TILT Parenting: Raising Differently Wired Kids

TILT Parenting: Raising Differently Wired Kids

TiLT Parenting, from parenting activist, speaker, and author Debbie Reber, features transformational interviews and conversations with authors, parenting experts, educators, and other parents aimed at inspiring, informing, and supporting parents raising differently-wired kids (giftedness, ADHD, Asperger’s, 2e, learning differences, sensory processing issues, anxiety, and more). TiLT aims to help parents feel empowered and in choice in how they parent, have more peace in their daily lives, and parent and advocate for their child from a place of confidence and awareness so that our children can thrive in every way. http://www.tiltparenting.com

Debbie Reber Kids & Family 242 rész TiLT Parenting, from parenting activist, speaker,…
TPP 239: Dr. Aliza Pressman on Experiencing Trauma and Building Resilience in Covid-19
39 perc 242. rész Debbie Reber
Dr. Aliza Pressman, developmental psychologist, parent educator, asst. clinical professor, and co-founder of Mount Sinai Parenting Center, talks about supporting kids through and out of the pandemic, with a focus on building their resiliency. For more info, visit: www.tiltparenting.com/session239
TPP 238: Dr. Rebecca Branstetter on Supporting Differently Wired Kids in the Pandemic Holiday Season
41 perc 241. rész Debbie Reber
Dr. Rebecca Branstetter of The Thriving School Psychologist Collective shares strategies for ways parents can support their differently wired children, and themselves, during this unusual holiday pandemic season. For more info, visit: www.tiltparenting.com/session238
TPP 237: Dr. Barry Prizant and Dave Finch Talk About Their New Podcast, Uniquely Human
45 perc 240. rész Debbie Reber
Autism scholar and author of Uniquely Human, Dr. Barry Prizant, and autistic humorist and author Dave Finch (The Journal of Best Practices) tell us about their respective books and take us behind the scenes of their new podcast, Uniquely Human. For more info, visit: www.tiltparenting.com/session237
236: How "The Talk" Can Keep Your Kids Safe Online During Covid
34 perc 239. rész Debbie Reber
Sex educator Amy Lang of Birds + Bees + Kids talks about the new challenges for keeping kids safe online in a time of remote learning, and how to handle talking about online porn at every age. For more info, visit: www.tiltparenting.com/session236
235: Educational Advocate Micki Boas on Advocating for Dyslexic Students
35 perc 238. rész Debbie Reber
Advocate Micki Boas talks about her new book "One in Five: How We're Fighting for Our Dyslexic Kids in a System That's Failing Them" and shares insight, data, hard-won experience about supporting dyslexic kids. For more info, visit: www.tiltparenting.com/session235
TPP 234: College Admissions Coach David Marcus on the Path to University in the Covid-19 Pandemic
40 perc 237. rész Debbie Reber
Journalist, author, and college admissions coach David Marcus shares insights on what's better and more challenging for differently wired students navigating the college application/admissions process during Covid-19, as well as strategies for moving forward. For more info, visit: www.tiltparenting.com/session234
TPP 233: Rupa Mehta on Social Emotional Learning & Learning the Subject of Self
30 perc 236. rész Debbie Reber
Rupa Mehta, the founder of the Nalini Method and NaliniKIDS, talks about the importance of social-emotional learning, her Subject of Self Subject curriculum, and the importance of mind-body connection for SEL. For more info, visit: www.tiltparenting.com/session233
TPP 232: Education Attorney Catherine Michael on IEPs, 504s, and Accommodations During Covid-19
49 perc 235. rész Debbie Reber
Education Attorney Catherine Michael talks about navigating IEPs, 504s, and advocating for support and accommodations during remote and hybrid learning due to Covid-19. For more info, visit: www.tiltparenting.com/session232
TPP 231: Author & Self-Compassion Researcher Dr. Kristin Neff on the Power of Being Kind to Yourself
36 perc 234. rész Debbie Reber
Dr. Kristin Neff, pioneering self-compassion researcher, author, and teacher, talks about the power and benefits of practicing self-compassion as parents to differently wired children. For more info, visit: www.tiltparenting.com/session231
TPP 230: Janine Halloran of Coping Skills for Kids on the Power of Coping Skills to Regulate Emotion
37 perc 233. rész Debbie Reber
Author and licensed mental health counselor Janine Halloran talks about coping skills for kids—what they are, how they regulate emotions, and how to support kids (and teens) in tapping into their power. For more info, visit: www.tiltparenting.com/session230
TPP 229: Lisa Van Gemert Talks About Perfectionism and Differently Wired Children
47 perc 232. rész Debbie Reber
Author, speaker, and learning facilitator Lisa Van Gemert (Perfectionism) explores perfectionism in children — where it stems from, what it looks like, and how to support kids in learning how to manage it. For more info, visit: www.tiltparenting.com/session229
TPP 228: Understood's New Digital Tool to Help Families with Early ID of LDs and ADHD—Take N.O.T.E.
42 perc 231. rész Debbie Reber
Understood's Amanda Morin and Bob Cunningham walk us through Take N.O.T.E., a new free digital tool aimed at helping families identify early signs of learning disabilities and ADHD. For more info, visit: www.tiltparenting.com/session228
TPP 227: Amelia Bowler Talks About Her New Book, The Parents' Guide to Oppositional Defiant Disorder
45 perc 230. rész Debbie Reber
Author and behavior consultant Amelia Bowler talks about her new book, The Parents' Guide to Oppositional Defiant Disorder, what ODD is (and isn't), how it's diagnosed, and how to support kids with this profile. For more info, visit: www.tiltparenting.com/session227
TPP 226: Autism in Black's Maria Davis-Pierre on ASD, Stigma, Cultural Impact, & the Black Community
35 perc 229. rész Debbie Reber
Licensed mental health counselor and activist Maria Davis-Pierre (founder of Autism in Black) talks about her work to bring awareness to autism spectrum disorder and reducing the stigma associated with ASD in the black community. For more info, visit: www.tiltparenting.com/session226
TPP 225: ADHD Essentials for Parents, with Brendan Mahan
48 perc 228. rész Debbie Reber
Internationally recognized ADHD/Executive Function expert Brendan Mahan shares parenting hacks for raising kids with ADHD, and breaks down the "Wall of Awful" (and how our kids can overcome it). For more info, visit: www.tiltparenting.com/session225
TPP 224: A Parent's Guide to Getting Grounded with Parent Coach Sheryl Stoller
45 perc 227. rész Debbie Reber
Parent coach Sheryl Stoller shares the ABCs of getting grounded, centered, and reintegrated, so parents can best support their children during this challenging time of Covid and back-to-school. For more info, visit: www.tiltparenting.com/session224
TPP 223: Parenting Bright Kids Who Struggle in School, with Dewey Rosetti
34 perc 226. rész Debbie Reber
Author, youth advocate, and co-founder of PEN (Parent Education Network) Dewey Rosetti talks about her new book, "Bright Kids Who Struggle in School" and teaching from a strengths-based approach. For more information, visit www.tiltparenting.com/session223
TPP 222: Neurodivergence in the Early Intervention Population—the Must-Knows for Families
50 perc 225. rész Debbie Reber
Cherina Williams, a pediatric speech and language pathologist, podcast host of “I’ve Got this Kid,” and homeschooling parent, talks about the process and best practices for families navigating early identification of neurodivergence. For more info, visit: www.tiltparenting.com/session222
TPP 221: The Relationship Between Exercise and Mental Health for Kids with ADHD, ASD, and More
41 perc 224. rész Debbie Reber
Fitness instructor, ADHD counselor, and author Gabriel Villarreal talks about how exercise is "medicine" for kids with ADHD, ASD, and more, and how to get kids motivated to exercise. For more info, visit: www.tiltparenting.com/session221
TPP 220: Meghan Leahy on Why We Should Stop Listening to Experts
53 perc 223. rész Debbie Reber
Parent coach, Washington Post columnist, and author of "Parenting Outside the Lines" Meghan Leahy talks about embracing imperfection and vulnerability in our parenting lives. For more info, visit: www.tiltparenting.com/session220
TPP 219: Understanding and Combatting Negative Stigmas Associated with Neurological Differences
40 perc 222. rész Debbie Reber
Author Ann Douglas ("Parenting Through the Storm") talks with Debbie about negative stigmas—why they exist, how they're perpetuated, what they do to us and our kids, and most importantly, what we can do to combat them. Learn more and find the show notes here: https://tiltparenting.com/session219
TPP 218: Debbie and Her Husband Derin Talk About Parenting a Differently-Wired Child
55 perc 221. rész Debbie Reber
Debbie and her husband Derin have an honest, open, and vulnerable conversation about their (up and down) journey as a couple navigating parenting a differently-wired child. Learn more at https://tiltparenting.com/session218
TPP 217: Allison Carmen on Finding Peace in Uncertainty and Embracing the Word “Maybe"
35 perc 220. rész Debbie Reber
A conversation with the author of "The Gift of Maybe," Allison Carmen, about what happens when parents raising differently-wired kids let go of their need for certainty and embrace the possibility of "maybe."
