Episodes

  • Today on the show I am talking to DJ, she is an Early Childhood Specialist who works closely with neurodiverse students.

    Never underestimate the power of an educator who can build a bond with your child. DJ came to this work through her love of children and helping them grow to be successful.

    On today's episode, we talk about:

    - What an Early Childhood Educator/Specialist is
    - How to create a relationship with that educator
    - What ECEs do to support students from an early age
    - Some of the success stories she has seen of children
    - Advice for families on how to support their child in the classroom

    Make sure to check out DJ and the work she does at Little Hearts Academy. Here DJ works with families to support positive transitions to school. 

    DJ also has a podcast, called Imperfect Heroes, where she talks about her experience and gives tips and tricks. 

    Are you looking for help and support for your child with learning needs? Check out Access2Education for our services to see how we help families navigate through this challenging time. From in-depth work on your child's Individual Education Plan to guide you through the process, Access2Education is here to support you.

  • Being a neurodiverse person can bring on so many different struggles. 

    Now add being neurodiverse with becoming an entrepreneur, running and growing a business can feel like an uphill climb. Today on the show I am chatting with Kara Laws. She is an entrepreneur who was diagnosed with ADHD later in her career. Her diagnosis has not stopped her from growing a successful business. Now she's taken what she's learned personally about being a person with ADHD and supports others in their careers. 

    On the show, she shares her experiences as an entrepreneur and a mother with the ups and downs of learning about how our brain works. 

    Books that Kara suggests:

    The Compound Effect (this is the one I couldn't remember)  Five Secret Fears of Failing in Business  Clockwork

    Want to learn about Kara and her work? Check out her web page Launched

    Are you looking for help and support for your child with learning needs? Check out Access2Education for our services to see how we help families navigate through this challenging time. From in-depth work on your child's Individual Education Plan to guide you through the process, Access2Education is here to support you.

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    Never underestimate the power of your gut feel. When you have a child who is struggling at school and you feel it as a parent you act. Sometimes the system can say "it's OK they'll catch up", or "don't worry yet, it's early". 

    Today's podcast is all about this very story. Today I speak with Philipa, she is a mom of two boys living in the UK. She felt early on that one of her children was really struggling but kept being told everything was fine. The Pandemic in 2020 gave her, even more, clarity on the situation when she began to see what a day of schooling was for her children.

    This episode explores:

    - How to ask questions
    - What signs to look for
    - How to support your child through hard times
    - Supporting your child in understanding their learning

    Philipa has taken her own personal life experience and what she has learned from supporting her children and becoming a life coach. She can be found at
    www.safeandsupported.co.uk.

    If you are in the UK and looking for information on Dyslexia, check out British Dyslexia Association.

    Are you looking for help and support for your child with learning needs? Check out Access2Education for our services to see how we help families navigate through this challenging time. From in-depth work on your child's Individual Education Plan to guide you through the process, Access2Education is here to support you.

    Check out our SERVICES page to book a call now!

  • Being mindful is not always easy. When we are neurodiverse or have children in our lives who are neurodiverse finding ways to slow down and be present can be difficult. Today on the show I have a conversation with Dr. Rabia Subhani about her journey through mindfulness with a neurodiverse child. The conversation explores how we as parents and educators can support young learners in being more intentional and mindful.

    In the episode:

    - What is mindfulness?
    - How can parents support a more mindful environment
    - When is a good time to start teaching mindfulness to children
    - How educators and schools can help support
    - How mindfulness can support the neurodiverse community

    Make sure you check out her web page Dr. Rabia Subhani to learn more about her the work she does in supporting mindfulness and neurodiversity. Check out her social media on Instagram @mindful.living.llc

    Make sure to check out www.drrabia.com/podcast and get your free Mindful workbook. 

    Are you looking for help and support for your child with learning needs? Check out Access2Education for our services to see how we help families navigate through this challenging time. From in-depth work on your child's Individual Education Plan to guide you through the process, Access2Education is here to support you.

    Check out our SERVICES page to book a call now!

