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Raising Confident Kids with SEN

Sarah Billingham, Confident Kids
Raising Confident Kids with SEN
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  • Ep 14: What is Normal Anyway?
    In today’s episode, Sarah Billingham is joined by Lauren Fenton and Rina Teslica, the hosts of the podcast F**king Normal. In this episode, Lauren and Rina share their journey of navigating the challenges of parenting a child with special educational needs (SEN) while balancing self-compassion and guilt. They explore the importance of seeking outside support, managing the mental load, and the role of self-care. Tune in for an honest, heartfelt, and sometimes humorous conversation about the realities of raising children with SEN.Here are the Highlights:04:34 Parenting and caring for special needs children.08:28 Struggling with delegation and need for support.12:06 Seeking a rational voice and combatting loneliness in SEN parenting.13:01 Grieving process and denial in the parenting journey.17:24 Challenges of advocating for a disabled child's needs.25:24 Logistics and admin take up time.27:14 Raising a SEND child requires significant effort.35:27 Parenting Lua led to a career shift and satisfaction.37:52 Describing everyday parenting experiences and finding joy.About Sarah Billingham:Sarah Billingham is a specialist speech and language teacher with a focus on emotional regulation. Her service, Confident Kids, equips parents, carers and practitioners with expert knowledge and the practical tools they need through training, coaching and group programmes. Becoming a parent changed Sarah’s perspective on parenting and early childhood development and deepened her interest in understanding the regulation needs of both children and their families. Qualifying in 2004, she initially worked in mainstream primary education and went on to lead a specialist speech and language resource base. She worked as Assistant Headteacher at a specialist SLCN school for five years and went on to lead their independent multidisciplinary assessment service until December 2021. Sarah was a committee member of NAPLIC (National Association of Professionals Supporting Language and Communication Development) for five years. She is a Regional Makaton Tutor. Connect with Sarah:Website - https://www.confidentkids.co/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/confidentkids.coFB community - https://www.facebook.com/groups/ConfidentTransitionsInstagram @confidentkids.coFree downloads: Choosing a School for a Child with Additional Needshttps://www.subscribepage.com/z1k2j3_copyEasing Your Child’s Communication Frustrationhttps://www.subscribepage.com/z1k2j3_copy_copyHow do I know if my Child’s Emotional Outbursts are ‘Normal’?https://www.subscribepage.com/z1k2j3_copy_copy_copyAbout Laura Fenton and Rina TeslicaLauren Fenton and Rina Teslica are the hosts and two of the founders of the F**king Normal Podcast. Along with a larger group of parents of disabled children they wanted to reach out and create a community of support for parents and carers who share their experiences. Lauren’s youngest daughter Bea was born in 2015...
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  • Ep 13: Avoiding the Summer Holiday Meltdown
    In this week's episode, we’re covering a topic on many parents' minds as the summer approaches: how to avoid the summer holiday meltdown. We'll be sharing essential tips on planning a holiday that prioritises comfort, sleep, nutrition, and physical activity to support your child's well-being, especially for parents of children with special educational needs. From pre-planning decompression tools and familiarising your child with the holiday experience to ensuring continuity in routines and providing choices for activities, we’ve got you covered. So, whether you’re gearing up for a beach trip or planning local adventures, stay tuned for useful advice that can help you and your child have a more enjoyable and less stressful summer holiday.Here are the Highlights:03:26 Laura's message resonates with many parents.08:25 Quiet decompression time using simple activities.10:48 Maintain bedtime routine and predictability for sleep.15:48 Familiar items bring comfort and routine.19:24 Providing nutritionally balanced meals and prioritising sustenance.22:07 Holiday physical activity is crucial for children.25:49 Maintain routines, find quiet spaces, and decompress.27:44 Restore bedtime routine for back-to-school success.About Sarah Billingham:Sarah Billingham is a specialist speech and language teacher with a focus on emotional regulation. Her service, Confident Kids, equips parents, carers and practitioners with expert knowledge and the practical tools they need through training, coaching and group programmes. Becoming a parent changed Sarah’s perspective on parenting and early childhood development and deepened her interest in understanding the regulation needs of both children and their families. Qualifying in 2004, she initially worked in mainstream primary education and went on to lead a specialist speech and language resource base. She worked as Assistant Headteacher at a specialist SLCN school for five years and went on to lead their independent multidisciplinary assessment service until December 2021. Sarah was a committee member of NAPLIC (National Association of Professionals Supporting Language and Communication Development) for five years. She is a Regional Makaton Tutor. Connect with Sarah:Website - https://www.confidentkids.co/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/confidentkids.coFB community - https://www.facebook.com/groups/ConfidentTransitionsInstagram @confidentkids.coEmail [email protected] downloads: Choosing a School for a Child with Additional Needshttps://www.subscribepage.com/z1k2j3_copyEasing Your Child’s Communication Frustrationhttps://www.subscribepage.com/z1k2j3_copy_copyHow do I know if my Child’s Emotional Outbursts are ‘Normal’?https://www.subscribepage.com/z1k2j3_copy_copy_copyProduced by winteraudio.co.uk
