Friday, May 3, 2024

Episode #64: Park Pioneers and the Magic of National Parks

Show Notes:

Looking for a unique and exciting way to explore the natural beauty of National Parks with your family this summer? Look no further than Park Pioneers, the new FREE program from Expeditions in Education. In this interview, we sit down with Dacia Jones, co-founder of Expeditions in Education, to learn more about the Park Pioneers program and how it can help families connect with nature and each other like never before. Whether you’re an experienced outdoor enthusiast or just looking for a fun and educational way to spend time with your loved ones, you won’t want to miss this conversation with Dacia. Join us for a fun look at how you and your family can participate in what the National Parks have to offer even if you aren’t able to go there in person!

Connect with Dacia and Expeditions in Education:

Website: http://www.expeditionsineducation.org/

Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/dacia92/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ExpeditionsEd

National Parks Junior Ranger Program Books: https://spgfan.com/nps/junior-ranger-program-directory/

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Episode #63: Changing Lives One Scoop at a Time: An Ice Cream Shop with a Mission

Show Notes:

Maddie Rogers, the General Manager of Howdy Homemade Ice Cream in Cary, North Carolina, recently sat down with Tonya Wollum on the Water Prairie Chronicles podcast to discuss her experiences in the ice cream industry and what makes her shop unique. One of the things that sets Howdy Homemade Ice Cream apart from other shops is their commitment to employing individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD).

Maddie explained that this commitment came about after she completed an internship at Gigi’s Playhouse, a nonprofit organization that provides educational and therapeutic programs for individuals with Down syndrome, autism, and other developmental disabilities. During her time at Gigi’s, Maddie saw firsthand the potential of individuals with IDD and how they could thrive in a work environment with the right support and training.

Maddie emphasized that the key to successfully employing individuals with IDD is to provide them with the right training and support. She explained that people with IDD often learn best through repetition and clear, simple instructions. To accommodate this, Howdy Homemade Ice Cream uses a lecture-based training approach broken up into simple steps, such as a 1, 2, 3 breakdown.

In addition to providing training, Howdy Homemade Ice Cream also provides ongoing support to its employees with IDD. This includes regular check-ins with managers, opportunities for additional training and development, and a supportive work environment where employees are encouraged to ask questions and seek help when needed.

Maddie believes that employing individuals with IDD is not only the right thing to do, but it also makes good business sense. She explained that individuals with IDD are often highly motivated and dedicated employees who take pride in their work. They also bring a unique perspective and set of skills to the workplace, which can be valuable in a customer-facing industry like ice cream.

One of the things that sets Howdy Homemade Ice Cream apart from other shops is their commitment to making all of their ice cream in-house. This allows them to offer unique flavors that can’t be found anywhere else. If you’re in the area, be sure to visit Howdy Homemade Ice Cream in Cary, NC, and tell them you heard about them on the Water Prairie Chronicles podcast!

Connect with Howdy Homemade Ice Cream:

Website: https://howdytriangle.com/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/howdytriangle/

TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@howdytriangle

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/howdytriangle

Visit the Shop:

Howdy Homemade Ice Cream

370 South Walker Street

Suite 123

Cary, NC 27511

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Episode #62: Creating a Culture of Acceptance: How Inclusive Schools Can Build Stronger Communities

As our understanding of neurodiversity continues to evolve, it’s become increasingly clear that our education system needs to adapt to meet the needs of all learners. Today, we’re joined by Dr. Evisha Ford, the Founding Executive Director of the iCan Dream Center, a therapeutic school that serves neurodiverse learners and their families. Dr. Ford is a leading advocate for inclusive education and has dedicated her career to helping schools create environments where all students can thrive. In this episode, we’ll be discussing how parents can help encourage their children’s schools to become more inclusive, as well as practical strategies that educators can use to support neurodiverse learners. So, whether you’re a parent, an educator, or just interested in learning more about neurodiversity, this episode is not to be missed.

