
ADHD and Schools
This episode was recorded in November 2023. Visit our Website here: listeningtofamilies.co.nz/ Supporting a child with ADHD at school can feel overwhelming, but understanding the right strategies and resources can make a

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Listening to Families podcasts provide answers to everyday questions about health and wellbeing challenges facing children and adolescents. The questions the podcasts answer are real - they come directly from families. The answers are provided by trusted specialists.
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This episode was recorded in November 2023. Visit our Website here: listeningtofamilies.co.nz/ Supporting a child with ADHD at school can feel overwhelming, but understanding the right strategies and resources can make a

This episode was recorded in May 2023. Visit our Website here: listeningtofamilies.co.nz ADHD is often misunderstood, leaving many parents with more questions than answers. In this episode, Child & Adolescent Psychiatris

This episode was recorded in December 2022 Visit our website here: https://www.listeningtofamilies.co.nz/ Toby, a secondary school student, shares some of the things he’s been wondering about with Consultant Child and Ad

This episode was recorded in July 2023 Visit our Website here: https://www.listeningtofamilies.co.nz/ Alydia and her mother, Tracey, speak with Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist Dr. Matt Eggleston. They ask ke

This episode was recorded in November 2023 Visit our website here: https://www.listeningtofamilies.co.nz/ Shelley, a parent, speaks with Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist Dr. Matt Eggleston about ADHD medicati

This episode was recorded in June 2024 Visit our website here: https://www.listeningtofamilies.co.nz/ Sharlene, a parent of four neurodivergent children, talks with Social Worker Hania Wagenvoort and Educational Psycholo

This episode was recorded in November 2023 Visit our website here: https://www.listeningtofamilies.co.nz/ Year 9 Adviser and Learning Support Specialist Sarah Parder speaks with Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychiatri

This episode was recorded in July 2024. Visit our Website here: listeningtofamilies.co.nz Sean McPherson, Consultant Haematologist, and Louise Sue, Clinical Nurse Specialist and AYA Key Worker, offer clinical insight i

This episode was recorded in July 2024. Visit our Website here: listeningtofamilies.co.nz In this episode, Sharlene speaks with Emily Templeton, Public Health Nurse, and Aimee Mackey, Allergy & Eczema Clinical Nurse Sp

This episode was recorded in May 2024. Visit our Website here: listeningtofamilies.co.nz Teen anxiety can be challenging for both young people and their families. In this episode, Child and Adolescent Psychologists Fio

This episode was recorded in September 2022. Visit our Website here: listeningtofamilies.co.nz Anxiety is a natural part of life, but when does it become a concern? In this episode, Child and Adolescent Psychologist Fi

This Episode was recorded in September 2022 Visit our website here: https://www.listeningtofamilies.co.nz/Gray and his father Lawrence share their experiences of living with anxiety in a Q&A with Clinical Psychologists F

This episode was recorded in August 2023 Visit our website here: https://www.listeningtofamilies.co.nz/ James, a father, and Sue, his son’s grandmother, talk with Helen Wagstaff, former Autism Coordinator at the Child De

This episode was recorded in September 2023 Visit our website here: https://www.listeningtofamilies.co.nz/ Laura and her mother, Gabbi, are joined by Alison Schroeder, Speech and Language Therapist from Socially Speaking

This episode was recorded in April 2023. Visit our Website here: listeningtofamilies.co.nz Catherine Swan, Developmental Paediatrician, and Sharyn Gousmett, Educational Psychologist, share insights for families about t

This episode was recorded in June 2023. Visit our Website here: listeningtofamilies.co.nz Michelle Skelton, Supervising Behaviour Specialist, and Sally Clayton, Autism Program Manager at Explore, explain how to access

This episode was recorded in March 2023 Visit our website here: https://www.listeningtofamilies.co.nz/ Kim, a parent of autistic children, talks with Helen Wagstaff, former Autism Coordinator at the Child Development Ser

This episode was recorded in June 2023 Visit our website here: https://www.listeningtofamilies.co.nz/ Kim, a parent of autistic children, and Helen Wagstaff, former Autism Coordinator at the Child Development Service, ar

This episode was recorded in June 2023 Visit our website here: https://www.listeningtofamilies.co.nz/ Kim, a parent of autistic children, and Helen Wagstaff, former Autism Coordinator at the Child Development Service, sp

This episode was recorded in August 2024. Visit our Website here: listeningtofamilies.co.nz Shelley, a parent, talks with Laura Hay, Community Mental Health Nurse; Tisha Bradley, Clinical Manager and MH Nurse; and Maria
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