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people with autism recruited for skilled jobs
People with autism often struggle with job interviews. A company is recruiting people on the autism spectrum for firms in need of skilled...
equity, ADHD and 3e with Colin Seale
Emily Kircher-Morris talks with Colin Seale about what it’s like to be diagnosed with ADHD as an adult. They discuss whether we’ve...
neurodivergent adulting made easy
Equipping a neurodivergent kid for the adult world can be a challenge. Amanda Morin from Understood.org talks with Emily Kircher-Morris...
REJECTED! now what? overcoming rejection sensitivity
Most of us have at least some rejection sensitivity, but with neurodivergent people it’s often magnified. Emily Kircher-Morris talks with...
the power of ownvoices in advocacy
In this episode we’re talking with two of the editors of Sincerely, Your Autistic Child, a book about what autistic people wish their...
pathological demand avoidance? words matter
The language around autism and neurodiversity in general is changing. We talk with Kristy Forbes, founder of Australia-based inTune...
social & emotional curriculum: learning with heart
What kind of specific social and emotional support do high-ability kids need? How can we help high-ability students deal with...
what to do when the kids worry part 1 Dr. Eli Lebowitz
Parents often struggle with helping their children manage anxiety. Dr. Eli Lebowitz of Yale University joins us to talk about his research a
releasing the potential of high ability kids 36m42s Neurodiversity Podcast
How can we knock down the walls that surround many neurodivergent kids? Should teachers play a role in their students’ social and...
the neurodiversity podcast Dr. Eli Lebowitz, what to do when the kids worry
Dr. Eli Lebowitz stayed a few minutes after our interview to answer questions from members of our Facebook group. 1 - When kids have a...
the neurodiversity podcast with emily kircher-morry episode 87 say what? neurodivergent code switch
Most of us code switch. Code switching is when someone uses a certain type of language in one environment, but then switches to a...
how a font can help people with dyslexia to read | Christian Boer | TEDxFultonStreet
It's very rare that graphic design can relieve a medical problem, but this is one such case. Take a brief tour through the world of dyslexi
the true gifts of a dyslexic mind | Dean Bragonier | TEDxMarthasVineyard
In this inspiring talk, advocate and educator Dean Bragonier offers a different take on Dyslexia. By looking at the unique mindset of...
why autistic unemployment is so high | Claire Barnett | TEDxVanderbuiltUniversity
The un- and under-employment rate among college-educated autistic adults is around the 80% mark. And no, that zero isn't a typo -
Ernst and Young: ‘Without the neurodivergent workforce, we’re going to miss a whole bunch of things’
Hiren Shukla, Ernst & Young’s Neurodiversity Centers of Excellence, as well as Denise Brodey, a neurodiversity consultant and founder of Reb
Neurodiversity is a super power not a problem | Elaine Halligan | TEDxBonnSquare
We have to break the stigma around mental health and children. Most of the times the signals are quite subtle and can be often overlooked...
talent in neurodiversity
Take a look inside this amazing untapped potential for the world! Many adults with autism have a hard time finding a job, but more...
Understanding what it's like
Many have met someone in their life who is living with a different framework of the world and didn't know it. This creates a friction across
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