
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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There are a lot of important conversations to be had about tech concerns, safety, boundaries, etc. But tech has also made life so much easier, particularly for neurodivergent people. So today we are going to dive into 5 ways tech supports neurodiverg... more
"Be consistent" and "do what you say you are going to do" are among the most common pieces of parenting advice. But how does this fit with changing your mind or realizing that the rule you made actually isn't a good fit for your kid? This week, we wi... more
This week, we are talking about finding the line between supporting neurodivergent kids and "rewarding bad behavior" or "giving in."
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This show centers on neurodivergent parenting with two clinicians who are also neurodivergent and parents. Conversations span practical strategies for behavior regulation, executive functioning, and sensory needs, as well as navigating schools, IEPs, and advocacy. Episodes emphasize empathy, strengths-based framing, and concrete, playfully pragmatic hacks for families, caregivers, and educators, with a steady emphasis on personalized supports rather than one-size-fits-all approaches. Noteworthy is the hosts' dual perspective as both professionals and parents, which helps translate clinical concepts into actionable steps for everyday life. A notable strength is the blend of clinical insight with relatable, real-world parenting stories, plus ... more
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