Autism Dadcast: Episode 13 — “ADHD, Executive Dysfunction & Fighting the System: With Jessie Hewitson”
Sobre este episódio
<p>Jessie Hewitson joins us for a deep, honest convo about ADHD — what it really is, what it isn’t, and why so many kids are being let down. Jessie’s an autistic journalist, mum, and author of <em>How to Raise a Happy Autistic Child</em> and <em>How to Raise a Happy ADHD Child</em>. She’s also ADHD herself, so everything she shares is lived.</p><p>We talk about executive dysfunction, rejection sensitivity, what ADHD medication actually feels like, and how to support kids with Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA). Jessie also breaks down why EHCPs are so bloody hard to get, and how to stand your ground with the local authority without losing your mind.</p><p>One of the most informative and relatable episodes we’ve recorded so far. If you’ve ever felt gaslit by the system or doubted yourself as a parent — this one’s for you.</p>
Ouve este episódio em inglês para aprender inglês
Os episódios de podcast são uma das formas mais densas de absorver inglês ao ritmo nativo. Autism Dadcast: Episode 13 — “ADHD, Executive Dysfunction & Fighting the System: With Jessie Hewitson” de Autism Dadcast dá-te diálogo natural, fala sem guião e vocabulário que aparece mesmo em conversas reais.
No Clue, cada palavra da transcrição é tocável. Toca numa palavra desconhecida, vê a tradução na tua língua ao instante e continua a ouvir sem perder o ritmo.
Episódios para aprender inglês
- #43 | "Where Will They Be When They're 30?" | Jolanta Lasota, Ambitious about Autism 9 de jul. de 2026
- #42 | "I Wouldn't Pay A Penny To Change Him" | Paul Mullin On Albi, Autism & Being A Dad 26 de jun. de 2026
- #41 | How One Wrong Word Can Ruin An Entire Day 19 de jun. de 2026
- #40 | Toilet training, Autism & Gut Health. 11 de jun. de 2026
- #39 | "He Opened The Door And Just Walked Off" 4 de jun. de 2026
- #38 | "What If You Didn't Have to Fight So Hard?" 20 de mai. de 2026
- #37 | "The Word That Broke Me in Popeye's" 12 de mai. de 2026
- #36 | "Are We Doing As Much As We Can?" 8 de mai. de 2026
- #35 | What Mums Wish We Knew 21 de abr. de 2026
- #34 | When You Die, Will They Know You Didn't Leave? 14 de abr. de 2026
- #33 | "We Have to Pay to Keep Parenting." 31 de mar. de 2026
- #32 | "I Nearly Drove Away and Never Came Back" 23 de mar. de 2026
- #31 | We Asked the Minister 17 de mar. de 2026
- #30 | Inside the White Paper: What We Fought to Change 7 de mar. de 2026
- #29 | EHCPs “Protected Until 2030” Then What? 18 de fev. de 2026
- #28 | Your SEND Stories: Where You’ve Been Failed 12 de fev. de 2026
- #27 | SEND Reform Leaks 29 de jan. de 2026
- #26 | £55,000 To Get Her Child Help 20 de jan. de 2026
- #25 | We're Meeting The Minister for School Minister 14 de jan. de 2026
- "I Didn't Want To Go Home" 31 de dez. de 2025
- They Put Him In A Converted Staff Room 30 de dez. de 2025
- I Wasn't The Naughty Kid 28 de dez. de 2025
- "No One Has Ever Failed" 26 de dez. de 2025
- We Had to Hand Our Son Over 24 de dez. de 2025
- I Diagnosed Myself at 10 22 de dez. de 2025
- My Autistic Daughter Wasn't Bad. She Was In Pain. 20 de dez. de 2025
- #23 | Window Scares, Cold Weather Battles and Christmas Reality 24 de nov. de 2025
- #22 | “Strong Dads, Scary Thoughts & Small Wins” 9 de nov. de 2025
- #21 | “SEND Sessions, Bruises & Building Something Better” 1 de nov. de 2025
- #20 | “Parenting in Public: Diagnosis, Doubt & The Real Shit That Matters" 13 de out. de 2025