18: Parenting Neurodiverse Children

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Neurodiversity may be a relatively new term, but about 30%-40% of the population are thought to be neurodiverse. This means that someone in your life probably falls into this category. Maybe it’s a student, a child, a spouse -- maybe it’s you.
On today’s episode, we talk with Dr. Ilyssa Bass, a clinical psychologist and mother of four unique and wonderful children. Dr. Bass shares her own journey being a parent to a neurodiverse child. She’s passionate about helping parents appreciate and connect to their most difficult children. She also runs online courses, The Connection Course and Hidden Differences Course.
In this episode we discuss:

The meaning of the terms neurodiversity and hidden differences
Advocating for neurodiverse children in school
Advice for parents raising both neurodiverse and neurotypical children
And lots more!

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Show Notes:
Dr. Ilyssa Bass’ website: https://drilyssabass.com/
Hidden Differences Online Course: https://hiddendifferences.lpages.co/hidden-differences-short-workshop/
Webinar Registration: drilyssabass.com/webinarbtc
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18: Parenting Neurodiverse Children

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