Membership Interview with Aisling Finn

Teacher and poet Aisling Finn joins Izzy Felton for this month's SEND Network membership interview. They discuss Aisling's poetry, which tackles her experiences with being the mother of a child with a rare disease, and provides advice for how to work effectively with parents.
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Teacher and poet Aisling Finn joins Izzy Felton for this month's SEND Network membership interview. They discuss Aisling's poetry, which tackles her experiences with being the mother of a child with a rare disease, and provides advice for how to work effectively with parents. 

This interview was not recorded, as Aisling Finn (which is a pseudonym she uses to write her poetry) wishes to remain anonymous. 

About Aisling FInn:

Aisling Finn is a teacher by profession and a poet. Her first poetry book, Motherhood: plot twist, captures a mother's emotionally honest account of the challenges faced when raising a child with complex needs. Her second book, Hope, navigates her child starting school and her ongoing fight in advocating for her child.

Instagram: @aislingfinnwriter

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