Raising kids is tough. Raising adults is tougher. On PrepTalks, we talk with the experts in helping teens and tweens navigate the transition to adulthood to bring you the tools you need to help grow resilient, self-driven, and successful young adults.
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Raising kids is tough. Raising adults is tougher. On PrepTalks, we talk with the experts in helping teens and tweens navigate the transition to adulthood to bring you the tools you need to help grow resilient, self-driven, and successful young adults.
Debbie Reber, Differently Wired: Raising an Exceptional Child in a Conventional World
PrepTalks
54 minutes
4 years ago
Debbie Reber, Differently Wired: Raising an Exceptional Child in a Conventional World
This month, PrepTalks welcomes Debbie Reber, founder of TiLT Parenting and author of Differently Wired: Raising an Exceptional Child in a Conventional World. Ned & Debbie chat about her work to empower parents who are raising “differently wired” kids – children whose neurodifferences might include ADHD, learning differences, giftedness, anxiety, and/or autism spectrum disorder, as well as those with no formal diagnosis but who continue to negotiate a world that wasn’t designed to accommodate their unique gifts. They talk about both her vision for supporting differently wired kids from a place of choice, growth, & joy and the specific tools that parents can use along this journey.
Debbie’s website is https://www.debbiereber.com/, and the TiLT parenting community can be found at https://tiltparenting.com/. Check out Debbie on Twitter at @debbiereber and TiLT at @tiltparenting, and follow Ned at @nedjohnson.
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Raising kids is tough. Raising adults is tougher. On PrepTalks, we talk with the experts in helping teens and tweens navigate the transition to adulthood to bring you the tools you need to help grow resilient, self-driven, and successful young adults.