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Accommodations are simpler than you might think—so what's holding us back?
Desiree highlights how simple it can be to make physical accommodations for our neurodivergent colleagues at work. Adjusting the lighting, for instance, is an easy way to create a more inclusive environment.
Accommodations are simpler than you might think-so what's holding us back?
To accommodate is to be fair, giving everyone the same opportunities regardless of their differences. Let’s make that change today!
Catch the full discussion on RUclips and Spotify.
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Видео

Did you know that Malaysia has no job seekers discrimination law?
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Did you know that Malaysia has no job seekers discrimination law? Unlike education accommodations which is part of an Act, Malaysia still has some catching up to do where workplace accommodations are concerned for people with disabilities. In Episode 27 of Kita Family podcast, the hosts discuss workplace accommodations - some easy steps employers can take now to be inclusive in hiring neurodive...
Workplace Accommodations: What it entails and how can employers get started - Ep 27
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Inclusion and diversity at the workplace go beyond ticking the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) box. It is about creating an environment where one can thrive in the workplace regardless the abilities. In this episode of Kita Family Podcast, the hosts discuss simple yet affordable accommodations that can be done by employers to start hiring neurodivergent candidates, workplace culture that ...
Striving to thriving through workplace accommodations
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The phrase, "striving to thriving" is rather meaningful to most of the neurodivergent community. It is especially so when it comes to gaining meaningful employment with the appropriate accommodations. Workplace accommodations are imperative to ensure that skills are properly utilised in the proper context of getting a job done. Diversity, Equity and Inclusion or DEI is very much a buzzword in t...
If my child needs occupational therapy or speech therapy, does that mean they're autistic?
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Desiree often receives a question from concerned parents: "If my child needs occupational therapy or speech therapy, does that mean they're autistic?" It's important to understand that the need for these therapies doesn't necessarily indicate autism. Occupational and speech therapies are designed to support a wide range of developmental challenges, helping children build essential skills in com...
Deciding to stop working with a therapist, and breaking the news to them
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Deciding to stop working with a particular therapist, or to pause a certain therapy because we don’t see any improvements-or even for other reasons such as logistics or family situation-is an important decision, as we want to ensure that therapy remains sustainable. However, it can sometimes be challenging to break the news to the therapist, as we fear hurting their feelings. Both Didi and Desi...
Red flag when choosing therapy for your neurodivergent kid
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One significant red flag that the ladies discussed is when parents are prohibited from participating in or observing their child’s therapy sessions. As parents, we naturally want to see progress and stay informed about our child's development. To achieve this, it’s crucial that we’re given the opportunity to observe how the therapy is conducted. If a therapy center restricts or denies parental ...
Is It Really Therapy? And Red Flags When Choosing Therapy for Neurodivergent Kids | Episode 26
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In this episode of the Kita Family Podcast, the KFam ladies discuss the often-misunderstood world of therapy for neurodivergent children. Are we truly using the term "therapy" correctly? How can we ensure that the therapies we choose are genuinely beneficial for our kids? Join us as we discuss the potential misuse of the word "therapy" and share critical red flags to watch out for when selectin...
In this upcoming episode, the hosts will discuss the term “therapy” and its potential misuse
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Therapy- what does it do for our kids? Do we need it? And if so, how do we choose the best therapy for our child? When selecting therapists for our neurodivergent children, it’s crucial to watch for certain red flags. The term “therapy” is increasingly used by businesses to promote their services, but are these services truly beneficial for our kids, or are they simply using the term to follow ...
Making accommodations isn’t just a win for neurodivergent kids, but for neurotypical kids too.
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Making reasonable accommodations isn’t just a win for neurodivergent kids-it’s beneficial for neurotypical kids too. Neurotypical children have their own unique learning styles and needs, and they can also benefit from accommodations that cater to these differences. By recognizing and addressing these needs, we create a more inclusive learning environment where everyone can thrive. Learning is ...
It’s okay to request for specific accommodations from schools if it is what your child needs.
