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When you learn your child is "delayed" is some capacity, it doesn't bring about feelings of great joy or prized accomplishments.
There are a variety of challenges that come with navigating the unique profile of a SEND child. There are also complications with how others perceive and attempt to educate on the overall outcomes of a child based on diagnosis or notification of needs.
In this episode Nat and Dee review what it is like to hear about delays in child development and how to overcome the unsolicited labels and occasional lack of ability placed on those with SEND.
Updates on future episodes check us out: @thesendsisterhood; please like, comment, share, leave a review and rate each episode on socials and podcast listening platforms.
If you have any comments, feedback or would like to participate on a future episode of the SEND Sisterhood write to: [email protected]
Music by SK @GMGOmusic
Disclaimer: We are not speaking as professionals; for all parents or all persons with disabilities - this podcast is simply based our own lived experiences and perspective.
By The Send SisterhoodWhen you learn your child is "delayed" is some capacity, it doesn't bring about feelings of great joy or prized accomplishments.
There are a variety of challenges that come with navigating the unique profile of a SEND child. There are also complications with how others perceive and attempt to educate on the overall outcomes of a child based on diagnosis or notification of needs.
In this episode Nat and Dee review what it is like to hear about delays in child development and how to overcome the unsolicited labels and occasional lack of ability placed on those with SEND.
Updates on future episodes check us out: @thesendsisterhood; please like, comment, share, leave a review and rate each episode on socials and podcast listening platforms.
If you have any comments, feedback or would like to participate on a future episode of the SEND Sisterhood write to: [email protected]
Music by SK @GMGOmusic
Disclaimer: We are not speaking as professionals; for all parents or all persons with disabilities - this podcast is simply based our own lived experiences and perspective.