Unmasking Social
Tune in for an emotional, eye-opening journey with two passionate (and funny) professionals breaking down the complexities of literacy, executive functioning, and what it truly means to support neurodivergent learners. This episode is raw, real, and packed with insights you need to hear. If you're tired of surface-level advice, this conversation with Jennifer Volpe, a speech and language pathologist who owns Speak, Learn and Play (formerly Manner of Speaking) in Park, Slope Brooklyn is what you have been waiting for, In this episode: * Jennifer shares her inspiring journey from NYC public schools to private practice, revealing how her experiences shaped her understanding of literacy and executive functioning. * Investigating how social, emotional, and neurobiological factors intersect with literacy struggles. * Why phonics and systematic instruction are mandatory, and the challenges they pose when they are missing. * The role of executive functions like working memory, inhibition, and cognitive flexibility in reading and comprehension. * The dangers of broad diagnoses and overpathologizing, and the impact of system shrtcomings. * Practical strategies to support reading for kids and teens, including text structure, visualizations, and question-first approaches. * The power of peer support, emotional regulation, and real-life skills for lifelong success. * A call to action for trauma-informed, and neuro-ffirming education. To connect with Jenn: https://www.speaklearnandplay.com Follow Unmasking Social at: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/unmaskingsocial1 [https://www.instagram.com/unmaskingsocial1] YouTube: Unmasking Social: The Podcast - YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@socialunmasking/podcasts]
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