Sara Olsher founder of Mighty and Bright, explains why structures are so important to establishing clear expectations and easing anxiety for unique kids. She shows how to use visual aids to foster independence and develop executive functioning skills.
Afsaneh Moradian explains why neurodivergent kids resist learning when they don’t have meaningful learning experiences. She shares from her own experience and expertise why meaningful learning is so important and how parents can begin to approach creating meaningful learning experiences for their unique homeschoolers.
Dawn Friedman walks us through what kids experience in their brains and bodies when they feel anxious. She explains why anxiety can lead to kids shutting down or being unable to perform tasks, and why it’s so important to prevent kids from becoming so anxious.
Adam Seitz shares why creative, improvisational thinking is so important for neurodivergent kids. He opens up about his personal experience growing up as a child with ADHD and the work that he does with kids now. He provides lots of helpful tips and resources to help parents add creative thinking and problem solving to homeschooling.
Megan Uotila shares the incredible story behind how her autistic son became a kidpreneur. She explains all of the ways having a business have been transformative for her child and how they’ve created a business to help other children easily become kidpreneurs.
Angela Griffith explains why it’s so important to stay connected to your partner while you’re homeschooling and raising neurodivergent kids. She shares helpful ways to have more moments together without spending money or having time without the kids.
Jill Ross Nadler explains why creative thinking is so important for children. She shares how storytelling can be a wonderful and powerful teaching tool that develops so many learning and life skills in addition to creative thinking.
Nikki Williams Rucker and Malachi Rucker share their journey to take Malachi’s idea for creating SPD- friendly clothes and turn it into a full-fledged clothing business, Divergent Clothing Co. Both mom and son offer important advice for other kids who have ideas and parents who may not know how to best support them.
Mary Ann Hughes shares ways to support neurodivergent kids when parents are going through a divorce. She explains why it’s important to consider your unique children’s needs during the process and advocate to make sure their needs are met during and after divorce.
Nicci Lou describes her amazing worldschooling adventure with her neurodivergent family, visiting 18 countries in one year. She explains how she was able to navigate challenges that came up and how she uses a similar approach to coaching neurodivergent adults.
Pam Lauzon explains the many ways neurodivergent kids can benefit from learning graphic design. She shares easy and free ways kids can begin to develop graphic design skills and how that can increase engagement with academic work and open career opportunities in the future.
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