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  • Ep 12: Prioritising Self-Care When You Have Neurodivergent Children
    This is a heartfelt and empowering conversation between our host, Sarah Billingham, and special guest, Jo Long. Get ready to delve into the importance of setting boundaries, prioritising self-care, and navigating the unique challenges and joys of parenting children with special educational needs. You'll hear Jo's personal journey, insights on embracing autism, and practical advice for finding support and balance. Tune in as they explore how to raise confident, happy kids while taking care of yourself along the way.Here are the Highlights:06:52 Our society is not set up for autistic people.12:06 Changing your language to shift negative perceptions. 18:46 Prioritising self-care and personal needs over others.20:24 Communication is crucial for healthy relationships.24:10 Planning self-care is essential for its execution.26:46 Felt isolated raising autistic child.29:51 Some parents hesitate to seek 1-on-1 support.33:57 Delegation in teamwork and family life.37:08 Setting boundaries is important for family balance.About Sarah Billingham:Sarah Billingham is a specialist speech and language teacher with a focus on emotional regulation. Her service, Confident Kids, equips parents, carers and practitioners with expert knowledge and the practical tools they need through training, coaching and group programmes. Becoming a parent changed Sarah’s perspective on parenting and early childhood development and deepened her interest in understanding the regulation needs of both children and their families. Qualifying in 2004, she initially worked in mainstream primary education and went on to lead a specialist speech and language resource base. She worked as Assistant Headteacher at a specialist SLCN school for five years and went on to lead their independent multidisciplinary assessment service until December 2021. Sarah was a committee member of NAPLIC (National Association of Professionals Supporting Language and Communication Development) for five years. She is a Regional Makaton Tutor. Connect with Sarah:Website - https://www.confidentkids.co/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/confidentkids.coFB community - https://www.facebook.com/groups/ConfidentTransitionsInstagram @confidentkids.coEmail [email protected] downloads: Choosing a School for a Child with Additional Needshttps://www.subscribepage.com/z1k2j3_copyEasing Your Child’s Communication Frustrationhttps://www.subscribepage.com/z1k2j3_copy_copyHow do I know if my Child’s Emotional Outbursts are ‘Normal’?https://www.subscribepage.com/z1k2j3_copy_copy_copyProduced by winteraudio.co.ukAbout Jo Long: Jo is a Coach for Mums of Autistic Children, her son Bookasaurus is bright, and autistic with ADHD. She understands those feelings of isolation, fear, and guilt, and provides mums with a safe space to share fully with...
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  • Ep 11: Helping Your SEN Child Transition at School with Confidence
    Today, Sarah is exploring a topic that's both exciting and daunting for many parents, transitioning to a new school or class. As we approach the end of the academic year, schools and nurseries are gearing up for transition visits, and both parents and children have a whirlwind of feelings to navigate. In this episode, Sarah explores practical strategies to help your child feel ready and confident during this period of change. She’ll discuss the importance of connection and predictability, and how these key elements can significantly smooth the transition process. She’ll also share some valuable tools, such as visual resources and the power of shared reading, to help your child manage their emotions and expectations.Make sure you listen for insights and actionable advice to make this transition as seamless as possible for both you and your child. Here are the Highlights:00:01 Helping parents navigate feelings and support kids' transitions.05:36 Predictability is very important for children's feeling of security.08:38 Visual tools help us organise and reassure.10:33 Boys often need more preparation for room change.14:10 Visual tools explain pick-up arrangements for children.19:44 Prepare a sensory bag for car trips.21:29 We have a downloadable tool with practical tips and videos.Resources: You can buy the The Transitions tool here: https://www.confidentkids.co/shopAbout Sarah Billingham:Sarah Billingham is a specialist speech and language teacher with a focus on emotional regulation. Her service, Confident Kids, equips parents, carers and practitioners with expert knowledge and the practical tools they need through training, coaching and group programmes. Becoming a parent changed Sarah’s perspective on parenting and early childhood development and deepened her interest in understanding the regulation needs of both children and their families. Qualifying in 2004, she initially worked in mainstream primary education and went on to lead a specialist speech and language resource base. She worked as Assistant Headteacher at a specialist SLCN school for five years and went on to lead their independent multidisciplinary assessment service until December 2021. Sarah was a committee member of NAPLIC (National Association of Professionals Supporting Language and Communication Development) for five years. She is a Regional Makaton Tutor. Connect with Sarah:Website - https://www.confidentkids.co/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/confidentkids.coFB community - https://www.facebook.com/groups/ConfidentTransitionsInstagram @confidentkids.coEmail [email protected] downloads: Choosing a School for a Child with Additional Needshttps://www.subscribepage.com/z1k2j3_copyEasing Your Child’s Communication Frustrationhttps://www.subscribepage.com/z1k2j3_copy_copyHow do I know if my Child’s Emotional Outbursts are ‘Normal’?
