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TILT Parenting: Raising Differently Wired Kids
Summary: 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
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Podcasts:
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
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
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
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
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
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
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.
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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