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Parenting with Impact
Elaine Taylor-Klaus and Diane Dempster
276 episodes
5 days ago
Ever been told your child has “mild ADHD”? In this episode, we’ll talk about why no ADHD is ever “a little” and how understanding it early can change everything. You’ll hear how small shifts in awareness and support can help your child feel more capable and connected. Tune in to discover a new way to see and support your child’s unique brain. What to expect in this episode: Why “mild to moderate ADHD” can be as misleading as being “a little bit pregnant”How gifted kids can mask ADHD challen...
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Ever been told your child has “mild ADHD”? In this episode, we’ll talk about why no ADHD is ever “a little” and how understanding it early can change everything. You’ll hear how small shifts in awareness and support can help your child feel more capable and connected. Tune in to discover a new way to see and support your child’s unique brain. What to expect in this episode: Why “mild to moderate ADHD” can be as misleading as being “a little bit pregnant”How gifted kids can mask ADHD challen...
Show more...
Parenting
Education,
Kids & Family,
Self-Improvement
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EP226: Math Anxiety in Kids: How to Close the Learning Gap
Parenting with Impact
23 minutes
3 months ago
EP226: Math Anxiety in Kids: How to Close the Learning Gap
If your child dreads math, the problem may not be numbers—it may be a hidden gap in understanding. In this thought-provoking episode, Dr. Aditya Nagrath explains why math anxiety is more about language and belief than ability. Discover what happens when kids stop feeling “stupid” and start feeling seen, supported, and capable. What to expect in this episode: Why math anxiety isn’t really about performance but stems from a gap in understandingHow math functions as a language and why many kids...
Parenting with Impact
Ever been told your child has “mild ADHD”? In this episode, we’ll talk about why no ADHD is ever “a little” and how understanding it early can change everything. You’ll hear how small shifts in awareness and support can help your child feel more capable and connected. Tune in to discover a new way to see and support your child’s unique brain. What to expect in this episode: Why “mild to moderate ADHD” can be as misleading as being “a little bit pregnant”How gifted kids can mask ADHD challen...