E4 - Pathways to Empowerment: Achieving Independence and Confidence
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Adolescence is already a whirlwind, but for neurodiverse teens, the path into adulthood can feel like navigating a minefield. In this episode, we dive deep into the unique challenges these teens face as they transition from high school to post-secondary education or the workforce. From managing complex school systems to learning how to self-advocate, this journey can feel overwhelming for both teens and their families.
We explore how to strike the delicate balance between providing ongoing support and encouraging independence, as neurodiverse teens seek to assert their autonomy. Our expert guests share practical strategies for helping teens build confidence in their abilities while ensuring they have the tools and support needed to succeed.
We also focus on the critical role of normalising mistakes and setbacks, helping teens (and parents) understand that failure is an essential part of growth and learning. Through real-life stories and professional insights, we emphasise how continuous support—emotional, academic, and social—can empower neurodiverse teens to thrive in this pivotal stage of life. Whether you're a parent, educator, or mentor, this episode offers a roadmap for guiding neurodiverse teens through one of the most important transitions of their lives.
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Guest Information:
Dr. Candace Murray - https://www.drcandicemurray.ca/- Sara Jane Walker - Senior Manager, Communications
Resources:
- ADHD Society of BC
- Attention Deficit Disorder Association
- 4 Tips to Understanding a psychoeducational assessment
- Starting the School Year Strong with an IEP: A Guide to Academic Success and Support
- There are different pathways after high school. We need to destigmatize the ways to achieve this (gap year, college, etc.). If our kids with brain-based differences like ADHD are developing at up to 30% slower than their peers, then we need to support different ways for them to grow in independence and continue their learning and development.
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