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Welcome to another thoughtful conversation with a couple of Dads on the Rethinking Dads podcast!
In this episode, Michael and Kevin bring back Bhagavan and Steven Sweeney to discuss a topic they both (independently) asked to share their thoughts on...
Neurodivergency - both as a Dad and with kids.
The conversation delves into the experiences of neurodivergent parenting, specifically ADHD, and the challenges and strengths associated with it.
Bhagavan and Steven share personal stories, insights, and coping mechanisms, highlighting the importance of understanding oneself and others in the context of neurodiversity. The conversation also delves into the challenges and strategies of parenting neurodivergent children, emphasizing the importance of being present, curious, and understanding.
"Almost every perceived issue or what do they call it, dysfunction, on one side of that coin you call it a dysfunction, on the other side of the same thing you call it a strength or an attribute." - Bhagavan
Takeaways
Chapters
00:00 Understanding Neurodivergent Traits and Coping Mechanisms
26:01 The Dual Nature of Neurodivergent Traits: Challenges and Strengths
36:59 Empowering Children through Neurodiversity and Personal Growth
46:15 Navigating Neurodiversity in Parenting
59:17 Understanding Natural Consequences in Parenting
Keywords
neurodivergent parenting, ADHD, coping mechanisms, personal stories, insights, neurodiversity, understanding, challenges, strengths, parenting, neurodivergent children, natural consequences, labels, support, understanding, neurodiversity, challenges, strategies
If you like what you're hearing, thank you in advance for leaving us a 5-star rating and a written review. We ask for this because it helps other Dads discover our podcasts. (the world of podcasts, like many things is driven by ratings and reviews)
In addition, it would mean the world if you shared with another Dad (or Mom) you know so they can join in the conversation and offer even more insight into the world of being a Dad.
Join the conversation on the Rethinking Dad Facebook Group.
Thanks for listening and sharing!!!
By Michael Sharkey, Kevin SabourinWelcome to another thoughtful conversation with a couple of Dads on the Rethinking Dads podcast!
In this episode, Michael and Kevin bring back Bhagavan and Steven Sweeney to discuss a topic they both (independently) asked to share their thoughts on...
Neurodivergency - both as a Dad and with kids.
The conversation delves into the experiences of neurodivergent parenting, specifically ADHD, and the challenges and strengths associated with it.
Bhagavan and Steven share personal stories, insights, and coping mechanisms, highlighting the importance of understanding oneself and others in the context of neurodiversity. The conversation also delves into the challenges and strategies of parenting neurodivergent children, emphasizing the importance of being present, curious, and understanding.
"Almost every perceived issue or what do they call it, dysfunction, on one side of that coin you call it a dysfunction, on the other side of the same thing you call it a strength or an attribute." - Bhagavan
Takeaways
Chapters
00:00 Understanding Neurodivergent Traits and Coping Mechanisms
26:01 The Dual Nature of Neurodivergent Traits: Challenges and Strengths
36:59 Empowering Children through Neurodiversity and Personal Growth
46:15 Navigating Neurodiversity in Parenting
59:17 Understanding Natural Consequences in Parenting
Keywords
neurodivergent parenting, ADHD, coping mechanisms, personal stories, insights, neurodiversity, understanding, challenges, strengths, parenting, neurodivergent children, natural consequences, labels, support, understanding, neurodiversity, challenges, strategies
If you like what you're hearing, thank you in advance for leaving us a 5-star rating and a written review. We ask for this because it helps other Dads discover our podcasts. (the world of podcasts, like many things is driven by ratings and reviews)
In addition, it would mean the world if you shared with another Dad (or Mom) you know so they can join in the conversation and offer even more insight into the world of being a Dad.
Join the conversation on the Rethinking Dad Facebook Group.
Thanks for listening and sharing!!!