TPP 216: Slow Processing Speed—What It Is and How to Support Kids Who Have It
38 perc 219. rész Debbie Reber
Dr. Ellen Braaten describes slow processing speed in children—what it is and how it shows up—and gives her insights on how parents (and teachers) can best support kids for whom this is a challenge. For more info, visit: www.tiltparenting.com/session
TPP 215: Dr. Christine Carter on The New Adolescence…In a Global Pandemic
50 perc 218. rész Debbie Reber
Author, speaker, and coach Dr. Christine Carter talks about her most recent book, "The New Adolescence: Raising Happy and Successful Teens in an Age of Anxiety and Distraction." For more info, visit: www.tiltparenting.com/session215
TPP 214: Parenting High Sensitivity: Raising Kids with Finely Tuned Nervous Systems
44 perc 217. rész Debbie Reber
Licensed family therapist and international consultant on high sensitivity Alane Freund explains what high sensitivity is, how it shows up in children, teens, and adults, and gives her insights on how parents can help their highly sensitive kids flourish. For more info, visit: www.tiltparenting.com/session214
TPP 213: How to Talk to Kids When the World Feels Like a Scary Place
40 perc 216. rész Debbie Reber
Child psychologist Dr. Abigail Gerwirtz talks about her new book, When the World Feels Like a Scary Place: Essential Conversations for Anxious Parents and Worried Kids, and provides insights on talking to kids at Covid-19, racism, and more. For more info, visit: www.tiltparenting.com/session213
TPP 212: Courtney Macavinta on Fostering Cultures of Respect in Schools
43 perc 215. rész Debbie Reber
Author and changemaker Courtney Macavinta (The Respect Institute) explains why differently-wired kids are especially vulnerable to the “school to prison pipeline,” and how we can make respect the status quo. For more info, visit: www.tiltparenting.com/session 212
TPP 211: Parenting Scripts for Stressed Out Moments with Kids, with Dr. Adele Lafrance
39 perc 214. rész Debbie Reber
Clinical psychologist and co-developer of Emotion-Focused Family Therapy (EFFT), Dr. Adele Lafrance, talks about her new book, What to Say to Kids When Nothing Seems to Work, a practical guide for parents and caregivers. For more info, visit: www.tiltparenting.com/session
TPP 210: Dr. Roberto Olivardia Talks About Kids with ADHD and Sleep Challenges
47 perc 213. rész Debbie Reber
Dr. Roberto Olivardia, a Clinical Instructor of Psychology at Harvard Medical School, talks about the relationship between ADHD and sleep challenges, and offers strategies for children struggling with sleep. For more info, visit: www.tiltparenting.com/session210
TPP 209: Blake Boles Asks Why Are You Still Sending Your Kids to School
42 perc 212. rész Debbie Reber
Author, speaker, and self-directed learning advocate Blake Boles talks about unschooling in the time of Covid-19 and his new book, "Why Are You Still Sending Your Kids to School." For more info, visit: www.tiltparenting.com/session209
TPP 208: Decoding Trauma & Social Isolation in Differently Wired Kids in the Time of COVID-19
36 perc 211. rész Debbie Reber
Neuroscientist and researcher Dr. Nicole Tetreault talks about tending to the social and emotional needs of differently wired children who may experience trauma as a result of socially isolating during the Covid-19 pandemic. For more info, visit: www.tiltparenting.com/session208
TPP 207: Dr. Tina Payne Bryson on The Power of Showing Up
59 perc 210. rész Debbie Reber
Psychotherapist and author Dr. Tina Payne Bryson talks about her new book (co-written with Dr. Dan Siegel) "The Power of Showing Up," why kids need a secure attachment, the role of self-compassion for parents, and much more.
TPP 206: Empathy and Perspective-Building: Why We Need it Now More Than Ever
40 perc 209. rész Debbie Reber
Amanda Morin, an author, speaker, parent advocate, former early childhood educator and in-house expert for Understood, talks the importance and power of fostering empathy in our children. For more info, visit: www.tiltparenting.com/session206
TPP 205: Jennifer Cook on Asperkids, Girls on the Spectrum, and More
44 perc 208. rész Debbie Reber
Jennifer Cook O'Toole, an author, speaker, and one of the autism world's prominent women, talks about her Asperkids book series, what it means to be a female on the spectrum, labels, and more. For more info, visit: www.tiltparenting.com/session205
TPP 204: Musician Laurie Berkner on Connecting with Differently Wired Kids Through Music
35 perc 207. rész Debbie Reber
Debbie talks with singer and songwriter Laurie Berkner (The Laurie Berkner Band) about writing music that connects with all kids, why Laurie's music so powerfully resonates with differently wired children, her mission of inclusivity, and more. For more info, visit: www.tiltparenting.com/session204
TPP 203: Dr. Chris Kearney on School Refusal—What It Is, Why It Happens, and How to Handle It
30 perc 206. rész Debbie Reber
Dr. Chris Kearney, Professor of clinical child psychology at UNLV and director of the UNLV Child School Refusal and Anxiety Disorders Clinic talks about the assessment and treatment of youths with school refusal behavior. For more info, visit: www.tiltparenting.com/session203
Special episode: Executive Functioning Considerations During Coronavirus
88 perc 205. rész Debbie Reber
In this audio replay of a Facebook live, host Debbie Reber talks with Seth Perler about executive functioning priorities and considerations during the coronavirus pandemic.
TPP 202: Psychologist Dr. Dan Peters on Navigating the Teen Years and Preparing for Launch
48 perc 204. rész Debbie Reber
Author, psychologist, and Summit Center executive director Dr. Dan Peters talks about how we can best support differently wired teens and prepare them to successfully launch. For more info, visit: www.tiltparenting.com/session202
Solocast with Debbie on Parenting Differently Wired Kids Through a Pandemic
14 perc 203. rész Debbie Reber
Tilt Parenting host Debbie Reber shares thoughts and ideas for contemplation surrounding parenting differently wired children through the coronavirus pandemic.
TPP 201: A Conversation with Author Amanda Stern on Growing Up with a Panic Disorder
43 perc 202. rész Debbie Reber
Amanda Stern, author of the memoir "Little Panic: Dispatches from an Anxious Life," shares her story of growing up with an undiagnosed and unsupported panic disorder. For more info, visit: www.tiltparenting.com/session201
TPP 200: Body-Positive Parenting with Zoë Bisbing and Leslie Bloch of the Full Bloom Project
48 perc 201. rész Debbie Reber
Adolescent eating disorder psychotherapists Zoë Bisbing and Leslie Bloch of the Full Bloom Project talk about how to help kids maintain healthy, normal relationships with food and their bodies and create a family culture of body positivity. For more info, visit: www.tiltparenting.com/session200
Parenting in the Age of Coronavirus - Special episode
85 perc 200. rész Debbie Reber
Authors Julie Lythcott-Haims, Dr. Cara Natterson, Lori Gottlieb, Dr. Tina Payne Bryson, Katherine Reynolds Lewis and Deborah Reber give advice on parenting in the coronavirus era. As college students head home from campus and school-age children lobby for playdates, how can parents hold the line when it comes to recommended social distancing? Is there such a thing as a reasonable playdate? What steps jeopardize your household or the country? How many days can any of us expect to hold out against a whiny, cooped-up tween? The panelists offered practical advice to parents about what to say to children of all ages to explain the risks, the family’s need for safety, and our responsibility as members of the community.
TPP 199: Raising Good Humans with Hunter Clarke-Fields
38 perc 199. rész Debbie Reber
Mindfulness and parenting coach Hunter Clarke-Fields (Mindful Mama Mentor) talks about her new book "Raising Good Humans" and the ways mindfulness can allow parents to respond to challenges with more grace and peace. For more info, visit: www.tiltparenting.com/session199
TPP 198: When School Isn't Working, with Debbie Steinberg-Kuntz & Debbie Reber
43 perc 198. rész Debbie Reber
In this reverse interview, Debbie Steinberg-Kuntz of Bright & Quirky talks to Debbie about how to forge a path when school isn't working out. For more info, visit: www.tiltparenting.com/session198
TPP 197: Dayna Abraham Helps Parents Calm the Chaos
44 perc 197. rész Debbie Reber
Educator, homeschooling mom, and founder of Lemon Lime Adventures Dayna Abraham discusses sensory processing challenges, being a differently wired parent, and her four-step approach parents can use to go from chaos to calm. For more info, visit: www.tiltparenting.com/session197
TPP 196: Understanding Auditory Processing Disorders with Dr. Donna Geffner
40 perc 196. rész Debbie Reber
Speech-language pathologist and audiologist Dr. Donna Geffner explains what central auditory processing disorders are and discusses approaches to best supports and accommodations. For more info, visit: www.tiltparenting.com/session196
TPP 195: Author and Educator Dr. Becky Bailey on Her Conscious Discipline Methodology
43 perc 195. rész Debbie Reber
Author, educator, child development expert Dr. Becky Bailey talks about her Conscious Discipline model of safety, connection and problem-solving to nurture children's social and emotional learning. For more info, visit: www.tiltparenting.com/session195
TPP 194: Educator and Community Activist Jason Allen on Differently Wired Students of Color
40 perc 194. rész Debbie Reber
Educator, blogger, and community activist Jason B. Allen shares his ideas for how traditional school environments need to change to better serve differently wired black students and, in particular, black and brown boys. For more info, visit: www.tiltparenting.com/session194
TPP 193: Filmmaker Chris Baier on Helping Families Get Unstuck from OCD
36 perc 193. rész Debbie Reber
Writer, filmmaker, and creative director Chris Baier talks about raising a daughter with OCD and the film their journey inspired him to produce, UNSTUCK, an award-winning short that explains OCD through the eyes of young people. For more info, visit: www.tiltparenting.com/session193
TPP 192: Dr. Karen Wilson on How to Know if Your Child is Ready for Elementary School
38 perc 192. rész Debbie Reber
Clinical neuropsychologist Dr. Karen Wilson shares her best practices about the transition of differently wired children from preschool (or no school at all) into elementary school, including special considerations, vetting schools for fit, red-shirting practices, and more. For more info, visit: www.tiltparenting.com/session192
TPP 191: A Conversation with Author and PDA Emmisary Harry Thompson
44 perc 191. rész Debbie Reber
Harry Thompson, a PDA emmisary and author of The Paradigm Paradox, talks about his personal journey on the autism spectrum with a PDA profile, and addresses some listener questions about PDA. For more info, visit: www.tiltparenting.com/session191
TPP 190: Dr. Melanie Hayes Talks About Her Big Minds Micro-School and Educating 2e Children
42 perc 190. rész Debbie Reber
Big Minds micro-school founder Dr. Melanie Hayes shares her story of starting a school for twice-exceptional learners, and discusses ways 2e students' needs can be met in traditional educational settings. For more info, visit: www.tiltparenting.com/session190
TPP 189: A Personal Message from Debbie
4 perc 189. rész Debbie Reber
Host Debbie Reber shares a brief, personal message to close out 2019.
