14 episodes

Being the parent to a child with additional needs can be lonely. Knowing there is advice out there, that there are people who have walked this road ahead of you, is important. Surrounding yourself with people who ‘get it’ even a bit, is helpful - especially on tough days.
Join Nisha & Hamel Soni (parents to Kush who happens to have Down syndrome) on the Coffee & Chromosomes podcast every Thursday as they interview a whole host of special guests; from doctors, therapists, and experts, to parents, influencers and inspirational people that understand the journey we’re on.

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    • Kids & Family
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Being the parent to a child with additional needs can be lonely. Knowing there is advice out there, that there are people who have walked this road ahead of you, is important. Surrounding yourself with people who ‘get it’ even a bit, is helpful - especially on tough days.
Join Nisha & Hamel Soni (parents to Kush who happens to have Down syndrome) on the Coffee & Chromosomes podcast every Thursday as they interview a whole host of special guests; from doctors, therapists, and experts, to parents, influencers and inspirational people that understand the journey we’re on.

    Choosing Secondary School – Specialist vs Mainstream

    Choosing Secondary School – Specialist vs Mainstream

    We welcome back Leela Baksi from Symbol. This time to talk about secondary school choices.

    A conversation everyone needs to listen to when faced with that tough secondary school decision. This chat gives food for thought, insight, inspiration and hope. We all know how tough the battles in school can be to get young people the support they need, its soul destroying. Sometimes its easy to lose sight of what we are fighting for, and what we want the outcome to be. Leela gives a fresh perspective through both her professional lens and as a mother to a child with Down Syndrome.

    • 1 hr 18 min
    Occupational Therapy & Sensory Processing

    Occupational Therapy & Sensory Processing

    A question many struggle to answer, articulate and understand is where and how the role of OT fits in supporting a young person with additional needs. We discuss sensory processing challenges and WHY this therapy benefits so many struggling to make sense of the world around them, and the impact simple things in your environment like the sounds, noises, smells, feel and more have such a huge impact. Join us for an insightful chat with the brilliant Claire Ginty from Achieve OT.

    • 1 hr 6 min
    Special Dental and Oral Care

    Special Dental and Oral Care

    In this episode Una Monaghan, Clinical Director of special care – dental service, at Hertfordshire community trust. We talk about the Special dental care service available to those who have additional/complex needs. What the service offers, why its so important and how its different to community high street dentists.

    Gum and mouth care is so important, taking a proactive approach rather than reactive is where you want to be, prevention is better than cure. Una tells us how they understand the worries of parents and anxieties around visiting the dentist and what’s on offer to support and make that trip to the dentist a success for all.

    • 48 min
    This is George Webster

    This is George Webster

    Kicking off series 2 with a bang! It was an absolute pleasure to start the series with this absolute legend! George is 22 years old, and already has so many strings to his bow!! He’s an actor, presenter, dancer….and now an author! Its George’s passion to show the world that people with disabilities can dream big and be employed, and give back to society. If you want to be inspired, and have a spring in your step for the rest of the day….get listening!

    • 22 min
    Don't Be Sorry

    Don't Be Sorry

    Do you find it hard or feel guilty to admit it can be hard to be the parent of a child with additional needs sometimes?  Do you find comfort in hearing other parents open and honest accounts of their experiences?

    We speak with Sarah Roberts - mum of 3, author, public speaker, counsellor in training and award winning writer of the blog "Don't Be Sorry."  Having found out postnatally that her eldest son Oscar had Down Syndrome, she wanted to raise awareness about the condition but also give a very real and raw insight into both the challenges he faces, mixed with the beautiful life he leads.

    When Oscar was born, Sarah was told by the paediatrician who delivered the news that she was 'sorry.'  Everything about the experience and the way the diagnosis was spoken of, was filled with sadness.  Much of Sarah's efforts go into reaching audiences across the globe, that there is absolutely nothing to be sorry about.

    We talk about Sarah's life since becoming a mum, her first book (which reached number 11 on the UK amazon best sellers list) her next book which is due out in August this year and much much more!

    • 53 min
    The importance of lifestyle, gut health, supplements & more!

    The importance of lifestyle, gut health, supplements & more!

    Episode 8: The importance of lifestyle, gut health, supplements and more!

    Is there a way to suppress the 3rd copy of chromosome 21 in people with Down syndrome?

    Do you give your young person who has Down syndrome any supplements, or wonder what you could do to further support their health and development?

    Have you ever looked into gut health and supporting your child's genetic make up?

    Are we too quick to put any challenges our young people have to them 'just having down syndrome" and should we look more into the root causes?

    Gabi Giacomin, founder and director of  The Conscious Pod talks to us about the importance of gut health, why gluten and dairy can sometimes negatively impact our little ones, healing the body, how to give individuals the optimal chance of success in all areas of their life, by supporting their genetic make up.   Gabi looks at epigenetics - a holistic view of lifestyle, diet, and environmental factors that affect your genes, and gets us thinking about how we can support/change the way our genes express themselves.

    A wonderful insight into alternative ways to support our young people looking at things that in some cases you might not even think about!

    Check out this latest episode, and don't forget to subscribe!

    Find Gabi's contact details here www.theconsciouspod.com

    • 56 min

Customer Reviews

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2 Ratings

JLD20182002 ,

Great and informative!

What a a great podcast! Nisha and Hamel provide an amazing resource in this podcast. Their guests are first-rate professionals who offer such helpful insights and information to anyone who has a loved one who has DS. Plus, their dynamic is fun and enjoyable and I love every episode!

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