Explain my Brain
For curious kids and the grown-ups who support them.
Explain My Brain is a short podcast designed for children aged 4 to 10 to explore feelings, brain differences, and how to understand themselves and others, one small topic at a time.
Hosted by Tyla, a psychologist and founder of The Psych Assessment Studio, each episode introduces a single concept, such as anxiety, sensory needs, ADHD, autism, meltdowns, friendships, or special interests, using child-friendly language, affirming explanations, and practical tips.
This podcast is:
Neurodiversity-affirming
Strengths-based
Short and easy to follow (each episode is under 5 minutes)
Perfect for car rides, therapy sessions, classrooms, or bedtime chats
Whether your child is neurodivergent or just starting to ask big questions about how brains and feelings work, this is a safe and encouraging place to learn together.
Because every brain is a good brain!
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Explain my Brain
For curious kids and the grown-ups who support them.
Explain My Brain is a short podcast designed for children aged 4 to 10 to explore feelings, brain differences, and how to understand themselves and others, one small topic at a time.
Hosted by Tyla, a psychologist and founder of The Psych Assessment Studio, each episode introduces a single concept, such as anxiety, sensory needs, ADHD, autism, meltdowns, friendships, or special interests, using child-friendly language, affirming explanations, and practical tips.
This podcast is:
Neurodiversity-affirming
Strengths-based
Short and easy to follow (each episode is under 5 minutes)
Perfect for car rides, therapy sessions, classrooms, or bedtime chats
Whether your child is neurodivergent or just starting to ask big questions about how brains and feelings work, this is a safe and encouraging place to learn together.
Because every brain is a good brain!
Understanding Anxiety: How to Recognize and Manage It
Explain my Brain
4 minutes 15 seconds
3 months ago
Understanding Anxiety: How to Recognize and Manage It
In this episode of Explain My Brain, host Tya delves into the often misunderstood emotion of anxiety, a feeling that affects both kids and adults. Tyla clarifies what anxiety truly means and how it's your brain's mechanism to sense danger, even in safe environments. Discover the common symptoms of anxiety, from wobbly tummies to rapid heartbeats, and learn why it occurs through an insightful explanation of the brain's "safety guard," the amygdala.
Although anxiety can sometimes be overwhelming, Tyla offers practical strategies to manage it, such as breathing exercises, seeking comfort in familiar objects, and expressing worries through writing or art. Furthermore, the episode emphasises the importance of understanding that anxiety isn't inherently negative—it's your brain's way of keeping you secure. With helpful examples from the animal kingdom, Tyla reassures listeners that anxiety is a common experience, providing listeners with tools to navigate their own anxious moments confidently.
Explain my Brain
Explain my Brain
For curious kids and the grown-ups who support them.
Explain My Brain is a short podcast designed for children aged 4 to 10 to explore feelings, brain differences, and how to understand themselves and others, one small topic at a time.
Hosted by Tyla, a psychologist and founder of The Psych Assessment Studio, each episode introduces a single concept, such as anxiety, sensory needs, ADHD, autism, meltdowns, friendships, or special interests, using child-friendly language, affirming explanations, and practical tips.
This podcast is:
Neurodiversity-affirming
Strengths-based
Short and easy to follow (each episode is under 5 minutes)
Perfect for car rides, therapy sessions, classrooms, or bedtime chats
Whether your child is neurodivergent or just starting to ask big questions about how brains and feelings work, this is a safe and encouraging place to learn together.
Because every brain is a good brain!