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The podcast currently has 23 episodes available.
Because of Hannah's heartbreak, determination and hope, she made it possible for her son, Alfie, to become the first person in the UK to be legally prescribed full spectrum medical cannabis to control his epilepsy and give him and his family back some quality of life.
If it wasn't for Hannah, it's likely the outcome for Alfie would have been fatal.
You can contact her with any questions you might have on this topic and you can stay up to date on Alfie and her campaign work by following her on her Facebook page, Alfies Hope, on Twitter with the handle @Hanseizuremum and in instagram on alfies_hope
Todays episode is a great source of information on all things Sensory Processing. I am joined by Occupational Therapist, Ann Huc, Co-Director of Links Therapy in the UK.
Ann kindly answered questions from listeners of the Podcast and my online community. Check it out for topics such as proprioception, interception, sensory diets, sensory avoiders, getting the balance right and the connection between sensory processing and emotional regulation.
Check Ann and her team out at www.linkstherapycompany.co.uk
This week has been totally manic and exhausting. For those of you who follow me on my Facebook Page, Aimee Mann Mentoring for Special Needs, you will know that Freddie has been to hospital for eye surgery so its been full on. He's recovering well now which is great. So, with that in mind, I knew I wouldn't have time to record a new Podcast episode but I really wanted to stay in touch and provide you with some new listening. I was recently invited to have a conversation with Clay Lowe on the Havana Cafe Sessions Podcast. With Clays permission, I'm going to share that conversation here because it is so relevant. Episode 137 of the Havana Cafe Sessions Podcast addresses the question, Can Women Really Do It All?
This is a topic close to my heart and Clay hears me bang on about it all the time so he thought we should talk about it. It's even more important to me now that I have a child with SEND. It's so much harder to balance it all, appointments, hospital admissions, partner, children, after school clubs, finding time for me and for me and Ollie as a couple plus everything else life involves.
Being a SEND Parent adds so many extra challenges to your mental capacity dealing with the load and depletes your time even more. How do we have it all and is it possible?
Thanks for listening. Catch you next time.
On this weeks podcast, I'm joined by my great friend and mentor Clay Lowe. He is an expert coach, advocate for social learning and a self confessed learning geek and performance hacker.
We go deeper into the skills of state and how to prepare yourself when going into meetings with your kiddos professionals and how to plan those all important well formed outcomes to help make every meeting or phone call a success.
You can find Clay at:
www.claylowe.com
on Facebook by searching Clay Lowe and Coach Clay, on Twitter using the handle @soulcruzer and you can sign up for his newsletter http://claylowe.substack.com
CEO Ep 19 Aimée and Her Husband Ollie Talk About The Challenges Of Parenting A Child They Kind Of Didn't Expect.
My special guest this week is Ollie, my Husband. I asked if he would be up for coming on the show to share his perspective on some of the challenges we have faced together since my 20 week scan all the way through to Freddie just turning 8 years old. How parenting a child with Special Needs and Disabilities has challenged us more that we ever expected and how we cope now.
We didn't pre-script the show so you'll have to take us as you find us - just as we are.
Hope you enjoy the show. Any feedback or questions are always welcome. Either drop me a line here at the podcast or by email at [email protected]
CEO Ep 18 PTSD & Depression in SEND Parents.
Don't feel guild or shame, this is a real thing for parents of children with needs.
My email: [email protected]
Link to book the live workshop on June 6th 2019
Link to enrol on my Get Your Voice Heard online learning course. www.aimeemannmentoring.com/onlinecourses
Jolene Philo www.differentdream.com
Here in the UK we are at crisis point with funding to help support and educate our children and young people. This Thursday in the UK, (thats May 30th 2019 if you’re listening in the future) thousands of parents, children, teaching staff and supporters will be marching or holding events to support the movement which is the SEND National Crisis.
Some of the links I mention in this episode are:
www.specialneedsjungle.com
SEND National Crisis Facebook Page
Becoming by Michelle Obama
Dan White on Twitter @Danwhite1972
My online learning course, Get Your Voice Heard, www.aimeemannmentoring.com/onlinecourses
“57% of men with mental health problems are parents” @wccpublichealth via twitter. I haven't found any research yet to tell me what percentage of those Dads have a child with disabilities but I'm guessing it's pretty high. Share with your male partners and any Dads out there caring for kiddos with special needs and disabilities.
Many times, the people who you find it hard to build a good working relationship with are really defensive and don’t like to be criticised. They feel criticised even when what you’re saying to them isn’t personal to them or their performance. Find out how to win them over and achieve all you need to for your child.
The podcast currently has 23 episodes available.