  • When you think about physiotherapy what comes to mind? After injury recovery perhaps. Supporting you after surgery to regain strength perhaps. 

    Did you know that physiotherapy can support our students and children who are neurodiverse? Did you know there is a group of therapists who specialize in children? 

    On today's show, a conversation with Jennifer Halfin. She is the clinic owner of Toronto Kids Physiotherapy and together we talk about how this type of therapy often gets overlooked and how it can support our neurodiverse children.

    Highlights:
    - What physiotherapy (PT) is and how it's different from occupational therapy
    - When to consider connecting with a PT
    - Examples of how PT supports different children
    - Why seeing an expert in children is important
    - Connection between education/school and supporting the body

    Links:
    Toronto Kids Physio - 2 locations in the GTA Leaside and Midtown
    canchild.ca - McMaster Hospital's webpage provides information about child development
    Instagram - @torontokisphysio

    Are you looking for help and support for your child with learning needs? Check out Access2Education for our services to see how we help families navigate through this challenging time. From in-depth work on your child's Individual Education Plan to guide you through the process, Access2Education is here to support you.

    Check out our SERVICES page to book a call now!

  • As students move through elementary to high school we begin to start looking to the future. Though it always feels too soon it's never too early to start exploring the options for post-secondary school.

    For students who are neurodivergent knowing which paths to take early is so important. As schools adjust to few supports in guiding students as they move through their educational career we as parents have to take that task on. That's where people just like Jane Kristoffy come into play. She is a former educator and owner of Right Track Educational Services. 

    Highlights from our conversation:

    - Transitions to high school
    - Working with the schools for students with Individual Education Plans
    - For Ontario Students Myblueprint
    - Course Codes
    - When to start considering your path beyond high school
    - Support in choosing Secondary School

    Links:

    - The Self Drive Child by William Stixrud and Ned Johnson
    - Grit by Angela Duckworth

    - Transition Resource Guide - LINK
    - Canadian Gap Year Association - LINK

    - Right Track Educational Services - LINK
    - @jane_right_track

    Are you looking for help and support for your child with learning needs? Check out Access2Education for our services to see how we help families navigate through this challenging time. From in-depth work on your child's Individual Education Plan to guide you through the process, Access2Education is here to support you.

    Check out our SERVICES page to book a call now!

  • When we as parents start thinking about which school our child will go to we always think it's easy, they go to the local school. But if you have a child who is neurodiverse or requires more support than can be found in the public education system picking a private school might be something you explore.

    But where do you start? Where do you look? What is the difference between a private school and an independent school? Today's episode is a conversation with Paige Walker of Renew Education. Together we explore the options.

    Highlights:

    - Difference between private and independent school
    - How to apply
    - When to apply
    - Pros and Cons of private VS public system
    - Where to find more information about school options

    Links:

    Paige Walker - Renew Education 

    Find Paige on Instagram @reneweducation

    Our Kids - Ourkids.net

    Apple Financial Services - LINK

    Canadian Accredited Independent Schools - LINK

    For transcripts of this episode and more check out the Access2Education podcast web page.

    Are you looking for help and support for your child with learning needs? Check out Access2Education for our services to see how we help families navigate through this challenging time. From in-depth work on your child's Individual Education Plan to guide you through the process, Access2Education is here to support you.

    Check out our SERVICES page to book a call now!

  • When you have a household with people who are neurodiverse staying organized can be tough. Constantly losing items, misplacing and generally causing stress to the household.

    Today on the show a conversation with Dennise Conforti. She is a certified professional organizer and works with the neurodiverse community. Our conversation centers around the ups and downs of family life with those with ADHD and self-regulation challenges. We talk about some easy things to do around the house to keep things organized, but also about how a personal organizer can help you to create a calm and happy space.

    In our conversation she mentions the following resources:

    www.caddac.ca

    www.additudemag.com

    Leslie Josel- www.orderoutofchaos.com

    Also, make sure you check her out at Organized MD

    For transcripts of this episode and more check out the Access2Education podcast web page.

