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Neurodiversity Podcast

The Neurodiversity Podcast talks with leaders in the fields of psychology, education, and beyond, ab

Episodes

Total: 277

It’s no secret that gifted kids often see the world differently than neurotypical peers. They also s

The world is at the same time both together and necessarily apart. We’re all going through the same

There are social, academic, and personal obstacles inherent to boys, and when you add other features

What is Pathological Demand Avoidance and how does it manifest among the neurodiverse? What can we d

Emily Kircher-Morris and Dr. Ellen Braaten discuss processing speed and why it’s important. They als

When a child asks a question, do you just give them the answer? If so, you’re missing an opportunity

Why is there a bright line between academia and the arts? Between cognition and creativity? Where sh

On episode 50 we talk with Haley Taylor Schlitz, a 17-year-old first-year law student who began coll

As we move into the 2020s, we look back at some of the conversations we had in the two years of our

Shopping for the holidays can be a headache, but choosing the right gifts for high-ability kids is e

Often, gifted kids feel isolated and unable to find like-minded peers, so they end up lacking opport

Allowing For Uncertainty

2019/11/13

In this bonus episode, Emily Kircher-Morris talks about uncertainty and doubt. How can we help our k

How can educators, counselors, and parents help neuro-diverse kids learn executive functioning skill

We’ve had mixed results in our efforts to identify 2e kids. It’s a complicated process, and many of

School counselors wear a variety of hats, but “giftedness expert” often isn't one of them. On episod

The Fast Track to College

2019/9/18

Advanced Placement is a good way for many kids to get a head start on college. On episode 42, Andrew

This is the final installment of our series on suicide among gifted and 2e people. Today, Lisa share

In part two of our series on suicide among high-ability people, we explore some of the signs of depr

Is suicidal ideation more prevalent among the gifted population? Do our beliefs about suicide square

As parents and educators prepare for the start of the new school year, middle schools everywhere are