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## [Neurodivergent Capacity: Why Can They Do It Sometimes But Not Every Time?](https://neurodiversitypodcast.com/home/2026/8/19/episode-328-neurodivergent-capacity-why-can-they-do-it-sometimes-and-not-every-time)

_2026-08-19 · Neurodiversity Podcast_

When supporting neurodivergent kids, adults often struggle to balance when to gently challenge a child and when to pull back to prevent nervous system overload. Pushing too hard risks chronic distress and shutdown, but overprotecting can unintentionally create learned helplessness and limit opportunities for growth. Emily welcomes Dr. Emily King, a child psychologist, former school psychologist,…

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## [Learning Differences And Emotional Well-Being Aren't Separate, and Here's Why](https://neurodiversitypodcast.com/home/2026/8/13/episode-327-learning-differences-and-emotional-well-being-arent-separate-and-heres-why)

_2026-08-13 · Neurodiversity Podcast_

It's easy to view academic difficulties and mental health challenges as two separate issues when a child struggles. However, the emotional toll of an unaddressed learning difference often leads to chronic anxiety, low self-esteem, and a loss of motivation. Dr. Karen Wilson is a pediatric neuropsychologist and the host of the Diverse Thinking-Different Learning Podcast, and she joins Emily this…

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## [The Evolution of Assessment: It's More Than Just a Score](https://neurodiversitypodcast.com/home/2026/7/29/episode-326-the-evolution-of-assessment-its-more-than-just-a-score)

_2026-07-29 · Neurodiversity Podcast_

As public understanding of neurodiversity continues to grow, evaluators face a shifting landscape when assessing clients whose traits don't match traditional, less nuanced pictures of autism. Many individuals—especially women and girls—learn to navigate daily social interactions through pattern recognition and learned strategies rather than intuitive processing, masking their traits enough to miss…

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## [Autistic Girls Are Going Undiagnosed or Misdiagnosed](https://neurodiversitypodcast.com/home/2026/7/23/episode-325-autistic-girls-are-going-undiagnosed-or-misdiagnosed)

_2026-07-23 · Neurodiversity Podcast_

Often, autistic girls are called shy, introverted, perfectionistic, confused, anything BUT autistic. There is a pervasive impression, even in the medical community, that autism occurs in boys vastly more often than girls. The result is, autistic girls are missing out on services and tools that are available to them. Holly Blanc Moses is a therapist, and the host of the Autism ADHD Podcast, and she…

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## [The Right to Be Heard: Reclaiming Communication Autonomy](https://neurodiversitypodcast.com/home/2026/7/16/episode-324-the-right-to-be-heard-reclaiming-communication-autonomy)

_2026-07-16 · Neurodiversity Podcast_

The baseline premise of Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) rests on the fundamental principle that communication is an inherent human right rather than a privilege to be earned through baseline cognitive compliance. Too often, school systems and clinical providers inadvertently stall access to verbal alternatives by requiring non-speaking students to prove communicative readiness or…

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## [What We're Learning About (Pervasive) Pathological Demand Avoidance](https://neurodiversitypodcast.com/home/2026/7/8/episode-323-what-were-learning-about-pervasive-pathological-demand-avoidance)

_2026-07-08 · Neurodiversity Podcast_

When an autistic child or teen consistently pushes back against daily expectations, traditional parenting and teaching methods often default to high-pressure enforcement. This pattern routinely triggers escalating defensive behaviors, creating a continuous loop of friction that strains the entire family system. In this encore conversation, Sandra McConnell, an advocate known as the PDA Mama Bear,…

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## [The Parenting Long Game: Finding the Problem Under the Problem](https://neurodiversitypodcast.com/home/2026/6/24/episode-322-the-parenting-long-game-finding-the-problem-under-the-problem)

_2026-06-24 · Neurodiversity Podcast_

Today we talk about how parent reactivity, historical family patterns, and systemic overwhelm inadvertently trap families in cyclical power struggles. Emily Kircher-Morris welcomes Diane Dempster, a professional coach, author, and co-founder of ImpactParents, to talk about how urgency often drives parents out of an objective problem-solving mindset, and toward reactionary behaviors that…

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## [The Rewards and Punishment Paradox with Alfie Kohn](https://neurodiversitypodcast.com/home/2026/6/17/episode-321-the-rewards-and-punishment-paradox-with-alfie-kohn)

_2026-06-17 · Neurodiversity Podcast_

Within traditional educational and parenting paradigms, behaviorist strategies such as token economies, behavior color charts, and positive reinforcement models are frequently treated as standard mechanisms for human development. However, these compliance-driven metrics often collapse under long-term evaluation, obscuring the critical psychological friction they introduce. Alfie Kohn, a prominent…

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## [Educator Burnout: Why "Remember Your Why" Isn't Enough](https://neurodiversitypodcast.com/home/2026/6/12/episode-320-educator-burnout-why-remember-your-why-isnt-enough)

_2026-06-12 · Neurodiversity Podcast_

The high statistical prevalence of burnout in the education system has moved past the realm of speculation and into undeniable systemic reality. While modern teacher preparation programs provide good technical training, they consistently fail to equip people with the emotional tools required to withstand chronic occupational stress. Katrina G. Huels, an educational consultant, former special…

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_2026-06-12 · **Sponsored**_

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## [Deconstructing Gifted Burnout](https://neurodiversitypodcast.com/home/2026/6/2/episode-319-deconstructing-gifted-burnout)

_2026-06-02 · Neurodiversity Podcast_

When highly capable children spend years cruising through an educational system where academic rigor is geared toward the average, they fail to develop the neurological muscles required to process difficulty. This week, we present an encore chat with Dr. Brian Housand, coordinator of the academically or intellectually gifted program at the University of North Carolina Wilmington, and Andi McNair,…

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