Advocating for your kids and the cutlery drawer debate
Our guest today opens up about the long and painful journey of fiercely advocating for her son after he started struggling at school. Children’s author Sally Rippin is with us to share the story of her son’s dyslexia and ADHD, plus what needs to change in the classroom to support our kids more. And after Mel read that you should put your cutlery in the basket handle side DOWN, she grills Jules on her approach to some of life’s basic activities (sock, sock, shoe, shoe or sock, shoe, sock, shoe?!)
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