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Parenting Strategies for Children with ASD and ADHD from a Psychologist

Parenting Strategies for Children with ASD and ADHD from a Psychologist

Update: 2024-11-27
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In this episode of Inside the Aspergers Studio, psychologist Leanne Tran shares her expertise in supporting neurodiverse children and adolescents, particularly those with conditions like autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). She emphasizes the importance of psychoeducation for parents, offering valuable insights into understanding and advocating for neurodiverse children. Leanne's personal experience, including her early work with kids with cerebral palsy, has deeply influenced her approach, fostering empathy and individualized support. She highlights the need for parents to develop patience, positive language, and proactive advocacy, shedding light on the crucial role they play in their child's development. Leanne's practical strategies and emphasis on parental advocacy make this episode a must-listen for parents seeking effective ways to support and advocate for their neurodiverse children. Her advice, shared in a friendly and approachable manner, offers valuable guidance for navigating the complexities of neurodiverse conditions and fostering a supportive environment for children and adolescents.,In this episode of Inside the Aspergers Studio, psychologist Leanne Tran shares her expertise in supporting neurodiverse children and adolescents, particularly those with conditions like autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Emphasizing the importance of psychoeducation for parents, Leanne offers valuable insights into understanding and advocating for neurodiverse children. Her personal experience, including her early work with kids with cerebral palsy, has deeply influenced her approach, fostering empathy and individualized support. She highlights the need for parents to develop patience, positive language, and proactive advocacy, shedding light on the crucial role they play in their child's development. Leanne's practical strategies and emphasis on parental advocacy make this episode a must-listen for parents seeking effective ways to support and advocate for their neurodiverse children. Her advice, shared in a friendly and approachable manner, offers valuable guidance for navigating the complexities of neurodiverse conditions and fostering a supportive environment for children and adolescents.


Leanne's Resources:

  • Visit Leanne Tran's website at leanntran.com.au to access free information for parents, podcasts, and snippets from the podcast on Instagram and YouTube.

  • Join Leanne Tran's courses for parents via her website to work directly with her and gain valuable insights and support.

  • Explore Leanne Tran's podcast Parent Like a Psychologist for valuable resources and information on various parenting topics.

  • Connect with Leanne Tran on Instagram and YouTube for snippets from her podcast and additional free resources for parents.

  • Access Leanne Tran's courses for parents via her website to gain valuable insights and support in understanding and supporting neurodiverse children.


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Parenting Strategies for Children with ASD and ADHD from a Psychologist

Parenting Strategies for Children with ASD and ADHD from a Psychologist

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