Order Dr. Ford’s Book, Benches in the Bathroom: https://amzn.to/3qgaUrl

Connect with Dr. Evisha Ford:
Instagram: @dr_evisha (https://www.instagram.com/dr_evisha/)
Website: https://www.drevisha.com/
iCan Dream Center Website: https://icandreamcenter.com/
Facebook Private Group: Leading a Socially, Emotionally & Physically Safe School Culture (https://www.facebook.com/groups/6157723637618324/)
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drevisha/

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Episode #61: Sensory Needs Matter: Empowering Students Through Music

Show Notes:

Discover how an elementary school music teacher from Ohio is revolutionizing education by creating sensory and emotionally inclusive classrooms. Through his personal experiences with ADHD and sensory processing disorder, Bryson Tarbet advocates for removing barriers and empowering students to embrace their unique selves. Join us on this episode of the Water Prairie Chronicles as Bryson shares his insights and strategies for incorporating music education to help students with ADHD and SPD develop self-regulation skills that extend beyond the classroom.

In Episode 61 of the Water Prairie Chronicles, Tonya Wollum interviews Bryson Tarbet, an elementary school music teacher from Columbus, Ohio, who is an advocate for creating sensory and emotionally inclusive classrooms. Bryson shares his personal experiences of being diagnosed with ADHD as a child and sensory processing disorder (SPD) in recent years. He embraces his unique way of processing the world and uses his experiences to shape his teaching methods.

In the Two Truths and a Lie game, Bryson reveals three facts about himself: he has been in multiple professional operas, a deer once jumped through his classroom window, and he aspired to be a paramedic when he was younger. Listeners are invited to guess which fact is a lie by posting in the comments.

The conversation then focuses on ADHD and SPD, with Bryson explaining that both are neurological disorders affecting how individuals process the world. He shares how ADHD manifests for him, often resulting in hyper-fixation and forgetfulness. In contrast, his sensory processing disorder is characterized by sound sensitivities, which can lead to overstimulation and mood changes. Bryson embraces these challenges and aims to create a classroom where students can feel comfortable being themselves without conforming to neurotypical standards.

Tonya asks Bryson about the importance of creating sensory-friendly classrooms. He explains that sensory needs are fundamental and meeting those needs helps prevent disruptive behaviors and promotes safety. Bryson emphasizes the significance of removing barriers and providing opportunities for students to regulate their sensory experiences, ensuring they do not feel punished for things beyond their control.

Regarding music education, Bryson highlights how it can help students with ADHD and SPD develop self-regulation skills. As someone who found solace in music, he believes it offers validation and allows hyper-fixations to be channeled into something the world values. Bryson mentions that music education teaches collaboration, teamwork, and understanding individual contributions. He appreciates the flexibility music provides for movement, allowing students to learn in ways that suit their needs.

Tonya and Bryson discuss how music education extends beyond the classroom. Music helps students understand their emotions and how different music can regulate them. By fostering introspection and reflection, music education equips students with tools applicable to various aspects of their lives.

Challenges associated with teaching music in a sensory-friendly manner are also addressed. The music classroom presents distractions such as instruments, bright lights, and sound triggers. Bryson shares strategies he has implemented, including fidget tools and headphones for tactile feedback and sound dampening. These accommodations are available to all students, not just those with sensory needs, to promote inclusivity.

In conclusion, Bryson’s interview sheds light on the importance of creating inclusive classrooms that address the sensory and emotional needs of students. He demonstrates how music education can be a powerful tool for self-regulation and empowerment, allowing students to thrive beyond the classroom.

Connect with Bryson:

Instagram: @ThatMusicTeacher (https://www.instagram.com/thatmusicteacher)

Website: https://www.thatmusicteacher.com/

Podcast: That Music Podcast (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/that-music-podcast/id1489497622)

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Meet Today’s Guest:

Bryson Tarbet is a PreK-6th grade general music teacher just outside of Columbus, Ohio. He received his Bachelor’s of Music in Music Education from Ohio Wesleyan University his Master of Music in Music Education with a Kodály emphasis from Capital University.

Bryson spent his first year out of college as part of an elementary school intervention team and he fell in love with working with students with disabilities. Due to this experience, as well as his personal experience as a neurodiverse individual, Bryson feels very strongly about advocating for sensory and emotionally-inclusive classrooms.

