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Transforming Learning Differences into Student Superpowers

Ever wondered how the pressure cooker of college admissions impacts the mental health of our youth? Our esteemed guidance counselor, Caroline Farmer takes us through the hallways of their career, navigating the complex intersection of education and mental health. From the early days as a social worker to the triumphs and trials within the walls of a Title One school, their story unfolds, offering rare insights into the transformative power of support and understanding for students facing behavioral issues and beyond. 

Listen as Caroline peels back the curtain on the evolution of mental health awareness over the last twenty years, particularly when it comes to conditions like ADHD and anxiety. The conversation moves from the personal to the universal, revealing the seismic shift in how educators, parents, and students themselves approach learning differences and the tools needed to succeed. The pandemic's toll and its silver lining in fostering greater mental health dialogue also feature prominently, reminding us that every small victory is a stepping stone to resilience.

In the final chapter of this journey, the spotlight turns to the celebration of individual strengths and the remarkable potential within each student. Stories of those who've harnessed their learning differences and turned them into superpowers abound, providing not only inspiration but also practical wisdom on the importance of self-advocacy and finding the right educational path. Through our guest's reflective lens, we're encouraged to look within and honor our own capabilities, leaving us with a powerful message of self-affirmation and hope. Join us for a conversation that's not just about education, but about the courage to face life's challenges head-on.

Lobow’s SPARK is proudly supported by Leo Guinan, Kirk Hofstrom, Casey Elliot, Sarah Delano, Justin Allingham, Blushing Crafter, Jamie Young, and Beth Jones.  It is also supported by 14 anonymous supporters.  Whether you want to be mentioned by name or remain anonymous, this podcast does not exist without you.  Thank you so much for your support.

Lobow’s SPARK has started a fundraising effort for Crisis Text Line. We have a goal of $19 per episode as $19 supports one person in their time of absolute crisis with their mental health. If you would like to donate through our fundraiser in titled “Lauren’s Infinity”, the link is listed below.
https://www.classy.org/fundraiser/3638033  

The background music during the recognition parts of this episode, was written by Guy Farmer.  Look him up on Itunes!!

MERCHANDISE NOW AVAILABLE! This is a work in progress but tell me what you want, and I will make it happen!  https://lobowspark.myshopify.com

Support the Show.


Ever wondered how the pressure cooker of college admissions impacts the mental health of our youth? Our esteemed guidance counselor, Caroline Farmer takes us through the hallways of their career, navigating the complex intersection of education and mental health. From the early days as a social worker to the triumphs and trials within the walls of a Title One school, their story unfolds, offering rare insights into the transformative power of support and understanding for students facing behavioral issues and beyond. 

Listen as Caroline peels back the curtain on the evolution of mental health awareness over the last twenty years, particularly when it comes to conditions like ADHD and anxiety. The conversation moves from the personal to the universal, revealing the seismic shift in how educators, parents, and students themselves approach learning differences and the tools needed to succeed. The pandemic's toll and its silver lining in fostering greater mental health dialogue also feature prominently, reminding us that every small victory is a stepping stone to resilience.

In the final chapter of this journey, the spotlight turns to the celebration of individual strengths and the remarkable potential within each student. Stories of those who've harnessed their learning differences and turned them into superpowers abound, providing not only inspiration but also practical wisdom on the importance of self-advocacy and finding the right educational path. Through our guest's reflective lens, we're encouraged to look within and honor our own capabilities, leaving us with a powerful message of self-affirmation and hope. Join us for a conversation that's not just about education, but about the courage to face life's challenges head-on.

Lobow’s SPARK is proudly supported by Leo Guinan, Kirk Hofstrom, Casey Elliot, Sarah Delano, Justin Allingham, Blushing Crafter, Jamie Young, and Beth Jones.  It is also supported by 14 anonymous supporters.  Whether you want to be mentioned by name or remain anonymous, this podcast does not exist without you.  Thank you so much for your support.

Lobow’s SPARK has started a fundraising effort for Crisis Text Line. We have a goal of $19 per episode as $19 supports one person in their time of absolute crisis with their mental health. If you would like to donate through our fundraiser in titled “Lauren’s Infinity”, the link is listed below.
https://www.classy.org/fundraiser/3638033  

The background music during the recognition parts of this episode, was written by Guy Farmer.  Look him up on Itunes!!

MERCHANDISE NOW AVAILABLE! This is a work in progress but tell me what you want, and I will make it happen!  https://lobowspark.myshopify.com

Support the Show.