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Sometimes, people might not know what we need, so it's up to us to reach out and let them know. This idea is really important when it comes to getting reasonable accommodations in schools. Even though we hope schools are already prepared for our children’s needs, we sometimes have to ask for what’s reasonable ourselves. And when we do ask for help, it's good to be ready to offer any support we ...
Section 28 of the Persons with Disabilities Act mandates for reasonable accommodations in schools
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Here's another sneak peek from our latest episode, which just dropped yesterday on RUclips and Spotify! In this 25th episode, the KFam ladies chat about reasonable accommodations in educational setting. Section 28 of the Persons with Disabilities Act mandates for reasonable accommodations in schools. It is also important to keep the lines of communication open between schools and parents, and h...
KFam ladies explore the vital topic of reasonable accommodations within educational settings.
Просмотров 1721 день назад
Education is a cornerstone of every child's development, shaping their future and opening doors to opportunities. It's crucial that all children, regardless of their unique needs, have access to a learning environment that supports and nurtures their growth. In our 25th episode which is coming to you really soon, SK, Didi, and Desiree explore the vital topic of reasonable accommodations within ...
Reasonable Accommodations for a Neurodivergent in a Learning Environment | Episode 25
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We strive for inclusion in all aspects and the learning environment is so important in the formative years of a person and beyond. In Episode 25 of Kfam, SK, Didi and Desiree talk about reasonable accommodations in a learning environments. The podcasters share about their thoughts on what reasonable accommodations look like and also share personal stories on their experiences with their childre...
Nori shares, we need to take care of ourselves too, and it’s okay to put ourselves first sometimes.
Просмотров 3928 дней назад
In the chat about "riding the storm," the KFam ladies made a crucial point: we need to take care of ourselves too, and it’s okay to put ourselves first sometimes. Nori expressed this beautifully, and Didi shared how she prioritized herself by making a conscious decision to manage her own load, recognizing her limits and understanding what she can handle. Storms are never easy. While we naturall...
Desiree bravely shared her IVF journey, something that’s really tough for her to talk about.
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Desiree bravely shared her IVF journey, something that’s really tough for her to talk about.
Taking a moment to think about it’s happening can help us feel better and be kinder to ourselves
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Taking a moment to think about it’s happening can help us feel better and be kinder to ourselves
Riding the Storm: KFam’s Real Stories of Resilience | Episode 24
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Riding the Storm: KFam’s Real Stories of Resilience | Episode 24
Desiree shares some great tips on how to prepare your kids for the unexpected event of going missing
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Desiree shares some great tips on how to prepare your kids for the unexpected event of going missing
What can we do to ensure the safety of our children and prevent losing them?
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What can we do to ensure the safety of our children and prevent losing them?
Child Missing: How to Prevent and Respond, Especially for Neurodivergent Children | Episode 23
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Child Missing: How to Prevent and Respond, Especially for Neurodivergent Children | Episode 23
Embrace our children's strengths! Focus on what they enjoy and excel at
Просмотров 43Месяц назад
Embrace our children's strengths! Focus on what they enjoy and excel at
KFam ladies share why they believe the Medical Model is still important and needs to coexist
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KFam ladies share why they believe the Medical Model is still important and needs to coexist
Neuroaffirming. What is it and how does it connect with neurodiversity?
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Neuroaffirming. What is it and how does it connect with neurodiversity?
From Deficits to Strengths: Medical Model vs. Social Model | Episode 22
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From Deficits to Strengths: Medical Model vs. Social Model | Episode 22
This time, the KFam ladies discuss the Medical Model versus the Social Model.
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This time, the KFam ladies discuss the Medical Model versus the Social Model.
Nori reads The Promise to Ryan, by Jacquelyn Ang
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Nori reads The Promise to Ryan, by Jacquelyn Ang
What will happen to our neurodivergent kids after we leave?
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What will happen to our neurodivergent kids after we leave?
We don’t want to see this in the future..
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We don’t want to see this in the future..
KFam started talking about some of the things we need to prepare before we leave our kids for good
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KFam started talking about some of the things we need to prepare before we leave our kids for good

