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Let’s Talk About Super Special Kids & Cake - Transitioning to Life After Education

Transitioning to Life After Education

07/31/20 • 20 min

Let’s Talk About Super Special Kids & Cake

Following on from the last podcast discussion around transitioning through school, Granny Rhea and Auntie Donia (Professor Rhea Paul and Dr Donia Fahim) discuss transitioning beyond school, what happens after your child leaves full time education and how to support your young adult’s strengths, interests and independence.

They talk about disfluency and how to support your verbal child with Autism who stutters or stammers. Stereotypical expectations about children with Autism is the focus of what makes them go ‘aargh’ today, while fun but functional craft is the topic in the Eating Cake for Breakfast segment.

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To learn more about international educational consultant & autism expert, Dr. Donia Fahim, visit Doniafahim.com

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Following on from the last podcast discussion around transitioning through school, Granny Rhea and Auntie Donia (Professor Rhea Paul and Dr Donia Fahim) discuss transitioning beyond school, what happens after your child leaves full time education and how to support your young adult’s strengths, interests and independence.

They talk about disfluency and how to support your verbal child with Autism who stutters or stammers. Stereotypical expectations about children with Autism is the focus of what makes them go ‘aargh’ today, while fun but functional craft is the topic in the Eating Cake for Breakfast segment.

Learn More & Stay Connected

To learn more about international educational consultant & autism expert, Dr. Donia Fahim, visit Doniafahim.com

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Join Granny Rhea and Auntie Donia (Professor Rhea Paul and Dr Donia Fahim) in a conversation about Girls and Autism: the parallels, similarities, and differences in how girls and boys present with Autism.

The Super Special Question in this podcast prompts discussion and explanation about selective mutism.

Stereotyping toys by gender, particularly for Super Special Kids, is what makes them go ‘aargh’ today and in the Eating Cake for Breakfast segment, the focus is classic games - treasure hunt; duck, duck, goose; hide and seek, simple, fun games that can be played anywhere.

Learn More & Stay Connected

To learn more about international educational consultant & autism expert, Dr. Donia Fahim, visit Doniafahim.com

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Join Granny Rhea and Auntie Donia (Professor Rhea Paul and Dr Donia Fahim) in today’s podcast as they talk about transitioning through school and how to support your child through the significant changes this brings.

They answer a question on why cognitively typical children might struggle academically at school. In ‘Things that make us go aargh’ they discuss hyper-focus on developmental differences and the importance of remembering that all children are different and develop at different times, but this doesn’t mean that there is an underlying diagnosis to find. And how to have fun making home-made audio books with favourite story books from your own home.

Learn More & Stay Connected

To learn more about international educational consultant & autism expert, Dr. Donia Fahim, visit Doniafahim.com

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