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Breaking Barriers to Education with Barbie Rivera - Author, Educator & Parent
- 2024/09/25
- 再生時間: 42 分
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What would you do if your child's future was being dictated by a misdiagnosis? On this heartfelt episode of The Competence Institute podcast, we sit down with Barbie Rivera, author, educator and parent, who recounts her powerful journey advocating for her son Damon. Wrongly labeled as mentally handicapped for confusing letters, Damon was faced with a future of medication. Hear how Barbie's unwavering commitment led her to homeschool her children despite facing rejection and criticism, showcasing the crucial impact of parental advocacy.
In another segment, we uncover the remarkable transformation of Tony, a 16-year-old labeled as "learning disabled" and on the brink of academic failure. After enrolling at Help Miami, an alternative school, Tony's life changed dramatically through personalized education and intensive tutoring. You'll be amazed by his swift progress, jumping four grade levels in math in just ten hours. This story challenges the reliance on medication for academic issues and demonstrates the power of individualized teaching.
Finally, we confront the daily challenges parents face in today's educational landscape. With mounting pressures on children, the importance of instilling good habits and advocating for their needs cannot be overstated. We explore practical applications in education, particularly in math, and how traditional teaching methods can make learning more engaging. Learn how understanding foundational words and definitions can ignite a genuine excitement for learning, transforming the educational experience for students.
To contact Barbie and get her book, 'Enough is Enough!' go to her website:
https://barbierivera.com/
To reach out to The Competence Institute:
https://workshop.thecompetenceinstitute.org/optin
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