Neurodiversity Podcast

Neurodiversity Podcast


Latest Episodes

The G Word Movie | Psychology | Gifted | Intelligence | Education
March 20, 2019

There is a myth that gifted people are mostly financially secure, white, and don’t require the same attention as an average child. Our guest is Marc Smolowitz, who is making a film about America’s gifted and talented population that puts those...

Separating Truth From Mental Myths | Psychology | Gifted | Intelligence
March 06, 2019

On this episode we discuss some widely held ideas about education, giftedness, and intelligence that may not be as rooted in science as we thought. Explore some of our most revered and trusted theories along with us. Our guest is Dr. Devon MacEachron,...

All Work and No Play | Psychology | Parenting | Education
February 20, 2019

Have we inadvertently harmed our children by taking away play time? Does our tendency to make decisions for our kids, instead of allowing them to make their own choices, negatively impact executive function? Mead Poszlay, middle school learning...

Thinking Twice About Ways to Help Twice Exceptional Students | Psychology | 2e | Gifted
February 06, 2019

The systems in place for gifted kids in public education often fall short for 2e students. Sometimes 2e kids aren’t even identified with the limited testing resources of some schools. In the first of several episodes on twice-exceptionality this...

True Grit: Fostering Tenacity and Resilience | Psychology | IQ | Gifted | Education
January 23, 2019

When we don’t provide a challenge for our gifted kids at school and let them fly under the radar, they can develop internal monologues that equate being smart with everything being easy. Emily Mofield and Megan Parker Peters, authors of Teaching...

Rethinking the Definition of Intelligence | Psychology | IQ | Gifted
January 09, 2019

Never afraid to bump up against some of psychology’s doctrines, Scott Barry Kaufman joins us for a discussion about how we evaluate gifted people. We talk about the role of IQ in that evaluation, and he reveals details of his personal journey as...

Special Edition: Live at the NAGC Convention in Minneapolis | Psychology | Gifted | IQ | 2E
November 19, 2018

For 65 years, the National Association for Gifted Children has been holding an annual conference to help provide guidance and learning opportunities for attendees. Mind Matters now gives you a peek behind the curtain at this year’s event, held...

Opening Doors To Diversity In Gifted Education | Psychology | IQ
October 31, 2018

It’s a challenge for gifted and talented people of color to fight the headwind of implicit biases when it comes to being identified for gifted services. Dr. Joy Lawson Davis is working to help educators recognize signs of giftedness through the lens...

IQ Isn’t Everything: Reevaluating Evaluation | Gifted | 2e | Education | Psychology
October 17, 2018

IQ is the primary measure of giftedness, but sometimes the IQ test fails to reveal the whole story. Recommended guidelines from the National Association for Gifted Children are evolving, and a new position paper has been released on using...

Potholes On Memory Lane: Gifted Kids and Trauma | Gifted | Parenting | Violence
October 03, 2018

Signs of trauma can easily be dismissed as symptoms of something else entirely. On episode 19, Emily welcomes author and trauma expert Heather Forbes to talk about how to identify the signs of trauma, and ultimately how to control and minimize its...