Does your child dread the school speech competition? or feel nervous about speaking in front of their peers? Drama teacher and Oral Language Coach, Ashleigh Gulliver, shares the tips for how to gradually increase their speaking confidence in the classroom and at home. The episode covers the critical role of oral language and drama education in literacy development. You'll learn strategies for building confidence from a young age and how teachers can help to offer small steps for encouraging communication that will help when it comes to preparing students for future challenges in public speaking and communication. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Dyslexia: How to Identify Challenges and Support Your Child ft Carla McNeil and Casey Simson
In this episode for Dyslexia Awareness Month, we’re diving into the real experiences of parents and educators who are supporting children with dyslexia. You’ll hear from mums navigating the ups and downs at home, as well as teachers who see first-hand the challenges—and strengths—that come with dyslexia in the classroom. We explore what dyslexia really is (and isn’t), how to spot the signs early, and practical ways to support children. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Is Your Child Twice Exceptional? Rhonda Filmer on 2E
An expert in the field of gifted students, Rhonda Filmer explains that some students are 2e. That means twice exceptional - those who are gifted and have a learning disorder. There are some common misunderstandings about these students which may impact their education. Rhonda explains how teachers and parents can better support students with these unique qualities, emphasising the importance of tailored teaching strategies and early intervention. We discuss how these students have incredible potential but are often those who fall through the cracks of traditional education systems. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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BONUS: Daylight Savings Sleep Tips with Victoria Newport
Does your family routine go completely out of the window when it comes to daylight savings? All of a sudden the kids are grumpy and harder to get to school. Never fear, Victoria Newport from Early Parenting is here. Victoria shares some of her tips around how to adjust timings to make the transition to changing the clock easier on everyone. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Independent Schools: What does that really mean? with Guy Pascoe
There are a range of different school types from state, state integrated and independent - but what do all of these things mean? Guy Pascoe from Independent Schools NZ talks about the range within the independent category and why some cater to specific learning needs. Guy Pascoe explains the misconception that independent schools are only private schools that the wealthy can afford. He discusses the reason why some parents choose independent schools, the diversity within the sector and the challenges faced. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
School Shorts is the podcast for busy parents who want to help their children succeed in school. Hosted by Melissa Chan-Green, a journalist and mum of two, this show covers practical tips on reading, writing, spelling, and maths for preschool and early school years. Learn about structured literacy, phonics, and foundational maths skills like counting, patterns, and sequences, plus how to support your child’s learning at home. Quick, easy, and packed with helpful advice—School Shorts is here to help your child thrive! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.