Why it’s important that all teachers have an understanding of Neurodiversity.
Delighted to announce the next guest 🙌 Catrina Anne Lowri - Why it’s important that all teachers have an understanding of Neurodiversity. Catrina is dyslexic and a bipolar teacher who hid her diagnosis until very recently. Since she started to talk about it more it’s led her to a whole new perspective, new career as an educational mentor and coach and a better understanding of her own needs. My aim is to educate, inspire and motivate people to see a different side to Neurodiversty 💙 Please like , share and subscribe for more videos 🙌 If you would like to appear on one of my Neurodiversity Stories then please contact me on: [email protected] Also follow us on: Instagram Neurodiversity_stories LinkedIn @neurodiversity Stories Facebook @ neurodiversity Stories A big thank you to our sponsor: Data OPS Limited Data OPS Limited is a London based bespoke applications developers that help companies better manage data and business processes. For more information please click on the link - http://www.dataops.co.uk (https://www.youtube.com/redirect?even...) A massive thank you to our host Darren Clark who is a Global Neurodiversity Consultant 🌍 For more information please click on the link: https://www.globalspldconsultant.com (https://www.youtube.com/redirect?even...) I hope you enjoy our stories and please subscribe to see more.

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