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SLP 278: Understanding Girls Who Camouflage their Struggles with Guest Jane McFadden

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Content provided by Sue Larkey. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Sue Larkey 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.

Join Sue for an upcoming Live Virtual Workshop where you will learn from Sue practical tips & strategies to make a difference.

In this episode, we will discuss:

✅ Internalizing ADHD/autism presents differently than externalizing behaviors. ✅ Girls often mask difficulties through perfectionism and helping others. ✅ Shutdowns can be mistaken for seizures or non-participation. ✅ Parent-teacher trust relationships are crucial for supporting neurodivergent students. ✅ Classroom accommodations should benefit all students, not individuals. ✅ Social anxiety often underlies masking behaviors in schools. ✅ Library resources help students self-identify neurodivergent traits.

Read more about this podcast in the show notes found via the link below

suelarkey.com.au/asd-and-adhd-masking-for-girls

Join the Facebook group specifically for this podcast

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Join my Neurodiversity Network

suelarkey.com.au/neurodiversity-network/

Follow my Instagram account for regular tips

www.instagram.com/sue.larkey/

To learn more about teaching or understanding ASD, please visit my website below.

elearning.suelarkey.com.au

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Manage episode 455722750 series 2453501
Content provided by Sue Larkey. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Sue Larkey 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.

Join Sue for an upcoming Live Virtual Workshop where you will learn from Sue practical tips & strategies to make a difference.

In this episode, we will discuss:

✅ Internalizing ADHD/autism presents differently than externalizing behaviors. ✅ Girls often mask difficulties through perfectionism and helping others. ✅ Shutdowns can be mistaken for seizures or non-participation. ✅ Parent-teacher trust relationships are crucial for supporting neurodivergent students. ✅ Classroom accommodations should benefit all students, not individuals. ✅ Social anxiety often underlies masking behaviors in schools. ✅ Library resources help students self-identify neurodivergent traits.

Read more about this podcast in the show notes found via the link below

suelarkey.com.au/asd-and-adhd-masking-for-girls

Join the Facebook group specifically for this podcast

www.facebook.com/groups/suelarkeypodcastcommunity/

Join my Neurodiversity Network

suelarkey.com.au/neurodiversity-network/

Follow my Instagram account for regular tips

www.instagram.com/sue.larkey/

To learn more about teaching or understanding ASD, please visit my website below.

elearning.suelarkey.com.au

  continue reading

315 episodes

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