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ParentWise

by The Cerebral Palsy Foundation

A series of podcasts to help families understand some of the complex issues of parenting a child with cerebral palsy

Copyright: © 2009 The Cerebral Palsy Foundation

Episodes

Siblings - Kate Strohm

17m · Published 10 Apr 03:49
Kate Strohm, founder of Siblings Australia, talks about the positive impact siblings can have on the wellbeing of a child with disability.

Siblings - Angela Dew

21m · Published 10 Apr 03:44
Angela Dew discusses the transition of care from ageing parents to siblings, for people with cerebral palsy 40 years and over.

All About Saliva; children with cerebral palsy

16m · Published 07 Feb 04:35
For some children and adults with cerebral palsy, controlling saliva can be very difficult. In this podcast, speech pathologist, Leigha Dark, discusses why saliva is important for digestion and oral health and explores some of the treatments available to assist with managing problems with saliva in children with cerebral palsy.

Articulation in Children with Cerebral Palsy

17m · Published 07 Feb 04:34
The act of making sounds or speech is something most of us take for granted, yet 60% of children with cerebral palsy have some type of speech or articulation difficulty. In this podcast, speech pathologist, Leigha Dark, explores some of the problems that can arise with articulation for children with cerebral palsy and suggests some strategies for parents to help their child improve the way that they speak and produce sounds

Language Development in Children with Cerebral Palsy

10m · Published 07 Feb 04:32
Learning to communicate with others, and ensuring that you’re understood, is a vital part of any child’s early development. In this podcast, speech pathologist, Alana Bain, explains how children develop language, what’s different about that process for children with cerebral palsy and what parents can do to help their children develop language skills effectively.

Literacy for Children with Cerebral Palsy

14m · Published 07 Feb 04:31
Literacy, or the ability to read and write letters and text, is an important set of skills for your child to develop. However some research suggests that children with cerebral palsy - who may be non-verbal or who use augmentative or alternative communication (also known as AAC) - may experience delays with their literacy development. Can parents predict that their child will have difficulty with literacy? What can parents do to support their child to read and write if they do struggle with literacy? Speech Pathologist, Alana Bain, discusses these and other question in this podcast about literacy and children with cerebral palsy.

The path forward: six thinking hats

17h 0m · Published 07 Feb 04:29
Marelle Thornton AM is President of The Spastic Centre of New South Wales and the mother of an adult daughter with cerebral palsy. In this podcast, Marelle shares a thinking tool called ‘The Six Hats,’ which she has found invaluable for dealing with life as a parent of a child with a disability. Devised by Dr Edward de Bono, and discussed at length in his book, ‘Six Thinking Hats’, the tool gives us six different ways to think about thinking and, in this case, to think about disability.

Inclusion - for everyone!

9m · Published 07 Feb 04:08
Inclusion is about taking part in social, cultural, educational and sporting activities, regardless of our background or ability. As recreation therapist Jessica Tarr explains in this podcast, for children with a disability inclusion is about much more than just building ramps for access. Drawing on her experience of helping kids with a disability to achieve their recreational and sporting goals, Jessica reflects on the most effective ways to overcome barriers to inclusion. 0:00:58 What is inclusion? 0:02:59 Truly inclusive environments 0:06:30 Getting started with inclusion

Sense of Belonging

8m · Published 07 Feb 03:46
In this podcast, youth worker Peter Horsley shares his insights about how parents can help their teenagers disabilities develop an all-important sense of belonging. 0:00:32 The teenage years 0:02:19 Healthy friendships and relationships 0:06:01 Giving your teenager space

Powered Mobility

12m · Published 07 Feb 03:43
In this podcast, occupational therapist and seating consultant, Natalie Carden, explains the benefits of powered mobility for children with a disability and gives you some hints about how to investigate powered mobility options for your child. 0:00:39 What is powered mobility? 0:02:35 Powered mobility benefits 0:06:24 Accessing powered mobility 0:10:07 Starting out with powered mobility

ParentWise has 32 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 21:43:35. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 27th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on February 8th, 2024 06:52.

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