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April 30, 2025

310:��Connecting Through Conversation: Rethinking Behavior Strategies for Schools

Learn how shifting from correction to connection can support anger, emotional regulation, and positive behavior for neurodivergent kids in school.

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310: Connecting Through Conversation: Rethinking Behavior Strategies for Schools

310: Connecting Through Conversation: Rethinking Behavior Strategies for Schools with Guests Erika Bare & Tiffany Burns Listen on Apple Podcasts  |  Google Podcasts  |  Spreaker  |  Spotify  |  iHeart Radio Become a Supporter What if we stopped calling kids “attention-seeking” and started calling them “connection-seeking?” In this heart-opening episode, I sit down with veteran educators and […]

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April 23, 2025

309: Coping Skills for Kids, Teens, and Adults

Discover how to help your neurodivergent child navigate anger with tools that support emotional regulation, nervous system health, and connection.

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Published on April 23, 2025 17:10

April 16, 2025

308: You Might Also Like Climbing the Walls from Understood.org

Anger and emotional dysregulation are often overlooked signs of ADHD. Discover what it means for parenting neurodivergent kids and how to better support them.

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Published on April 16, 2025 17:31

308: Climbing the Walls Feed Drop from Understood

Anger and emotional dysregulation are often overlooked signs of ADHD. Discover what it means for parenting neurodivergent kids and how to better support them.

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Published on April 16, 2025 17:31

April 9, 2025

307: Valuing Personhood Over Productivity

I talk with Shawna Rosenzweig about letting go of perfectionism, redefining success, and supporting neurodivergent kids as whole people — not just achievers.

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Published on April 09, 2025 17:10

April 2, 2025

306: What Do You Do With the Mad that You Feel?

Inspired by Mr. Rogers’ powerful question, this episode explores anger, the nervous system, and how to support neurodivergent kids through big emotions with compassion.

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Published on April 02, 2025 17:10

March 26, 2025

305: Building Parent Resilience

Unlock parent resilience by harnessing stress management with expert insights from resilience coach, Barb Fletcher. Discover the power of self-regulation and breath work to transform your parenting journey.

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Published on March 26, 2025 17:10

March 19, 2025

304: How to Support Regulation with Play

Unlock regulation skills through play! Discover how child-led play fosters self-regulation and strengthens executive function in neurodivergent kids. Listen for expert insights!

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Published on March 19, 2025 17:10

304: How to Support Regulation with Play, with Polina Shkadron, MA/SLP, MSNE, CTP, ADHD-RSP

Unlock regulation skills through play! Discover how child-led play fosters self-regulation and strengthens executive function in neurodivergent kids. Listen for expert insights!

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Published on March 19, 2025 17:10