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Supporting black children with learning differences is crucial in the education system. The challenges faced by millions of kids with learning, processing, and social emotional difficulties hinder their potential. Dr. Karen Wilson, with a background in pediatric neuropsychology, provides essential content to empower parents and educators in identifying and addressing these challenges to help children reach their full potential.
Stigma surrounding learning disabilities affects both struggling students and those in gifted programs, including black children. The podcast highlights the dual exceptionalism experienced by students learning differently, emphasizing the importance of normalizing diverse ways of learning. It discusses the challenges faced by children, especially in the black community, due to societal stereotypes and the lack of resources.
Creating inclusive classrooms involves cultural diversity and representation, fostering a sense of belonging and mattering among black and BIPOC youth. Highlighting the importance of connecting education to real-world experiences, the discussion extends beyond academic settings. The need for educators to engage with families, communities, and healthcare entities to support students' holistic development is emphasized.
Empowering parents and educators through family and community engagement initiatives is key to navigating challenges in the education system. Providing resources, tools, and support for parents to advocate for their children's educational needs, including understanding and accessing specialized services like IEPs and 504 plans, enhances the partnership between families and schools for improved student outcomes.
Welcome to today's episode where we are tackling the important topic of empowering black neurodivergent learners and connecting with their community. Our guest, Jason B. Allen, National Director of Partnerships for the National Parents Union, brings over 19 years of experience in education to the table. Through his work, Jason advocates for inclusive and supportive environments that uplift students, families, and communities.
In our conversation, Jason sheds light on the stigma surrounding learning disabilities and shares his personal journey as both an educator and a student with exceptionalities. He emphasizes the importance of amplifying voices and fostering parent and family engagement in education. Jason highlights the need for dedicated educators who recognize issues and work towards practical solutions.
We discuss the significance of community engagement and the role it plays in shaping school culture. Jason emphasizes the need for intentional partnerships and resources to support educators and empower students. Through his work with the National Parents Union, Jason advocates for informed decision-making and inclusive educational practices.
Join us as we explore actionable strategies to create inclusive learning environments and empower black neurodivergent learners. From promoting family engagement to fostering community partnerships, this episode provides valuable insights to drive positive change in education.
Show Notes:Jason B. Allen is the National Director of Partnerships for the National Parents Union. His work resides in the Organizing and Partnership Department where his focus is on elevating partnerships, programs and campaigns amplifying parent voices. He has worked in education for over 19 years as a teacher, administrator and leader serving students, families and communities. As a long time storyteller, Jason shares his experiences through his company, educational entities, llc and helps others develop their stories through digital storytelling including podcasting, blogging, advocacy and other public speaking platforms. His life work is centered on his family’s foundation, Lillie’s Foundation, supporting grandparents and seniors raising school aged children. He is a longtime advocate for male engagement helping found Black Males with Initiative in 2001 and continuing this work throughout his professional career. His first book, Suits, Swagg and Success shares his experiences, strategies and solutions to engaging Black males.
Connect with Jason: Links and Related Resources:The Diverse Thinking Different Learning podcast is intended for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical or legal advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Additionally, the views and opinions expressed by the host and guests are not considered treatment and do not necessarily reflect those of ChildNEXUS, Inc or the host, Dr. Karen Wilson.
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