Комментарии

  • @IbnAb.Rahman
    @IbnAb.Rahman Час назад

    Great job All of you ❤❤

  • @common9
    @common9 День назад

    May I knw how to ctt Kita Family email? I'm an epileptic male frm Johor. I deleted my IG,FB acc long ago...

  • @afifa1030
    @afifa1030 3 дня назад

    nice sharing thank you 👍

  • @mumtazahmustajab9870
    @mumtazahmustajab9870 22 дня назад

    Implementing reasonable accommodations requires collaboration between educators, parents, and students to ensure that the needs of neurodivergent individuals are met. Regular evaluation and adjustment of these accommodations are essential to adapt to the changing needs and progress of the student. Examples of these are: 1. Environmental adjustments such as sensory-friendly spaces, flexible seatings such as type of seats 2. Instructional supports such as visual aids, simplified instructions 3. Assessment modifications looked at timetable and schedules. 4. Technological assistance such as audiobook, recording lectures 5. Emotional and behavioral support such as counseling services, positive reinforcement 6. Communication and interaction Most importantly understand a child's individual condition so that his or her learnings can be optimized.

  • @mansaman4132
    @mansaman4132 24 дня назад

    suami asyik cari publisiti murahan

  • @rokiahhashim6153
    @rokiahhashim6153 Месяц назад

    Semoga sabar dan tabah menghadapi ujian Allah swt KJ dan Nori.

  • @aichingkoay4953
    @aichingkoay4953 Месяц назад

    You guys are great mothers. Nice sharing on this topic. Keep up your effort on caring for your child/children. My blessings to everyone of you. ❤❤❤

  • @FeugGhd-dp5up
    @FeugGhd-dp5up Месяц назад

    Yr son Timur is such a adorable boy. God will bless him lots and throughout his life. Trust in God.

  • @vasanthigovindan1454
    @vasanthigovindan1454 Месяц назад

    Great topic. Thank you ladies

  • @rajasingammuthusamy959
    @rajasingammuthusamy959 Месяц назад

    Adore as it is as natural human gesture.

  • @monalizkz546
    @monalizkz546 Месяц назад

    Omg love this topic! Semuanya hit the spot! I myself mother of 2 atypical kids semuanya relatable.

  • @jaqlingham8799
    @jaqlingham8799 Месяц назад

    🌹Rest in Peace Felina Feisol - I have heard and read about her life as an advocate, and memang truly inspiring. I wish her family especially Naim strength and hope in their new journey.

  • @jaqlingham8799
    @jaqlingham8799 2 месяца назад

    Fantastic topic ! Thank you KFam....I have been working with children and adults with disabilities for as long as I can remember and being in this field has taught me that my own self care is priority when Im helping my learners or participants. In all my workshops and trainings (for teachers and parents in our community here in Sabah) I have always stressed on the importance of self care for the caregiver (parents, guardians, siblings) before the child (some say, hey! that's not right) 🤔 I use the 'airplane emergency analogy,' the oxygen mask rule .... This is similar...... in order to save those under our care, we need to save ourselves first. We cannot co-regulate if we ourselves are tired or burnt out....I have been there too, taking everything into my hands until my whole system broke down & I too was admitted to the hospital. Sometimes, it does take something as drastic as this to realise.....okey, okey.... i need to take a step back and make some changes....hence, i now prioritise self care through mindfulness into my sessions & for myself. O yes! and just chilling whenever I can, even if it's pulling over the road just to 'breathe' ❣ #musicandmovement

  • @helenleeminchin3341
    @helenleeminchin3341 2 месяца назад

    I think mothers of autistic children need to have a balanced routine of exercise and a strong spiritual life in order to care for their autistic child. A supportive husband is essential.

  • @spoonpigeon4184
    @spoonpigeon4184 2 месяца назад

    Saya salah 1 ibu kpd anak autistic,saya jugak pernah di fasa burnout,mungkin sbb saya x nak menyusahkan org lain,termasuk suami saya,saya rasa saya mampu urus anak saya,pls note anak saya yg sulung autistic,yg bongsu saya setakat ni nampak normal tp dia clingy,ya Allah penat nya. Tp lama2 saya rasa saya x boleh dlm keadaan begitu,because emosi saya sgt terganggu, akhir nya saya bg tahu jugak kpd suami saya yg saya terlampau penat. Jd kpd ibu bapa di luar pls don't be like me,pls seek help kalau burnout,ur body somehow will give u a signal utk shutdown. Pls don't force yourself ❤.reach help and support

  • @rosliaziz3543
    @rosliaziz3543 2 месяца назад

    Salam dan salam sejahtera amboi pandai berkata berkias kat saya single leaders 😮😂❤

  • @spoonpigeon4184
    @spoonpigeon4184 2 месяца назад

    X sabar for this episode

  • @zulkifleeah7889
    @zulkifleeah7889 2 месяца назад

    Just came across this podcast.. I love it! Keep it up ladies!

