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Neurodivergence affects around 25% of the U.S. population, yet even with this high prevalence, the unique struggles of neurodivergent children can be a source of great concern for their families. Navigating an environment that may not always accommodate their needs can be daunting, whether it’s dealing with sensory overload, executive functioning issues, or social interactions.
Committed to advocating for neurodivergent children means more than just recognizing their unique needs; it involves actively working to ensure they receive the support and accommodations required for their success. This episode delves into practical strategies and insights to help parents and caregivers navigate the complexities of advocacy to further help neurodivergent children succeed not just in their academic endeavors but also in their social and emotional development.
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