Bryson started That Music Teacher, LLC with the goal of sharing different perspectives on issues pertaining to the lives of music educators across the country. He also hosts That Music Podcast, a podcast for elementary music teachers and is the educator behind the Elementary Music Summit.

More information about Bryson and That Music Teacher can be found at www.ThatMusicTeacher.com. Bryson can also be found on Instagram and Facebook @ThatMusicTeacher.

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Episode #60: Breaking Barriers: How to Travel the World with a Wheelchair

Have you ever tried to travel while using a wheelchair? Does the thought of trying to get around while on a vacation cause you anxiety? Today, we have a very special guest on our podcast – Kristin Secor, an adventurous traveler who has explored the world in a wheelchair and while on a ventilator. Kristin’s journey with muscular dystrophy has not blunted her thirst for travel, and she has discovered some amazing tips and tricks for traveling with a disability. From visiting the National Parks to camping in an RV to traveling around the world, Kristin has seen it all, and today she will be sharing her insights and experiences with us. So, grab your travel notebook and get ready to plan your next trip after hearing Kristin’s story.

Connect with Kristin:

WorldOnWheelsBlog.com – http://worldonwheelsblog.com/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/worldonwheelsblog/

Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100073853057823

Twitter: https://twitter.com/WorldonWheels6

National Parks Access Pass Information: https://www.nps.gov/subjects/accessibility/interagency-access-pass.htm

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Episode #59: Financial Planning for Special Needs Children

How Families Can Ensure Their Child with Disabilities Has a Secure Financial Future

Show Notes:

In this episode of the Water Prairie Chronicles, your host, Tonya Wollum, speaks with financial planner Amit Chawla about the importance of financial planning for families with special needs individuals. Drawing on his personal experience of having a son with a disability, Chawla highlights the need for proactive planning to ensure that parents are adequately prepared for their child’s future financial needs. He provides valuable information on government benefits such as Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and Medicaid, as well as misconceptions about financial planning for individuals with disabilities. Chawla emphasizes the importance of seeking guidance and resources from government agencies and nonprofit organizations, and planning for the worst-case scenario. He also suggests finding other ways to fund their child’s needs, such as utilizing resources like nonprofit organizations or community support. Overall, Chawla’s interview underscores the crucial role financial planning plays in ensuring that families with special needs individuals can provide the best care and support possible.

Connect with Amit:

Podcast: https://planningforspecialneeds.podbean.com

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MySpecialFP

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/MySpecialFP/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/my-special-financial-planning/

YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@PlanningForSpecialNeeds

** My Special Financial Planning is a Financial Planning service for the Special Needs community. Pro Bono if you are not earning over $100K/year individually or $125K/year as a family, and have savings of less than $250K.

Waiver programs:  https://www.kidswaivers.org/, It provides details of all waiver programs (by state) for children with disabilities or medical needs. Some of these waivers consider family income and some don’t. 

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MOTHERS DAY BOOK BUNDLE GIVEAWAY!

Grab your chance to win 2 signed books about Sofia Sanchez, a teen actress, model, and advocate for Down syndrome!

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Meet Today’s Guest:

Amit Chawla is a Software Product Manager and founder of My Special Financial Planning, a financial planning company that focuses on special needs families. He and his wife, an Estate Planning Attorney, have two boys and reside in Lexington, Massachusetts. Their oldest son is 13 years old and has Autism, which led Amit to become a certified financial planner and chartered special needs consultant. Amit’s goal is to help families with special needs members plan for a better future. He volunteers for a couple of non-profit organizations to provide pro bono financial planning services, and he and his wife moderate a private Facebook group called Planning for Special Needs. Amit shares openly about his experience with raising a son on the severe side of the Autism spectrum and how it led him to become a passionate advocate for special needs financial planning.

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Episode #58: From Hunger Games to Children’s Books: The Unstoppable Sofia Sanchez!

