The things you can control, the things that serve you well, are much more important than everything else.
Read MoreThe complexity of parenting, teaching, or counseling a neurodivergent person can be daunting.
Read MoreThe Bright and Quirky Summit 2022 is live April 4-8, but you can access the catalog of videos and discussions on your own schedule after it’s over.
Read MoreWe are featuring the most popular conversations of 2021.
Read MoreA young black student was headed in the wrong direction until one doctor tackled the challenge of turning him around. Today he’s Shawn Anthony Robinson, PhD, and this is his story.
Read MoreThought leaders, counselors, support groups, and professionals in the field of psychology come together to bring awareness to neurodiversity.
Read MoreWhat do we really understand about ADHD, and how could a fresh perspective help our kids?
Read MoreAn encore presentation - Lisa, the mother of a twice-exceptional son who completed suicide, tells her story.
Read MoreAn encore presentation. What are the factors that influence depression? What should we watch for to know if a child is moving toward suicide? How do we talk with them about it?
Read MoreSpecial Series, Part One is a reprise of an episode that was originally published August 21, 2019.
Read MoreAn episode to help neurodivergent people transition from high school to college.
Read MoreA growing number of educators and parents believe social and emotional growth should play a bigger role in education.
Read MoreTeachers in gifted programs can incorporate social and emotional learning.
Read MoreA discussion about homeschooling and inspiring confidence and resilience in neurodivergent kids.
Read MoreStraight talk about building critical thinking skills in our neurodivergent kids, and finding out you have ADHD later in life.
Read MoreWhere do gifted and 2e people fit within the neurodiversity movement?
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