Jane interviews Millie Car from Millie Carr Books. Millie has ADHD, three neurodiverse children and is a primary school teacher in Melbourne.
Highlights
– Millie talks about proactively setting up the classroom for neurodiverse learning from day one, let’s not wait for something to happen,
let’s get ahead of it.
– This is great for diagnosed kids, pre-diagnosis kids or undetected kids by just NOT expecting all kids to act neurotypical.
– Can we cater to multiple diagnosis’ with one approach ie. small changes in the classroom can make a big difference.
– Expectations on parents vs expectation on teachers.
– Home work expectations – can we all just do the bare minimum please?
– The changes to inclusion being implemented in Australia.
– Millie talks passionately about creating a culture of accepting all different students, how can we change the culture in schools?
– Teachers need time set aside for professional development for ADHD, ASD and neurodiversities. We can’t expect them to just know.
– Jane calls for an overhaul of the education system (yet again).
– Millie discusses the teacher shortage and Jane discusses how it feels to be a parent where it feels the principal is always on the teacher’s side.
– Jane loses her shit and gets on the high horse and regrets some of her wording about schooling system and the mental health crisis in our young
people.
– Primary vs secondary education and how inclusion works.
– Millie and Jane discuss how yelling at neurodiverse kids just doesn’t work.
– Why have we moved forward with inclusion in the workforce but not in schools?
– Are we getting to a place now that we know the system isn’t working but we don’t know what to do differently?
– Millie gives advice on how she personally would pick a school for her child, what to look for, what to avoid.
– Millie and Jane discuss private vs public (controversial topics lol)
Check out Millie Carr’s books on ADHD at https://milliecarrbooks.com/
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