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Access2Education podcasts is a series of episodes focusing on Special Education and the needs of those students. Topics from Dyslexia, Autism, Processing Disorders and how to support. From everyday parents to expert guests you'll be able to find connections and insight. If you are feeling overwhelmed and alone with your own journey or that of your child this is your place.

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Access2Education podcasts is a series of episodes focusing on Special Education and the needs of those students. Topics from Dyslexia, Autism, Processing Disorders and how to support. From everyday parents to expert guests you'll be able to find connections and insight. If you are feeling overwhelmed and alone with your own journey or that of your child this is your place.

    Early Childhood Educators and Neurodiversity

    Early Childhood Educators and Neurodiversity

    Today on the show I am talking to DJ, she is an Early Childhood Specialist who works closely with neurodiverse students.

    Never underestimate the power of an educator who can build a bond with your child. DJ came to this work through her love of children and helping them grow to be successful.

    On today's episode, we talk about:

    - What an Early Childhood Educator/Specialist is
    - How to create a relationship with that educator
    - What ECEs do to support students from an early age
    - Some of the success stories she has seen of children
    - Advice for families on how to support their child in the classroom

    Make sure to check out DJ and the work she does at Little Hearts Academy. Here DJ works with families to support positive transitions to school. 

    DJ also has a podcast, called Imperfect Heroes, where she talks about her experience and gives tips and tricks. 

    Are you looking for help and support for your child with learning needs? Check out Access2Education for our services to see how we help families navigate through this challenging time. From in-depth work on your child's Individual Education Plan to guide you through the process, Access2Education is here to support you.

    • 43 min.
    Neurodiversity and Entrepreneurship

    Neurodiversity and Entrepreneurship

    Being a neurodiverse person can bring on so many different struggles. 

    Now add being neurodiverse with becoming an entrepreneur, running and growing a business can feel like an uphill climb. Today on the show I am chatting with Kara Laws. She is an entrepreneur who was diagnosed with ADHD later in her career. Her diagnosis has not stopped her from growing a successful business. Now she's taken what she's learned personally about being a person with ADHD and supports others in their careers. 

    On the show, she shares her experiences as an entrepreneur and a mother with the ups and downs of learning about how our brain works. 

    Books that Kara suggests:


    The Compound Effect (this is the one I couldn't remember) 
    Five Secret Fears of Failing in Business 
    Clockwork

    Want to learn about Kara and her work? Check out her web page Launched

    Are you looking for help and support for your child with learning needs? Check out Access2Education for our services to see how we help families navigate through this challenging time. From in-depth work on your child's Individual Education Plan to guide you through the process, Access2Education is here to support you.

    • 33 min.
    Advocating and Understanding

    Advocating and Understanding

    * Please note - There are some technical difficulties with the sound on this episode. It does not impact the ability the hear the full episode.

    Never underestimate the power of your gut feel. When you have a child who is struggling at school and you feel it as a parent you act. Sometimes the system can say "it's OK they'll catch up", or "don't worry yet, it's early". 

    Today's podcast is all about this very story. Today I speak with Philipa, she is a mom of two boys living in the UK. She felt early on that one of her children was really struggling but kept being told everything was fine. The Pandemic in 2020 gave her, even more, clarity on the situation when she began to see what a day of schooling was for her children.

    This episode explores:

    - How to ask questions
    - What signs to look for
    - How to support your child through hard times
    - Supporting your child in understanding their learning


    Philipa has taken her own personal life experience and what she has learned from supporting her children and becoming a life coach. She can be found at
    www.safeandsupported.co.uk.

    If you are in the UK and looking for information on Dyslexia, check out British Dyslexia Association.

    Are you looking for help and support for your child with learning needs? Check out Access2Education for our services to see how we help families navigate through this challenging time. From in-depth work on your child's Individual Education Plan to guide you through the process, Access2Education is here to support you.

    Check out our SERVICES page to book a call now!

    • 43 min.
    Neurodiversity and Mindfulness

    Neurodiversity and Mindfulness

    Being mindful is not always easy. When we are neurodiverse or have children in our lives who are neurodiverse finding ways to slow down and be present can be difficult. Today on the show I have a conversation with Dr. Rabia Subhani about her journey through mindfulness with a neurodiverse child. The conversation explores how we as parents and educators can support young learners in being more intentional and mindful.

    In the episode:

    - What is mindfulness?
    - How can parents support a more mindful environment
    - When is a good time to start teaching mindfulness to children
    - How educators and schools can help support
    - How mindfulness can support the neurodiverse community

    Make sure you check out her web page Dr. Rabia Subhani to learn more about her the work she does in supporting mindfulness and neurodiversity. Check out her social media on Instagram @mindful.living.llc

    Make sure to check out www.drrabia.com/podcast and get your free Mindful workbook. 

    Are you looking for help and support for your child with learning needs? Check out Access2Education for our services to see how we help families navigate through this challenging time. From in-depth work on your child's Individual Education Plan to guide you through the process, Access2Education is here to support you.

    Check out our SERVICES page to book a call now!

    • 43 min.
    Physiotherapy and Neurodiversity

    Physiotherapy and Neurodiversity

    When you think about physiotherapy what comes to mind? After injury recovery perhaps. Supporting you after surgery to regain strength perhaps. 

    Did you know that physiotherapy can support our students and children who are neurodiverse? Did you know there is a group of therapists who specialize in children? 

    On today's show, a conversation with Jennifer Halfin. She is the clinic owner of Toronto Kids Physiotherapy and together we talk about how this type of therapy often gets overlooked and how it can support our neurodiverse children.

    Highlights:
    - What physiotherapy (PT) is and how it's different from occupational therapy
    - When to consider connecting with a PT
    - Examples of how PT supports different children
    - Why seeing an expert in children is important
    - Connection between education/school and supporting the body

    Links:
    Toronto Kids Physio - 2 locations in the GTA Leaside and Midtown
    canchild.ca - McMaster Hospital's webpage provides information about child development
    Instagram - @torontokisphysio

    Are you looking for help and support for your child with learning needs? Check out Access2Education for our services to see how we help families navigate through this challenging time. From in-depth work on your child's Individual Education Plan to guide you through the process, Access2Education is here to support you.

    Check out our SERVICES page to book a call now!

    • 38 min.
    Starting on the Right Track

    Starting on the Right Track

    As students move through elementary to high school we begin to start looking to the future. Though it always feels too soon it's never too early to start exploring the options for post-secondary school.

    For students who are neurodivergent knowing which paths to take early is so important. As schools adjust to few supports in guiding students as they move through their educational career we as parents have to take that task on. That's where people just like Jane Kristoffy come into play. She is a former educator and owner of Right Track Educational Services. 

    Highlights from our conversation:

    - Transitions to high school
    - Working with the schools for students with Individual Education Plans
    - For Ontario Students Myblueprint
    - Course Codes
    - When to start considering your path beyond high school
    - Support in choosing Secondary School

    Links:

    - The Self Drive Child by William Stixrud and Ned Johnson
    - Grit by Angela Duckworth

    - Transition Resource Guide - LINK
    - Canadian Gap Year Association - LINK

    - Right Track Educational Services - LINK
    - @jane_right_track

    Are you looking for help and support for your child with learning needs? Check out Access2Education for our services to see how we help families navigate through this challenging time. From in-depth work on your child's Individual Education Plan to guide you through the process, Access2Education is here to support you.

    Check out our SERVICES page to book a call now!

    • 37 min.

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