The Beautiful Nuance of Neurodiversity in the Classroom
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One in five children in the U.S. is neurodivergent, yet one in three educators believes learning disabilities are just laziness. In this episode of Cool Cat Teacher Talk, host Vicki Davis sits down with two remarkable guests who are changing how we think about neurodiversity in the classroom. Dr. Sue Fletcher-Watson from the University of Edinburgh shares the neurodiversity paradigm, the double empathy problem, and why the quiet room that never gets used might be the most powerful support you can offer. Then Vanessa Castañeda Gill, diagnosed with autism and ADHD at 14, shares how one teacher's harsh words kept her from raising her hand until college — and what every teacher can do differently.
In this episode, you'll learn how to:
- Understand the neurodiversity paradigm and why it matters for every classroom
- Apply the double empathy problem to rethink communication breakdowns with students
- Use monotropism and flow states as strengths rather than problems to manage
- Give neurodivergent students processing time, transition warnings, and flexible seating
- Create safe spaces that students may never need to use — because they exist
- Help students build self-advocacy skills that last a lifetime
Show notes and resources: https://www.coolcatteacher.com/neurodiverseclass