    Are you looking for help and support for your child with learning needs? Check out Access2Education for our services to see how we help families navigate through this challenging time. From in-depth work on your child's Individual Education Plan to guide you through the process, Access2Education is here to support you.

    Check out our SERVICES page to book a call now!

  • When families go through changes finding ways to support those with learning challenges can prove to be even more difficult. When parents go through a divorce it can be hard for your neurodiverse children to understand.

    Today on the show Danielle chats with me about her experience. We talk about how different family members can see things differently. The pressure to keep things as 'normal' as possible while still working through absent parents. Then when you begin to blend another family into the one you already have it can be hard. Danielle opens up about her experience and how she navigated a hard road.

    Want to learn more about Danielle and her work? Check her out on Instagram @octanedesigns or on her website at lexoctane.com.

    Are you looking for help and support for your child with learning needs? Check out Access2Education for our services to see how we help families navigate through this challenging time. From in-depth work on your child's Individual Education Plan to guide you through the process, Access2Education is here to support you.

    Check out our SERVICES page to book a call now!

    For a transcript of this episode please go to the Access2education Podcast Page.

  • Our neurodiverse children sure do go through some big emotions. My own children go through some major ups and downs and there's not always a good reason for the change. 

    In this episode, I chat with Rachel Bailey. She is a Clinical Psychologist but before working with families she was an ADHD coach and psychotherapist for children, adolescents and adults. Now her work allows her to work with families in supporting their children's emotions. Through her programs, she supports families at all stages.

    Make sure to check out her web page - RACHEL BAILEY

    Please check out her offer to listeners - Diffuse Drama Quickly - It is FREE

    To find the transcript for this episode please check out my web page at Access2education

    Are you looking for help and support for your child with learning needs? Check out Access2Education for our services to see how we help families navigate through this challenging time. From in-depth work on your child's Individual Education Plan to guide you through the process, Access2Education is here to support you.

    Check out our SERVICES page to book a call now!

  • Everyone needs to eat which means we all need to learn how to cook. For some it's easy, you read a receipt, you follow the directions and you have your meal.

    However, for some in the neurodiverse community, it's not as easy as that. There may be physical or mental barriers which make it hard. Simple things such as cutting, reading or understanding the dangers of the kitchen.

    On the podcast today I speak with Lisa Dickie of Dickie's Cooking School. Lisa is a former school Home Economics teacher, she took her love of cooking and teaching to create her unique program. In our conversation today we about her program, how it came to be and why it's so important to support the neurodiverse community.

    Follow Lisa:

    dickiescookingschool.com

    Follow along on Facebook and Instagram @Dickiescooking

    Are you looking for help and support for your child with learning needs? Check out Access2Education for our services to see how we help families navigate through this challenging time. From in-depth work on your child's Individual Education Plan to guide you through the process, Access2Education is here to support you.

    Check out our SERVICES page to book a call now!

  • Not only are Homeroom Teachers key to student success but so too are occasional teachers. Over the course of time in any school, students will encounter occasional teachers be it for a day or for a longer term. 

    The question is as a parent how do you build a relationship with that teacher? As that occasional teacher, how can you support neurodiverse learners? 

    Today on the podcast I speak to Amanda Yuill. She is a long-time occasional teacher with experience supporting students of many abilities. We talk about how parents can build a relationship with both parents and students. The other thing we discuss is how the occasional teacher can build relationships with families, students and the school staff.

    Book Recommendations:

    Substitute Teaching By Amanda Yuill
    Reaching and Teaching Them All By Amanda Yuill
    You're Going to Love This Kid - Paula Kluth
    Just Give Them the Whale - Paula Kluth
    Born on a Blue Day - Daniel Temmet

    Web Pages to Visit:

    wrongplanet.net
    Elementary Teaching Federation of Ontario

    Learn more about Amanda by going to:

    amandayuill.com

    Are you looking for help and support for your child with learning needs? Check out Access2Education for our services to see how we help families navigate through this challenging time. From in-depth work on your child's Individual Education Plan to guide you through the process, Access2Education is here to support you.

