Neurodiversity Podcast
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Family Ties: Connection Through Communication | Gifted | Parenting | Empathy | Psychology
Emily Kircher-Morris talks with family relationship expert Jennifer Kolari, author of “Connected Parenting: Set Loving Limits and Build Strong Bonds with Your Child for Life,” about ways to use the body’s natural chemicals and hormones in the...
The Case for Differential Diagnosis | Gifted | Education | 2e | Psychology | Autism
When a parent suspects their child may be twice exceptional - that is, gifted and an additional diagnosis - what should they do next? Increasingly, the answer is something called a Differential Diagnosis. It’s the process of sorting through two or...
A Bright Minds Balancing Act: Finding Success in School | Gifted | Education | 2e | Psychology
Self-regulation is often discussed in the context of emotions. Emily Kircher-Morris talks with Dr. Richard Cash, author of Self-Regulation in the Classroom, about educational self-regulation. When should we expect students to show signs of maturity...
Embracing Differently Wired - A New Tilt on Parenting | Gifted | Education | 2e | ASD
When gifted and twice-exceptional kids struggle, it’s often because people around them don’t recognize their perspective is different from the norm, and that we can try to meet them where they are. Debbie Reber, founder of TiltParenting.com and...
Profile of a Twice-Exceptional Kid | Gifted | ASD | Asperger’s | 2e
Some gifted people discover they have a second diagnosis which puts them into a different category - twice-exceptional, or 2e. On episode 14 of Mind Matters, Emily Kircher-Morris talks with Christen Leah, a college student who learned she was not only...
Regulating Emotions Through Mindfulness | Holistic | Intelligence | Gifted | IQ
Mindfulness is the awareness of the moment, the ability to observe and accept your feelings, stresses and sources of anxiety from a different perspective, and deal with them calmly. On episode 13 of Mind Matters, Emily Kircher-Morris talks with...
All the Feels (And Then Some) | Emotional Intensity | Education | Intelligence | Gifted
Emotional intensity varies from person to person, but among gifted people, it’s often markedly higher, and more of a challenge to understand and control. Critically-acclaimed author and former school psychologist Christine Fonseca joins us with her...
Zero to Sixty: The Case for Acceleration | IQ | Education | Intelligence | Gifted
Acceleration is an option for students who are academically advanced compared to peers in their age group. When is it a good idea to consider acceleration? How can we know a student is ready? What are the social and emotional implications of...
The Importance of Empathy | IQ | Bullying | Intelligence | Gifted
Emily Kircher-Morris explores the concept of empathy with Dr. Michele Borba, author of the book “End Peer Cruelty, Build Empathy: The Proven Six Rs of Bullying Prevention That Create Inclusive, Safe, and Caring Schools.” They discuss ways to help...
The Over-Under on Achievement | Gifted | Education | 2e | Intelligence
Cookie-cutter curriculum can be Kryptonite to a gifted kid, and can often spark a decline into a place where underachievement becomes the norm. James Delisle, PhD, helps us probe the world of underachievement, and suggests ways to help people of...