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  • The Gow School: Specializing in Teaching Students with Language Based Learning Differences
    Oct 20 2024

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    In this episode of Neuroversity, Jessica Kidwell speaks with John Munro, head of the Gow School, a pioneering institution for students with language-based learning differences. They discuss the school's history, mission, and unique curriculum designed to support dyslexic learners. Munro shares insights on the importance of early intervention, the school's approach to teaching, and the significance of relational connections in a boarding school environment. They also address the challenges of accessibility and financial aid for families, as well as future plans for the school as it approaches its centennial anniversary.

    Key Moments:

    00:00 Introduction to Neurodiversity and the Gow School
    05:05 The History and Mission of the Gow School
    09:49 Understanding Dyslexia and Language-Based Learning Differences
    15:01 Curriculum and Teaching Approaches at the Gow School
    20:11 Supporting Students with Multiple Learning Differences
    24:54 Safety and Community in a Boarding School Environment
    30:07 Financial Aid and Accessibility for Families
    34:47 Future Plans and Strategic Goals for the Gow School

    About Today's Guest:
    John Munro, Head of School at The Gow School since 2023
    The Gow School, since 1926, is a coed college prep boarding and day school for students, grades 5-post graduate, with dyslexia and similar language based learning disabilites in New York.
    https://www.gow.org/



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    36 m
  • Embracing Big Emotions: A Conversation with Children's Author Meredith Rusu
    Oct 4 2024

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    This week Jessica welcomes Meredith Rusu, the award-winning author of the Mighty Moods picture book series, which explores the ways children use larger-than-life creatures to express their big feelings. Meredith's latest book, "There's a Robot in My Socks," follows a young girl named Jamie as she navigates changes in her routine and the emotions that come with it. Meredith shares insights into the challenges and joys of writing children's books, the importance of connecting with young readers, and the role of educators in supporting children's emotional growth. Whether you're a parent, educator, or simply curious about the world of children's literature, this episode offers valuable perspectives and support for embracing the big feelings of all kids.

    Come see Meredith at the Morristown Festival of Books!
    10/19/24 110 South Street, Morristown NJ 07960
    https://morristownbooks.org/

    Find out more about Meredith Rusu
    https://www.instagram.com/meredithrusuwrites/
    https://meredithrusu.com/

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    36 m
  • Late-Life ADHD Diagnosis with Liz Schroeder
    Sep 20 2024

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    "There's a lot of open tabs in my brain. It's like a pinball going in every direction."
    -Liz Schroeder

    Join Jessica Kidwell on this heartfelt episode of Neuroversity as she chats with her good friend and neighbor, Liz Schroeder. Liz opens up about her journey from recognizing her daughter's ADHD to discovering her own diagnosis later in life.

    Liz talks about the challenges of staying organized, dealing with hyperfocus, and the chaos that often comes with ADHD, as well as the life-changing impact of finding the right treatment. This honest conversation highlights the importance of support, understanding, and the courage to take care of yourself. Whether you're a parent, educator, or someone navigating your own neurodivergent path, this episode offers valuable insights and encouragement.

    ✍️ Episode References

    ADHD Online
    https://adhdonline.com/

    How to ADHD by Jessica McCabe
    https://www.howtoadhd.com/

    Franklin's Finery on Etsy
    https://www.etsy.com/shop/FranklinsFinery

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  • Late Diagnosis and Musical Mastery with Audio/Visual Artist Szopa
    Sep 6 2024

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    Join Jessica Kidwell on Neuroversity as she chats with Damian Malecki, an audio-visual artist from Sheffield, UK, known as Szopa. Damian talks about his late autism diagnosis after moving to the UK in 2017 and how it's shaped his life and music. He shares his journey from Poland, the impact of hyperfocus, his unique way of learning music, and balancing personal expression with audience appeal. Stick around to hear a track from his latest album, "The Prayer Book."
    Follow Damian Malecki (Szopa) and his music:
    - Bandcamp
    - Instagram
    - Spotify

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  • Season Three Finale
    Jun 7 2024

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    Season three has come to a close for Neuroversity.
    What were some of the highlights from this season and what is coming up in season four?
    Let's find out....

    Do you have some ideas about what comes next?
    Email me at
    neuroversitypod@gmail.com

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  • NVLD 101 with Dr. Jessica Broitman and Dr. John Davis
    May 10 2024

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    After first learning about non verbal learning disorder (NVLD) during my episode on specific learning disorders (SLDs) I wanted to know more. I kept finding myself having a hard time distinguishing between autism and NVLD. So I knew I needed to bring on some experts.
    The same names kept coming up over and over on NVLD resources: Dr. Jessica Broitman and Dr. John Davis and luckily they agreed to come on the show to help me understand NVLD much more deeply.