  • @AaronSwift-yd1es
    @AaronSwift-yd1es 4 месяца назад

    There is no such thing as a neurodivergent child/person. stop breathing into the mic

  • @rosliaziz3543
    @rosliaziz3543 4 месяца назад

    Sbb semua x faham apa masalahnya duit poket xde dgn nak sara hidup keluarga sendiri sbb xde yg nak bantu mcm nak buat clain semua kerja

  • @joequah
    @joequah 4 месяца назад

    Great discussion 🎉 And i totally agree regarding the Etiqa’s iklan Raya. 👏🏽

  • @Lan-in1ey
    @Lan-in1ey 5 месяцев назад

    Balik ke Ajaran Islam, apa yg berlaku atas perbuatan kita sendiri.Apa yg kita buat betul, betul lah kita dpt, apa yg kita buat salah,salahlah kita dpt.

  • @nurfazilawati
    @nurfazilawati 5 месяцев назад

    Seriously i love this podcast. Kenapalah baru sekarang ada. Im not a mother nor married with children. But i love the idea of inclusion. Everyone is different kan.

  • @mohmeegaik6686
    @mohmeegaik6686 5 месяцев назад

    Datin Nori is beautiful & so well spoken. Syabas, Nori.

    • @mfaredabdullah
      @mfaredabdullah 5 месяцев назад

      Dia tak ada Datin . kj taknak ambik tolak banyak kali title tu.

  • @rosliaziz3543
    @rosliaziz3543 5 месяцев назад

    Sbb saya satu je kelemahan x pandai nak buat clain je sebab tu korg boleh kata apa pun alhamdulillah bagi saya

  • @amik348
    @amik348 5 месяцев назад

    Kalau pakai tudu g lg manisss

  • @enoughluv
    @enoughluv 5 месяцев назад

    Good topic and may this channel grow and have more interesting topic to come😊

  • @fariezakamil9308
    @fariezakamil9308 5 месяцев назад

    My daughter is ASD girl.. she is also hyperlexia..my girl boleh baca masa umur 2 tahun..memori dia sngt amazing.. she's very smart girl.. Alhamdulillah ❤

  • @maryamfarzana8631
    @maryamfarzana8631 5 месяцев назад

    Hi Didi, I have 2 asd & nonverbal son and I can totally relate to how you feel. The acceptance came on and off my head. Still trying... Thanks for this wonderful sharing ❤

  • @user-pg2dq8um4x
    @user-pg2dq8um4x 5 месяцев назад

    Suka podcast mcm ni utk org yg kurg faham bahasa inggeris.. sy ada autisme juge...moga segala urusan pn nori dipermudahkan

  • @diamondnezzy215
    @diamondnezzy215 5 месяцев назад

    Suka sharing nii❤ My son belum di diagnose. He is 3 years old now. Masih dalam appt dengan doc. Tapi sejak dia umur 18 bulan, bila nurse bagi M chart untuk I tick2, then kena refer to paeds, perlahan2 saya cuba terima yang anak saya ni ada autism. Walaupun sebenarnya saya doa dari sebelum pregnant supaya anak saya ‘sempurna’ sebab abang2 saya salah seorang dari mereka autism n sorang lagi dyslexia. So saya rasa macam ada posibility untuk dapat anak begitu. Awal2 ada jugak sikittt in denial tapi tak lama. Saya fikir sekarang ni sama ada dia autism atau tak dah bukan lagi isu besar. Yang penting saya kena bantu dia. Cuma my struggle know kadang2 saya blur nak buat apa. Rasa macam tak kreatif😅 Then Saya rasa bersalah untuk biarkan dia tak de aktiviti sedangkan saya pun ada kerja lain nak dibuat. Saya rasa macam saya a loser mom if saya tak buat any activity. Saya cuba untuk create activity. It just kadang saya rasa blur apa benda saya perlu buat. Buat masa ni mampu untuk hantar ank terapi 4 kali sbln sahaja. InsyaAllah kami tengah cuba untuk naikkan kekerapan hantar dia ke pusat terapi sebab therapist lebih pakar untuk buat activity. Mm, dia macam seolah if he is not improve saya terasa nak salahkan diri sendiri. Mungkin sebab saya ada simpan harapan supaya anak saya boleh masuk aliran perdana. Entah lah😅 Mungkin saya perlu refer moms yang dah ada pengalaman lebih lama tentang hala tuju anak2 autism. Macam abang2 saya, sekarang dibawah jagaan saya. Tak bekerja. Saya cuma harap anak saya jauh lebih baik masa depan. Panjang pulak saya tulis kan. Kadang2 memang banyak benda terbuku tapi tak tahu nak tanya pada siapa😅