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  • Welcome to another enlightening episode of Raising Confident Kids with SEN. Your host Sarah interviews Suzanne Meill-Ingram, an inspiring mother who has channelled her personal experiences into creating impactful resources and programmes for children with special educational needs. Throughout this episode, you'll hear Suzanne's heartfelt journey of how signing has transformed how she communicates with her daughter, Ella, who has CHARGE syndrome and hearing impairment. Tune in, and you'll learn about the profound impact of Makaton signing, get tips on how you can incorporate signing into your own routine. Get ready to explore the empowering world of signing, and discover how it can support and transform communication with your own child. Here are the Highlights:00:00 Parents learned Makaton to aid children's communication.06:27 Realisation of the importance of communication, progress made.10:21 Teaching children to communicate through reading books.12:03 Child's unexpected sign language communication amazes mother.14:27 Ella became a skilled signer to communicate.22:13 Joyful, inclusive Christmas show for special needs.23:51 Addressing Ella's needs for inclusion and communication.29:55 Embarrassing TikTok antics during lockdown observed by kids.33:13 Nursery rhymes are important for language learning.34:16 QR codes simplify learning sign language books.39:26 Using props for attention helps communication.40:29 Encourage persistence in teaching sign language to children.About Sarah Billingham:Sarah Billingham is a specialist speech and language teacher with a focus on emotional regulation. Her service, Confident Kids, equips parents, carers and practitioners with expert knowledge and the practical tools they need through training, coaching and group programmes. Becoming a parent changed Sarah’s perspective on parenting and early childhood development and deepened her interest in understanding the regulation needs of both children and their families. Qualifying in 2004, she initially worked in mainstream primary education and went on to lead a specialist speech and language resource base. She worked as Assistant Headteacher at a specialist SLCN school for five years and went on to lead their independent multidisciplinary assessment service until December 2021. Sarah was a committee member of NAPLIC (National Association of Professionals Supporting Language and Communication Development) for five years. She is a Regional Makaton Tutor. Connect with Sarah:Website - https://www.confidentkids.co/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/confidentkids.coFB community - https://www.facebook.com/groups/ConfidentTransitionsInstagram @confidentkids.coEmail [email protected] downloads: Choosing a School for a Child with Additional Needshttps://www.subscribepage.com/z1k2j3_copyEasing Your Child’s Communication Frustrationhttps://www.subscribepage.com/z1k2j3_copy_copyHow do I know if my Child’s Emotional Outbursts are ‘Normal’?
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Raising Confident Kids with SEN, the podcast for parents of 3 – 8 year olds that want to understand more about how their child ticks, ease their frustration and experience a calmer day TODAY. Host Sarah Billingham is a Speech and Language Specialist Teacher with a focus on emotional regulation. With two decades of experience working with children with SEN and their families, she equips parents and practitioners with expert knowledge and the practical tools they need through training, coaching and group programmes at Confident Kids. In this podcast we will be totally open and honest about what it’s really like to manage day-to-day life on your child’s emotional rollercoaster, navigating complicated SEN support systems, family conflict, getting to work on time and getting some sleep. Along the way we’re going to be talking to experts and fellow parents to get their insights and steal the strategies they know work in real life, not just on the pages of a book, to support development and emotional well-being. Email - [email protected] Website: www.confidentkids.co Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/confidentkids.co Facebook Community – https://www.facebook.com/groups/ConfidentTransitions Instagram: @confidentkids.co
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