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EPISODE · Jan 15, 2024 · 25 MIN

111 EXPERT: Dr. Ngoma Moghalu: Communicating Race & Cultural Differences to Kids In A Fun and Comfortable Way

from The Language of Play - Kids that Listen, Speech Therapy, Language Development, Early Intervention · host Dinalynn Rosenbush, SLP | Speech Pathologist, Parent Mentor, Communication with Kids

Hey Friends~  Happy Martin Luther King Day, Listeners!  Have you ever wondered how you can teach your children about Race and Culture in a fun and comfortable way?  How about having a plan for all ages?  Todays’ guest, Dr. Ngoma Evelyn Moghalu is here to talk with us about this topic.   You may want to take a few notes because she gives some very practical tips and strategies to make the learning FUN, whether you are celebrating MLK Day, International Day, go traveling, or meet your new neighbors. Hang on for this very fun conversation!  Always cheering you on!  Dinalynn   CONTACT the Host, Dinalynn:  [email protected]   ABOUT THE GUEST:  Dr. Ngoma Evelyn Moghalu (Dr. M.) is a wife, mother, social science researcher, and an avid advocate for women, African immigrant visibility, and Autism awareness/acceptance. Dr. Moghalu’s work is informed by her experiences as a woman, first generation Nigerian immigrant, and mother to her handsome son with Autism. Dr. Moghalu received both her bachelor’s degree in political science, and master’s in mass media and communication studies from Howard University, Washington, D.C. She received her Ph.D. in sociology from Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas. Dr. Moghalu enjoys sharing her experiences through Public speaking conferences. Recently, she started her Webinar Series titled “The Conversation - #DoYouSeeME”, to bring awareness to the experiences of African/Black families living with ASD. In her spare time, she enjoys exploring her interests in film, documentary, video production, creative content creation, and networking with people who share similar interests.   CONTACT THE GUEST:  Dr. Ngoma Evelyn Moghalu Ph.D., Sociology, Texas A&M University  MA, Mass Media Communication, Howard University  BA, Political Science, Howard University  LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-ngoma-evelyn-moghalu-0b94aa127/    RESOURCES from The Language Of Play Sign up for my newsletter! Join my new FREE Facebook Community HERE! to join a new community where you are free to ask questions, make friends, and we learn from each other! Sign up for a 15 min zoom Session!  ("Let's Meet Session") For Speaking Engagements or For 1:1 or Group Parent Coaching (virtual or live), contact me at [email protected]   Related or Mentioned Episodes:   16 Do you Have a Shy Hesitant Child? 3 Steps that are Sure to Help! 17 EXPERT: Consuela Munoz: Discovering Your Child's Strengths and How to Lead from Your Own! 19 EVERYDAY PARENT: How Lois Successfully Met Her Children's Different Learning Needs! 20 SUCCESS STORY: Kathryn Johnson Grew Up With Disabilities. Her Tips For Facing Obstacles        

Hey Friends~  Happy Martin Luther King Day, Listeners!  Have you ever wondered how you can teach your children about Race and Culture in a fun and comfortable way?  How about having a plan for all ages?  Todays’ guest, Dr. Ngoma Evelyn Moghalu is here to talk with us about this topic.   You may want to take a few notes because she gives some very practical tips and strategies to make the learning FUN, whether you are celebrating MLK Day, International Day, go traveling, or meet your new neighbors. Hang on for this very fun conversation!  Always cheering you on!  Dinalynn   CONTACT the Host, Dinalynn:  [email protected]   ABOUT THE GUEST:  Dr. Ngoma Evelyn Moghalu (Dr. M.) is a wife, mother, social science researcher, and an avid advocate for women, African immigrant visibility, and Autism awareness/acceptance. Dr. Moghalu’s work is informed by her experiences as a woman, first generation Nigerian immigrant, and mother to her handsome son with Autism. Dr. Moghalu received both her bachelor’s degree in political science, and master’s in mass media and communication studies from Howard University, Washington, D.C. She received her Ph.D. in sociology from Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas. Dr. Moghalu enjoys sharing her experiences through Public speaking conferences. Recently, she started her Webinar Series titled “The Conversation - #DoYouSeeME”, to bring awareness to the experiences of African/Black families living with ASD. In her spare time, she enjoys exploring her interests in film, documentary, video production, creative content creation, and networking with people who share similar interests.   CONTACT THE GUEST:  Dr. Ngoma Evelyn Moghalu Ph.D., Sociology, Texas A&M University MA, Mass Media Communication, Howard University BA, Political Science, Howard University LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-ngoma-evelyn-moghalu-0b94aa127/    RESOURCES from The Language Of Play Sign up for my newsletter! Join my new FREE Facebook Community HERE! to join a new community where you are free to ask questions, make friends, and we learn from each other! Sign up for a 15 min zoom Session!  ("Let's Meet Session") For Speaking Engagements or For 1:1 or Group Parent Coaching (virtual or live), contact me at [email protected]   Related or Mentioned Episodes:   16 Do you Have a Shy Hesitant Child? 3 Steps that are Sure to Help! 17 EXPERT: Consuela Munoz: Discovering Your Child's Strengths and How to Lead from Your Own! 19 EVERYDAY PARENT: How Lois Successfully Met Her Children's Different Learning Needs! 20 SUCCESS STORY: Kathryn Johnson Grew Up With Disabilities. Her Tips For Facing Obstacles

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