Raising girls is no joke. Add exceptionalities like giftedness, autism spectrum disorder, ADHD, learning differences, and anxiety into the mix, and you may feel like you're the only one struggling to figure it all out. You're not. As a mom myself, I know what it's like to help your neurodivergent child navigate the challenges of school, friendships, and family dynamics. Once my kiddo and I finally figured out her unique wiring, life got so much better. But it took almost 15 years, and that’s way too long. I created this podcast to shorten the learning curve for others and increase awareness and understanding of female neurodiversity. Join me as we learn together how we can help our exceptional girls be seen, supported, and celebrated. Want to learn more? Visit www.exceptionalgirlspodcast.com.
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Episode 17: Why Most Parenting Advice Backfires for Gifted & 2e Kids with Dr. Danika Maddocks
Mar 28, 202646 minS1
<p>If you’ve ever gotten parenting advice that just didn’t seem to fit your child, this conversation is for you.</p><p>In this episode of the Exceptional Girls Podcast, I’m joined by Dr. Danika Maddocks.</p><p>Dr. Maddocks is a psychologist, gifted and twice-exceptional parent coach, and founder of The Gifted Learning Lab. She helps parents move beyond standard parenting advice to create a family life that truly works for their unique child.</p><p>Her approach is grounded in the neurodiversity paradigm and informed by more than 15 years of work with gifted and twice-exceptional famili...
Episode 16: What Parents Need to Know About Autistic Girls with Dr. Theresa Lyons
Feb 11, 202645 minS1
<p>Autism in girls can present differently than it does in boys, and many girls are very good at masking. As a result, autism in girls is often misunderstood, misdiagnosed, or missed until later in life, leaving parents of autistic girls searching for clear answers and support.</p><p>In this episode of the Exceptional Girls Podcast, I’m joined by Dr. Theresa Lyons to have a science-grounded, practical conversation about parenting autistic girls. Dr. Lyons, founder and CEO of Navigating AWEtism, Ivy League scientist, and autism parent, translates autism research into clear, actionable guidance for families and brings both sc...
Episode 15: What It's Really Like to Be a Gifted Girl with Kaia Vernon-Oliveira
Nov 11, 202528 minS1
<p>In this episode of the Exceptional Girls Podcast, I’m talking with Kaia Vernon-Oliveira. This episode is a departure from my recent episodes in that I’m not talking with a clinician or recognized professional, but with an actual exceptional girl. <br/><br/>Kaia is a profoundly gifted 11-year-old storyteller and performer who loves making people think. One of the ways she’s doing this is through her TedxLasVegas talk called The Myth of the Gifted Girl. </p><p>🎧 <b>Listen in as Kaia shares:</b></p>What inspired her to present a TED TalkEye-opening insights from her research into gifte...
Episode 14: Managing Child Anxiety with Dawn Friedman
Sep 2, 202542 minS1
<p>In this episode of the Exceptional Girls Podcast, host Julie Withrow is joined by Dawn Friedman, founder of Open Book Parenting, to talk about child anxiety and how families can navigate the challenges it presents. </p><p>Anxiety and anxious avoidance can be tricky to manage, especially in neurodivergent kids. Dawn is quick to point out that parents aren't to blame and needn't feel ashamed if they've made some missteps along the way. But they do have a responsibility to help their children overcome avoidance and get to readiness. This episode will give them a taste of how to...
Episode 13: Finding the Right School for Your Gifted or 2e Child with Dr. Jessica Potts
Aug 18, 202540 minS1
<p>As any parent of a gifted or twice exceptional child knows, finding a learning environment that's capable of meeting your child's particular needs can be a long and difficult journey. Traditional schools often fall short of providing the academic challenge, learning accommodations, or social-emotional support your child needs to be successful. </p><p>In this episode of the Exceptional Girls Podcast, host Julie Withrow sits down with Dr. Jessica Potts, curriculum coordinator at Davidson Academy Online, to get research-informed advice and practical tips your family can use to evaluate your educational options.</p><p>🎧 <b>Listen in as Dr. Pott...
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