Opportunity Gap: How to Support Kids of Color Who Learn Differently
Podcast tekijän mukaan Understood.org, Julian Saavedra - Keskiviikkoisin
80 Jaksot
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What is a “good summer” for kids with learning disabilities?
Julkaistiin: 2.7.2025 -
8 key special education terms parents should know
Julkaistiin: 18.6.2025 -
What you need to know about federal funding for special education
Julkaistiin: 4.6.2025 -
What to do when kids are feeling depressed or anxious
Julkaistiin: 21.5.2025 -
When dyslexia is missed: The impact on students of color
Julkaistiin: 7.5.2025 -
Navigating your child’s diagnosis: Self-care tips for parents
Julkaistiin: 23.4.2025 -
4 tips to help kids cope with uncertainty and anxiety
Julkaistiin: 9.4.2025 -
How to build strong parent-child bonds
Julkaistiin: 26.3.2025 -
The hard truth about racism in special education: Part 2
Julkaistiin: 12.3.2025 -
The hard truth about racism in special education: Part 1
Julkaistiin: 26.2.2025 -
The power of culturally responsive teaching
Julkaistiin: 12.2.2025 -
How to get over the “mid-year slump”
Julkaistiin: 29.1.2025 -
What families wish you knew about learning disabilities
Julkaistiin: 15.1.2025 -
Building strong reading skills in kids
Julkaistiin: 1.1.2025 -
How I’d parent my ADHD kids differently
Julkaistiin: 18.12.2024 -
Helping kids navigate the holiday season
Julkaistiin: 4.12.2024 -
How I’m navigating my child’s two diagnoses
Julkaistiin: 20.11.2024 -
Game on! Teaching kids sportsmanship
Julkaistiin: 6.11.2024 -
What to do after a parent-teacher conference
Julkaistiin: 23.10.2024 -
How to build a supportive village for kids
Julkaistiin: 9.10.2024
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.
