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How do we create schools where neurodivergent students and their teachers can thrive?
In this episode, psychodynamic counsellor Liessa Callahan (United Kingdom) draws on three decades as a teacher and special educational needs coordinator to reveal the invisible struggles in today’s classrooms. From sensory overwhelm to unsustainable curriculum demands, she explains how outdated systems harm both learners and educators—and why small, practical shifts can transform outcomes.
Her insight is clear: What works for neurodiverse children works for everyone.
You can find Liessa at www.perspectivescounsellingservice.co.uk
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How do we create schools where neurodivergent students and their teachers can thrive?
In this episode, psychodynamic counsellor Liessa Callahan (United Kingdom) draws on three decades as a teacher and special educational needs coordinator to reveal the invisible struggles in today’s classrooms. From sensory overwhelm to unsustainable curriculum demands, she explains how outdated systems harm both learners and educators—and why small, practical shifts can transform outcomes.
Her insight is clear: What works for neurodiverse children works for everyone.
You can find Liessa at www.perspectivescounsellingservice.co.uk
Support the show
Read the Episode Transcript on the TAUGHT website.
Connect with host Amy Schamberg on LinkedIn
Explore:
Want to Be a Guest on TAUGHT?
We're always looking to elevate expert voices and real solutions. Email [email protected] with your name, title, and a brief description of your perspective or experience in education or workforce wellbeing.
Need Support Right Now?
For immediate mental health resources, visit HealthCentral or connect with a licensed provider in your area.