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Being Different Isn’t A Bad Thing With Gabrielle Hughes Tutor and An Autism Advocate

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Gabrielle Hughes a Tutor and an Autism advocate, Gabrielle got her start in by teaching sewing lessons when she was a homeschool senior. She taught classes at a local home school group and discovered she had a passion for teaching. When she was 19 she discovered she was most likely autistic and was able to get an official diagnosis at 21. This was a huge revelation and helped explained so much and once she was able to seek out others like her it was game-over life was different in so many great ways.

She is proud to be autistic and firmly believes that we all have strengths and weaknesses. Gabrielle teaches Social Group for Autistic Teens on Outschool.

All of her classes meet the different learning differences and abilities, so all are welcome.

Top three takeaways

  1. Being different isn't a bad thing.
  2. One of the most beneficial things you can do for your neurodivergent child is to help them form a community of neurodivergent peers and role models.
  3. Autistic students don’t need to learn how to act like neurotypical people. They need a safe environment where they can learn to be confident in being themselves.

Call to Action

Gabrielle Hughes Outschool Website or email her with the subject: Heard About You From The Homeschool Advantage Podcast

Promotions: HUGHESHOMESCHOOLERS20

What is Next!

Thank you for supporting this show by listening and sharing with friends! If you like this podcast please rate and write a review of how this show has impacted or helped you!

Great ratings will accelerate the show's visibility to the nation so others can learn more about homeschool and find quality curriculum and the potentially join the homeschool community thus change the face of education forever!!

Who would have thought that we could change the education world with a click and a share!

Also if you would like to hear more about any specific educational topic please email me at realedtalk@gmail.com I would love to support your families educational needs in all areas!!

Bex Buzzie

The Homeschool Advantage Podcast

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Intro

Gabrielle Hughes a Tutor and an Autism advocate, Gabrielle got her start in by teaching sewing lessons when she was a homeschool senior. She taught classes at a local home school group and discovered she had a passion for teaching. When she was 19 she discovered she was most likely autistic and was able to get an official diagnosis at 21. This was a huge revelation and helped explained so much and once she was able to seek out others like her it was game-over life was different in so many great ways.

She is proud to be autistic and firmly believes that we all have strengths and weaknesses. Gabrielle teaches Social Group for Autistic Teens on Outschool.

All of her classes meet the different learning differences and abilities, so all are welcome.

Top three takeaways

  1. Being different isn't a bad thing.
  2. One of the most beneficial things you can do for your neurodivergent child is to help them form a community of neurodivergent peers and role models.
  3. Autistic students don’t need to learn how to act like neurotypical people. They need a safe environment where they can learn to be confident in being themselves.

Call to Action

Gabrielle Hughes Outschool Website or email her with the subject: Heard About You From The Homeschool Advantage Podcast

Promotions: HUGHESHOMESCHOOLERS20

What is Next!

Thank you for supporting this show by listening and sharing with friends! If you like this podcast please rate and write a review of how this show has impacted or helped you!

Great ratings will accelerate the show's visibility to the nation so others can learn more about homeschool and find quality curriculum and the potentially join the homeschool community thus change the face of education forever!!

Who would have thought that we could change the education world with a click and a share!

Also if you would like to hear more about any specific educational topic please email me at realedtalk@gmail.com I would love to support your families educational needs in all areas!!

Bex Buzzie

The Homeschool Advantage Podcast

  continue reading

231 episodes

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