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EP 136: Education systems fail neurodivergent children with Julia Silver, founder of Qualified Tutor

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Education systems often fail neurodivergent children, but the right support can transform their learning journey. Julia Silver, founder of Qualified Tutors and mother to five neurodivergent children, shares how tutoring can rebuild confidence and love of learning for children struggling in traditional education.
• Understanding that schools can't meet every child's needs – even with the most dedicated teachers
• How tutoring offers personalized support that goes to where the student is
• The importance of rehabilitation periods when children are excluded from school
• Finding tutors who build relationships with both parents and children
• Seeing neurodivergent children as teaching us to rethink our assumptions about education
• Recognizing that academic success doesn't equal life success
• The value of offering children autonomy rather than demanding compliance
• Teaching executive functioning skills to help children feel in control
• Statistics showing 25% of UK children now use tutors, yet the profession remains unregulated
• Research evidence that tutoring creates five months of academic progress
• Building a child's ability to connect effort with attainment
• How AI might complement human teaching for truly personalised learning
• The importance of parents accepting they can't do it all

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Helping you to support your neurodiverse child's sleep challenges. Though designed with ADHD in mind, the strategies benefit all neurodiverse children.

Click to Join our private SEND Parenting WhatsApp Community.
www.sendparenting.com

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Chapters

1. Introduction to Send Parenting Podcast (00:00:00)

2. Julia's Journey with Five Neurodivergent Children (00:01:38)

3. School Struggles and Home Education Realities (00:04:13)

4. Parenting Philosophy and Autonomy (00:07:59)

5. The Need for Proper Tutoring Support (00:14:17)

6. The Impact and Evidence of Quality Tutoring (00:21:49)

7. Tutoring Careers and Digital Learning (00:28:52)

8. Practical Tips for Parents Seeking Help (00:42:19)

9. Episode Closing and Resources (00:50:09)

141 episodes

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Content provided by Dr. Olivia Kessel. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Dr. Olivia Kessel or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Education systems often fail neurodivergent children, but the right support can transform their learning journey. Julia Silver, founder of Qualified Tutors and mother to five neurodivergent children, shares how tutoring can rebuild confidence and love of learning for children struggling in traditional education.
• Understanding that schools can't meet every child's needs – even with the most dedicated teachers
• How tutoring offers personalized support that goes to where the student is
• The importance of rehabilitation periods when children are excluded from school
• Finding tutors who build relationships with both parents and children
• Seeing neurodivergent children as teaching us to rethink our assumptions about education
• Recognizing that academic success doesn't equal life success
• The value of offering children autonomy rather than demanding compliance
• Teaching executive functioning skills to help children feel in control
• Statistics showing 25% of UK children now use tutors, yet the profession remains unregulated
• Research evidence that tutoring creates five months of academic progress
• Building a child's ability to connect effort with attainment
• How AI might complement human teaching for truly personalised learning
• The importance of parents accepting they can't do it all

Click here

Click here to download our free 30-Day Better Sleep Starter Guide

Helping you to support your neurodiverse child's sleep challenges. Though designed with ADHD in mind, the strategies benefit all neurodiverse children.

Click to Join our private SEND Parenting WhatsApp Community.
www.sendparenting.com

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Introduction to Send Parenting Podcast (00:00:00)

2. Julia's Journey with Five Neurodivergent Children (00:01:38)

3. School Struggles and Home Education Realities (00:04:13)

4. Parenting Philosophy and Autonomy (00:07:59)

5. The Need for Proper Tutoring Support (00:14:17)

6. The Impact and Evidence of Quality Tutoring (00:21:49)

7. Tutoring Careers and Digital Learning (00:28:52)

8. Practical Tips for Parents Seeking Help (00:42:19)

9. Episode Closing and Resources (00:50:09)

141 episodes

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