TPP 188: Dr. Terry Roberts on "The New Smart" and How Nurturing Creativity Will Help Children Thrive
46 perc 188. rész Debbie Reber
Educator and author Terry Roberts, PhD, discusses his new book "The New Smart: How Nurturing Creativity Will Help Children Thrive," and shares his ideas surrounding the future of work, what the education model is getting wrong and why it needs to change, and more. For more info, visit: www.tiltparenting.com/session188
TPP 187: A Conversation Between Debbie Reber and Seth Perler for Teachers and School Adminstrators
86 perc 187. rész Debbie Reber
Executive functioning coach and former teacher Seth Perler joins Debbie for an honest conversation about what isn't working in today's schools for differently wired children. Note: This episode is designed for both parents and educators. For more info, visit: www.tiltparenting.com/session187
TPP 186: Author and Illustrator Samantha Cotterill Discusses Her New Book Series, Little Senses
39 perc 186. rész Debbie Reber
Children's picture book author / illustrator Samantha Cotterill discusses her new book series, Little Senses, which highlights the experience of children with sensory issues or ASD, and also shares her own journey of growing up as a girl on the spectrum. For more info, visit: www.tiltparenting.com/session186
TPP 185: Eileen Devine on Supporting Children with Pre-Natal Substance Exposure
43 perc 185. rész Debbie Reber
Eileen Devine, a neurobehavioral therapist and support coach, discusses supporting children with brain-based neurodevelopmental challenges resulting from pre-natal exposure to drugs or alcohol, as well as the unique challenges for adoptive parents raising atypical children. For more info, visit: www.tiltparenting.com/session185
TPP 184: Wendy Besmann on Navigating Health, Education, and Insurance Systems
36 perc 184. rész Debbie Reber
Wendy Besmann, founder and creative content director of Get There Project and the mother of a son with autism and bipolar disorder, shares her Family Road Map—a step-by-step guide for how families raising differently wired children can more successfully navigate health, insurance, and education systems. For more info, visit: www.tiltparenting.com/session184
TPP 183: Jess Sherman on Nutrition For Our Child's Brain, Mood, Behavior, and Better Overall Health
44 perc 183. rész Debbie Reber
Nutritionist Jess Sherman shares ideas for how parents can bring more nourishment into their children’s lives, including, or maybe especially those with food sensitivities, picky or aggressive behavior. For more info, visit: www.tiltparenting.com/session183
TPP 182: A Conversation with Autism and Neurodiversity Support Specialist Kristy Forbes
51 perc 182. rész Debbie Reber
Autism and neurodiversity support specialist Kristy Forbes (InTune Pathways) talks about her personal journey, as well as how parents can best support, see, and embrace their neurodivergent, demand-avoidant children. For more info, visit: www.tiltparenting.com/session182
TPP 181: Educator Zach Morris on Emotionally Supporting Children Through Difficult Periods
67 perc 181. rész Debbie Reber
Educator and school co-founder Zach Morris shares his insights on how we can emotionally support children through difficult periods, including challenges relating to school anxiety and more. For more info, visit: www.tiltparenting.com/session181
TPP 180: Susan Stiffelman on Parenting Without Power Struggles
46 perc 180. rész Debbie Reber
Marriage and family therapist, licensed psychotherapist, and author Susan Stiffelman talks about her book Parenting Without Power Struggles and shares strategies for staying calm in the midst of conflict with our children. For more info, visit: www.tiltparenting.com/session180
TPP 179: 12-Year-Old Rylan Talks About Growing up with Tourettes and Autism
38 perc 179. rész Debbie Reber
Gwen Vogelgang and her 12-year-old son Rylan talk about their new book, "If I Squeeze Your Head I'm Sorry," which allow readers to enter the brain of a child who sees, feels, and understands the world from a refreshingly unique perspective. For more info, visit: www.tiltparenting.com/session179
TPP 178: The Davidson Institute on Supporting & Educating Profoundly Gifted Children
43 perc 178. rész Debbie Reber
Dr. Stacy Hawthorne and Dr. Jessica Potts of The Davidson Institute talk about the unique needs for profoundly gifted children and share insights on how to support their intellectual and social/emotional development. For more info, visit: www.tiltparenting.com/session178
TPP 177: Dr. John Duffy on Parenting the New Teen in the Age of Anxiety
50 perc 177. rész Debbie Reber
Clinical psychologist, life coach, and author Dr. John Duffy talks about his new book, "Parenting the New Teen in the Age of Anxiety" and shares insights for how parents raising teens can be the emotional support they need and crave. For more info, visit: www.tiltparenting.com/session177
TPP 176: Dr. Jill Emanuele on Handling Sibling Challenges
36 perc 176. rész Debbie Reber
Dr. Jill Emanuele, senior director of the Mood Disorders Center at the Child Mind Institute, talks about how parents can best support their children who are struggling in the dynamic with their sibling. For more info, visit: www.tiltparenting.com/session176
TPP 175: Kathryn Haydon Talks About Creatively Parenting
43 perc 175. rész Debbie Reber
Creativity coach, speaker, and author Kathryn Haydon talks about the benefits of bringing more creativity into our parenting lives raising differently wired kids. For more info, visit: www.tiltparenting.com/session175
TPP 174: Victoria Biggs Shares Her Story of Being Dyspraxic
32 perc 174. rész Debbie Reber
Academic, teacher, and writer Victoria Biggs shares her experience growing up as an autistic, dyspraxic child and explains how parents can support their similarly wired children. For more info, visit: www.tiltparenting.com/session174
TPP 173: A Conversation with Dr. Melissa Neff About PDA (Pathological Demand Avoidance)
45 perc 173. rész Debbie Reber
Dr. Melissa Neff talks about PDA (pathological demand avoidance)—how it's defined, how it presents, and how parents can support kids who struggle with demands being placed on them. For more info, visit: www.tiltparenting.com/session173
TPP 172: Understanding and Navigating the Parent-Teacher Relationship with Becca Wertheim
37 perc 172. rész Debbie Reber
Second grade teacher Becca Wertheim, who works at an inclusion school in North Carolina, shares insight for parents looking for better support and communication with the teachers in their children's lives. For more info, visit: www.tiltparenting.com/session172
TPP 171: Cultural Changemaker Jess Weiner on Becoming a Successful Advocate
34 perc 171. rész Debbie Reber
Debbie talks with cultural changemaker, author, and entrepreneur Jess Weiner about how to become successful advocates to best support our differently-wired kids. For more info, visit: www.tiltparenting.com/session171
Episode 170: Back to School with Understood's Amanda Morin
46 perc 170. rész Debbie Reber
Amanda Morin of Understood joins Debbie for a special back-to-school episode to help families prepare for easing into the coming school year with as much confidence and serenity as possible. For more info, visit: www.tiltparenting.com/session170
TPP 169: Colleen Kessler and Homeschooling Gifted Children
41 perc 169. rész Debbie Reber
Author, speaker, and podcaster Colleen Kessler (Raising LIfelong Learners) talks about how to approach homeschooling gifted and twice-exceptional children. For more info, visit: www.tiltparenting.com/session169
TPP 168: Speech Pathologist Sherri Cawn Talks About Communication Disorders in Children
43 perc 168. rész Debbie Reber
Sherri Cawn, a leading practitioner of the DIR/Floortime® model in speech and language development, explores characteristics, assessment, intervention of communication disorders in children. For more info, visit: www.tiltparenting.com/session168
TPP 167: Dr. Rita Eichenstein Offers Help and Hope for Parents of Atypical Children
41 perc 167. rész Debbie Reber
Dr. Rita Eichenstein, author of "Not What I Expected: Help and Hope for Parents of Atypical Children," talks about how parents can process the discovery that their child is neurodivergent. For more info, visit: www.tiltparenting.com/session167
TPP 166: Dr. Allie Ticktin on the Power of Play in Supporting Differently Wired Kids
40 perc 166. rész Debbie Reber
Dr. Allie Ticktin, a licensed occupational therapist with a specialty in sensory integration and early childhood development, talks about how to tap into the power of play to support a child's learning and development. For more info, visit: www.tiltparenting.com/session166
TPP 165: 4 Listeners Share Their Stories of Discovering Their Neurodivergence as Adults
36 perc 165. rész Debbie Reber
Debbie talks with four differently wired adults who share their stories of discovering and/or learn more about their own neurodivergence as a result of parenting their differently wired children. For more info, visit: www.tiltparenting.com/session165
TPP 164: Dr. Melissa Neff on Diagnosing and Treating Adults Newly Identified as Differently Wired
46 perc 164. rész Debbie Reber
Licensed clinical psychologist Dr. Melissa Neff talks about the unique challenges for adults who discover their own neurodivergence as a result of going through the diagnostic process with their children. For more info, visit: www.tiltparenting.com/session164
TPP 163: Dr. Mark Bertin on Resilience, Executive Function, and Mindfulness
44 perc 163. rész Debbie Reber
Development pediatrician Dr. Mark Bertin talks about his new book How Children Thrive: The Practical Science of Raising Independent, Resilient, and Happy Kids, as well as resilience in our kids and the benefits of mindful parenting. For more info, visit: www.tiltparenting.com/session163
TPP 162: Summer Camp Success for Differently Wired Kids
45 perc 162. rész Debbie Reber
Camp director Audrey Monke talks about her book Happy Campers: 9 Summer Camp Secrets for Raising Kids Who Become Thriving Adults, as well as how we can set our kids up for successful summer camp experiences. For more info, visit: www.tiltparenting.com/session162
TPP 161: Dr. Devon MacEachron on "What's Next?" After Diagnosis
38 perc 161. rész Debbie Reber
Strategic learning assessment psychologist Dr. Devon MacEachron provides ideas for next steps for parents after receiving a diagnosis for their child. For more info, visit: www.tiltparenting.com/session161
TPP 160: J.O Oliver on Being a Differently-Wired, Stay-at-Home Dad
37 perc 160. rész Debbie Reber
Speaker and author Jonathan Oliver shares his personal story of being a differently wired (ADHD and dyslexia), stay-at-home father of two children. For more info, visit: www.tiltparenting.com/session160
TPP 159: Inside The Flex School with Founder Jacqui Byrne
42 perc 159. rész Debbie Reber
Flex School founder Jacqui Byrne shares her vision for creating powerful learning communities for gifted and 2e students through her unique educational model. For more info, visit: www.tiltparenting.com/session159
TPP 158: The Self-Driven Child with William Stixrud and Ned Johnson
47 perc 158. rész Debbie Reber
Neuropsychologist William Stixrud PhD and Ned Johnson talk about their gamechanging book "The Self-Driven Child" and explain the importance of supporting our child's sense of control and autonomy. For more info, visit: www.tiltparenting.com/session158
TPP 157: Eric Karlan on Navigating the College Application Process
47 perc 157. rész Debbie Reber
Eric Karlan, co-founder of test prep, college essay, and application coaching company The Ivy Experience shares strategies for how differently wired students can strengthen their university applications. For more info, visit: www.tiltparenting.com/session157
TPP 156: Making Peace with Video Gaming, with Eric Lanigan
42 perc 156. rész Debbie Reber
Motivational coach Eric Lanigan, creator of the online course Making Peace with Gaming, shares how parents can transform their relationship with games, gaming, and their children. For more info, visit: www.tiltparenting.com/session156
TPP 155: Inside Landmark College's Unique Approach to Supporting Neurodivergent Students
33 perc 155. rész Debbie Reber
Dr. Manju Banerjee, VP of Educational Research and Innovation at Landmark College, talks about Landmark's vision for helping neurodivergent students thrive in college and in their careers. For more info, visit: www.tiltparenting.com/session155
TPP 154: Dr. Mona Delahooke on Looking Beyond Children's Challenging Behaviors
48 perc 154. rész Debbie Reber
Pediatric psychologist and author Mona Delahooke talks about her new book "Beyond Behaviors: Using Brain Science and Compassion to Understand and Solve Children's Behavioral Challenges." For more info, visit: www.tiltparenting.com/session154
TPP 153: Casey O'Roarty of Joyful Courage on Calming the Drama in Our Homes
46 perc 153. rész Debbie Reber
Positive discipline trainer, parent coach, author, and host of the Joyful Courage podcast Casey O'Roarty shares how parents can calm the drama and take control of their parenting journey. For more info, visit: www.tiltparenting.com/session153
TPP 152: Education Thought Leader Jordan Shapiro on Screens, Kids, and His Book "The New Childhood"
44 perc 152. rész Debbie Reber
Author and thought leader Jordan Shapiro, PhD, talks about his new book "The New Childhood" and why he believes parents should consider embracing and supporting the role of screens and technology in children's lives. For more info, visit: www.tiltparenting.com/session152
