
#17 Who is helping our Autistic Children ?
07/13/22 • 36 min
Kathryn Paylor - Bent (S1 Ep 8) and Reena Anand join me to discuss what it's like to be a parent to an autistic child.
I challenge them to answer questions that many parents with autistic children face.
- What can schools do better
- Advice for parents who believe their child is autistic
- What would you say to an autistic child
Both Reena and Kat have lived experiences on the subject that I asked them to discuss. They both wish for the best for not only their children, but every autistic child
Links for Reena:
www.reenaanand.com
http://linkedin.com/in/reenaanand
https://www.facebook.com/AsianAutismMum
https://www.instagram.com/asian_autism_mum
Links for Kat:
www.seatedsewing.co.uk
www.facebook.com/seatedsewinguk
www.instagram.com/seatedsewing
www.linkedin.com/kathryn-paylor-bent-98631397
Kathryn Paylor - Bent (S1 Ep 8) and Reena Anand join me to discuss what it's like to be a parent to an autistic child.
I challenge them to answer questions that many parents with autistic children face.
- What can schools do better
- Advice for parents who believe their child is autistic
- What would you say to an autistic child
Both Reena and Kat have lived experiences on the subject that I asked them to discuss. They both wish for the best for not only their children, but every autistic child
Links for Reena:
www.reenaanand.com
http://linkedin.com/in/reenaanand
https://www.facebook.com/AsianAutismMum
https://www.instagram.com/asian_autism_mum
Links for Kat:
www.seatedsewing.co.uk
www.facebook.com/seatedsewinguk
www.instagram.com/seatedsewing
www.linkedin.com/kathryn-paylor-bent-98631397
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The All 4 Inclusion Pod - #17 Who is helping our Autistic Children ?
Transcript
Hello, welcome to the next edition of the All4Inclusion pod. This is the first type, or the first of this new type that we're doing where we're, we're bringing in two or three people who've got something in common to, to discuss a single topic and, and then provide a combined answer. So first of all, I am joined by, by Reena. Let me bring Reena in. Reena, how are you?
Reena AnandI'm good. Thank you
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