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Therapy, Patience, and Progress: The Long-Term Vision for Neurodivergent Children

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In today’s episode, Jess Ngaheu shares her journey as a mother to Hawaiki, who has cerebral palsy, and explores the importance of persistence in therapy for children with special needs. Drawing from her own experience and the therapeutic programs she has designed at Little Superheroes, Jess discusses the emotional roller coaster that many parents face and why it’s essential to hold onto hope, even when progress seems slow or non-existent.

Key Discussion Points:

  1. The Challenges of Persistent Therapy:
    • Jess opens up about the emotional toll therapy can take on both children and parents.
    • The frustrations and doubts when progress seems stagnant.
    • The experience of "taking 10 steps backwards" after a breakthrough.
  2. Understanding Neuroplasticity:
    • An introduction to the concept of neuroplasticity and how the brain’s ability to change and adapt is particularly strong in children.
    • Jess references a study in Nature Review Neuroscience by Dr. Mzenik, highlighting that consistent, targeted therapies can significantly reshape neural pathways.
  3. Real Stories of Hope and Progress:
    • Jess shares touching stories from her clinic, including a boy named Uzziah and a breakthrough moment with her own children playing together for the first time.
    • These stories emphasize that even small changes, such as a smile or eye contact, are signs of underlying neurological development.
  4. Practical Tips for Staying Motivated:
    • Celebrate Small Wins: Create a victory jar or keep a progress journal to track your child’s development.
    • Surround Yourself with Support: Lean on other parents, therapists, and professionals who understand the journey.
    • Take Care of Your Mental Health: Remember, you can’t pour from an empty cup.
  5. The Long-Term Vision of Therapy:
    • Why maintaining a long-term perspective is crucial.
    • Even when you feel like progress isn’t visible, the brain is working and growing, and over time, those changes will become apparent.

Takeaway Message:

The journey of therapy for special needs children is often long and filled with ups and downs. But persistence, resilience, and hope are key. Celebrate small wins, trust the process, and never give up because every effort you put in today is shaping a brighter future for your child.

Resources:

New Therapy Slots Available: Due to popular demand, we opened up an extra day at her practice in Oxenford, offering revolutionary therapies for neurodivergent children. Limited spots available—click this link to inquire https://www.halaxy.com/book/little-superheroes/location/1140031

Consultation & Training Services: We also offer consultation and training services to childcare centres and schools with special needs departments. If you know anyone who could benefit, please contact us 0410 053 611 / admin@littlesuperheroes.com.au
Connect with us:
- www.littlesuperheroes.com.au
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/littlesuperheroes_/
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100085361951225

Interested in being a podcast guest? Fill out the form https://forms.gle/zNbMezugBZxAJxBa6
For inquiries, guesting opportunities, or collaborations, reach out to us at admin@littlesuperheroes.com.au

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In today’s episode, Jess Ngaheu shares her journey as a mother to Hawaiki, who has cerebral palsy, and explores the importance of persistence in therapy for children with special needs. Drawing from her own experience and the therapeutic programs she has designed at Little Superheroes, Jess discusses the emotional roller coaster that many parents face and why it’s essential to hold onto hope, even when progress seems slow or non-existent.

Key Discussion Points:

  1. The Challenges of Persistent Therapy:
    • Jess opens up about the emotional toll therapy can take on both children and parents.
    • The frustrations and doubts when progress seems stagnant.
    • The experience of "taking 10 steps backwards" after a breakthrough.
  2. Understanding Neuroplasticity:
    • An introduction to the concept of neuroplasticity and how the brain’s ability to change and adapt is particularly strong in children.
    • Jess references a study in Nature Review Neuroscience by Dr. Mzenik, highlighting that consistent, targeted therapies can significantly reshape neural pathways.
  3. Real Stories of Hope and Progress:
    • Jess shares touching stories from her clinic, including a boy named Uzziah and a breakthrough moment with her own children playing together for the first time.
    • These stories emphasize that even small changes, such as a smile or eye contact, are signs of underlying neurological development.
  4. Practical Tips for Staying Motivated:
    • Celebrate Small Wins: Create a victory jar or keep a progress journal to track your child’s development.
    • Surround Yourself with Support: Lean on other parents, therapists, and professionals who understand the journey.
    • Take Care of Your Mental Health: Remember, you can’t pour from an empty cup.
  5. The Long-Term Vision of Therapy:
    • Why maintaining a long-term perspective is crucial.
    • Even when you feel like progress isn’t visible, the brain is working and growing, and over time, those changes will become apparent.

Takeaway Message:

The journey of therapy for special needs children is often long and filled with ups and downs. But persistence, resilience, and hope are key. Celebrate small wins, trust the process, and never give up because every effort you put in today is shaping a brighter future for your child.

Resources:

New Therapy Slots Available: Due to popular demand, we opened up an extra day at her practice in Oxenford, offering revolutionary therapies for neurodivergent children. Limited spots available—click this link to inquire https://www.halaxy.com/book/little-superheroes/location/1140031

Consultation & Training Services: We also offer consultation and training services to childcare centres and schools with special needs departments. If you know anyone who could benefit, please contact us 0410 053 611 / admin@littlesuperheroes.com.au
Connect with us:
- www.littlesuperheroes.com.au
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/littlesuperheroes_/
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100085361951225

Interested in being a podcast guest? Fill out the form https://forms.gle/zNbMezugBZxAJxBa6
For inquiries, guesting opportunities, or collaborations, reach out to us at admin@littlesuperheroes.com.au

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