Part 1: Titilayomi and her quest to getting a diagnosis for her son. How did her journey become purposeful and worthwhile?
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Titilayomi's journey and her son's diagnosis of autism.
Listen to the first part of her story—a long road but worthwhile.
Despite Titilayomi's intuition that something was wrong with her son's development, she could not get answers in Nigeria. She travelled to the US for a diagnosis and was nowhere in the world after the diagnosis.
Titilayomi is the Head, Special Educational Needs and Deputy Head, Elementary at Blooming Lights Montessori School. She holds an MSc,
Corporate Communications & Public Affairs from Aberdeen Business School (Scotland, UK).
Early in her career, she practised for over ten years in Communications, covering - Public Relations/Experiential Marketing and Client Service Management; then purposefully found a niche in Special Education.
Titilayomi holds a license to practice as a qualified teacher in Nigeria. Her scope of practice matters in the field of Special Educational Needs (SEN). She obtained a Post Graduate Diploma in Education from the National Institute of Teachers, Nigeria, a SEND Diploma from a UK Academy and training in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). In pursuit of a new direction, Titilayomi became a classroom teacher
and now spends her time designing academic interventions for young children living with autism.
Undeniably, her passion lies in navigating intervention wheels to create achievable outcomes for special needs children. Titilayomi loves engaging families with solution-driven approaches that can potentially change their loved one’s life trajectory.
When she is not working, Titilayomi is having fun raising her son.
Titilayomi can be contacted via email - at thespectrumlens@gmail.com.




