
Join Autistic + ADHD speech pathologist and teacher, Nat Willacy as she explores a neurodiversity affirming, brain based approach to supporting and empowering all children in the primary classroom. Season One is a crash course in neurodiversity affirming practice, deep diving into concepts of executive functioning, the nervous system’s role in engaged learning, sensory processing and emotional reg... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 6 | Founded | a year ago |
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This episode explores a nervous system responsive approach to teaching in the classroom, highlighting the importance of prioritizing connection and regulation to optimise children’s nervous systems for learning.
Key Take Aways
• Identifying behavio... more
In this episode we’re taking a closer look at our brain’s structures and functions, the impact our experiences have on our nervous system and the implications for learning and engagement in the classroom.
Key Take Aways
Dr. Dan Siegel’s Hand Model ... more
In this episode, we continue our deep dive into executive functioning, focusing on how executive functioning processes develop differently in neurodivergent students, including dyslexic, ADHD, and autistic kids. We explore the key executive functioni... more
Our executive functioning system is a set of cognitive processes that allow us to independently engage and interact in our world and, for our school aged kids, in the classroom.
Key Take Aways
• A quick discussion of Monotropism.
• Exploration of ... more
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Nat - thank you for your joyful podcast sharing how diverse our brains all are. Super helpful for support workers of young adults 🙌
Hey Nat!
Thankyou so much for sharing your insights into Neurodivergent brains! Will help so much as a parent of a young neurodiverse child, navigating the world of education.
Can't wait to listen to the next episode :)
Katie
Loved the first ep. Nailed the blend of informative whilst also being clever and entertaining. Highly recommend!
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