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Explain my Brain
tylaz
12 episodes
1 month ago
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!
Show more...
Education for Kids
Kids & Family,
Health & Fitness,
Mental Health
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What is an Autistic Brain?
Explain my Brain
4 minutes
2 months ago
What is an Autistic Brain?
Tyla explains autism as a neurotype, covering common traits such as sensory sensitivities, stimming, intense routines, special interests, and various ways of communicating. The episode highlights autistic strengths (memory, pattern recognition, creativity) and invites reflection and conversation; the next episode will look more closely at social interactions and communication differences.
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!