Illuminating Interviews- Dr. Siobhan Lamb

It is my privilege to share this inspiring, Illuminating Interview with you! Dr. Siobhan Lamb is hands-down one of the most thought-provoking individuals that I have the pleasure of knowing in the fields of cognitive diversity and education.

I always say Siobhan may be the important person that you don’t yet know.

Go grab your notebook and be prepared to be inspired as we explore:

  • Recommendations for supporting neurodiverse kiddos

  • Perspectives that expand our collective understanding of neurodiversity

  • Support from someone who knows what it is to live with a dual diagnosis

📺 FOR THE FIRST TIME EVER: SEE THE COMPLETE INTERVIEW HERE!

More on our speaker:

Dr. Siobhan Lamb

Siobhan is a Neurodivergent Educator, Speaker, Writer and Advocate. Her husband, three children and herself are all Neurodivergent with a mix of Autism, ADHD, giftedness, Dyslexia and Dysgraphia. She is an experienced teacher with a demonstrated history of working in education for over 20 years, specifically in Special Education (specializing in Autism, ADHD, Giftedness and Dyslexia), Science, Stem and Math. both in Australia and Singapore. 

Siobhan started her career completing a BSc and then simultaneously completed a PhD in Physical/Theoretical Chemistry and a Masters of Teaching. She has completed a Graduate Diploma of Cognitive Diversity (2e- Gifted and Special Needs Education) and is currently completing a Masters of Education in Cognitive Diversity.

Siobhan holds a unique position as a Neurodivergent advocate and mediator for children at school. She has sat in everyone’s chair: the teacher, the parent and the child themselves. She hopes that we can forge a world where our Neurodivergent children are seen through a strength-based lens. Where they feel understood, heard and embraced for their strengths which will enable them to be defined by them and to soar! 

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