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ADHD Goals

070: Inclusion and Innovation: Transforming Music Education with Bryson Tarbet

24 Dec 2024

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In this episode of the ADHD Goals podcast, Bryson Tarbet, a former elementary music teacher and founder of 'That Music Teacher,' shares his journey living with ADHD and transitioning to support music teachers in creating more inclusive classroom environments. Bryson discusses the impact of his ADHD diagnosis, his experience in special education, and his work focused on Universal Design for Learning. He emphasizes the importance of providing sensory tools in the classroom, shares practical strategies for managing neurodiverse students, and highlights the broader application of Universal Design. Bryson also touches on his personal coping mechanisms, such as digital planning and sensory regulation, and how his company offers resources and professional development to fellow educators. That Music Teacher Website: https://www.thatmusicteacher.com/  00:00 Introduction to the ADHD Goals Podcast 00:14 Meet Bryson Tarbet: From Music Teacher to Advocate 01:18 Understanding ADHD and Personal Journey 03:11 Universal Design for Learning Explained 05:30 Challenges and Strategies for ADHD in Teaching 09:04 Sensory Processing Disorder and ADHD 17:15 The Importance of Labels and Early Intervention 23:55 Creating Inclusive Music Classrooms 30:49 Supporting Teachers with Universal Design 42:01 Bryson's Future Goals and Business Insights 45:18 Conclusion and Final Thoughts Need Help with your ADHD? Visit my website:⁠ ⁠https://adhdgoals.co/⁠⁠ Want me to be your ADHD Coach? ⁠Book a FREE call intro call⁠

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