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The alarming shortage of speech-language pathologists in Africa is mainly related to the limited availability of educational programs in speech-language pathology. There is limited research on neurodiversity in various African countries, and cultural attitudes towards neurodivergent individuals vary widely. However, there are some initiatives and organizations that are working towards greater acceptance and understanding of neurodiversity.
Jeannette Roberes, a speech pathologist and software engineer, shares what she does and she explains why she is relevant to the Dyslexia Mom Boss podcast. Jeannette also discusses what neurodiversity looks like in some African countries as cultural attitudes and practices towards neurodivergent individuals vary widely and what is available accommodations for neurodivergent individuals. She also shares what clinicians in the places she visited look like to diagnose their patients with speech and language problems.
Let's work together towards creating a more inclusive and supportive environment for neurodivergent individuals. Listen now !
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About Jeannette Roberes
Jeannette Roberes, M.Ed. has worked as a speech and language pathologist, software engineer and educator. She empowers those with special abilities to pursue employment in the tech industry. Jeannette’s love for technology is documented in her book Technical Difficulties: Why Dyslexic Narratives Matter in Tech. Currently she works within the intersection of technology, accessibility and social justice.
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Book a Holistic Strategy Session with Dr. Lauren - Let us talk about where you are, what you need, and how we can get you there. Together we can change the narrative!
Click here to book the strategy session www.calendly.com/thinkdyslexia/strategysession
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The alarming shortage of speech-language pathologists in Africa is mainly related to the limited availability of educational programs in speech-language pathology. There is limited research on neurodiversity in various African countries, and cultural attitudes towards neurodivergent individuals vary widely. However, there are some initiatives and organizations that are working towards greater acceptance and understanding of neurodiversity.
Jeannette Roberes, a speech pathologist and software engineer, shares what she does and she explains why she is relevant to the Dyslexia Mom Boss podcast. Jeannette also discusses what neurodiversity looks like in some African countries as cultural attitudes and practices towards neurodivergent individuals vary widely and what is available accommodations for neurodivergent individuals. She also shares what clinicians in the places she visited look like to diagnose their patients with speech and language problems.
Let's work together towards creating a more inclusive and supportive environment for neurodivergent individuals. Listen now !
Highlights and Resources:
About Jeannette Roberes
Jeannette Roberes, M.Ed. has worked as a speech and language pathologist, software engineer and educator. She empowers those with special abilities to pursue employment in the tech industry. Jeannette’s love for technology is documented in her book Technical Difficulties: Why Dyslexic Narratives Matter in Tech. Currently she works within the intersection of technology, accessibility and social justice.
Connect with Jeannette:
Get in Touch
Book a Holistic Strategy Session with Dr. Lauren - Let us talk about where you are, what you need, and how we can get you there. Together we can change the narrative!
Click here to book the strategy session www.calendly.com/thinkdyslexia/strategysession
Instagram | @thedrlauren and @dyslexiamombosspodcast
Twitter | @think_dyslexia
LinkTree | linktr.ee/thedrlauren
Website | www.dyslexiamombosspodcast.com
Support the show