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Ep220. ft. Eliza Dadson - ADHD Isn’t a Deficit, It’s a Different Operating System: Why Schools Keep Getting It Wrong (Part 2)

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Different does not mean broken. And ADHD was never something to “fix” — it is something to understand. In Part 2, Eliza Dadson shares practical ADHD strategies for teachers and parents, explores the role of technology, screen time, emotional regulation, classroom redesign, and opens her heart with a deeply personal story about her late husband and his ADHD journey. This episode is powerful, human, and unforgettable. It is about acceptance, grief, legacy, education, and the urgent need to change how schools see neurodiverse minds. Dedicated in loving memory of Eliza’s husband. Wanna know more about Eliza Dadson and her work in ADHD education. Check on the links below and let’s keep learning together:  Website: ⁠www.adhdwithme.com.au⁠ [http://www.adhdwithme.com.au/]  LinkedIn: ⁠LinkedIn.com/in/eliza-dadson⁠ [http://linkedin.com/in/eliza-dadson] Instagram: adhd_with_me [https://www.instagram.com/adhd_with_me_/] Learn more at www.mikenglishonline.com [http://www.mikenglishonline.com/] #adhd #neurodiversity #mentalhealth #teachers #parenting #inclusiveeducation #education #adhdawareness

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episode Ep220. ft. Eliza Dadson - ADHD Isn’t a Deficit, It’s a Different Operating System: Why Schools Keep Getting It Wrong (Part 2) cover

Ep220. ft. Eliza Dadson - ADHD Isn’t a Deficit, It’s a Different Operating System: Why Schools Keep Getting It Wrong (Part 2)

Different does not mean broken. And ADHD was never something to “fix” — it is something to understand. In Part 2, Eliza Dadson shares practical ADHD strategies for teachers and parents, explores the role of technology, screen time, emotional regulation, classroom redesign, and opens her heart with a deeply personal story about her late husband and his ADHD journey. This episode is powerful, human, and unforgettable. It is about acceptance, grief, legacy, education, and the urgent need to change how schools see neurodiverse minds. Dedicated in loving memory of Eliza’s husband. Wanna know more about Eliza Dadson and her work in ADHD education. Check on the links below and let’s keep learning together:  Website: ⁠www.adhdwithme.com.au⁠ [http://www.adhdwithme.com.au/]  LinkedIn: ⁠LinkedIn.com/in/eliza-dadson⁠ [http://linkedin.com/in/eliza-dadson] Instagram: adhd_with_me [https://www.instagram.com/adhd_with_me_/] Learn more at www.mikenglishonline.com [http://www.mikenglishonline.com/] #adhd #neurodiversity #mentalhealth #teachers #parenting #inclusiveeducation #education #adhdawareness

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episode Ep219. ft. Eliza Dadson - ADHD Isn’t a Deficit, It’s a Different Operating System: Why Schools Keep Getting It Wrong (Part 1) cover

Ep219. ft. Eliza Dadson - ADHD Isn’t a Deficit, It’s a Different Operating System: Why Schools Keep Getting It Wrong (Part 1)

ADHD is not laziness. It is not bad behaviour. It is a different operating system schools still misunderstand. In Part 1, Mike speaks with Eliza Dadson about why ADHD remains deeply misread in modern education, how traditional classrooms fail neurodiverse learners, and why movement, emotional safety, creativity, and executive function must become part of the conversation. This episode is essential for teachers, parents, school leaders, and serious educators who want to understand ADHD beyond stereotypes and support learners with clarity, compassion, and practical strategies. Wanna know more about Eliza Dadson and her work in ADHD education. Check on the links below and let’s keep learning together: Website: www.adhdwithme.com.au [http://www.adhdwithme.com.au/]LinkedIn: LinkedIn.com/in/eliza-dadson [http://linkedin.com/in/eliza-dadson]Instagram: adhd_with_me Listen now and explore more at www.mikenglishonline.com [http://www.mikenglishonline.com/] #adhd #neurodiversity #languagelearning #education #teachers #parenting #executivefunction #inclusiveeducation

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episode Ep218. ft. Yulia Akhmetova - The Hidden Crisis of Multilingual Families: Why Children Lose Their Home Language (Part 2) cover

Ep218. ft. Yulia Akhmetova - The Hidden Crisis of Multilingual Families: Why Children Lose Their Home Language (Part 2)

Raising a multilingual child is not magic. It is strategy. In Part 2, Yulia Akhmetova returns to the Languages Pedagogy Podcast to move from awareness to action. This episode focuses on how parents can actively protect the home language, build a family language plan, and create routines that give children real exposure beyond basic commands. We discuss why “children are like sponges” is dangerously incomplete, how families can build language-rich homes, why schools sometimes discourage home languages, and how monolingual bias still shapes classrooms around the world. Yulia also shares practical advice for teachers working with multilingual families and reminds us that every student enters the classroom with language, identity, and cultural knowledge. For parents, teachers, and serious educators, this episode is a blueprint for protecting multilingual identity. Wanna know more about Yulia Akhmetova and her work on Multilingual learners? Check on the links below and let’s keep learning together: Website: https://hellomultilinguals.com/  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yulia-akhmetova-ab56a6175/  Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/hello.multilingualclassroom/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@hello.multilingualclass Learn more and connect with Mike: www.mikenglishonline.com [http://www.mikenglishonline.com/] #multilingualeducation #bilingualparenting #heritagelanguage #languagelearning #multilingualfamilies #teachertraining #languageidentity #home language

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episode Ep217. ft. Yulia Akhmetova - The Hidden Crisis of Multilingual Families: Why Children Lose Their Home Language (Part 1) cover

Ep217. ft. Yulia Akhmetova - The Hidden Crisis of Multilingual Families: Why Children Lose Their Home Language (Part 1)

Your child can speak your language today… and slowly lose it tomorrow. In this powerful episode, Yulia Akhmetova joins the Languages Pedagogy Podcast to unpack the hidden crisis many multilingual families face: children gradually abandoning their home language, and with it, part of their identity. We explore why language loss is not just about vocabulary, but about family roots, culture, memory, emotional connection, and belonging. Yulia breaks down major bilingualism myths, including whether two languages confuse children, why kids mix languages, what translanguaging really means, and why screen time can never replace real human interaction. For parents, teachers, and serious language learners, this episode is a necessary conversation about heritage language preservation, multilingual parenting, bilingual children, and the emotional power of speaking the language of home. Wanna know more about Yulia Akhmetova and her work on Multilingual learners? Check on the links below and let’s keep learning together: Website: https://hellomultilinguals.com/  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yulia-akhmetova-ab56a6175/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hello.multilingualclassroom/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@hello.multilingualclass Learn more and connect with Mike: www.mikenglishonline.com [http://www.mikenglishonline.com/] #multilingualfamilies #bilingualchildren #heritagelanguage #languagelearning #home language #translanguaging #languageidentity #bilingualism

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Ep216. ft. Larisa Zepeda - Why Russian Feels Impossible—And How to Finally Break Through | The Truth About Learning Russian (Part 2)

The breakthrough in Russian starts when you stop trying to understand everything at once. In Part 2, Larisa Zepeda goes deeper into practical strategies: how to learn grammar without panic, why beginners should speak from day one, how music and Soviet films can train your ear, and why consistency beats intensity every time. This episode is a direct roadmap for learners who want real Russian fluency—not textbook confusion. Start building stronger language habits today: www.mikenglishonline.com [http://www.mikenglishonline.com/] #learnrussian #russianfluency #languagelearning #russianforbeginners #speakingrussian #languagepedagogy #mikenglishonline

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