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The Parent’s Guide to Public School
miriamcareybrown
28 episodes
3 weeks ago
Learn games and habits that will help your child be ready to learn in a public school setting.
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Education for Kids
Education,
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Learn games and habits that will help your child be ready to learn in a public school setting.
Show more...
Education for Kids
Education,
Kids & Family
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Advantages of ADHD: Helping Your Child Shine
The Parent’s Guide to Public School
10 minutes 29 seconds
1 year ago
Advantages of ADHD: Helping Your Child Shine
In this episode, Miriam Brown and Erin Coppin, a mother of two children with ADHD,  explore how ADHD can be a superpower rather than a disability. Through personal stories and practical advice, they discuss creative ways to help children with ADHD thrive. Discover how Erin's children turned their ADHD into a blessing, leveraging their unique strengths in creative projects and forming meaningful friendships. Learn actionable tips on finding the right teachers and extracurricular activities to support your child's interests and emotional well-being. This episode is a must-listen for parents and educators aiming to unlock the full potential of children with ADHD.
The Parent’s Guide to Public School
Learn games and habits that will help your child be ready to learn in a public school setting.