TPP 151: Laura Lemle Talks About the NVLD Project
31 perc 151. rész Debbie Reber
NVLD Project founder Laura Lemle talks about her daughter's journey with nonverbal learning disorder and her work to raise awareness, build support, and create helpful solutions for families. For more info, visit: www.tiltparenting.com/session151
TPP 150: Heather Turgeon and Julie Wright On Handling Common Parenting Dilemmas
46 perc 150. rész Debbie Reber
Psychotherapists Heather Turgeon and Julie Wright (The Happy Sleeper) talk about how to handle difficult situations in a way that’s respectful of the child and supports their social and emotional development. For more info, visit: www.tiltparenting.com/session150
TPP 149: Educator and Author Kelly Hirt Shares Strategies for "Boosting" Twice-Exceptional / 2e Kids
40 perc 149. rész Debbie Reber
Kelly Hirt, a public school elementary school teacher and the parent of a homeschooled 2e child shares her strategies for "boosting" exceptional children to they can thrive in school and in life. For more info, visit: www.tiltparenting.com/session149
TPP 148: Advocating for School Success for Kids with Special Needs
56 perc 148. rész Debbie Reber
Special needs advocate and educator Rich Weinfeld explains how parents can best advocate for their children in their education, and answers listener questions on advocacy in schools. For more info, visit: www.tiltparenting.com/session148
TPP 147: Simone Davies Talks About the Montessori Philosophy and Differently Wired Kids
44 perc 147. rész Debbie Reber
Montessori education Simone Davies talks about why the Montessori philosophy can be a great fit for many differently wired children and describes how parents can be their child's best "guide." For more info, visit: www.tiltparenting.com/session147
TPP 146: Self-Directed Learning Advocate Blake Boles on Unschooling
35 perc 146. rész Debbie Reber
Author, speaker, and self-directed learning advocate Blake Boles (Unschooled Adventures) talks about the benefits of letting kids be in charge of their own educational journey. For more info, visit: www.tiltparenting.com/session146
TPP 145: Susan Stout on Helping Coaches Understand Differently Wired Athletes
39 perc 145. rész Debbie Reber
Susan Stout, former athletic coach and the founder of Own Beat Athlete, takes us inside her new resource aimed at helping sports' coaches better understand and support their differently wired athletes. For more info, visit: www.tiltparenting.com/session145
TPP 144: Psychotherapist Dr. Sharon Saline on What Your ADHD Child Wishes You Knew
43 perc 144. rész Debbie Reber
Dr. Sharon Saline, a therapist who specializes in working with ADHD kids and author of the book "What Your ADHD Child Wishes You Knew," shares her insights for helping ADHD kids thrive. For more info, visit: www.tiltparenting.com/session144
TPP 143: TiLT Founder Debbie Reber Shares Her Best Self-Care Strategies
45 perc 143. rész Debbie Reber
TiLT Founder Debbie Reber talks about the importance of having a self-care practice, and shares her best strategies for making self-care a regular part of daily life. For more info, visit: www.tiltparenting.com/session143
TPP 142: Kayce Hughlett Talks About Her Differently Wired Son's Drug Addiction
44 perc 142. rész Debbie Reber
Author, coach, and mother Kayce Hughlett shares the story of how she handled, processed, and grew through her differently wired (ADHD) son's struggles with drugs when he was a teenager. For more info, visit: www.tiltparenting.com/session142
TPP 141: Therapist Debbie Steinberg Kuntz on Easing the Struggle for Bright and Quirky / 2e Kids
40 perc 141. rész Debbie Reber
Debbie Kuntz, licensed marriage and family therapist and creator of the Bright & Quirky Kids Summit, shares her 6-step strategy for helping 2e and quirky kids thrive, regardless of their wiring. For more info, visit: www.tiltparenting.com/session141
TPP 140: AuthorJulie Lythcott-Haims on How Parents Can Help Their Kids Successfully Launch
44 perc 140. rész Debbie Reber
Speaker, author, and former Stanford dean of freshman Julie Lythcott-Haims ("How to Raise an Adult") shares what she's learned about how we can help our children develop advocacy skills, confidence, and self-efficacy so they can have a successful transition to adulthood. For more info, visit: www.tiltparenting.com/session140
TPP 139: Psychologist and Author Scott Barry Kaufman, PhD on Redefining Giftedness and Intelligence
42 perc 139. rész Debbie Reber
Scott Barry Kaufman, PhD, author of "Ungifted" and "Wired to Create," talks about why we need to redefine how children are assessed and labeled, as well as what constitutes a "successful life." For more info, visit: www.tiltparenting.com/session139
TPP 138: Debbie's TEDx Talk on Differently Wired Kids and More
12 perc 138. rész Debbie Reber
A short personal message from Debbie Reber about her TEDx talk, "Why the Future Will be Differently Wired," the audio release of "Differently Wired," and introducing Understood's new podcast, "In It." For more info, visit: http://www.tiltparenting.com/session138
TPP 137: Using Technology to Support Learning Differences
37 perc 137. rész Debbie Reber
Occupational therapist and co-founder of Shift Your Thinking LD Susan Shenk talks about how technology can be best used to support kids who are different learners. For more information, visit the show notes page on www.tiltparenting.com/137
TPP 136: KJ Dell'Antonia on How to Be a Happier Parent
43 perc 136. rész Debbie Reber
Author and former NY Times Motherlode editor KJ Dell'Antonia talks about her book "How To Be a Happier Parent" and what she learned about how parents can bring more happiness into their daily lives. For more information, visit the show notes page on www.tiltparenting.com/136
TPP 135: Kanesha Baynard on Navigating Multigenerational Dynamics With Our Parents and In-Laws
41 perc 135. rész Debbie Reber
Debbie talks with life coach and educator Kanesha Baynard about how parents of differently-wired kids can nurture positive multigenerational relationships with their own parents and parents in-law. For more information, visit the show notes page on http://www.tiltparenting.com/135
TPP 134: How Fathers Can Be The Dad Their Differently Wired Child Needs, With Jeremy Schneider
41 perc 134. rész Debbie Reber
Marriage and family therapist and author Jeremy Schneider ("Fatherhood in 40-Minute Snapshots") talks about what prevents some dads from being the father they want to be and explains how couples can strengthen their relationship. For more information, visit the show notes at www.tiltparenting.com/session134
TPP 133: College Admissions Expert Marisa Meddin on Application Strategies for Atypical Students
36 perc 133. rész Debbie Reber
Marisa Meddin, founder of Talk College To Me and the creator of The 7 Day College Admissions Crash Course For Parents, discusses how students can become the strongest possible college applicants they can be. For more information, visit the show notes at www.tiltparenting.com/session133
TPP 132: Director Marc Smolowitz on His Forthcoming Documentary, The G Word
48 perc 132. rész Debbie Reber
Independent filmmaker Marc Smolowitz (13th Gen) talks about his upcoming film "The G Word", which tackles issues related to giftedness, equity, and social justice for a broad audience. For more information, visit the show notes at www.tiltparenting.com/session132
TPP 131: Author and Lecturer Alfie Kohn On Practicing Unconditional Parenting
41 perc 131. rész Debbie Reber
Author and human behavior expert Alfie Kohn talks about what it means to parent unconditionally and explains the downsides of parenting with rewards, punishments, and other approaches aimed at behavior modification. For more information, visit the show notes at www.tiltparenting.com/session131
TPP 130: Julie Skolnick of With Understanding Comes Calm on Advocating for 2e Kids
41 perc 130. rész Debbie Reber
Julie Skolnick, founder of With Understanding Comes Calm, talks about the unique educational needs of twice-exceptional children and shares how parents, educators, and professionals can bring out the best and raise the self-esteem in 2e students. For more information, visit the show notes at www.tiltparenting.com/session130
TPP 129: Gena Mann and Carissa Tozzi Share Their New Wolf + Friends App
30 perc 129. rész Debbie Reber
Wolf + Friends founders Gena Mann and Carissa Tozzi take us behind the scenes of their new app designed to help moms to connect with like-minded women in their neighborhoods who are also raising children with special needs. For more information, visit the show notes at www.tiltparenting.com/session129
TPP 128: Digital Media and Technology Expert Devorah Heitner on Helping Kids Be Screenwise
46 perc 128. rész Debbie Reber
Dr. Devorah Heitner, a digital media and technology expert and the author of "Screenwise" talks about how parents can mentor their kids to develop a healthy relationship with screens (phones, online games, and more). For more information, visit the show notes at www.tiltparenting.com/session128
TPP 127: Behind the Scenes of TECA—Twice Exceptional Children's Advocacy
47 perc 127. rész Debbie Reber
Melissa Sornick, LCSW and Maratea Cantarella of TECA (Twice Exceptional Children's Advocacy) take us behind the scenes of the top resource for parents raising 2e kids. For more information, visit the show notes at www.tiltparenting.com/session127
TPP 125: Alison Bower on When School Isn't a Fit: What to Expect and How to Handle It
40 perc 126. rész Debbie Reber
Educator and Parent Coach Alison Bower shares both an educator's and a parent's POV on what it looks like when it becomes clear a school isn't a fit for a differently-wired child. For more information, visit the show notes at http://www.tiltparenting.com/session125
TPP 126: Deb Douglas on Self-Advocacy for Gifted Learners
48 perc 125. rész Debbie Reber
Author and gifted education advocate Deb Douglas explains the importance of helping gifted learners advocate for themselves, as well as how parents can support them in doing so. For more information, visit the Shownotes page at www.tiltparenting.com/session126
TPP 124: Seth Perler on How Parents Can Help Their Kids Work Through Resistance
90 perc 124. rész Debbie Reber
Executive functioning/education coach Seth Perler explores the concept of resistance in differently-wired kids and shares strategies and tools for how parents can support their kids in learning how to face their resistance. For more information, visit the Shownotes page at www.tiltparenting.com/session124
TPP 123: Seth Perler Talks to Asher About Resistance—Special Kid Espiode
53 perc 123. rész Debbie Reber
Executive functioning/education coach Seth Perler talks with 14-year-old Asher about resistance—what it is, why it shows up, how it gets in kids' ways, and what to do about it. This is a special back-to-school episode aimed at kids. For more information, visit the Shownotes page at www.tiltparenting.com/session123
TPP 122: Debbie and Her Husband Derin On How They Designed Their Alliance
39 perc 122. rész Debbie Reber
A follow-up conversation with Debbie's husband Derin in which he shares how he got unstuck in his thinking about Asher, as well as how the two of them fostered a close bond of mutual love and understanding. For more information, visit the Shownotes page at www.tiltparenting.com/session122
TPP 121: A Conversation with Elisheva Schwartz of The Dyslexia Quest
40 perc 121. rész Debbie Reber
Dyslexia coach and podcaster (The Dyslexia Quest) Elisheva Schwartz talks about how to help kids with learning disabilities feel empowered, confident, and aware of their strengths. For more information, visit the Shownotes page at www.tiltparenting.com/session121
TPP 120: Back to School Special with Understood's Amanda Morin
45 perc 120. rész Debbie Reber
Amanda Morin of Understood joins Debbie for a special back-to-school episode to help families prepare for easing into the coming school year with as much confidence and serenity as possible. For more information, visit the Shownotes page at www.tiltparenting.com/session120
TPP: 119: Adrianne Meldrum on Dealing with Math Struggles Faced by Differently Wired Kids
50 perc 119. rész Debbie Reber
Math for Middles founder Adrianne Meldrum explores common math challenges for atypical learners, why a multisensory math approach works, and how to help kids struggling with math push through their blocks. For more information, visit the Shownotes page at www.tiltparenting.com/session119
TPP 118: Michelle Gale Talks About Mindful Parenting in a Messy World
43 perc 118. rész Debbie Reber
Author, coach, and mindfulness expert Michelle Gale (Mindful Parenting in a Messy World) talks about how mindfulness not only supports our children's development, but allows us to parent with more joy and confidence. For more information, visit the Shownotes page at www.tiltparenting.com/session118
TPP 117: Parent Coach Angela Pruess On Supporting Our Child's Fledgling Self-Regulation
41 perc 117. rész Debbie Reber
A conversation with parent coach Angela Pruess on self-regulation—why it’s a critical skill and how we as parents and caregivers can support our kids in nurturing it. For more information, visit the Shownotes page at www.tiltparenting.com/session117
TPP 116: Psychologist and Author Dr. Dan Peters on Parenting with Purpose and Intention
42 perc 116. rész Debbie Reber
Psychologist and author Dr. Dan Peters explores what parenting with purpose and intention looks like, explains how it benefits children, and walks us through his new Parent Footprint Awareness Training.
