The Gifted Neurodivergent Child Podcast

Your Child Is Perfect!

May 15, 2024 Lillian Skinner, Beth Anne Johnson Season 1 Episode 9
Your Child Is Perfect!
The Gifted Neurodivergent Child Podcast
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The Gifted Neurodivergent Child Podcast
Your Child Is Perfect!
May 15, 2024 Season 1 Episode 9
Lillian Skinner, Beth Anne Johnson

In this episode I encourage parents to think about their child's neurodivergence in a different way. That perhaps what is broken is everything but their child. I ask them to recognize that we live in a culture set up to work against recognizing and nurturing the innate abilities of neurodivergent children. I discuss the detrimental effects of traditional education systems on neurodivergent kids and stress the importance of integrating cognitive and somatic intelligence. I share my personal journey of rediscovering a natural way of being, challenged by societal pressures to conform. I emphasize the unique strengths of neurodivergent children, particularly those who are twice exceptional, and the need for parents to support their natural talents. I criticize the institutional approach to education that separates emotion and intellect, advocating for a more holistic understanding of intelligence. The episode calls on parents to protect and nurture their child's compassionate empathy and creative potential, offering hope for a future where neurodivergent individuals are valued for their contributions.

00:00 Welcome to the Gift of Neurodivergent Podcast

00:18 Embracing Neurodiversity: Understanding Your Child's World

00:47 The Unique Cognitive and Somatic Intelligence of Neurodivergent Minds

01:31 Navigating the World with Compassionate Empathy

02:37 The Struggle Against Systemic Suppression of Neurodivergence

04:16 The Importance of Nurturing Twice Exceptional Children

04:37 Redefining Success: The Power of Somatic Intelligence

06:40 Breaking Free from Conventional Education Systems

13:34 Cultivating Genius in a Multidimensional World

14:19 A Call to Action: Empowering Neurodivergent Children

18:47 Closing Thoughts and Disclaimer

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In this episode I encourage parents to think about their child's neurodivergence in a different way. That perhaps what is broken is everything but their child. I ask them to recognize that we live in a culture set up to work against recognizing and nurturing the innate abilities of neurodivergent children. I discuss the detrimental effects of traditional education systems on neurodivergent kids and stress the importance of integrating cognitive and somatic intelligence. I share my personal journey of rediscovering a natural way of being, challenged by societal pressures to conform. I emphasize the unique strengths of neurodivergent children, particularly those who are twice exceptional, and the need for parents to support their natural talents. I criticize the institutional approach to education that separates emotion and intellect, advocating for a more holistic understanding of intelligence. The episode calls on parents to protect and nurture their child's compassionate empathy and creative potential, offering hope for a future where neurodivergent individuals are valued for their contributions.

00:00 Welcome to the Gift of Neurodivergent Podcast

00:18 Embracing Neurodiversity: Understanding Your Child's World

00:47 The Unique Cognitive and Somatic Intelligence of Neurodivergent Minds

01:31 Navigating the World with Compassionate Empathy

02:37 The Struggle Against Systemic Suppression of Neurodivergence

04:16 The Importance of Nurturing Twice Exceptional Children

04:37 Redefining Success: The Power of Somatic Intelligence

06:40 Breaking Free from Conventional Education Systems

13:34 Cultivating Genius in a Multidimensional World

14:19 A Call to Action: Empowering Neurodivergent Children

18:47 Closing Thoughts and Disclaimer

Gifted ND copyright @2024 
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info@giftednd.com

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