Episode 98 – Homeschooling Neurodivergent Learners with Jenny Sandler

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How do you create an education that truly works for neurodivergent learners?

In this episode, Matthew sits down with Jenny Sandler, a specialist teacher and consultant supporting children with dyslexia, autism, and ADHD. Jenny’s journey is anything but conventional, she started in children’s educational television at BBC, then moved into classroom teaching, and eventually transitioned into homeschooling and private consultancy.

Matthew and Jenny discuss how home education can be a life-changing option for some families, the barriers in mainstream education, and why flexible learning is essential for neurodivergent students. Jenny also shares her own late ADHD diagnosis, how it transformed her approach to teaching, and why understanding individual learning styles is key to helping children thrive.

If you’re a parent, educator, or someone navigating neurodiversity, this conversation offers insights, real-life strategies, and a fresh perspective on inclusive education.

Dyslexic Hack:

  • Use a Line Guide for reading

Key Topics:

  • Neurodivergent children thrive in personalised learning environments—parents should explore different education models.
  • Reading ability doesn’t always indicate dyslexia—struggles with spelling and writing can be key signs.
  • Short, regular teaching sessions work better for children with ADHD or dyslexia than long lessons.
  • Alternative education pathways—such as homeschooling and flexible schooling—can provide much-needed support.
  • Technology is a powerful tool—voice memos, dictation software, and audiobooks can reduce frustration and improve learning.
  • Schools are slowly adapting—more children are accessing flexi-schooling, splitting time between home and school.

Keywords:

Homeschooling for dyslexia, Dyslexia and ADHD teaching strategies, Alternative education for neurodivergent students, Flexi-schooling in the UK, ADHD diagnosis in women, Specialised teaching for neurodivergent children, Literacy difficulties in dyslexia, Personalised learning for neurodivergent students, Assistive technology for dyslexic learners, Supporting parents of neurodivergent children

Timestamps

  • 00:01 – 00:35: Introduction—Jenny’s background in education and consultancy
  • 00:35 – 02:19: Jenny’s journey—BBC, teaching, and discovering her passion for neurodiversity
  • 02:19 – 05:10: How BBC Children’s programming inspired Jenny’s approach to education
  • 07:41 – 12:01: Teaching in the UK—barriers to qualification and transitioning into homeschooling
  • 12:58 – 16:19: The challenge of QTS (Qualified Teacher Status) and finding alternative pathways
  • 16:26 – 22:12: Jenny’s ADHD diagnosis and how it transformed her teaching
  • 23:36 – 27:38: The difference between ideological and circumstantial homeschoolers
  • 28:45 – 31:58: The rise of flexi-schooling and why it works for neurodivergent children
  • 33:48 – 37:31: Why traditional school models struggle with neurodivergence
  • 38:03 – 44:51: Jenny’s top learning hacks for dyslexic and ADHD students
  • 44:51 – 47:50: Final thoughts—supporting parents, and where to find Jenny online
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