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Discover the transformative power of self-advocacy in our latest podcast episode! We dive deep into why empowering children and teens to speak up for themselves is essential, particularly for those navigating the complexities of ADHD. From the tender ages of 8 to 12, where it’s all about building confidence and awareness, to the rebellious teenage years where ownership and responsibility come into play, we break down practical steps for parents and educators alike.
Join us as we unveil age-specific strategies to help your child identify their unique strengths and challenges and articulate their needs through simple, effective phrases. Learn how you can foster these vital communication skills at home with engaging role-playing exercises. We also address the unique landscape of self-advocacy for young adults. As they transition into college and the workforce, understanding their legal rights and the nuances of disclosing their ADHD becomes crucial.
In this episode, we stress the importance of practice and provide actionable tips for reaching out to educators or employers, ensuring that young individuals can navigate their academic and professional journeys with confidence. This is your chance to be part of a supportive community where we tackle your self-advocacy challenges. Tune in, and let’s embark on this empowering journey together! Don’t forget to subscribe and share your thoughts with us!
Post your activity on social media with #Neuronexus
Also please send ideas for future episodes and the the upcoming workshop!
Thank you for listening!
***NEW Resource!!! - Try our quick ADHD quiz!!! Discover Your Child's Unique ADHD Personality Strengths *****
Parenting, Learning, and Living!! Sign up to receive your FREE copy today!! - https://parentinglearningandliving.com/
Please find my other (older resources HERE)
You can also find all my socials HERE
**NEW - Join our Facebook Group for the Neuroquirky Nexus Podcast (and all things Neuroquirky)- ADHD Parenting Support for Kids With Neuroquirks here!**
As always,
Keep it Quirky!!
By Laurie Bloyer M.Ed.Send us a text
Discover the transformative power of self-advocacy in our latest podcast episode! We dive deep into why empowering children and teens to speak up for themselves is essential, particularly for those navigating the complexities of ADHD. From the tender ages of 8 to 12, where it’s all about building confidence and awareness, to the rebellious teenage years where ownership and responsibility come into play, we break down practical steps for parents and educators alike.
Join us as we unveil age-specific strategies to help your child identify their unique strengths and challenges and articulate their needs through simple, effective phrases. Learn how you can foster these vital communication skills at home with engaging role-playing exercises. We also address the unique landscape of self-advocacy for young adults. As they transition into college and the workforce, understanding their legal rights and the nuances of disclosing their ADHD becomes crucial.
In this episode, we stress the importance of practice and provide actionable tips for reaching out to educators or employers, ensuring that young individuals can navigate their academic and professional journeys with confidence. This is your chance to be part of a supportive community where we tackle your self-advocacy challenges. Tune in, and let’s embark on this empowering journey together! Don’t forget to subscribe and share your thoughts with us!
Post your activity on social media with #Neuronexus
Also please send ideas for future episodes and the the upcoming workshop!
Thank you for listening!
***NEW Resource!!! - Try our quick ADHD quiz!!! Discover Your Child's Unique ADHD Personality Strengths *****
Parenting, Learning, and Living!! Sign up to receive your FREE copy today!! - https://parentinglearningandliving.com/
Please find my other (older resources HERE)
You can also find all my socials HERE
**NEW - Join our Facebook Group for the Neuroquirky Nexus Podcast (and all things Neuroquirky)- ADHD Parenting Support for Kids With Neuroquirks here!**
As always,
Keep it Quirky!!