TPP 115: Margaret Webb on Surviving and Thriving Over the Summer Break
41 perc 115. rész Debbie Reber
Parenting Coach Margaret Webb joins me to share her insights and strategies for how parents can not only survive, but thrive, over the summer break while also meeting their kids needs.
TPP 114: Nutritionist Jennifer Scribner on Ending the "Picky Eater Battles"
33 perc 114. rész Debbie Reber
Nutritionist and author of the book "From Mac & Cheese to Veggies, Please" talks about how we can help our children overcome their picky eating habits.
TPP 113: Psychologist and Author Dawn Huebner Talks About Her New Book, "Outsmarting Worry"
34 perc 113. rész Debbie Reber
Dawn Huebner, a clinical psychologist specializing in the treatment of anxious children and their parents and author of many books for kids, talks about her new book for anxious tweens, "Outsmarting Worry." For more information, visit the Shownotes page at www.tiltparenting.com/session113
TPP 112: Differently Wired is Finally Here! Special Book Release Episode
53 perc 112. rész Debbie Reber
TiLT founder Debbie Reber is interviewed by Donna Bardsley about her book, "Differently Wired"—why she wrote it, who it's for, and what she hopes it does in the world. For more information, visit the Shownotes page at http://www.tiltparenting.com/session112
TPP 111: Author Katherine Lewis Tells us the Good News About Bad Behavior
40 perc 111. rész Debbie Reber
Author and parent educator Katherine Lewis talks about her new book "The Good News About Bad Behavior" and the relationship between behavior, lagging skills, and opportunities for growth. For more information, visit the show notes page at http://www.tiltparenting.com/session111
TPP 110: A Conversation Between Debbie and 13-year-old Asher About Education
32 perc 110. rész Debbie Reber
In this special kid’s POV edition, 13-year-old Asher shares his thoughts about learning and education, including how he thinks traditional schooling could meet the needs of atypical kids. For more information, visit the show notes at http://www.tiltparenting.com/session110
TPP 109: Author and entrepreneur Jonathan Fields on How to Live a Good Life
41 perc 109. rész Debbie Reber
Author, entrepreneur, and founder of the Good Life Project Jonathan Fields talks about his book "How to Live a Good Life: Soulful Stories, Surprising Science and Practical Wisdom." For more information, visit the show notes at http://www.tiltparenting.com/session109
TPP 108: Dr. Laura Anderson on Gender Noncomformity and Differently Wired Kids
53 perc 108. rész Debbie Reber
Clinical child and family psychologist Dr. Laura Anderson talks about gender noncomformity in children and explores the link between autism and gender dysphoria and gender fluidity.
TPP 107: Inside Eye to Eye's App for Kids with Learning and Attention Issues, Empower
36 perc 107. rész Debbie Reber
Marcus Soutra, president of mentoring organization Eye to Eye, takes us behind the scenes of their new app for kids with learning and attention issues, Empower. For more information, visit the show notes at http://www.tiltparenting.com/session107
TPP 106: Author and Parent Coach Julie King on Sibling Dynamics
45 perc 106. rész Debbie Reber
Parent educator and author Julie King (How to Talk So Little Kids Will Listen) talks about sibling dynamics in families with one or more differently wired children. Learn more on the show notes page at http://www.tiltparenting.com/session106
TPP 105: Educator Zach Morris on World-View Transformation
51 perc 105. rész Debbie Reber
Educator and school co-founder Zach Morris talks about what it takes to support our differently wired children in transforming their world-view and positively shifting their mindset. For more information, visit the show notes at http://www.tiltparenting.com/session105
TPP 104: Dr. Lori Baudino on the Power of Movement, Dance, and the Mind/Body Connection
37 perc 104. rész Debbie Reber
Dance/movement therapist Dr. Lori Baudino talks about how teaching differently wired kids to tap into the mind-body connection can help with emotional regulation, social communication, and more. For more information, visit the show notes at http://www.tiltparenting.com/session104
TPP 103: Margaret Webb On How to Get Through the Most Difficult Moments With Our Kids
47 perc 103. rész Debbie Reber
Parenting coach Margaret Webb shares her best strategies for dealing with our children's intense and explosive behavior, both in the moment and in the aftermath. For more information, visit the show notes at http://www.tiltparenting.com/session103
TPP 102: Sex Educator Amy Lang Gets Real About Kids and Pornography
34 perc 102. rész Debbie Reber
A frank and open conversation with sex education expert Amy Lang about the risks, impact of, and reality of kids' exposure to pornography. For more information, visit the show notes page at: http://www.tiltparenting.com/session102
TPP 101: TV Creator Angela Santomero on Her New Book "Preschool Clues"
32 perc 101. rész Debbie Reber
Preschool television creator (Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood) Talks About Her New book, "Preschool Clues: Raising Smart, Inspired, and Engaged Kids in a Screen-Filled World." For more information, visit the show notes at http://www.tiltparenting.com/session101
TPP 100: 100th Episode Special with Debbie Reber
47 perc 100. rész Debbie Reber
TiLT founder Debbie Reber celebrates 100 episodes, shares success stories from the TILT community, and goes behind the scenes of the podcast and her upcoming book, "Differently Wired." For more information, visit the show notes at www.tiltparenting.com/session100
TPP 099: Barry Prizant Talks About His Book "Uniquely Human"
43 perc 99. rész Debbie Reber
Author, speaker, and consultant Dr. Barry Prizant talks about his groundbreaking book, "Uniquely Human: A Differently Way of Seeing Autism." For more information, visit the show notes page at: http://www.tiltparenting.com/session99
TPP 098: Tom Ropelewski Talks About His Documentaries About 2e Kids
43 perc 98. rész Debbie Reber
Documentary filmmaker Tom Ropelewski Talks About His Films, "2e: Twice Exceptional" and "2e2: Teaching the Twice Exceptional." For more information, visit the show notes at http://www.tiltparenting.com/session98
TPP 097: A "Masterclass" in Executive Functioning with Seth Perler (Part 2 of 2)
40 perc 97. rész Debbie Reber
Executive functioning coach Seth Perler shares his exact strategies for successfully supporting students in developing their fledgling executive functioning skills. Part 2 of 2. For more information, visit the show notes at http://www.tiltparenting.com/session97
TPP 096: A "Masterclass" in Executive Functioning with Seth Perler (Part 1 of 2)
35 perc 96. rész Debbie Reber
Executive functioning coach Seth Perler shares his exact strategies for successfully supporting students in developing their fledgling executive functioning skills. Part 1 of 2. For more information, visit the show notes at http://www.tiltparenting.com/session96
TPP 095: Anya Kamenetz Talks About Her Book "The Art of Screen Time"
34 perc 95. rész Debbie Reber
NPR Journalist Anya Kamenetz discusses her new book "The Art of Screen Time" as well as her takeaways on the latest research surrounding screen time and differently wired kids. For more information, visit the show notes at http://www.tiltparenting.com/session95
TPP 094: Michelle Garcia Winner Talks About Social Thinking
41 perc 94. rész Debbie Reber
Michelle Garcia Winner, founder of the Social Thinking Methodology, explains what “social thinking” is, why it matters, how it can be taught and learned, and how we can nurture it in our kids. For more information, visit the show notes at http://www.tiltparenting.com/session94
TPP 093: A Conversation with ADHD and Autism Parent Coach Penny Williams
52 perc 93. rész Debbie Reber
ADHD and autism parent Coach Penny Williams talks about her book “Boy Without Instructions” and shares her story of raising her differently wired son. For more information, visit the show notes at: http://www.tiltparenting.com/session93
TPP 092: 13-year-old Asher Talks About Deep Interests
31 perc 92. rész Debbie Reber
In this special kid’s POV edition, 13-year-old Asher talks about his deep areas of interest—how they begin, how he wants to be supported in them, what his goals are through them, and more. For more information, visit the show notes at http://www.tiltparenting.com/session92
TPP 091: A Conversation With Steve Silberman About His Book “Neurotribes”
41 perc 91. rész Debbie Reber
Science writer and author Steve Silberman talks about his book "Neurotribes: The Legacy of Autism and the Future of Neurodiversity." For more information, visit the show notes at: http://www.tiltparenting.com/session91
TPP 090: Dr. Daniel Siegel on Helping Our Kids Develop a "Yes" Brain
47 perc 90. rész Debbie Reber
Educator, psychiatrist, and author Dr. Daniel J. Siegel ("The Whole-Brain Child") talks about the concepts of brain integration, mindset, and his new book, "The Yes Brain," as they relate to differently wired kids. For more information, visit the show notes at http://www.tiltparenting.com/session90
TPP 089: How to Navigate the High School to College Transition
47 perc 89. rész Debbie Reber
Learning specialist Elizabeth Hamblet talks about the transition to college for a differently-wired student and how we can help atypical kids be successful before, during, and after this transition. For more information, visit the show notes at: http://www.tiltparenting.com/session89
TPP 088: Jessica Lahey Talks About the Gifts of Failure for Our Kids
44 perc 88. rész Debbie Reber
Educator Jessica Lahey talks about her book "The Gift of Failure" and how we can best prepare our kids for an independent, successful adulthood. For more information, visit the show notes page at http://www.tiltparenting.com/session88
TPP 086: Dr. Michael Postma of SENG on the Plight of Gifted and 2e Kids
39 perc 87. rész Debbie Reber
Writer, consultant, and presenter Dr. Michael Postma of SENG talks about the education and well-being of twice exceptional and intellectually gifted students and their families. For more information, visit the shows notes at: http://www.tiltparenting.com/session86
TPP 085: A Conversation with Executive Functioning Coach Seth Perler (Part 1)
40 perc 86. rész Debbie Reber
Former teacher and Executive Function Coach/Education Coach Seth Perler explains what executive functioning skills are and how deficits in these skills impact children in their daily life. For more information, visit http://www.tiltparenting.com/session85
TPP 084: Karen Young of Hey Sigmund Talks About Anxiety in Kids
34 perc 85. rész Debbie Reber
Psychologist Karen Young, founder of the popular website Hey Sigmund, talks about anxiety in kids—what it looks like, what to do about it, and how to explain what's happening to our kids. For more information, visit the show notes at http://www.tiltparenting.com/session84
TPP 083: A Conversation with Melissa Wardy About Raising Anxious Kids
54 perc 84. rész Debbie Reber
Author Melissa Wardy shares her personal story of discovering her children's anxiety disorder and adapting her life to support who they are. For more information, visit the show notes at http://www.tiltparenting.com/session83
TPP 082: Dr. Gail Saltz Talks About the Power of Different
34 perc 83. rész Debbie Reber
Psychiatrist, author, and speaker Dr. Gail Saltz talks about her new book "The Power of Different" and the connection between neurodiversity and strengths.
