Opportunity Gap: How to Support Kids of Color Who Learn Differently
A podcast by Understood.org, Julian Saavedra - Mercoledì
80 Episodio
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Navigating fatherhood with ADHD
Pubblicato: 25/09/2024 -
What to do when school supports fall short
Pubblicato: 11/09/2024 -
How to teach kids independence
Pubblicato: 28/08/2024 -
Empowering kids for school success
Pubblicato: 14/08/2024 -
How to make summer learning fun
Pubblicato: 31/07/2024 -
Parenting Behavior: What is behavior?
Pubblicato: 17/07/2024 -
Creating teachable moments
Pubblicato: 03/07/2024 -
Understanding preschool services
Pubblicato: 19/06/2024 -
Understood Explains IEPs: Special education terms and your legal rights
Pubblicato: 05/06/2024 -
IEPs and English language learners
Pubblicato: 22/05/2024 -
What teachers want parents to know
Pubblicato: 08/05/2024 -
In It: Olympian Michelle Carter talks ADHD and dyslexia
Pubblicato: 24/04/2024 -
Social media and toxic myths about ADHD
Pubblicato: 10/04/2024 -
Growing up with ADHD: An interview with René Brooks
Pubblicato: 27/03/2024 -
Understanding the IEP process
Pubblicato: 13/03/2024 -
Talking to your child’s pediatrician about learning differences
Pubblicato: 28/02/2024 -
Diverse impact: Champions of change at Understood
Pubblicato: 14/02/2024 -
Preparing kids for life after high school
Pubblicato: 31/01/2024 -
How to get kids to talk about school
Pubblicato: 17/01/2024 -
What is the school-to-prison pipeline?
Pubblicato: 03/01/2024
Navigating the education system can be overwhelming for families whose children have ADHD, dyslexia, or other learning and thinking differences. Opportunity Gap is a podcast that sheds light on the real challenges families face when trying to get the right support for their kids. On this show, we explore how identity, race, disability, and access to resources can make the education journey more challenging — and what parents can do about it. Join host Julian Saavedra, an assistant principal and father of two, as he shares real stories, expert insights, and practical strategies to help you advocate for your child.
