Being a parent or carer for a neurodivergent child can seem like an overwhelming new world. We’re here to help you breakdown the diagnosis, navigate the big feelings and hear stories of real family life. With specialists and people who have lived experience, think of us as a little neurodivergence decoder in your back pocket. We’ve been there, we get it, we got you!
Our host and creator is a mum to three neurodivergent children who has lived experience navigating the medical, bureaucratic, funding and educational systems that surround our neurodivergent children.
If you have ideas for guests or episodes, we would love you to email us at carly@limelightbc.com
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Being a parent or carer for a neurodivergent child can seem like an overwhelming new world. We’re here to help you breakdown the diagnosis, navigate the big feelings and hear stories of real family life. With specialists and people who have lived experience, think of us as a little neurodivergence decoder in your back pocket. We’ve been there, we get it, we got you!
Our host and creator is a mum to three neurodivergent children who has lived experience navigating the medical, bureaucratic, funding and educational systems that surround our neurodivergent children.
If you have ideas for guests or episodes, we would love you to email us at carly@limelightbc.com
Ep 22 - Rethinking supports, services and how we select them with David Trembath
You Can Grow Your Own Way
1 hour 10 minutes 50 seconds
2 months ago
Ep 22 - Rethinking supports, services and how we select them with David Trembath
The world of supports for our neurodivergent child can feel huge and overwhelming. Who does what? How can they help? How often should my child see them? How many supports are too many supports?
We want to do the best for our children, but is providing EVERY support the right answer? And can informal supports also have a place in helping your child?
We chat to David Trembath of CliniKids, the clinical service of The Kids Research Institute Australia, about how to put your child at the centre of these decisions so you can be neuroaffirming, supportive and help your child be the best they can be.
You Can Grow Your Own Way
Being a parent or carer for a neurodivergent child can seem like an overwhelming new world. We’re here to help you breakdown the diagnosis, navigate the big feelings and hear stories of real family life. With specialists and people who have lived experience, think of us as a little neurodivergence decoder in your back pocket. We’ve been there, we get it, we got you!
Our host and creator is a mum to three neurodivergent children who has lived experience navigating the medical, bureaucratic, funding and educational systems that surround our neurodivergent children.
If you have ideas for guests or episodes, we would love you to email us at carly@limelightbc.com