Dr. Karolina James

Echo No More: Big Brains, Big Feelings: Trauma Informed Conversations

Kids EN ↓ 27 episodi

Echo No More: Big Brains, Big Feelings is a compassionate podcast for parents raising twice-exceptional (2e) children. Hosted by Dr. Karolina James, this show explores trauma-informed parenting, emotional regulation, and what it really means to support gifted, sensitive kids. Each episode offers insight, validation, and practical tools to help families move from survival to steadiness without shame or overwhelm. www.echonomorecoaching.org#twiceexceptional#2ekids#neurodivergentparenting#traumainformedparenting#giftedkids

Autore

Dr. Karolina James

Categoria

Kids

Sito del podcast

www.echonomorecoaching.org

Ultimo episodio

9 lug 2026

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Episodi

Episode 2: Why Your Child Is So Smart—and Still Struggling 15.01.2026

“If my child is so smart… why is this so hard?” In this episode, we explore why intelligence doesn’t automaticallylead to emotional regulation, executive functioning, or ease in daily life. Ifyou’re raising a child who is bright, creative, and still struggling, you’renot imagining it—and you’re not failing. We gently unpack the neuroscience and emotional realities oftwice-exceptional (2e) children...

Episode 1: What Does “Twice-Exceptional” Mean? 02.01.2026

An introduction to what it truly means to be twice-exceptional—and why giftedness and struggle often coexist. 🔗 www.echonomorecoaching.org

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