TPP 081: Dr. Ross Greene on the Power of Collaborative and Proactive Solutions
38 perc 82. rész Debbie Reber
Dr. Ross Greene, author of "The Explosive Child," explains how parents can tap into the power and benefits of collaboratively problem solving with their differently-wired kids. For more information, visit the shows note page at http://www.tiltparenting.com/session81
TPP 080: 13-year-old Asher Answers Listeners' Questions
30 perc 81. rész Debbie Reber
In this special kid’s POV edition, 13-year-old Asher answers listeners' questions on everything from his strategies for staying organized with school assignments to how he feels about having ADHD. For more information, visit the show notes page at http://www.tiltparenting.com/session80
TPP 079: Coach and Author Andrea Owen on Raising Her Differently-Wired Son
44 perc 80. rész Debbie Reber
Author and life coach Andrea Owen shares her personal story of how she continues to live her best life while accepting and embracing who her differently-wired son is. For more information, visit the shows notes at: http://www.tiltparenting.com/session79
TPP 078: Cultural Changemaker Jess Weiner on Becoming a Successful Advocate
32 perc 79. rész Debbie Reber
Debbie talks with cultural changemaker, author, and entrepreneur Jess Weiner about how to become successful advocates to best support our differently-wired kids. For more information, visit the show notes page at http://www.tiltparenting.com/session78
TPP 077: Peter Shankman of Faster Than Normal on the Gifts of ADHD
25 perc 78. rész Debbie Reber
Debbie talks with entrepreneur, podcaster, and author Peter Shankman about his new book "Faster Than Normal" and tapping into the gifts of ADHD. For more information, visit the shows notes at http://www.tiltparenting.com/session77
TPP 076: Carol Kranowitz Talks About Sensory Processing Disorder and the Out-of-Sync Child
43 perc 77. rész Debbie Reber
Carol Kranowitz, the author of "The Out-of-Sync Child," explains what sensory processing disorder (SPD) is and shares how parents can support kids with sensory issues. For more information, visit the show notes page at http://www.tiltparenting.com/session76
TPP 075: Julie Neale Talks About Her Mother's Quest to Live an E.P.I.C. Life
41 perc 76. rész Debbie Reber
Debbie talks with Julie Neale talks about her journey as mother to two differently-wired boys and how she's supporting mothers in living an E.P.I.C. life through Mother's Quest. For more information, visit http://www.tiltparenting.com/session75
TPP 074: "Child Decoded"—A New "Manual" for Parents Raising Differently-Wired Kids
31 perc 75. rész Debbie Reber
A conversation with the coauthor of "Child Decoded," Dr. Robyn McEvoy, about how parents can forge a viable path to move forward and best focus their energy in raising their exceptional child. For more information, visit the show notes at http://www.tiltparenting.com/session74
TPP 073: Non-Violent Communication, Whole-Person Learning, and Neurodiverse Students
46 perc 74. rész Debbie Reber
Debbie talks with educator and executive director of LEARN Inc, Zach Morris about the benefits of non-violent communication and whole-person learning for students. For more information, visit the shows notes at http://www.tiltparenting.com/session73
TPP 072: A Conversation with Debbie About About Her Homeschooling Curriculum and Schedule
43 perc 73. rész Debbie Reber
In this special solocast, part 3 in my homeschooling series, I share my best curriculum resources by subject and explain how we structure our daily school schedule. For more information, visit the show notes at http://www.tiltparenting.com/session73
TPP 071: Judith Newman Discusses Her New Book "To Siri With Love"
27 perc 72. rész Debbie Reber
Debbie talks with author Judith Newman about her new book "To Siri With Love," a collection of stories about life with her autistic teenage son, Gus. For more information, visit the show notes at http://www.tiltparenting.com
TPP 070: Family Therapist Neil Brown Talks About Parental Burnout
36 perc 71. rész Debbie Reber
Debbie talks with family therapist and author of "Ending the Parent-Teen Control Battle" Neil Brown about the very real phenomenon of parental burnout. For more information, visit the show notes at: http://www.tiltparenting.com
TPP 069: 12-year-old Asher Talks About His Experience at Summer Camp
33 perc 70. rész Debbie Reber
In this special kid’s POV edition, 12-year-old Asher describes his challenges and lessons learns at summer camp. (Note: this is a follow-up to Episode 59.) For more information, visit the show notes page at http://www.tiltparenting.com/session69
TPP 068: Video Games and Your Child's Physical, Social, and Psychological Well-Being
43 perc 69. rész Debbie Reber
Video game researcher Dr. Rachel Kowert talks about the impact of video games in differently-wired kids' lives and busts some myths about the potential harms and benefits of gaming. To learn more, visit the show notes page at http://www.tiltparenting.com/session68
TPP 067: One Mother's Story of Parenting a 2e Daughter with Dyslexia, Dysgraphia, and Dyscalculia
36 perc 68. rész Debbie Reber
Tia Smith shares her story of raising her twice-exceptional daughter (dyslexia, dysgraphia, dyscalculia, processing issues, and giftedness) and found a way to chart a path that's allowed her daughter to thrive. For more information, visit the show notes at http://www.tiltparenting.com/session67
TPP 066: Allison Carmen on Finding Peace in Uncertainty and Embracing the Word “Maybe"
34 perc 67. rész Debbie Reber
A conversation with the author of The Gift of Maybe, Allison Carmen, about what happens when parents raising differently-wired kids let go of their need for certainty and embrace the possibility of "maybe." To learn more, visit the show notes page at http://www.tiltparenting.com/session66
TPP 065: The Gift of Getting Clarity in Our Spaces and Our Lives, with Lisa Viscardi
38 perc 66. rész Debbie Reber
A conversation with organizational guru Lisa Viscardi about the ways we can create clarity in our environment and spaces in order to bring more peace and clarity into our day-to-day lives. To learn more, visit the show notes at http://www.tiltparenting.com/session65
TPP 064: A Single Mom's Story of Taking a Leap of Faith for Herself and Her Autistic Daughter
34 perc 65. rész Debbie Reber
Brandi Stephens, single mom of an autistic, teen daughter, talks about her parenting journey, which includes going way outside her comfort zone and moving abroad to the Middle East to teach. For more information, visit the shows notes page at http://www.tiltparenting.com/session64
TPP 063: A Conversation with Asher About Travel and Vacation Strategies
28 perc 64. rész Debbie Reber
This special kid’s POV edition features a conversation with 11-year-old Asher about TRAVEL and VACATIONS. Asher and Debbie share their tips for ensuring (relatively) smooth holidays for the whole family. To see the show notes for this episode, visit http://www.tiltparenting.com/session63
TPP 062: Margaret Webb on Surviving and Thriving Over the Summer Break
39 perc 63. rész Debbie Reber
Parenting Coach Margaret Webb joins me to share her insights and strategies for how parents can not only survive, but thrive, over the summer break while also meeting their kids needs. For more information, visit the show notes at http://www.tiltparenting.com/session62
TPP 061: Dr. Robyn Silverman Talks About Nurturing Character Strengths in Our Kids
45 perc 62. rész Debbie Reber
A conversation with author, child development expert, and media personality Dr. Robyn Silverman on helping our differently-wired children develop their character and recognize their strengths. Visit the show notes page at http://www.tiltparenting.com/session61
TPP 060: A Deep Dive Into Assessments, Diagnoses, and Labels, with Melissa Neff, PhD
43 perc 61. rész Debbie Reber
A conversation with Dr. Melissa Neff about the diagnostic process—what it involves, when and how to pursue a diagnosis, and the pros and cons of getting a diagnoses and/or having one or more labels attached to a child. For more information, visit http://www.tiltparenting.com/session60
TPP 059: 12-year-old Asher Talks About How He's Prepping for Sleep Away Camp
26 perc 60. rész Debbie Reber
In this special kid’s POV edition, 12-year-old Asher talks about the advanced planning he's doing to prepare for challenges that might arise while at sleep away summer camp. To learn more, visit the show notes page at: http://www.tiltparenting.com/session59
TPP 058: Jill Goetz Shares Best Practices for Keeping Our Kids Safe
38 perc 59. rész Debbie Reber
Jill Goetz, owner and Early Child Education Specialist at Savvy Parents Safe Kids, walks us through how to have conversations around safety, consent, personal advocacy, and intuition, with our differently-wired kids. To learn more, visit the show notes page at: http://www.tiltparenting.com/session58
TPP 057: Using a Strengths-Based Approach to Support Differently-Wired Kids
36 perc 58. rész Debbie Reber
Strength Clusters creator Giselle Segura talks with Debbie about the transformational gifts resulting from seeing differently-wired children through the lens of character strengths rather than focusing on deficits. To learn more, visit the show notes page at: http://www.tiltparenting.com/session57
TPP 056: Debbie and Her Husband Derin Talk About Parenting a Differently-Wired Child
53 perc 57. rész Debbie Reber
Debbie and her husband Derin have an honest, open, and vulnerable conversation about their (up and down) journey as a couple navigating parenting a differently-wired child. For more information, visit the show notes page at: http://www.tiltparenting.com/session56
TPP 055: Dr. Devon MacEachron on Assessing and Supporting Twice-Exceptional Children
36 perc 56. rész Debbie Reber
Dr. Devon MacEachron talks about twice-exceptional or 2e learners—the challenges of identifying them, why finding a good school fit is difficult, and how parents can use a strengths-based approach to help them thrive. For more information, visit the show notes page at http://www.tiltparenting.com/session55
TPP 054: Behind the Scenes of I Got This, a New App for Kids with ADHD
39 perc 55. rész Debbie Reber
Rich Schramm, the creator behind the app iGotThis, talks about his new task-focused, productivity tool designed to keep kids with ADHD on track, focused, and motivated. For more information, visit the show notes page at: http://www.tiltparenting.com/session54
TPP 053: A Special One-Year Anniversary Episode with Debbie and Asher
32 perc 54. rész Debbie Reber
