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Alistair Bryce-Clegg is joined again by Debs Davies, a coach and consultant, to discuss how to support children with ADHD and neurodiversity.
Debs and Alistair emphasise that ADHD affects children differently, highlighting the need for a more flexible and inclusive approach in the early years. Transition periods can be challenging for neurodivergent children due to their struggles with attention, working memory, and starting new tasks. Debs stresses the importance of understanding these challenges rather than assuming defiance or non-compliance.
They also touch on the long-term impact of negative reinforcement on neurodivergent children's mental health and self-esteem. The episode concludes with a call to create more inclusive educational spaces and empower practitioners to embrace neurodiversity in their teaching. It emphasises the significance of accommodating children's needs without detrimental assumptions about their behaviour.
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Alistair Bryce-Clegg is joined again by Debs Davies, a coach and consultant, to discuss how to support children with ADHD and neurodiversity.
Debs and Alistair emphasise that ADHD affects children differently, highlighting the need for a more flexible and inclusive approach in the early years. Transition periods can be challenging for neurodivergent children due to their struggles with attention, working memory, and starting new tasks. Debs stresses the importance of understanding these challenges rather than assuming defiance or non-compliance.
They also touch on the long-term impact of negative reinforcement on neurodivergent children's mental health and self-esteem. The episode concludes with a call to create more inclusive educational spaces and empower practitioners to embrace neurodiversity in their teaching. It emphasises the significance of accommodating children's needs without detrimental assumptions about their behaviour.
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(The views expressed throughout this podcast are the speakers' own, and TTS does not take responsibility for the views and guidance highlighted as part of this recording.)
Please note: When referencing the speakers views, theory and work for development of your own materials, please ensure academic reference of the speaker is cited.
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