Teaching on the Spectrum is a heartfelt and insightful podcast that dives into the unique journey of being both a special education teacher and a woman on the autism spectrum. Hosted by a 35-year-old educator diagnosed at 26, this show offers a candid glimpse into the highs, lows, and everything in between of navigating life as a neurodiverse professional in the world of special education. Whether you're a fellow teacher, someone on the spectrum, or simply curious about the intersection of autism and teaching, you'll find relatable stories, valuable insights, and a fresh perspective in every e
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Teaching on the Spectrum is a heartfelt and insightful podcast that dives into the unique journey of being both a special education teacher and a woman on the autism spectrum. Hosted by a 35-year-old educator diagnosed at 26, this show offers a candid glimpse into the highs, lows, and everything in between of navigating life as a neurodiverse professional in the world of special education. Whether you're a fellow teacher, someone on the spectrum, or simply curious about the intersection of autism and teaching, you'll find relatable stories, valuable insights, and a fresh perspective in every e
Here is an overview of my first year as a teacher (sort of). I reflect generally on some issues I had as it relates to being on the autism spectrum. Thank you in advance if you want to hear my ramble. :)
Teaching on the Spectrum
Teaching on the Spectrum is a heartfelt and insightful podcast that dives into the unique journey of being both a special education teacher and a woman on the autism spectrum. Hosted by a 35-year-old educator diagnosed at 26, this show offers a candid glimpse into the highs, lows, and everything in between of navigating life as a neurodiverse professional in the world of special education. Whether you're a fellow teacher, someone on the spectrum, or simply curious about the intersection of autism and teaching, you'll find relatable stories, valuable insights, and a fresh perspective in every e