SENIA Podcast

SENIA Executive Director, Lori Boll, interviews members of the community

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Show #49 Advocacy Through Art: A Chat with a Spoken-Word Poet
01Feb

Show #49 Advocacy Through Art: A Chat with a Spoken-Word Poet

Labeled with a Learning Disability in third grade, LeDerick Horne defies any and all labels. He 's a dynamic spoken-word poet. A tireless advocate for all People with Disabilities. An inspiring motivational speaker.

Show #48 On Being a Neurodivergent Educator
01Feb

Show #48 On Being a Neurodivergent Educator

Sara Larrington, a learning support coordinator at Dresden International School.

Show #47 Meet the Creator of the “Zones of Regulation”
01Feb

Show #47 Meet the Creator of the “Zones of Regulation”

Leah Kuypers, the creator of the Zones of Regulation curriculum which has been enthusiastically received by educators, therapists and parents around the world

Show #46 Social Thinking
01Feb

Show #46 Social Thinking

On today 's podcast, host Lori Boll speaks with Michelle Garcia Winner, the creator and founder of Social Thinking and a globally recognized thought leader, author, speaker, and social-cognitive therapist.

Show #45 Hosting a SENIA Watch Party: It’s Easy, Fun & Impactful
01Feb

Show #45 Hosting a SENIA Watch Party: It’s Easy, Fun & Impactful

Laura is an educator and leader who believes that our questions inform our learning journey. And this belief inspired her to hold a watch party at her school last year.

Show #44 Building a More Inclusive Culture in International Schools
01Feb

Show #44 Building a More Inclusive Culture in International Schools

Kristel currently works as the Director of Students Services at the KAUST school in Saudi Arabia. She is the Asia Pacific Regional Coordinator of Next Frontier Inclusion (NFI)

Show #43 A Chat with a Math Education Change Agent
01Feb

Show #43 A Chat with a Math Education Change Agent

Today I speak with Steve Leinwand who has a long and impressive career as a math teacher, leader, researcher, and author in the field.

Show #42 Return to School: More Referrals This Year Than Ever Before
01Feb

Show #42 Return to School: More Referrals This Year Than Ever Before

Tracey Ellis from International Diagnostic Solutions (IDS) to discuss the impact this past pandemic year has had on families, parents, teachers, and students with learning needs.

Show #41 Parenting with Confidence & Self-Compassion
01Feb

Show #41 Parenting with Confidence & Self-Compassion

Sharoya Ham aims to give parents the permission to let go of some of those "I-need-to-do" tasks to focus on self-care and to recapture the joy of parenting.

Show #40 Breaking Barriers with Best Buddies
01Feb

Show #40 Breaking Barriers with Best Buddies

Today I speak with Gustavo Soriano, Gustavo he is the Senior Director of International Programs at Best Buddies International

Show #39 Traumatic Brain Injury and Learning
01Feb

Show #39 Traumatic Brain Injury and Learning

Drs. Melissa McCart and Sondra Marshall are experts in the field of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and the implications of a TBI on learning.

Show #38 You Want Research? NASEN ‘s Got It!
01Feb

Show #38 You Want Research? NASEN ‘s Got It!

Today 's podcast features Dr. Adam Boddison, the Chief Executive of NASEN, which is the National Association for Special Education Needs.

Show #37 Would You Want to Be a Student in Your Classroom?
01Feb

Show #37 Would You Want to Be a Student in Your Classroom?

Our guest today is Pernille Ripp who is an English teacher, author, internationally known speaker, and the founder of Global Read Aloud.  Pernille asks educators to reflect on one simple question: Would you want to be a student in your classroom?

Show #36 Teaching with the HEART in Mind
01Feb

Show #36 Teaching with the HEART in Mind

Dr. Lorea Martínez Pérez is the award-winning founder of HEART in Mind Consulting.

Show #35 Parenting a Child Profoundly Affected by Autism
01Feb

Show #35 Parenting a Child Profoundly Affected by Autism

Today the Vice-President of the National Council of Severe Autism, Amy Lutz and I speak about raising children who are profoundly affected by Autism and how it looks so different from parenting our typically developing children in many ways.

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