In Breaking Free from Adult Dependency, I explore the complex issue of adult dependency in neurodivergent children and how it impacts their development of independence. What is adult dependency, and why do many neurodivergent children consistently rely on adult assistance in school and daily life? In this podcast, we break down the challenges neurodiverse children face in developing autonomy, from sensory sensitivities to executive function struggles and social difficulties. We’ll delve into how over-reliance on adult support can hinder their confidence, self-esteem, and ability to thrive independently.
Through real-life stories, and actionable strategies, we’ll examine the crucial role of support systems—teachers, parents, therapists, and peers—in empowering neurodivergent children to break free from dependence. Learn how to create environments that nurture self-advocacy, build problem-solving skills, and encourage resilience, all while fostering independence in a way that respects and nurtures your child’s unique needs. This is the first step toward helping them become the capable, confident individuals they’re meant to be.
For more advice, support, to book a consultation or to find out more information please visit:
The Neurodiverse Education Hub WebsiteYou can also purchase our e-book from the website:
e-book - Navigating Education: A Parent's Guide to Choosing the Right Primary School for your Neurodivergent Child
and our
Free Brochure - Transitioning from Kindergarten to Primary School for your Neurodivergent Child
11/11/24 • 37 min
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