The pendulum is swinging with regard to equity in education, and not in the direction you might expect.
Read MoreEmily Kircher-Morris talks with Sarah Kesty about training teachers and parents to empower kids to master their executive function skills. This won't be an easy effort. There will be setbacks. That’s okay.
Read MoreADHD Awareness Month continues with a conversation about ADHD and executive function.
Read MoreThought leaders, counselors, support groups, and professionals in the field of psychology come together to bring awareness to neurodiversity.
Read MoreContouring classrooms to be neurodiversity-friendly.
Read MoreThe transition to higher education can be a struggle for autistic and otherwise-neurodivergent students but some schools (like Marquette) are developing programs to help.
Read MorePutting a name with a face isn’t as easy as it seems.
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 MoreDefiance or oppositional behavior is often a way of sending out an SOS.
Read MoreWhat would a neurodiversity-affirming world look like? Let’s start a wish list.
Read MoreAn episode to help neurodivergent people transition from high school to college.
Read MoreOnce you’re an adult, it’s hard to relearn new methods of communication. With autism it’s even more difficult. This is the story of how Sarah Nannery did it.
Read More“I’m not a non-autistic person with a side of autism.”
Read MoreA discussion about what autistic people wish their parents knew, and a preview of the book Sincerely, Your Autistic Child.
Read MoreAre those feelings of rejection valid? In episode 83 we talk about ways to overcome them.
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