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For many children who learn differently, public and private school classrooms which largely are geared for neurotypical learners, can be a struggle. That’s why educating these students at home with a curriculum tailored to their unique needs often is seen as a potential lifeline for children with learning and attention issues.
But is it the right choice? We delve into the world of
On this episode, we check in with a Florida family with two neurodivergent students that turned to homeschooling. Next, our panel of national experts explores whether homeschooling kids who learn differently is a path to unlocking their full potential, or a risky gamble. And later, you’ll meet our latest Difference Maker, whose journey to conquering the North Pole began not in the frozen tundra, but with her struggle to master the three Rs.
French Impressionist Edgar Degas once clarified that “Art is not what you see, but what you make others see.” While art is a form of expression, a means to connect to the world, for neurodivergent children the arts in its many forms can paint a landscape for self-discovery, chip away at anxiety, and lift self-esteem.
And it can also remind us that sometimes the most beautiful art comes from seeing the world in a different way. For many kids who learn and think differently, the classroom can prove challenging. However, by providing a creative outlet, sensory engagement, and a structured environment the arts offer a unique space where neurodivergent kids can thrive.
On this episode, we raise the curtain on a California college prep school where art is life and life is art for its twice-exceptional students. Next, our panel of national experts paints a clearer portrait of the benefits of engaging neurodivergent children in the arts. And later, you’ll meet our latest Difference Maker, a nonverbal teenage Florida artist whose vivid creations speak volumes about his talent.
For some kids, school is a place of excitement and discovery. All over the world, however, kids face obstacles in the classroom. They may struggle with reading, focusing, or keeping up with assignments because of learning and attention issues. And for some, these learning differences can trigger another hidden struggle – anxiety.
One study found that at least 21% of children with specific learning disabilities battle anxiety disorders. These anxieties can be a real burden for neurodivergent children.
It's important for families to talk about these challenges children who learn differently face, and the good news is, there's a lot families and educators can do to support them. There are effective strategies to help children with learning and attention issues manage their anxieties and thrive.
On this episode, we visit a dyslexic Massachusetts teenager whose fear of classroom failure taught her mother the importance of stepping up as an relentless advocate to help ward off her daughter’s brewing anxiety. Next, our panel of national experts opens up the toolbox and shares strategies for helping children navigate these challenges and build confidence. Later, you’ll meet our latest Difference Maker, who found that the dyslexia that darkened his horizon as a child is helping him build magical, beautiful digital vistas that thrill and entertain audiences around the world.
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If at first you don’t succeed, try try again goes the old saying. That’s sound advice meant to build resilience.
However, for neurodivergent children those words can ring hollow for those who struggle to try, try, try, and try again — and their efforts fail to yield a winning result. For
many kids with learning and attention issues, that lack of success can lead to them to throw up their hands, and stop trying.
It’s a psychological phenomenon called learned helplessness. Because the child believes he has no control over negative outcomes he no longer is motivated to try. Given that youngsters with learning differences can face a daily gauntlet of challenges, helping defuse the reduced motivation, low self-esteem, passivity, and procrastination that can
feed this mindset is imperative.
The good news is neurodivergence doesn’t cause learned helplessness, and with early intervention, parents and educators can help kids beef up their resiliency muscles and overcome learned helplessness.
On this episode, we visit a Georgia private school for neurodivergent students where countering learned helplessness is enshrined in its mission statement. Next, our panel of national experts explores strategies for empowering students to dodge learned helplessness. Later, you’ll meet our latest Difference Maker, an inventor and adrenaline junkie who never allowed an undiagnosed learning difference scuttle his dream of blasting into space.
Next, our panel of national experts helps demystify the condition and provide a roadmap to help kids with the condition rock in the classroom and beyond.
A World Of Difference: Embracing Neurodiversity, S4E6 | "The Science of Reading"
You’ve probably heard the slogan that reading is fundamental. To put a finer point on it, literacy is a cornerstone of success — both in the classroom and beyond. It’s that realization that undergirds a national movement to change the way we teach readers.
“I HATE math!” It’s a common refrain uttered by many a young student taxed with solving for X or computing the hypotenuse of a triangle.
Or if they don’t hate math, many students fear it as
But for some who get cold sweats, anxiety, or depression
One of the more uncommon learning disorders, dyscalculia, affects one’s ability to comprehend numerical-based information and mathematics. The good news is that kids who have this learning difference can learn skills and workarounds to succeed in math.
On this episode, we visit a Pennsylvania school where students
Next, our panel of national experts shares strategies that
Later, you’ll meet our latest Difference Maker, a workforce
On this episode, we visit a Virginia school for dyslexic
Next, our panel of national experts shares the playbook for
Later, you’ll meet our latest Difference Maker, an NBA
The podcast currently has 47 episodes available.