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Every parent has moments when they wonder if their kid\\u2019s behavior is a normal phase or a sign of something more. Is a high-spirited middle schooler just full of energy or struggling with ADHD? Is a child\\u2019s efforts to excel a sign of healthy self-motivation or the result of excessive anxiety? It can be difficult to know the difference.\\xa0
\\nFor this episode, Emily Kircher-Morris shares insights into how parents and caregivers can discern what\'s developmental and what\\u2019s something that needs support. As a counselor and the host of The Neurodiversity Podcast, she\\u2019s an expert on parsing typical behavior from neurodiversity indicators. She\\u2019s also taking her counseling into the future by using artificial intelligence (AI) tools to help build coping skills. She has great advice about how parents of kids with learning disabilities or autism can help their children thrive.
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\\nDon\\u2019t miss Today\\u2019s Takeaways!\\xa0Listen all the way to the end of the episode for three tips on how to help your neurodiverse child.\\xa0
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\\nAbout Emily Kircher-Morris, LPC
\\nEmily Kircher-Morris, LPC, is the host of The Neurodiversity Podcast, which explores the psychological, educational, and social needs for enriching the lives of neurodivergent people. She is the author of several books for parents and educators related to the development of children and teens who are neurodivergent and cognitively gifted. Her private practice outside of St. Louis, Missouri, specializes in mental health support for neurodivergent kids, teens, and their families.
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