Wiggle Talk - A Podcast For Parents

The Book That’s Opening Big Conversations About Little Brains

Nov 10, 2025
Join Sandhya Menon, a neurodivergent child psychologist and author, as she shares insights into embracing neurodiversity with love and pride. She discusses the importance of early conversations about brain differences and how books like The Brain Forest normalize these discussions at home. Sandhya emphasizes understanding the needs behind behaviors and the significant role schools play in supporting diverse learners. With a focus on community responsibility, she inspires parents to foster self-advocacy in children, creating a more inclusive environment for all.
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ADVICE

Adjust The Environment First

  • Assess the person-environment fit and adapt settings to support learning differences.
  • Advocate for flexible classroom options like alternative seating or floor work.
ANECDOTE

Lunchbox Change For Practical Needs

  • Sandhya describes changing her child's lunch from a sandwich to pasta with butter to ensure they ate.
  • She revisited cultural stories about food to prioritise her child's nutrition over norms.
ADVICE

Find The Need Behind Behaviour

  • Identify the need behind challenging behaviour instead of assuming defiance.
  • Meet that need by adapting routines, like building movement into mealtimes for an ADHD child.
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