Opportunity Gap: How to Support Kids of Color Who Learn Differently

De: Understood.org Julian Saavedra
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  • Kids of color who have ADHD and other common learning differences often face a double stigma. But there’s a lot that families can do to address the opportunity gap in our communities. Host Julian Saavedra is a father of two. He's also an assistant principal who has spent nearly 20 years working in public schools. Join Saavedra as he talks with parents and experts and offers tips to help you advocate for your child.
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  • Navigating fatherhood with ADHD
    Sep 25 2024

    Ever thought about what it’s like to raise kids with ADHD while also having ADHD yourself? Dion Chavis, the host of the Black People Parenting podcast, understands this experience very well.

    In this episode, listen as Dion shares how he’s juggling parenting kids with ADHD and his own ADHD diagnosis. Find out when he started noticing the unique needs of his kids. And hear why he believes in the importance of responsible fatherhood.

    To get a transcript and check out more episodes, visit the Opportunity Gap episode page at Understood.

    We love to hear from our listeners. Email us at opportunitygap@understood.org.

    Related resources

    • Dion Chavis
    • Black People Parenting podcast
    • Black People Parenting podcast episode, "Mastering Tantrums and Meltdowns: Strategies for Parents of Black Children."
    • ADHD and race: What Black families need to know
    • ADHD parenting tips from a Black clinical psychologist

    Timestamps

    (03:32) Dion talks parenting a child with ADHD

    (05:26) Dion talks early signs of learning differences in his daughter

    (12:49) Dion reflects on his own ADHD diagnosis

    (22:21) Dion’s “Dads In The Class” initiative

    (28:26) Dion’s advice to other dads

    Introducing MissUnderstood, the first-ever podcast channel for women with ADHD. Listen now: lnk.to/missunderstood

    Understood is a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering people with learning and thinking differences, like ADHD and dyslexia. If you want to help us continue this work, donate at understood.org/give

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    34 m
  • What to do when school supports fall short
    Sep 11 2024

    What can parents do when the school falls short in providing the right support for their child’s learning differences? How can parents avoid burning bridges while still advocating for change for their child?

    In this episode of Opportunity Gap, host Julian Saavedra talks with Jamilah Bashir. Jamilah is an education consultant and IEP coach.

    Listen as Jamilah explains why a school may not be providing adequate support. And why having a detailed record of a child’s struggles is key when meeting with the school.

    To get a transcript and check out more episodes, visit the Opportunity Gap episode page at Understood.

    We love to hear from our listeners. Email us at opportunitygap@understood.org.

    Related resources

    • Jamilah F. Bashir, MEd, The IEP Coach LLC
    • Master the IEP Course by Jamilah F. Bashir, MEd
    • Unilateral placement: Moving from public to private school

    Timestamps

    (02:23) Ways to tell if the school is providing the right support

    (04:34) Ways to tell if your child needs more support

    (07:40) Reasons why a school may have trouble providing support

    (11:28) Why documenting your child’s struggles is important

    (15:46) How to communicate with the school effectively

    (18:14) What do you do when you’ve exhausted all efforts to get your child the right support?

    (28:30) What is unilateral placement?

    Introducing MissUnderstood, the first-ever podcast channel for women with ADHD. Listen now: lnk.to/missunderstood

    Understood is a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering people with learning and thinking differences, like ADHD and dyslexia. If you want to help us continue this work, donate at understood.org/give

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    37 m
  • How to teach kids independence
    Aug 28 2024

    For some parents, building independence in kids with learning and thinking differences might feel overwhelming. But it’s an important part of kids’ growth. Because when kids learn to do things on their own, they begin to feel more confident.

    Listen as Julian explains how learning and thinking differences can impact kids’ ability to build independence. Learn why teaching kids how to navigate the world with confidence is key. And get tips on how to teach independence at home.

    To get a transcript and check out more episodes, visit the Opportunity Gap episode page at Understood.

    We love to hear from our listeners. Email us at opportunitygap@understood.org.

    Related resources

    • 5 ways to help tweens and teens be independent learners
    • Let Grow

    Timestamps

    (01:13) Why is independence important?

    (06:18) What is a growth mindset?

    (06:56) Why parents should praise kids’ efforts

    (11:01) Ways to teach kids independence at home

    (14:15) How Julian teaches his children independence

    (16:39) Tips for parents

    Introducing MissUnderstood, the first-ever podcast channel for women with ADHD. Listen now: lnk.to/missunderstood

    Understood is a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering people with learning and thinking differences, like ADHD and dyslexia. If you want to help us continue this work, donate at understood.org/give

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    20 m

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