    Check out our SERVICES page to book a call now!

  • Being a parent to a child who is struggling in school can be hard. When you start wondering how to support your child you might come across the word "Psychoeducational Assessment". 

    But what is that? How does it influence the understanding of your child? Where do you go to get this type of assessment done? What does it offer you?

    As a parent and a person who has been through this testing, I can tell you it's a game-changer. But you don't need to take it from me.

    Listen to this episode where I chat with Melissa Cait, owner and founder of Cornerstone Psychological Services in Thornhill Ontario. 

    Our conversations explore:

    - What is a psycho-educational assessment

    - How do you get one of these assessments done

    - What do consider in finding a psychologist

    - How to share that information with your school team

    Web page Melissa speaks about:

    Learning Disability Association of Ontario (LDAO)

    Are you looking for help and support for your child with learning needs? Check out Access2Education for our services to see how we help families navigate through this challenging time. From in-depth work on your child's Individual Education Plan to guide you through the process, Access2Education is here to support you.

    Check out our SERVICES page to book a call now!

  • Finding access to resources around children and self-regulation can be difficult. Often there are long waiting lists to see practitioner or therapist!

    Well there's a new program that's just come out to help support families while they wait. It's called Cam and Leo's Emotion School. It was created by Jenny Hazan out of need for her own children. Together with help of Dr. Avi Gordon and a consulting educator Talia Oziel they created Cam and Leo's Emotion School.

    This is not at all meant to replace outside support, but rather as a bridge while families wait or as an add on to what families are already doing.

    Want to learn more? Check out Emotion School online or through their Instagram @emotionschoolorg.

  • How often do your children play, and by play I don't mean on their screens. How often do your children get outside, run, climb and play without you watching? Without someone saying "be careful" without worrying about how messy they get?

    Today on the show, a conversation with Jane Pilskalnietis about all things play and more importantly outdoor play.

    Highlights from the show: 

    - The need for outdoor natural spaces - How to create opportunities for play
    - The need for the adults to get out of the way of children's play
    - The importance of play and how it supports children in learning both academics and social skills
    - Different types of play
    - How teachers can incorporate play in different ways

    Web sites to explore:
    - Children and Nature Network
    - Play Wales
    - Canadian Public Health Association

    Book:
    Last Child in the Woods - by Richard Louv 

    Balanced and Barefoot - by Angela Hanscom 

    Free to Learn - by Peter Gray

    Want to learn more about Jane and her work? Check out her web page Wild and Bright Play. You can also find her on Instagram @janepilskalnietis, on Twitter @janepilsky, and LinkedIn @Janepilskalnietis.

    Are you looking for help and support for your child with learning needs? Check out Access2Education for our services to see how we help families navigate through this challenging time. From in-depth work on your child's Individual Education Plan to guide you through the process, Access2Education is here to support you. 

    Check out our SERVICES page to book a call now!

  • Parenting is the one job or task were there really is no training. I mean you can babysit, be a camp counselor or a teacher all you want, but until those children are you flesh and blood, you don't really know what you're in for.

    Today on the show with Allan Robinson. She a parent expert with a keen understanding of young children and their development. She works with families in her Uncommon Sense Parenting programs to help support them understand their child's behaviour.

    Highlights from the show:
    - Understanding self-regulation
    - Limbic system and how it effects behaviour
    - How we as parents can impact our child's behaviour
    - Societal view of behaviour and our parenting
    - Sensory overload
    - Co-regulation VS compensation 

    Book Recommendations:

    Self-Regulation by Stuart Shanker
    Co-Regulation by Linda K Murphy
    Beyond Behaviours by Mona Delahooke
    The Explosive Child by Dr. Ross Greene

    Web Pages:
    Lessonpix
    Dr. Ross Greene

    Want to learn more about Allana, what she does and work with her. Check out her webpage Uncommon Sense Parenting. Find her on Instagram @parentingposse, on Facebook Uncommon Sense Parenting, on Pinterest @parentingposse and on YouTube @UncommonSenseParenting.