    Guest Bios:
    Jessica Broitman, Ph.D., (Co-editor) is the co-author of Nonverbal Learning Disabilities in Children: Bridging the Gap Between Science and Practice (2011). She is the President emeritus of the San Francisco Psychotherapy Research Group and Executive Director of its Clinic and Training Center. She frequently lectures on Weiss's Control Mastery Theory worldwide. Currently a psychoanalyst in private practice since 1980, she has worked with families who have learning-disabled children for more than 10 years. She is currently involved in several research projects concerning the treatment and understanding of NVLD and has a special interest in helping professionals and families understand and treat this disorder. She is available for consultations and can be reached at: drjess@comcast.net

    John M. Davis, Ph.D., (Co-editor) is the co-author of Nonverbal Learning Disabilities in Children: Bridging the Gap Between Science and Practice (2011). He is currently a Professor at California State University, East Bay, and Chair of the Educational Psychology Department, where he teaches and supervises. He received his Ph.D. from the U.C. Berkeley School Psychology program and did clinical postdoctoral studies to become a licensed psychologist. He has a special interest in learning and developmental disorders having been the director of a school and clinic for students with learning disabilities for 13 years, which provided diagnostic and intervention services. His current clinical work is primarily with children and adults with learning disorders. His writing and research interests include articles and book chapters in the areas of mental health consultation, suicide/crisis intervention, and learning disorders. He is available for consultation and evaluations can be reached at: jack.davis@csueastbay.edu

    Links for Resources:
    More information about Dr. Broitman and Dr. Davis

    The NVLD Project Website

    Learning Disabilities Association of America

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    26 m
  • Synesthesia and the Color of Sound with Emily Barth Isler
    Apr 26 2024

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    Synesthesia is when your brain routes sensory information through multiple unrelated senses, causing you to experience more than one sense simultaneously. Some examples include tasting words or linking colors to numbers and letters. It’s not a medical condition, and not something to be cured, therefore it falls right under the neurodivergent umbrella. Today’s guest not only has synesthesia, she also just recently published a middle grade novel about it, which is fantastic and called The Color of Sound.

    Emily Barth Isler is the author of AfterMath, an award-winning middle grade novel about grief, resilience, friendship, math, and mime. Comedian and activist Amy Schumer calls AfterMath "A gift to the culture," and author Judith Viorst pronounced it "pretty close to perfect." Emily's latest book, The Color of Sound, features a character who, like Emily, has synesthesia, and was published March 5, 2024. It has received starred reviews from both Publishers Weekly and School Library Journal . In 2026, her first picture book, Always Enough Love, will be published by Nancy Paulsen Books. She has a BA in Film Studies from Wesleyan University and lives in Los Angeles with her husband and their two children.

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  • SLD 101: Auditory Processing Disorder and Nonverbal Learning Disabilities
    Apr 5 2024

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    This is the second of a two part series where I will introduce you to the most common types of specific learning disabilities or SLDs.

    Part two is about Auditory Processing Disorder and Nonverbal Learning Disabilities

    • Auditory processing disorder, APD for short, is when the brain has trouble interpreting sounds or language. It is a central nervous system process as opposed to a deficit within the ear’s ability to hear. APD impacts the brain’s ability to process sounds, which can cause confusion in words that are heard, mix similar words up, and make it especially difficult to distinguish sound in noisy environments.
    • Non Verbal learning disorders, also known as NVLD or NLD, refers to a set of issues that are not solely associated with reading or writing and contribute to the difficulty for a child to learn. A child with NLD may have trouble understanding spatial concepts, but have good language skills. Non verbal learning disorders impair a person’s life skills and affects his or her social, academic, professional and emotional experiences. It is not currently a distinct diagnosis, so it is often misunderstood or missed altogether.

    Part one was about Dysgraphia and Dyscalculia.

    Listen to find out the signs for each and what types of supports and accomodations can help.

    Resources for this episode:
    General facts about learning disabilities

    https://www.nichd.nih.gov/health/topics/factsheets/learningdisabilities

    https://www.ldonline.org/getting-started/ld-basics/what-learning-disability

    Link to Neuroversity Dyslexia Episode

    https://www.neuroversitypod.com/episodes/episode/4ced2263/a-beginners-lesson-on-dyslexia-with-lorraine-hightower-certified-dyslexia-advocate-and-consultant

    Auditory Processing Disorder resources:

    https://www.asha.org/public/hearing/understanding-auditory-processing-disorders-in-children/

    https://childmind.org/article/what-is-auditory-processing-disorder/

    https://childmind.org/article/help-for-kids-with-auditory-processing-disorder/

    Non verbal Learning Disorder Resources:

    https://nvld.org/does-my-child-have-nvld/

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