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The SEND Sofa
Tahnee Morgan
17 episodes
6 months ago
One day last year after another overwhelming morning trying to get my distressed SEND son into school, I came home, slumped on the sofa and sobbed. I was at my wits’ end. I didn’t think I could do it a second longer. It made me think of all the other struggling SEND parents out there, possibly on their sofas, crying too. If I felt overwhelmed, so did they. If I was struggling, perhaps I wasn’t alone. The responsibility and pressure of raising a SEND child can sometimes be too much. How could I bring us all together? I wiped my tears, got out my notepad and pen and wrote the first words that came into my head: ‘The SEND Sofa.’ Holy Shiz. It appeared I was about to start a podcast! And here it is! My name is Tahnee Morgan and my world was rocked when my son, Max, was diagnosed with Kabuki Syndrome in 2017, a rare genetic disorder that affects just 1 in 32,000 births worldwide. In this podcast, I delve into the good, the bad and the ugly of SEND life. Everything and everyone is welcome here. The vibe is genuine, heartfelt and relaxed as I provide a much-needed safe and comfortable space for SEND families to be open and honest about their journey. I will be chatting with parents, medical professionals, therapists and practitioners to gain a better understanding of all things SEND, while having a giggle (or a good cry) along the way. So, grab a cuppa (or a glass of wine!) and join me on the Send Sofa. Instagram @thesendsofa Facebook The SEND Sofa
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One day last year after another overwhelming morning trying to get my distressed SEND son into school, I came home, slumped on the sofa and sobbed. I was at my wits’ end. I didn’t think I could do it a second longer. It made me think of all the other struggling SEND parents out there, possibly on their sofas, crying too. If I felt overwhelmed, so did they. If I was struggling, perhaps I wasn’t alone. The responsibility and pressure of raising a SEND child can sometimes be too much. How could I bring us all together? I wiped my tears, got out my notepad and pen and wrote the first words that came into my head: ‘The SEND Sofa.’ Holy Shiz. It appeared I was about to start a podcast! And here it is! My name is Tahnee Morgan and my world was rocked when my son, Max, was diagnosed with Kabuki Syndrome in 2017, a rare genetic disorder that affects just 1 in 32,000 births worldwide. In this podcast, I delve into the good, the bad and the ugly of SEND life. Everything and everyone is welcome here. The vibe is genuine, heartfelt and relaxed as I provide a much-needed safe and comfortable space for SEND families to be open and honest about their journey. I will be chatting with parents, medical professionals, therapists and practitioners to gain a better understanding of all things SEND, while having a giggle (or a good cry) along the way. So, grab a cuppa (or a glass of wine!) and join me on the Send Sofa. Instagram @thesendsofa Facebook The SEND Sofa
Show more...
Kids & Family
Education,
Health & Fitness,
Alternative Health
Episodes (17/17)
The SEND Sofa
Living with Apert Syndrome: Xavier's Story
6 months ago
1 hour 6 minutes 13 seconds

The SEND Sofa
Unlocking ADHD: Real Talk with Connor Greene – ADHD Behavioural Specialist, Speaker, and Author
6 months ago
1 hour 9 minutes 37 seconds

The SEND Sofa
Unmasking Autism: Embracing Neurodiversity with Carly Steel
7 months ago
46 minutes 20 seconds

The SEND Sofa
Living with an Adult Child with Cerebral Palsy: A Conversation with Neil and Mary Harris
7 months ago
52 minutes 14 seconds

The SEND Sofa
Navigating Life with Congenital Heart Disease and Cerebral Palsy with Amelia Christie
7 months ago
1 hour 14 minutes 37 seconds

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Celebrating World Down Syndrome Day with Jon Emberton
7 months ago
53 minutes 58 seconds

The SEND Sofa
Understanding Dyslexia with Carly Steel
8 months ago
48 minutes 8 seconds

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Mind Over Matter with Kelly Kearley
8 months ago
1 hour 20 seconds

The SEND Sofa
Rare Disease Awareness Month - Gabby's Story
8 months ago
42 minutes 33 seconds

The SEND Sofa
Half Term Reset!
8 months ago
29 minutes 3 seconds

The SEND Sofa
Rare Disease Awareness Month - Landree's Story
9 months ago
1 hour 1 minute 34 seconds

The SEND Sofa
Rare Disease Awareness Month - Leo's Story
9 months ago
53 minutes 25 seconds

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Hope and Possibility with Glenn Wilson
9 months ago
52 minutes 27 seconds

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Who is Max?
9 months ago
31 minutes 10 seconds

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Sensory Processing Disorder with Armi Grace Petersen
9 months ago
28 minutes 53 seconds

The SEND Sofa
World Braille Day with Emma Thomas
10 months ago
35 minutes 44 seconds

The SEND Sofa
Trailer
11 months ago
1 minute 45 seconds

The SEND Sofa
One day last year after another overwhelming morning trying to get my distressed SEND son into school, I came home, slumped on the sofa and sobbed. I was at my wits’ end. I didn’t think I could do it a second longer. It made me think of all the other struggling SEND parents out there, possibly on their sofas, crying too. If I felt overwhelmed, so did they. If I was struggling, perhaps I wasn’t alone. The responsibility and pressure of raising a SEND child can sometimes be too much. How could I bring us all together? I wiped my tears, got out my notepad and pen and wrote the first words that came into my head: ‘The SEND Sofa.’ Holy Shiz. It appeared I was about to start a podcast! And here it is! My name is Tahnee Morgan and my world was rocked when my son, Max, was diagnosed with Kabuki Syndrome in 2017, a rare genetic disorder that affects just 1 in 32,000 births worldwide. In this podcast, I delve into the good, the bad and the ugly of SEND life. Everything and everyone is welcome here. The vibe is genuine, heartfelt and relaxed as I provide a much-needed safe and comfortable space for SEND families to be open and honest about their journey. I will be chatting with parents, medical professionals, therapists and practitioners to gain a better understanding of all things SEND, while having a giggle (or a good cry) along the way. So, grab a cuppa (or a glass of wine!) and join me on the Send Sofa. Instagram @thesendsofa Facebook The SEND Sofa