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#34 - NeuroWild’s Em Hammond on the problem with ‘Just Have a Go’

#34 - NeuroWild’s Em Hammond on the problem with ‘Just Have a Go’

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Em Hammond of Neurowild joins us for this special episode. Em, a speech therapist and illustrator, emphasizes the importance of understanding and supporting neurodivergent children, particularly in educational settings.

We talk through Em’s resource called ‘Reasons Why Autistic Kids May Not Be OK With ‘Having a Go’ and why this request can be ableist, dismissive of our kids experience and ultimately traumatising. Em highlights the importance of validating children's experiences and asking them about the best ways we can offer them support that actually helps..

00:00 Welcome to the School Can't Experience Podcast

00:26 Introducing Em Hammond: NeuroWild

03:43 Supporting Neurodivergent Kids in Education

05:37 Challenges with Educators and Neurodiversity

07:14 The Importance of Context and Communication

09:59 The 'Have a Go' Dilemma

19:31 Understanding Neurodivergent Kids' Needs

21:26 The Pressure of Being Perceived

22:42 The Fear of Failure and Its Impact

23:37 Logical and Analytical Thinking in Kids

26:47 Gestalt Language Processing in Neurodivergent Kids

35:27 Understanding Ableism

39:50 Resources and Support for Parents


Recommended Resources

  • Reasons Why Autistic Kids May Not be OK with Having a Go: https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1SBA4mzbNH/
  • Neurowild on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/p/NeuroWild-100087870753308
  • Neurowild on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/neurowild_/?hl=en
  • TeachersPayTeachers Resources: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/store/emily-hammond-neurowild
  • Save Victorian Parent Helpline Petition: https://www.megaphone.org.au/petitions/save-parentline

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