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The Double Empathy Problem in the Classroom

2025/3/26
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Neurodiversity Podcast

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On episode 264, we’re sharing our sister podcast’s conversation about the double empathy problem. In Creating Neurodiversity-Affirming Schools, Emily Kircher-Morris and Amanda Morin explore a concept that challenges the assumption that neurodivergent individuals lack empathy, and instead highlights how misunderstandings happen between different neurotypes. They share personal stories, real-world classroom scenarios, and strategies to help educators bridge the communication gap with their neurodivergent students. TAKEAWAYS

  • The double empathy problem—what it is and why it matters in schools.

  • How educators can shift from assuming misbehavior to seeking understanding.

  • The difference between cognitive empathy (perspective-taking) and affective empathy (emotional connection).

  • Why curiosity and asking the right questions can prevent conflict and improve student-teacher relationships.

  • Strategies for making classroom environments more emotionally safe for neurodivergent students.

BACKGROUND READING

  • The Double Empathy Problem) (Damian Milton, 2012) 

  • Neurowild) by Em Hammond – Visual resources explaining neurodiversity concepts 

  • Neurodiversity University Educator Hub: Join the Community)

  • Neurodiversity-Affirming Schools: Transforming Practices So All Students Feel Accepted and Supported - Order here)

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