental support, needs-led approach, advocacy, whole family approach, third-sector support, support hubs, transitions, neurodivergent children, school support, anxiety, social and emotional needs, educational support, individual strengths
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Manage episode 434530828 series 2542783
In this conversation, Theo Smith and Ceri Reed discuss the challenges faced by neurodiverse families and the need for parental support.
They highlight the impact of neurodivergence on parents' careers and income, as well as the mental health challenges they face.
They emphasise the importance of a needs-led approach in education and the need for parents to advocate for their children.
They also discuss the need for a whole family approach and the role of third-sector support. The conversation touches on the lack of sustainable support hubs and the challenges faced by young people during transitions.
The conversation covers various topics related to supporting neurodivergent children in school, including anxiety, social and emotional needs, educational support, and individual strengths.
The importance of modeling positive behavior and avoiding catastrophising is emphasised. Chapters could be organised around these themes.
Takeaways
- Neurodivergent families often face challenges that impact their careers and income, leading to a need for parental support.
- A needs-led approach in education is crucial to address the individual needs of neurodivergent children and prevent poor outcomes.
- Parents play a vital role in advocating for their children and should be empowered with knowledge and support to effectively communicate their child's needs.
- A whole family approach is necessary to address the needs of neurodivergent children and support the well-being of the entire family.
- Third-sector support is valuable in filling the gaps left by statutory services, but sustainable funding is needed to ensure its effectiveness.
- Transitions, such as starting high school or transitioning out of school, can be particularly challenging for neurodivergent young people and their parents. Anxiety is contagious, so parents should model positive behavior and avoid catastrophising.
- Supporting neurodivergent children in school involves addressing their social, emotional, and educational needs.
- Creating a transition plan for high school that includes a trusted adult and support strategies is crucial.
- Identifying and nurturing a child's strengths is important for their well-being and success.
- Collaboration between parents and schools is essential in advocating for the needs of neurodivergent children.
- Considering alternative spaces for lunchtime and seeking advice from dieticians can help address challenges with nutrition.
Keywords
neurodivergent families, parental support, needs-led approach, advocacy, whole family approach, third-sector support, support hubs, transitions, neurodivergent children, school support, anxiety, social and emotional needs, educational support, individual strengths
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