    Are you looking for help and support for your child with learning needs? Check out Access to Education for our services to see how we help families navigate through this challenging time. From in-depth work on your child's Individual Education Plan to guiding you through the process Access to Education is here to support you. Check out our SERVICES page to book a call now!

  • There's been a few episodes with moms on the podcast in the past year. This episode features Julie Cole, she's the founder of Mable's Labels, yes you know the labels that we all need to keep track of kids (and sometimes our own) items!

    Today on the show Julie joins me to talks about her neurodiverse children but also her neurotypical kids and how she advocated for them. We talk about how motherhood started and how she's managed the changes.

    Highlights from the show:
    - Her journey on understanding each of children
    - The need for support of family and friends
    - Not taking NO for an answer
    - The importance of finding the right school and teachers
    - Encouraging children to be independent even with challenges

    Want to learn more about Julie and her work? Check her out at https://mabelslabels.ca/en_CA/juliecole on Instagram @juliecoleinc on twitter @juliecole and on Facebook @Julie Cole.

    Are you looking for help and support for your child with learning needs? Check out Access to Education for our services to see how we help families navigate through this challenging time. From in-depth work on your child's Individual Education Plan to guiding you through the process Access to Education is here to support you. Check out our SERVICES page to book a call now!

  • Did you know you can support your child in understanding their emotions through the books you have at home? 

    I didn't until I sat down to chat with Tara about her work supporting families through the use of books. 

    Highlights from the show:

    - How we can use everyday books to talk about our emotions
    - Making time to sit with your kids to talk about their feelings
    - The importance of social emotional intelligence
    - What society tells us about showing emotion

    Want to learn more about Tara? Check out her web page www.taragratto.ca or find her on Instagram @raisingresilientchildren

    Are you looking for help and support for your child with learning needs? Check out Access to Education for our services to see how we help families navigate through this challenging time. From in-depth work on your child's Individual Education Plan to guiding you through the process Access to Education is here to support you. Check out our SERVICES page to book a call now!

  • Parenting is never easy. We are forever coming up again new routines and learners about our children.

    Today I am speak with Alex Leech on the podcast about her journey with her children with Autism and learning challenges. Alex and I speak openly about her challenges, our desire for our child to be successful and how we as moms have banded together to support them. It's a really open and honest window into the life of a mom working hard to ensure their success.

    Highlights from the show:

    - Journey to motherhood
    - The need for family and community
    - The search for treatment and resources
    - Mom guilt
    - Finding the right school
    - How she supports families through coaching

    Want to learn more about Alex and what she does? Check out her web page www.alexleech.ca on Facebook @thespectrumcoach and on Instagram @alexleechcoaching.

    Are you looking for help and support for your child with learning needs? Check out Access to Education for our services to see how we help families navigate through this challenging time. From in-depth work on your child's Individual Education Plan to guiding you through the process Access to Education is here to support you. Check out our SERVICES page to book a call now!

  • Every child is different and with each child so too is their behaviour.

    On this weeks episode, a conversation with Marlene Spencer of Cornerstone Family Services.

    In our conversation we talk about behaviour as communication, as a way to test us as parents but most of all we talk about how deal with the ups and downs. Marlene works with all families at different stages through her work with families.

    On the show we talk about:

    - Behavioural ups and downs
    - How to understand the difference between consequence and punishment
    - Exploring behaviour as something that bothers us as parents or something we need to redirect
    - How we can work with our child's school to support our work at home
    - Ideas on how to see what behaviours are happening and what it might connect too
    - Setting limits and boundaries

    Do you want to learn more about Marlene and how she supports families? Check out her web page below:

    Cornerstone Family Services 

    Are you looking for help and support for your child with learning needs? Check out Access to Education for our services to see how we help families navigate through this challenging time. From in-depth work on your child's Individual Education Plan to guiding you through the process Access to Education is here to support you. Check out our SERVICES page to book a call now!