Show Notes:

In this inspiring and heartwarming episode of the Water Prairie Chronicles podcast, Tonya interviews Jennifer Varanini Sanchez and her daughter, Sofia Sanchez. Sofia, who has Down Syndrome, is a child model, actress, and voiceover actor. Sofia and Jennifer share about their experience filming the Hunger Games movie, The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes, and some of Sofia’s favorite memories of being on set. The conversation also touches on their experiences traveling to multiple countries and immersing themselves in the local cultures. Sofia’s achievements in modeling and acting have inspired and given hope to many parents of children with disabilities who believe that their children can achieve their dreams.

Jennifer and Sofia talk about how they began working with children’s book author Margaret O’Hare to write four children’s books that promote inclusion, acceptance, and love in families, regardless of what they look like. Jennifer and Sofia’s story is one of resilience, passion, and hard work. Their experiences in modeling, acting, traveling, and writing have shown that anything is possible with determination and support. The episode is a must-listen for anyone looking for inspiration and motivation to pursue their dreams, no matter their circumstances.

Connect with Jennifer and Sofia:

Instagram:

Jennifer: @thesanchezsix

Sofia: @the.sofia.sanchez

Sofia’s website: www.Sofia-Sanchez.com

The Iceland Project Information:

justlikeyoumovement.org

Donate to the Iceland project: https://bit.ly/SofiaIceland

Purchase Sofia’s Books: (* As an Amazon Associate I may earn a commission on sales made by using these links.)

You Are Loved

You Are Enough

Ride the Wave Love Sofia and Haole the Surf Dog

BeYOUtiful Love Sofia

Resources for Down Syndrome Families:

Global Down Syndrome Foundation – https://www.globaldownsyndrome.org/

National Down Syndrome Society – http://www.ndss.org/

National Down Syndrome Congress – https://www.ndsccenter.org/

Gigi’s Playhouse – https://gigisplayhouse.org/

Down Syndrome Diagnosis Network – https://www.dsdiagnosisnetwork.org/

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MOTHERS DAY BOOK BUNDLE GIVEAWAY!

Grab your chance to win 2 signed books about Sofia Sanchez, a teen actress, model, and advocate for Down syndrome!

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Episode #57: Beyond the Diagnosis: The Realities and Myths of Down Syndrome

Show Notes:

What if you were told that Down syndrome is not something to fear, but rather something to celebrate? In this inspiring episode of the Water Prairie Chronicles podcast, host Tonya Wollum welcomes Jennifer Varanini Sanchez and her daughter Sofia Sanchez, who reminds the world that Down syndrome is not scary.

Jennifer and her husband have three sons, the youngest of whom also has Down syndrome. The family adopted Sofia when she was under two years old from an orphanage in Ukraine. Jennifer has since become a Down syndrome and adoption advocate. In this episode, Jennifer shares their experiences with early intervention services, individualized education programs, and inclusive education. Jennifer also provides recommendations for new parents of children with Down syndrome and shares valuable resources for families.

Tune in to learn how Sofia is breaking down stereotypes and thriving as an eighth grader who attends school, plays sports, and is involved in a community theater production. Get ready to be inspired and uplifted by this heartwarming interview!

Connect with Jennifer and Sofia:

Instagram:

Jennifer: @thesanchezsix

Sofia: @the.sofia.sanchez

Sofia’s website: www.Sofia-Sanchez.com

Purchase Sofia’s Books: (* As an Amazon Associate I may earn a commission on sales made by using these links.)

You Are Loved

You Are Enough

Resources Mentioned:

Global Down Syndrome Foundation – https://www.globaldownsyndrome.org/

National Down Syndrome Society – http://www.ndss.org/

National Down Syndrome Congress – https://www.ndsccenter.org/

Gigi’s Playhouse – https://gigisplayhouse.org/

Down Syndrome Diagnosis Network – https://www.dsdiagnosisnetwork.org/

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MOTHERS DAY BOOK BUNDLE GIVEAWAY!

Grab your chance to win 2 signed books about Sofia Sanchez, a teen actress, model, and advocate for Down syndrome!

Go to https://waterprairie.com/giveaway for details!

Music Used: “LazyDay” by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Artist: http://audionautix.com/

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