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Neurodiversity Podcast

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

Episodes

Total: 277

Neurodivergence often comes with a side of anxiety. Is it possible to harness anxiety as a streng

One of the more misunderstood diagnoses in the world of neurodiversity is ODD, or Oppositional Defia

Mindfulness is definitely a buzzword today, but what’s the reality of mindfulness and how can it hel

Living an authentic life is a goal we all have. In the neurodiversity world, that can be a tricky co

Burnout is something everyone occasionally deals with, but it manifests very differently in the worl

There’s a pressure on parents to allow more technology into the lives of their kids. Gaming and soci

Are kids really unmotivated, or are you just misinterpreting the signs? Dr. Ellen Braaten talks with

Is the neurodiversity movement a social justice issue? How can we convince the world that difference

As Autism Acceptance Month continues, we present a visit with Casey Ehrlich. Casey talks with Emily

Selah is an autistic 7th grader at a private school, and is navigating all of the expectations and s

Are there neurodiversity training and certification programs for medical practitioners? How can we h

It’s common today for people to be diagnosed as neurodivergent as an adult, having survived childhoo

During Autism Acceptance Month, we’re reminding anyone who will listen that acting differently, spea

Many consider “A Parent’s Guide to Gifted Children: A Resource for Caregivers and Advocates” to be t

We welcome Elizabeth Hamblet, the author of Seven Steps for College Success: A Pathway for Students

While career changes are possible later in life, our first choice defines much of our career so it’s

Parents often struggle with helping their children manage anxiety. Dr. Eli Lebowitz of Yale Universi

Intelligence is divided into several categories, and today we’re talking about non-verbal intelligen

Often, autistic girls are called shy, introverted, perfectionistic, confused, anything BUT autistic.

The technology world is changing quickly. For confirmation, look no further than ChatGPT. Parents, t