
We won’t fix your kid because they aren’t broken, and that’s not a thing! Dr. Morgan Beidleman and Breann Colpitts tackle your questions and society’s misconceptions about neurodiverence and neurodivergent parenting. Dr. Morgan @drmorganbeidleman is a psychologist and former teacher. Breann @itsbreanncolpitts is a school psychologist and social coach for twice-exceptional kids. Both are also neuro... more
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Today, we are doing the second episode in our little mini series on teaching strategies you can use at home. Today we are talking win win choices. This is a way to increase choice, autonomy, and interest while still accomplishing the tasks that need ... more
Today, we are talking about after-school restraint collapse, which is just a fancy term for the shutdown and/or meltdown situation SO MANY neurodivergent kids go through after school. We will talk about why this happens, if it’s bad, and what you can... more
It’s that time of year where candy is suddenly everywhere. Many neurodivergent families find that this constant access can result in behaviors like hoarding, binging, or lying that are surprising, confusing, and stressful. This isn’t because your kid... more
Masking is a topic that comes up again and again when we talk about neurodivergence. So this week, we are bringing back one of our favorite episodes from season one: Masking and Neurodivergence. We talk about what masking is, how it impacts us, if it... more
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With a focus on neurodiversity, this series is aimed primarily at parents navigating the complexities of raising neurodivergent children. Through engaging discussions, the hosts address common misconceptions surrounding neurodiversity, emphasizing that neurodivergent individuals are not broken but rather experience the world differently. Throughout the episodes, practical strategies and supportive advice are provided for parents, helping them foster understanding and skill-building in their children while navigating societal challenges. The hosts, both neurodivergent themselves, bring personal anecdotes to the conversation, enriching the insights shared with their professional expertise in psychology and education.
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