In this special anniversary episode, Debbie and her 12-year-old son Asher reflect on what's happened since first launching TiLT Parenting, take listeners behind the scenes of the podcast, and share what's coming up for TiLT in the coming year. For more information, visit the show notes page at: http://www.tiltparenting.com/session53
TPP 052: Dietitian and Nutritionist Jill Castle with the Facts About ADHD and Nutrition
37 perc 53. rész Debbie Reber
Dietician and childhood nutrition expert Jill Castle breaks down what science knows about the connection between nutrition and ADHD, and offers insight and tips for how parents can support kids with ADHD through their diet. To learn more, visit the show notes page at: http://www.tiltparenting.com/session52
TPP 051: A Conversation with Asher and Debbie About How They Handle Conflict
27 perc 52. rész Debbie Reber
In this special kid’s POV edition, Debbie and her 12-year-old son Asher talk about how conflict between the two of them—what causes it, how they handle it in the moment, and how they move through and past it. To learn more, visit the show notes page at: http://www.tiltparenting.com/session51
TPP 050: Why Homeschooling Can Be a Great Fit for Gifted Kids, with Celi Trepanier
34 perc 51. rész Debbie Reber
Author Celi Trepanier of the Gifted Homeschooler's Forum talks about why the needs of gifted children are often not met in traditional education, and explains why homeschooling can be a great solution.
TPP 049: Simone Davies on Setting Up Your Home to Support Your Child's Growth
38 perc 50. rész Debbie Reber
Montessori educator Simone Davies talks about how parents can design their spaces and home environment to support the development of differently-wired kids' executive functioning skills and independence. For more information, visit the show notes at: http://www.tiltparenting.com/session49
TPP 048: A Conversation with Debbie About Surviving the Transition to Homeschooling
23 perc 49. rész Debbie Reber
In this special solocast, I talk about my experience during our first transition year from traditional education to homeschooling, and share the strategies that helped me get through it. For more information, visit the show notes page at: http://www.tiltparenting.com/session48
TPP 047: The Connection Between Creativity and Neurodiversity, with Kathryn Haydon
37 perc 48. rész Debbie Reber
Creativity expert Kathryn Haydon talks about the correlation between creativity and neurodiversity, especially giftedness, as well as her vision for supporting differently-wired kids using a "strengths-based" approach. For more information, visit http://www.tiltparenting.com/session47
TPP 046: Anders Ronnau Talks About His Powerful Approach to Transforming ADHD
42 perc 47. rész Debbie Reber
Master coach, hypnotherapist, and trainer Anders Ronnau talks about his movement to shift the way ADHD is experience and perceived, and shares his unique strategy for transforming ADHD from the inside out. For more information, visit the show notes page at http://www.tiltparenting.com/session46
TPP 045: 12-year-old Asher Answers Listeners' Questions (Special Kids' POV)
28 perc 46. rész Debbie Reber
In this special kid’s POV edition, 12-year-old Asher answers listeners' questions, covering everything from his strategies for handling big emotions to how he thinks about his diagnoses and stays positive. For more information, visit the show notes page at: http://www.tiltparenting.com/session45
TPP 044: Amy Lang on Sex Education and Differently-Wired Kids
56 perc 45. rész Debbie Reber
A frank conversation with sexuality educator Amy Lang about sex ed for atypical kids—what they need to know, when they need to know it, how to talk about it, and much more. For more information, visit the show notes page at: http://www.tiltparenting.com/session44
TPP 043: Why Fostering Cultures of Respect in Our Schools is Critical, with Courtney Macavinta
42 perc 44. rész Debbie Reber
Author and changemaker Courtney Macavinta (The Respect Institute) explains why differently-wired kids are especially vulnerable to the “school to prison pipeline,” and how we can make respect the status quo. For more information, visit the show notes at http://www.tiltparenting.com/session43
TPP 042: An Intimate Conversation with Debbie About Making the Choice to Homeschool Asher
24 perc 43. rész Debbie Reber
In this special solocast, I share my personal story of why I was so reluctant to homeschool Asher and what brought me to a point where I ultimately decided to give it a try. For more information, visit the show notes page at: http://www.tiltparenting.com/session42
TPP 041: How to Foster a Love of Reading, with Dr. Colleen Carroll
38 perc 42. rész Debbie Reber
Educator and coach Dr. Colleen Carroll talks about the importance of fostering a love of reading in our children and offers tips for parents raising reluctant readers. For more information, visit the show notes page at: http://www.tiltparenting.com/session41
TPP 040: Margaret Webb on What To Do When Close or Extended Family Doesn't "Get" It
42 perc 41. rész Debbie Reber
Parenting Coach Margaret Webb joins me to share her insights and strategies for how parents can navigate the sometimes tricky dynamic between our family of differently-wired kids and extended family who may not understand. For more information, visit the show notes page at http://www.tiltparenting.com/session40
TPP 039: A Conversation with 12-year-old Asher About Goal Setting
27 perc 40. rész Debbie Reber
In this special kid’s POV edition, 12-year-old Asher talks with Debbie about how he's learning to successfully set and reach his own goals while also developing his planning, organizational, and time management skills. For more information, visit the show notes page at http://www.tiltparenting.com/session39
TPP 038: Dr. Jenna Flowers on How to Practice Conscious Coparenting
38 perc 39. rész Debbie Reber
Licensed marriage and family therapist and author of “The Conscious Parent’s Guide to Coparenting” Dr. Jenna Flowers talks with Debbie about how parents can share in their coparenting responsibilities to best support their differently-wired child. For more information, visit the show notes at: http://www.tiltparenting.com/session38
TPP 037: All About Girls on the Autism Spectrum, with Julie George
40 perc 38. rész Debbie Reber
Behavior and education consultant Julie George talks about the ways in which high-functioning autism / Asperger's presents differently in girls than in boys and explores what this means for girls who are on the spectrum. For more information visit the show notes at: http://www.tiltparenting.com/session37
TPP 036: A Conversation with 12-year-old Asher About Diagnoses, Labels, and Stigmas
28 perc 37. rész Debbie Reber
In this special kid’s POV edition, 12-year-old Asher talks with Debbie about the topic of diagnoses, labels, and the negative stigmas associated with different diagnoses. To learn more, visit the show notes page at: http://www.tiltparenting.com/session36
TPP 035: Behind the Scenes of Wolf + Friends, an Inclusive Online Lifestyle and Shopping Destination
29 perc 36. rész Debbie Reber
Debbie talks with Carissa Tozzi and Gena Mann about their new online destination Wolf + Friends, a shopping and lifestyle platform that's inclusive and empowering. To learn more, visit the show notes page at: http://www.tiltparenting.com/session35
TPP 034: Kanesha Baynard on Navigating Multigenerational Dynamics With Our Parents and In-Laws
40 perc 35. rész Debbie Reber
Debbie talks with life coach and educator Kanesha Baynard about how parents of differently-wired kids can nurture positive multigenerational relationships with their own parents and parents in-law. For more information, see the show notes at: http://www.tiltparenting.com
TPP 033: A Conversation with 12-year-old Asher About Life with ADHD
33 perc 34. rész Debbie Reber
In this special kid’s POV edition, 12-year-old Asher talks with Debbie about what it's like to live with ADHD. For more information, see the show notes page at: http://www.tiltparenting.com/session33
TPP 032: How to Eliminate Control Battles With Your Differently-Wired Teen, with Neil Brown
38 perc 33. rész Debbie Reber
Debbie talks with family therapist and author of the new book "Ending the Parent-Teen Control Battle" Neil Brown about the challenges of and strategies for raising differently-wired teens. For more information, visit the show notes page at: http://www.tiltparenting.com/session32
TPP 031: The Unique Challenges of Raising a Differently-Wired Child of Color, with Tarice Gray
38 perc 32. rész Debbie Reber
Debbie talks with journalist and editor Tarice L.S. Gray about the unique challenges for parents raising differently-wired kids who also happen to be children of color. For more information, see the show notes page at: http://www.tiltparenting.com/session31
TPP 030: 12-year-old Asher Talks with David Flink, a Leader in the Learning Rights Movement
28 perc 31. rész Debbie Reber
In this special kid’s POV edition, 12-year-old Asher interviews David Flink, author of "Thinking Differently" and founder of Eye to Eye, a mentoring organization for kids with learning and attention issues. To see the show notes for this episode, visit: http://www.tiltparenting.com/session30
TPP 029: How to Live a Satisfying Life While Raising a Differently-Wired Kid, with Samantha Ettus
28 perc 30. rész Debbie Reber
Work/life expert and best-selling author Samantha Ettus (The Pie Life) talks with Debbie about what it takes to live a healthy and fulfilled life while parenting differently-wired kids. To find out more, visit the show notes page at: http://www.tiltparenting.com/session29
TPP 028: Understanding and Combatting Negative Stigmas Associated with Neurological Differences
37 perc 29. rész Debbie Reber
Author Ann Douglas (Parenting Through the Storm) talks with Debbie about negative stigmas—why they exist, how they're perpetuated, what they do to us and our kids, and most importantly, what we can do to combat them. To see the show notes for this episode, visit: http://www.tiltparenting.com/session28
TPP 027: 12-year-old Asher Talks About Whether or Not Parents Should Ban Certain Video Games
19 perc 28. rész Debbie Reber
In this special kid’s POV edition, 12-year-old Asher talks with Debbie about when, if ever, banning a computer game is warranted, as well as alternate solutions to solving screen time challenges. For more information, visit the show notes page at: http://www.tiltparenting.com/session27
TPP 026: Emotional Intelligence and "Perfectly-Flawed Parenting" with Amy Steindler
