• Neurodiversity…Never Give Up Hope

  • Nov 11 2024
  • Length: 44 mins
  • Podcast

Neurodiversity…Never Give Up Hope

  • Summary

  • Extraordinary Parents & Incredible Children…. It’s time to be EPIC!


    In this episode, we welcome child educational psychologist Nadia du Plessis to the EPIC Families Podcast. Nadia is based in New Zealand and is an expert at helping families create strength in neurodiversity.


    If you feel like you’ve tried ‘everything’ to help your child and you still feel lost… then you have to hear Nadia's expertise


    Nadia delivers an absolute parenting masterclass in:


    ❓Helping families to gain understanding of their child’s neurodiversity, especially when their kids say, "What’s wrong with me?”


    🗺️ “How do we manage this?”, where to go and what action to take after a neurodiversity diagnosis.


    😵‍💫 What to do when you feel overloaded by too much conflicting advice from too many so-called ‘experts’.


    🤝 How to get the right people and the right plan to support the bespoke needs of your child.


    😬 Tackling anxiety and supporting your child when they feel overwhelmed.


    🧠 Gaining a better understanding of sensory-seeking behaviour.


    PLUS


    🛠️ The secret to helping your child create their personal learning ‘toolkit’ that focuses on their wonderful, unique strengths.


    >>>>> Join the free EPIC Families community here. Be seen, be heard and discover strength in neurodiversity.


    EPIC Families is part of Bay Paediatrics, one of New Zealand’s leading child neurodiversity clinics. Discover more here: https://baypaediatrics.com/


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