
Opportunity Gap: How to Support Kids of Color Who Learn Differently
What families wish you knew about learning disabilities
Navigating learning and thinking differences can be tough for both kids and their families. Neurodivergent children can feel misunderstood both at home and in the classroom. And their parents often struggle to know how best to help.
In this episode of Opportunity Gap, parents and kids share their experiences with learning and thinking differences. Listen as they break down what they wish others understood. Then, hear from psychologist Christina Cipriano, PhD, MEd about how both parents and kids can approach these challenges with patience and support.
Related resources
- 8 things I wish people knew about parenting a child with ADHD
- 7 things I wish people knew about parenting kids with dyslexia
- Parenting the kids you have: One mom’s story
Timestamps
(01:22) Megan’s story
(03:35) Reese’s story
(04:32) Nancy’s story
(05:21) Clara’s story
(06:10) Dr. Christina weighs in
To get a transcript and check out more episodes, visit the Opportunity Gap episode page at Understood.
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