The NeuroDiverse Teacher
When we're young, being different is scary, and for some reason, we go to great lengths to look, act, and think like everyone else. As a neurodivergent youth, the fear of being different can be even more terrifying. We are often afraid that others will see our creativity, free spirit, and general knowledge as something to be rejected and chastised for, but not anymore! Join Dr. Kristen Eccleston (published researcher, professor, and school mental health advocate) as she explores the amazing side of being neurodivergent. Each episode showcases inspiring interviews from successful neurodivergent individuals that pushed past the fear of being different and offers listeners messages of hope and encouragement. It's time to embrace your neurodiversity and break free from being one of the crowd.
The NeuroDiverse Teacher
Our One in Three Autoethnography: A conversation w/Steven Luong
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Kristen C. Eccleston, Ed. D.
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Season 1
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Episode 15
Steven Luong is a University of Saskatchewan, College of Kinesiology, a Peer Volunteer, and the creator of the Our One in Three Autoethnography Podcast.
Website: https://our1in3autoethnography.libsyn.com/
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