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Izegbua's Journey Part 1: Navigating Neurodiversity From Nigeria to the United Kingdom

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In this episode of Early Intervention Matters, Dr Inyang Takon and her guest, Izegbua discuss the challenges and experiences of parenting neurodiverse children, particularly focusing on the transition from Nigeria to the UK. Izegbua shares her personal journey, highlighting the importance of understanding support systems, navigating educational challenges, and advocating for children with special needs. The conversation emphasizes the need for resilience, knowledge, and a shift in mindset when dealing with the complexities of neurodiversity and education.

Takeaways

  • The journey of parenting neurodiverse children is unique and challenging.
  • Cultural stigma can significantly impact the support available in Nigeria.
  • Advocacy for your child is crucial in navigating educational systems.
  • Understanding the importance of functional skills over academic pressure is key.
  • Transitioning to a new country requires research and preparation.
  • Building resilience is essential for both parents and children.
  • Waiting lists for services in the UK can be a culture shock.
  • Personalized support and understanding your child's needs are vital.
  • It's important to protect the home environment during transitions.
  • Knowledge and training can lead to better outcomes for children.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Early Intervention Matters

01:43 Izebua's Journey: From Nigeria to the UK

08:38 Navigating Support Systems in Nigeria

12:35 Transitioning to the UK: Cultural Shock and Education

20:51 Advocacy and Perseverance in the UK System

Resources

General Information for Parents

www.school-doctor.co.uk

Questions? Email Us at

[email protected]

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Chapters

1. Izegbua's Journey Part 1: Navigating Neurodiversity From Nigeria to the United Kingdom (00:00:00)

2. Izebua's Journey: From Nigeria to the UK (00:02:39)

3. Navigating Support Systems in Nigeria (00:09:35)

4. Transitioning to the UK: Cultural Shock and Education (00:13:31)

5. Advocacy and Perseverance in the UK System (00:21:47)

12 episodes

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Content provided by Dr. Inyang Takon. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Dr. Inyang Takon 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://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this episode of Early Intervention Matters, Dr Inyang Takon and her guest, Izegbua discuss the challenges and experiences of parenting neurodiverse children, particularly focusing on the transition from Nigeria to the UK. Izegbua shares her personal journey, highlighting the importance of understanding support systems, navigating educational challenges, and advocating for children with special needs. The conversation emphasizes the need for resilience, knowledge, and a shift in mindset when dealing with the complexities of neurodiversity and education.

Takeaways

  • The journey of parenting neurodiverse children is unique and challenging.
  • Cultural stigma can significantly impact the support available in Nigeria.
  • Advocacy for your child is crucial in navigating educational systems.
  • Understanding the importance of functional skills over academic pressure is key.
  • Transitioning to a new country requires research and preparation.
  • Building resilience is essential for both parents and children.
  • Waiting lists for services in the UK can be a culture shock.
  • Personalized support and understanding your child's needs are vital.
  • It's important to protect the home environment during transitions.
  • Knowledge and training can lead to better outcomes for children.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Early Intervention Matters

01:43 Izebua's Journey: From Nigeria to the UK

08:38 Navigating Support Systems in Nigeria

12:35 Transitioning to the UK: Cultural Shock and Education

20:51 Advocacy and Perseverance in the UK System

Resources

General Information for Parents

www.school-doctor.co.uk

Questions? Email Us at

[email protected]

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Izegbua's Journey Part 1: Navigating Neurodiversity From Nigeria to the United Kingdom (00:00:00)

2. Izebua's Journey: From Nigeria to the UK (00:02:39)

3. Navigating Support Systems in Nigeria (00:09:35)

4. Transitioning to the UK: Cultural Shock and Education (00:13:31)

5. Advocacy and Perseverance in the UK System (00:21:47)

12 episodes

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