The Neurodiversity Podcast talks with leaders in the fields of psychology, education, and beyond, ab
When a parent suspects their child may be twice exceptional - that is, gifted and an additional diag
Self-regulation is often discussed in the context of emotions. Emily Kircher-Morris talks with Dr. R
When gifted and twice-exceptional kids struggle, it’s often because people around them don’t recogni
Some gifted people discover they have a second diagnosis which puts them into a different category -
Mindfulness is the awareness of the moment, the ability to observe and accept your feelings, stresse
Emotional intensity varies from person to person, but among gifted people, it’s often markedly highe
Acceleration is an option for students who are academically advanced compared to peers in their age
Emily Kircher-Morris explores the concept of empathy with Dr. Michele Borba, author of the book “End
Cookie-cutter curriculum can be Kryptonite to a gifted kid, and can often spark a decline into a pla
You might say Deb Douglas is an advocate for self-advocacy. Deb has committed her career to helping
On episode 7, Emily talks with Garrett Hartman, LPC about the transition to adulthood for gifted peo
On episode six of Mind Matters, Emily talks with Lisa Van Gemert, the “Gifted Guru,” about perfectio
In this episode, Dr. Steve Coxon, Executive Director of the Center for Access and Achievement at Mar
Mind Matters examines recent mass shootings perpetrated by gifted or highly intelligent individuals.
In this episode of Mind Matters, Emily discusses the impact of bullying on the learning ability and
Host Emily Kircher-Morris delves into the world of video games. Does gaming affect gifted kids diffe
Host Emily Kircher-Morris and Kate Bachtel, board president of SENG (Supporting Emotional Needs of t