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Welcome to another Q&A podcast!
Full disclosure, I can't answer complex or detailed questions about dynamics between kids, or teachers and kids, or parents and kids, when I don't know the full story. But what I can answer is general topics that keep coming up with parents, teachers, and kids, whether it's a clinical topic, an educational topic, a child psychology question, or just a general parenting question.
Today we have three questions:
- How would I advise middle school parents who are having a hard time getting their child started with homework?
- How can I tell if my child is actually not able to sit at the dinner table or if they're able to control it?
- How can I get my neurodivergent child to do chores?
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73 episodes
Manage episode 378736159 series 3428129
Welcome to another Q&A podcast!
Full disclosure, I can't answer complex or detailed questions about dynamics between kids, or teachers and kids, or parents and kids, when I don't know the full story. But what I can answer is general topics that keep coming up with parents, teachers, and kids, whether it's a clinical topic, an educational topic, a child psychology question, or just a general parenting question.
Today we have three questions:
- How would I advise middle school parents who are having a hard time getting their child started with homework?
- How can I tell if my child is actually not able to sit at the dinner table or if they're able to control it?
- How can I get my neurodivergent child to do chores?
---
Sign up for Dr. Emily's weekly newsletter at www.learnwithdremily.com
This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit learnwithdremily.substack.com.
Learn with Dr. Emily is edited by Earfluence.
Helpful Resources
Parent Workshops - https://learnwithdremily.substack.com/s/parent-workshops
Professional Development - Bring Dr. Emily to Your School - https://www.learnwithdremily.com/schools
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