Traditional therapy models often position clinicians as the experts, but what happens when this dynamic overlooks the lived experiences of neurodivergent clients?
Read MoreWhat do statistics tell us about the two communities?
Read MoreDifferences aren’t deficits, but almost everyone treats them that way.
Read MoreThe pendulum is swinging with regard to equity in education, and not in the direction you might expect.
Read MoreThought leaders, counselors, support groups, and professionals in the field of psychology come together to bring awareness to neurodiversity.
Read MoreWhat would a neurodiversity-affirming world look like? Let’s start a wish list.
Read MoreA discussion about what autistic people wish their parents knew, and a preview of the book Sincerely, Your Autistic Child.
Read MoreStraight talk about building critical thinking skills in our neurodivergent kids, and finding out you have ADHD later in life.
Read MoreGiftedness and twice-exceptionality are equally prevalent across all cultures, yet people of color are less often identified as gifted, and much less often identified as 2e.
Read MoreSchool is hard. The social aspect of school is even more difficult for gifted and 2e kids.
Read MoreWe talk with Marc Smolowitz, who is directing a movie about gifted and talented people called “The G Word.”
Read MoreIs it time to reconsider how we think of, and evaluate, intelligence?
Read MoreOne of the most important advocates in the world for gifted and talented people is the National Association for Gifted Children.
Read MoreThere is much work to be done to achieve equality of access to gifted services.
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