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ADHD In Early Childhood: An Educational Psychologist’s Guide For Parents

ADHD In Early Childhood: An Educational Psychologist’s Guide For Parents

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ADHD in early childhood can be difficult to recognise, and many parents have questions about what’s typical behaviour and what might need further support. In this episode of the My Baba podcast, host Ellie Thompson speaks with Dr Sasha Hall, a Senior Educational Psychologist with over 19 years’ experience in the education system, about the early signs of ADHD in little ones, and the important role schools play in the diagnosis journey.

About Dr Sasha Hall

Dr Sasha Hall is a Senior Educational Psychologist with over 19 years of experience in the education system. She began her career as a nursery nurse before moving into primary teaching, later embarking on a professional doctorate in Education and Child Psychology in 2010. Sasha now divides her time between working as a Senior Educational Psychologist for a local authority and running her own private practice. Alongside this, she is the Lead Visitor for the HCPC and a guest lecturer and fieldwork tutor at several of London’s leading universities.

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