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Beautifully Complex

301: Helping Neurodivergent Kids Crack the Code of Thriving in a Neurotypical World, with Matt Zakreski, PsyD

Thu, 20 Feb 2025
In this episode of Beautifully Complex, I’m joined by Dr. Matt Zakreski, who shares compelling strategies from his new book, "Neurodiversity Playbook." We discuss how important it is to create a neuro-affirming environment that celebrates authenticity while equipping our kids with the social skills to thrive in a neurotypical world. You’ll learn how to replace the worry of 'fitting in' with the confidence of 'standing out' in their own unique way.

You'll gain step-by-step guidance on helping your child build a supportive community, fostering emotional growth while also growing their confidence and competence. With practical advice, we'll show you how to make those unspoken rules of social interaction more visible to level the playing field, ensuring your child feels safe, understood, and empowered.

Tune in for a warm and supportive conversation that ensures you're not alone on this journey. Together, we'll foster a sense of hope and possibility, offering actionable tips to help your neurodivergent child crack the code of a complex world. Listen now and take the first step towards building a brighter future for your family.

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300: 5 Myths That Hurt Neurodivergent Kids (And What to Do Instead!), with Penny Williams

Thu, 13 Feb 2025
In this milestone 300th episode of Beautifully Complex, I’m going deep into the misconceptions that many of us face raising neurodivergent kids and that unjustly limit our children’s potential.

Join me as I bust the top 5 myths that hurt neurodivergent kids and then provide strategies to challenge outdated thinking and empower your journey as a parent. We’ll tackle the misconception that neurodivergent kids just need to try harder, reveal why success doesn’t hinge on fitting in, and highlight the myriad paths to achieving a fulfilled life beyond traditional ideas. Learn why discipline isn't the answer and discover how advocating for accommodations can level the playing field, not create unfair advantages.

In this episode, you’ll find practical, step-by-step advice to build a neuro-affirming environment, encouraging your child to be authentically themselves. By recognizing and celebrating strengths, we can foster a sense of self-trust and inspire hope for a bright future.

Whether you’re looking for validation, guidance, or actionable tips, this episode is your go-to resource for fostering success and understanding for neurodivergent children. Let’s equip ourselves with the tools to support our kids right where they are and navigate the beautifully complex world of neurodivergence together.

Tune in and transform your parenting mindset with expertise honed from personal experience and the trenches of neurodivergent parenting.

You can find additional resources at parentingadhdandautism.com and Regulated Kids.com — because it’s not just about the struggles, it’s about progress, one step at a time.

Show notes and more resources at parentingadhdandautism.com/300

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299: How to Create a Strengths-Based Culture of Learning, with Julia Black

Thu, 06 Feb 2025
What if you could ignite your child's inner spark and unlock their boundless potential? In this episode, Julia Black, founder of Lights on Learning, shares her groundbreaking approach to unleashing creativity and fostering a love of learning in neurodivergent kids. Discover how focusing on what lights your child up can lead to lifelong confidence and success.

Key Topics:
  • The transformative power of "heart set," "mindset," and "skill set" in learning.
  • How to identify what switches your child’s “lights on” for deeper engagement.
  • Practical tools for creating a strengths-based culture of learning at home and in classrooms.
This episode will leave you inspired to reimagine your child’s learning journey, giving you the tools and hope to unlock the potential within. Don’t miss this opportunity to transform how you support their learning and growth — tune in now!

You can find additional resources at parentingadhdandautism.com and Regulated Kids.com — because it’s not just about the struggles, it’s about progress, one step at a time.

Show notes and more resources at parentingadhdandautism.com/299.

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298: Why We Need to Stop Criminalizing Neurodivergent Behavior, with Sarah Templeton

Thu, 30 Jan 2025
In this episode of Beautifully Complex, I explore the critical issues surrounding neurodivergence and criminalization with ADHD author and activist Sarah Templeton. Sarah shares her powerful experience working with individuals in the prison system and the critical need for early ADHD screening.

Key topics include:
  • The alarming criminalization of neurodivergent behavior, particularly for individuals with ADHD.
  • The urgent need for early ADHD screening to prevent misunderstandings and punitive consequences.
  • How misdiagnoses and lack of understanding lead neurodivergent individuals down a troubling path.
  • Proactive, compassionate strategies to break the school-to-prison pipeline and create supportive systems for complex kids and adults.
If you are interested in reducing the school-to-prison pipeline and ensuring all children and adults are understood and supported, this conversation is a must-listen.

You can find additional resources at parentingadhdandautism.com and Regulated Kids.com — because it’s not just about the struggles, it’s about progress, one step at a time.

Show notes and more resources at parentingadhdandautism.com/298.

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297: How to Talk to Neurodivergent Kids about Sexuality, with Amy Lang MA

Thu, 23 Jan 2025
LISTENER NOTE: We openly discuss body parts, sex, and sexuality in this episode. You likely want to listen where you child cannot hear it.Feel overwhelmed and uncertain about how to handle complex topics like sexuality and relationships with your neurodivergent kid? In this episode, I sit down with Amy Lang, MA, founder of Birds & Bees & Kids and a seasoned expert in sexual health education, specializing in neurodivergence.

Together, we discuss essential topics like:
  • How neurodivergent kids and teens process social cues and navigate puberty.
  • Addressing the stark reality of porn exposure and providing age-appropriate, explicit information about sex.
  • Strategies for open, shame-free communication with your child about their experiences and discoveries.
  • The importance of creating a supportive environment for exploring gender identity and sexual orientation.
This episode is packed with practical, step-by-step advice, from tailoring your conversations to suit your child's learning style, to using clear language that fosters safety and understanding. Amy offers actionable tips to help you build a neuro-affirming, trusting dialogue with your kid. We believe that with the right guidance, every conversation about these delicate topics can be a stepping stone to a more connected and confident relationship with your child.

Listen in for hope, inspiration, and the tools you need to navigate these conversations with confidence and compassion.

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