The Neurodiversity Podcast talks with leaders in the fields of psychology, education, and beyond, ab
Often, neurodivergent people have a completely different communication experience than neurotypicals
Dr. Donna Henderson joins Emily Kircher-Morris to talk about the changes in the assessment process f
On this episode, Emily Kircher-Morris talks with Jeff Horwitz about the concept of Universal Design
Friendships and relationships can be hard for neurodivergent people, especially if they experience l
On episode 213, Emily is joined by Matt Lowry, host of the Autistic Culture podcast. They discuss th
On episode 212, Emily Kircher-Morris and Jess Lahey discuss the importance of understanding and supp
On episode 211, Emily Kircher-Morris talks with Brooke Schnittman, founder of Coaching with Brooke a
On episode 210, we dive into a topic that resonates with many of us: the struggle between wanting to
What are the limits of IQ tests and scores? How can someone best advocate for gifted-affirming educa
Entering college can be a pivotal and challenging journey, especially for neurodivergent individuals
Studying and learning skills are different for neurodivergent learners, and traditional teaching met
On episode 206 we talk about autonomy and motivation. In a world where autonomy is key to motivation
In episode 205 we talk about how understanding and supporting the emotional needs of our neurodiverg
As we wrap up 2023, we are presenting a series of episodes called Perspectives, and on episode 204 w
As we wrap up 2023, we are presenting a series of episodes called Perspectives. Today, we talk about
Emily Kircher-Morris is joined by Barbara Lally, a certified professional coach and author who focus
How important is early identification and evaluation of twice-exceptionality? And what are some comm
The Neurodiversity Podcast celebrates its 200th episode! We’re pretty sure we were surprised to hit
In the world of mental health, understanding the unique experiences of neurodivergent individuals is
There’s a nagging feeling most of us experience from time to time, that tells us maybe we’ve fooled