42 perc 27. rész Debbie Reber
Life Coach Amy Steindler talks with Debbie about the positive impact developing emotional intelligence can have on parents raising both neurotypical and nueurodiverse children. To learn more, see the show notes page at: http://www.tiltparenting.com/session26
TPP 025: Amberlynn Slavin Talks About SnapType, Her App for Kids with Dysgraphia & Dyslexia
25 perc 26. rész Debbie Reber
Occupational therapist Amberlynn Slavin talks about her inspiration and process for creating SnapType, the fantastic app for kids with dyslexia and dysgraphia. To learn more, visit the show notes at http://www.tiltparenting.com/session25
TPP 024: A Conversation with 12-year-old Asher About Carol Dweck's MINDSET
26 perc 25. rész Debbie Reber
In this special kid’s POV edition of the TiLT Parenting Podcast, 12-year-old Asher and his mom Debbie talk about Carol Dweck's concept of fixed and growth mindsets. To see the show notes for this episode, visit: www.tiltparenting.com/session24
TPP 024: A Conversation with 12-year-old Asher About Carol Dweck's MINDSET
26 perc 24. rész Debbie Reber
In this special kid’s POV edition of the TiLT Parenting Podcast, 12-year-old Asher and his mom Debbie talk about Carol Dweck's concept of fixed and growth mindsets. To see the show notes for this episode, visit: www.tiltparenting.com/session24
TPP 023: TiLT Founder Debbie Reber Shares the TiLT Manifesto
27 perc 23. rész Debbie Reber
TiLT founder Debbie Reber shares the TiLT Manifesto, her vision for a more positive and inclusive experience for parents raising differently-wired kids, as well as her ideas for getting there together. To download a PDF of the manifesto, and see the show notes for this episode, visit: http://www.tiltparenting.com/session23
TPP 022: Supporting Children with Learning and Attention Issues with Understood.org
36 perc 22. rész Debbie Reber
Author and early intervention specialist Amanda Morin introduces listeners to Understood.org, an in-depth, free online resource for parents whose kids have learning and attention issues. To see the show notes for this episode, visit: http://www.tiltparenting.com/session22
TPP 021: 12-year-old Asher Talks About His LIfe as a Homeschooled Kid
23 perc 21. rész Debbie Reber
In this special kid’s POV edition of the TiLT Parenting Podcast, 12-year-old Asher and his mom Debbie take listeners behind-the-scenes of their homeschool. To see the show notes for this episode, visit: http://www.tiltparenting.com/session21
TPP 020: How Positive Discipline Can Help Atypical Children Thrive
46 perc 20. rész Debbie Reber
Casey O'Roarty of Joyful Courage shares what's at the core of the Positive Discipline parenting philosophy and describes why children thrive when treated with respect, firmness, and kindness. To learn more, visit the show notes at: http://www.tiltparenting.com/session20
TPP 019: Slow Processing Speed—What It Is and How to Support Kids Who Have It
35 perc 19. rész Debbie Reber
Dr. Ellen Braaten describes slow processing speed in children—what it is and how it shows up—and gives her insights on how parents (and teachers) can best support kids for whom this is a challenge. For more information and to see the show notes, visit: http://www.tiltparenting.com/session19
TPP 018: 11-year-old Asher Shares His Challenges and Strategies Surrounding His Social Life
26 perc 18. rész Debbie Reber
In this special kid’s POV edition of the podcast, Asher answers questions from listeners -- specifically our kid audience -- about his social life. To find out more, visit the show notes at: http://www.tiltparenting.com/session18
TPP 017: One Mother's Radical, Nature-Based Approach to Helping Her Daughter Live with Anxiety
33 perc 17. rész Debbie Reber
Jill Emmelhainz talks about the profound impact being in nature and hiking the Appalachian Trail has had on her 14-year-old daughter with severe anxiety. For more information and to see the show notes for this episode, visit: http://www.tiltparenting.com/session17
TPP 016: Understanding and Navigating the Parent-Teacher Relationship with Becca Wertheim
34 perc 16. rész Debbie Reber
Second grade teacher Becca Wertheim, who works at an inclusion school in North Carolina, shares insight for parents looking for better support and communication with the teachers in their children's lives. For more information and the show notes, visit: http://www.tiltparenting.com/session16
TPP 015: A Conversation with 11-year-old Asher About Travel and Vacation Strategies
26 perc 15. rész Debbie Reber
This special kid’s POV edition features a conversation with 11-year-old Asher about TRAVEL and VACATIONS. Asher and Debbie share their tips for ensuring (relatively) smooth holidays for the whole family. For more more information and the show notes, visit: http://www.tiltparenting.com/session15
TPP 014: Margit Crane Luria on the Myths and Realities of ADHD / ADD
34 perc 14. rész Debbie Reber
ADHD coach Margit Crane Luria of Blocked to Brilliant joins me to explore the myths, the misconceptions, the challenges, and the gifts of ADHD. To see the show notes, visit: http://www.tiltparenting.com/session14
TPP 013: Margaret Webb on Surviving and Thriving Over the Summer Break
39 perc 13. rész Debbie Reber
Parenting Coach Margaret Webb joins me to share her insights and strategies for how parents can not only survive, but thrive, over the summer break while also meeting their kids needs. For more information, and a link to download Margaret's Summer Survival Skills Package, visit: http://www.tiltparenting.com/session13
TPP 012: A Conversation with 11-year-old Asher About Managing & Tracking Screen Time
13 perc 12. rész Debbie Reber
This short, special kid’s POV edition features a conversation with 11-year-old Asher about SCREEN TIME. Asher and Debbie share their approach for tracking screen time and staying emotionally regulated on- and off-screen.
TPP 011: Heidi Nord on the Challenges and Gifts of Dyslexia
38 perc 11. rész Debbie Reber
This episode features a conversation with former teacher, reading specialist, teacher and parent educator, and coach Heidi Nord about the challenges and gifts of dyslexia and dysgraphia. For more information and to see the show notes for this episode, go to: http://www.tiltparenting.com/session11
TPP 010: Angela Santomero on How Children Can Learn Social and Emotional Skills Through Preschool TV
30 perc 10. rész Debbie Reber
Emmy-nominated preschool TV show creator Angela Santomero talks about the unique ways that educational programming can support the development of social and emotional skills in differently-wired kids. For more information and the show notes for this episode, visit http://www.tiltparenting.com/session10
TPP 009: A Conversation with 11-year-old Asher About His New Game-Changing Morning Routine
14 perc 9. rész Debbie Reber
This episode features a short conversation with 11-year-old Asher about his new, game-changing morning routine, based on author and speaker Hal Elrod's book The Miracle Morning. For the show notes for the episode and more, go to http://www.tiltparenting.com/session9
TPP 008: Simone Davies on Strategies for Staying Calm in Difficult Situations
24 perc 8. rész Debbie Reber
Parent educator and Montessori instructor Simone Davies shares her strategies for staying calm and cool in difficult moments, including public meltdowns. For more information about this episode, including accessing the show notes, visit http://www.tiltparenting.com/session8
TPP 007: An Interview with Founder Debbie Reber About Her Vision and Plans for TiLT
34 perc 7. rész Debbie Reber
TiLT founder Debbie Reber explains her vision and big WHY behind the creation of TiLT, and outlines her plans for its future. If you enjoyed this episode, get the show notes and more at www.tiltparenting.com/session7
TPP 006: A Conversation with 11-year-old Asher about Frustration
11 perc 6. rész Debbie Reber
In this special kid's POV edition, I share a short conversation I had with my 11-year-old son Asher about FRUSTRATION. Being easily frustrated is an issue many differently-wired kids deal with on a regular basis, and it can lead to challenging situations in the classroom and at home. For this episode, Asher and I examine what happened on a day when he made a mistake on an art project. If you enjoyed this episode, get the show notes and more at http://www.tiltparenting.com/session6
TPP 005: Julie George on the Role of Executive Functioning in Differently-Wired Kids
40 perc 5. rész Debbie Reber
Behavior and education consultant Julie George talks about the role of executive functioning and offers insights and strategies on helping differently-wired kids build these skills. If you enjoyed this episode, get the shows notes and more at http://www.tiltparenting.com/session5
TPP 004: Kate Berger on What Mindfulness Can Do for Kids and How to Get Started
29 perc 4. rész Debbie Reber
Child and adolescent psychologist and certified Mindfulness instructor Kate Berger talks about the benefits of a mindfulness practice for differently-wired kids. She also provides us with some tips for getting started. If you enjoyed this episode, get the show notes and more at http://www.tiltparenting.com/session4
TPP 003: A Conversation with 11-year-old Asher about Distraction
12 perc 3. rész Debbie Reber
This short episode features a conversation between me and my 11-year-old son Asher about the topic of DISTRACTION. Asher shares his insights on what getting distracted feels like and the strategies he's using to stay on task. If you enjoyed this episode, get the show notes and more at http://www.tiltparenting.com/session3
TPP 002: Alison Bower on When School Isn't a Fit: What to Expect and How to Handle It
39 perc 2. rész Debbie Reber
In this lively conversation, educator and parent coach Alison Bower shares both an educator's and a parent's POV on what it looks like when it becomes clear a school isn't a fit for a differently-wired child, and gives parents tips on how to advocate for their child's needs in school. If you enjoyed this episode, get the show notes and more at www.tiltparenting.com/session2
TPP 001: Margaret Webb on Finding Peace in Parenting the Child You Didn't Expect
35 perc 1. rész Debbie Reber
Parenting Coach Margaret Webb shares her insights and strategies for how parents can find more peace and joy while parenting the child they didn't expect while they were expecting. If you enjoyed this episode, get the show notes and more at http://www.tiltparenting.com/session1
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