Episode 217: Educating Exceptional Children

Episode 217: Educating Exceptional Children

Author: The Classical Academies March 24, 2026 Duration: 14:22
Students labeled as “exceptional” often navigate unique learning challenges, both visible and invisible. Whether a child is managing dyslexia, ADHD, twice-exceptionality, or advanced giftedness, their needs deserve thoughtful, individualized support. In this episode, educational consultant Jennifer Mauser from the Institute for Excellence in Writing dives into the essential topic of teaching students with exceptionalities. She highlights the transformative power of early identification and intervention. She offers practical insight into how parents and educators can better nurture each child’s distinct learning journey so every student can thrive and reach their full potential.International Dyslexia AssociationReading RocketsADDitude Magazine

At The Classical Academies Partnering With Parents, we believe a child's education is a shared journey. This isn't about delivering lectures from experts to an audience; it's a conversation built on real experience. Each episode draws from the collective wisdom of our hosts-educators and homeschooling parents who are in the trenches themselves-to explore what it truly means to guide a young learner. You'll hear specific, actionable strategies for creating a rich learning environment at home, alongside candid stories about the challenges and triumphs of taking an active role. The aim is to move beyond theory into the practical realities of teaching, whether you are fully homeschooling or seeking to better support your child within a traditional school setting. Tune in for a thoughtful discussion that reframes education as a collaborative effort, offering reassurance and concrete ideas to help you cultivate curiosity and confidence in your role. This podcast from The Classical Academies serves as a steady resource for anyone committed to being a foundational part of their child's academic and personal growth.
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