  • @ainnielam3732
    @ainnielam3732 5 месяцев назад

    Best.. suka dengar❤

  • @nurhaninabdulrahman4400
    @nurhaninabdulrahman4400 5 месяцев назад

    Such an amazing session. U guys just made me remember exactly my feeling when i went through the journey diagnosing my son with autism. The acceptance,the denial,the sadness..and the fact tht u cant indulge in this feeling bcz time is ticking..its not my life..its my son’s life. I had to push aside all ths feeling n get into action mode. I still remember going numb walking to JKM for the OKU card.the moment the officer gave me the pink card i just went numb. Like didi ckp,u felt the death of the dreamful child. Im grateful tht im in training industry so somehow i know tvet is way more recognised. 2 yrs down the road,OMG i get him into the PPKI and he starts to love the school. And i told him when he asleep..go rock the world son! God has plan for u.i am ur enable. I am always here just in case things get overwhelmed. And thus i must be strong. Thank u for this session.. i know now i am not alone ❤

  • @rushtomrushdi6265
    @rushtomrushdi6265 5 месяцев назад

    Salam. Harap semua dalam God blessings. Sy ada anak autistic boy berumor 14 tahun. Sy tak percaya therapy boleh menyembuh autism. Ada tak kaedah medical treatment seperti brain surgery to heal the disease?

    • @ArifAbdulManap
      @ArifAbdulManap 5 месяцев назад

      Wassalam wbt. Sy bapa kpd 2 boys, seorg ADHD+disleksia, seorg autism. Sy harap tuan boleh tukar perspektif yg anak2 kita ada neurodiverse, cara otak mereka proses maklumat agak berbeza dgn neurotipikal (budak normal). Keadaan mereka bkn penyakit. Bila tuan boleh terima dan redha, kita sbg ibu bapa akan fokus utk bantu mereka menguruskan ciri2 neurodiverse. Terapi semua ni sbg ikhtiar kita Insya Allah. Semoga dipermudahkan urusan tuan dan semua ibubapa/penjaga anak2 istimewa.

  • @ramiahpillai3248
    @ramiahpillai3248 5 месяцев назад

    To every autistic parent, you all are the greatest, and God bless.❤

  • @niniemuhamad7809
    @niniemuhamad7809 5 месяцев назад

    Eh noriiii.. still dgn khairy ke? Sorry..Tanya je...

  • @nabihanabiha9080
    @nabihanabiha9080 5 месяцев назад

    Ini Abdullah bin Badawi sepatut kahwin dgn sepupu2nya ikut cara Nabi Mohd SAW jodohkan anak2nya sampai DAKWAH Agama Islam berkembang sampai kiamat,insyallah.Ini Abdullah Bin Badawi dua org perempua2 tidak dikenali Allah beritahu BAHAYA drp Jepun dan Org2 Cina British jajah bawa mereka jadi hamba berkerja di ladang dll utk British jadi kayaraya di Great Britain sampai perjanjian pd th 1990 an.Ini Abdullah bin Badawi perempuan2 tidak dikenali BAHAYA jadikan nyanyuk dan binasa ke neraka jahanam.Anaknya Nori drp perempuan negara Jepun TERKONGKONG mcm bayi tua azab menguruskan bayi tua sampai mati hanya syg@suka dgn emak@bapaknya apa2 Allah tidak bagi kejayaan di dunia dan di akhirat.Amen.Wasalam..tu.

  • @zuraidahmohdali2443
    @zuraidahmohdali2443 5 месяцев назад

    yes betul

  • @Jaco059
    @Jaco059 6 месяцев назад

    Are Chinese people included in diversity?

  • @TheControlBlue
    @TheControlBlue 6 месяцев назад

    No, stop, why?! Diversity has been pushed everywhere and everything is getting worse.. Are you guys paid by Soros? Who is behind this?

  • @user-ws4lc8fu4v
    @user-ws4lc8fu4v 6 месяцев назад

    Well done, Kita Family! Just a small suggestion, Nori should speak into the mic - her levels are too soft and the mic (which isn't facing her mouth) isn't picking her voice up.

    • @KitaFamilyPodcast
      @KitaFamilyPodcast 6 месяцев назад

      Hi! Thank you for your feedback. We will definitely take this into consideration.

  • @zahiryusof-craft4959
    @zahiryusof-craft4959 6 месяцев назад

    i was there and i found that the subject matter is very interesting. Anyway i can relate to the topic because i'm also involved as a volunteer to an OKU centre. ruclips.net/video/8YCUZ0rnoLY/видео.htmlfeature=shared

  • @keli748
    @keli748 6 месяцев назад

    Look forward next episodes