OT for Two Season 2 Episode 4: Square Peg, Round Hole - Supporting Kids Who Think Differently
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In this episode of OT for Two, we explore what it feels like to be a square peg in a round hole.
Many of the systems around us — school, routines, expectations, even the way we define "success" — were designed with neurotypical brains in mind. For neurodivergent kids (and adults), that can mean constantly feeling like they're the wrong shape for the spaces they're expected to fit into.
In this conversation, Trish and Jayne share insights from their professional and personal lives about what happens when we stop trying to force children to fit the mould, and instead start creating environments that work for the way their brains naturally think, learn and move through the world.
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