In this episode, we aim to shed light on how LEAPS Services fills the void created by missing services. To provide valuable insights, we feature a LEAPS coach who recounts his personal journey from being being hired to becoming a coach in the field. He shares his experiences and draws comparisons between his current endeavors and past professional encounters. Join us as we explore the transformative power of LEAPS coaching and its impact on personal and professional growth.
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In this episode, we explore five impactful ways to foster engagement between neurotypical children and neurodivergent children in the community. We discuss the importance of organizing inclusive activities that encourage collaboration and shared interests, promoting awareness and education to cultivate empathy and understanding, establishing peer mentoring programs to facilitate support and friendship, developing inclusive sports or recreational programs to encourage teamwork and cooperation, and encouraging collaborative projects that benefit the community. Join us as we dive into these strategies that promote understanding, acceptance, and inclusion for a more inclusive and harmonious community.
In this thought-provoking discussion, we delve into the vital topics of acceptance and inclusion within our community. Our conversation goes beyond mere awareness and explores the dos and don'ts when engaging with neurodivergent individuals, shedding light on the complexities of navigating unfamiliar situations. We emphasize that while professionals and passionate advocates play a crucial role, it is equally important for the average person to foster curiosity, choose to learn, and actively participate in creating a more inclusive society. Join us as we uncover the power of understanding and compassion in this journey of acceptance.
In this episode, we explore the challenges of transitioning to a new career and discuss the thoughts and feelings that can hold us back. We offer strategies for overcoming fear and negative thoughts, emphasizing the importance of self-reflection and taking action. Additionally, we are joined by a special guest who shares her personal experience with career transitions, highlighting the challenges she faced and how she persevered through them. Whether you are feeling stuck or simply unsure of your next move, this episode offers insights and practical advice for navigating career transitions.
In this episode, we hear from a self-advocate who recaps his experience at camp and shares his journey with employment. He talks about how he went from participating in a high school transition program to submitting job applications and even attempting to build a business based on his interests.
We discuss the importance of creating opportunities for individuals with disabilities, regardless of their stage of employment. We highlight those who can express their needs and those who cannot. It's essential to guide individuals who struggle with self-advocacy and help them find their voice.
We explore the impact of starting small and the big results that can come from it.
This episode is a great listen for anyone interested in supporting neurodivergent people in employment and creating opportunities for them.
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In this episode, we explore the journey to employment and the importance of identifying interests and motivations to find jobs that align with our passions. We discuss how jobs are not forever and how we can view employment opportunities as chances to gain valuable skills. We encourage listeners to reflect on their own experiences and journeys through the workforce and to think about finding jobs for the individual that they are passionate about to help them achieve their career goals.
In today’s episode we will introduce the topic of neurodiversity and why it's important to discuss. Define neurodiversity and provide examples of neurodiverse conditions. Explain how the podcast will explore the topic of neurodiversity and its impact on society.
We will also discuss the concept of neurodiversity and how it differs from traditional views of neurotypicality. Explore the history of neurodiversity and its evolution as a concept. Provide insights into the neuroscience behind neurodiversity and how the brain differs in neurodiverse individuals. Highlight the importance of recognizing and respecting neurodiversity.
Welcome to today's episode of our podcast, where we will be discussing a person-centered approach. This approach to planning and providing support services is centered on the individual and is tailored to meet their unique needs, goals, preferences, and strengths.
The first principle of person-centered approach is respect for the individual. This approach recognizes that each person has unique abilities, preferences, and needs. It values the individual's dignity, autonomy, and right to make their own decisions.
The second principle is collaboration and partnership. Person-centered approach involves collaboration between the individual, their family members, friends, and support team. This partnership is essential because everyone's input is valued and contributes to the planning process.
The third principle is focusing on strengths and abilities. Person-centered approach emphasizes the individual's strengths, interests, and abilities, rather than their deficits or limitations. This approach promotes empowerment and self-determination.
The fourth principle is flexibility and responsiveness. Person-centered approach is flexible and responsive to changing needs, preferences, and circumstances. It is an ongoing process that is reviewed and adjusted regularly to ensure that the individual's goals and needs are being met.
The fifth principle is taking a holistic approach. Person-centered approach considers all aspects of the individual's life, including physical, emotional, social, and spiritual needs. This approach ensures that the individual's well-being is addressed comprehensively.
Finally, a person-centered approach is goal-oriented. It focuses on the individual's desired outcomes and aspirations, identifying specific, measurable goals, and developing a plan to achieve them.
Overall, a person-centered approach is a collaborative and empowering approach that places the individual at the center of the planning process, emphasizing their strengths, needs, and goals. Thank you for listening to our podcast.
In this episode, we'll be discussing our personal journeys through education and experience, the challenges we've overcome, and why we believe experience is crucial when working with neurodivergent individuals. We'll also touch on how passion drives continuous learning and why we should all strive to be students for life.
Our Educational Journeys
Each host shares their educational journey, highlighting their academic accomplishments and any challenges they faced along the way.
We discuss how our experiences in school, both positive and negative, have shaped our perspectives on education and learning.
We reflect on the role that teachers, mentors, and other influential figures played in our academic development.
Serving Neurodivergent Individuals
We discuss why experience is crucial when working with neurodivergent individuals and how it informs our approach.
We share personal anecdotes and insights on what we've learned from working with neurodivergent individuals.
We highlight the importance of empathy, patience, and adaptability when working with individuals with diverse needs.
Being a Student for Life
We discuss why passion drives continuous learning and how it has shaped our personal and professional growth.
We reflect on the benefits of being a student for life and how it can lead to new opportunities and experiences.
In this podcast episode, the hosts discuss their excitement about starting a podcast to educate and build community in the Coachella Valley. They explain that their goal is to provide valuable information for parents, caregivers, and self-advocates in layman's terms, and to make it easy to implement. They believe that a podcast is the perfect platform for this as it can be listened to on the go and in the background.
The hosts emphasize that they want to spotlight the amazing work being done in the Coachella Valley by smaller organizations and up-and-coming individuals. They hope that this will provide an opportunity for collaboration and partnership and help build a strong and cohesive community.
Listeners can expect the podcast to be light, educational, interactive, and community-driven, with real-life examples and applications of what the hosts are trying to teach. The hosts also want to show their human side and emphasize that they are still in the field coaching clients. Overall, the hosts hope to create a safe space for conversations and meaningful relationships to thrive.