Dr. Karen Wilson

Diverse Thinking Different Learning

Kids EN ↓ 264 episodes

Diverse Thinking · Different Learning is hosted by pediatric neuropsychologist and mom of two, Dr. Karen Wilson. Each week, Dr. Wilson shares expert insights, science-based strategies, and conversations with leading specialists to help parents and educators better understand ADHD, dyslexia, autism, executive functioning challenges, learning differences, and youth mental health. Through engaging interviews and practical guidance, the podcast translates research into real-world tools that empower adults to support neurodivergent children, struggling learners, and students with learning and think...

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Dr. Karen Wilson

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Jul 7, 2026

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Ep. 38: Understanding the Gifted and Twice Exceptional Child with Dr. Nicole Tetreault 13.07.2021

If you have a child at home or in your classroom that is very bright but struggles with learning or with other aspects of their lives, this episode is for you. Today's guest is Dr. Nicole Tetreault and as the author of Insight into a Bright Mind , she's the perfect person to have this conversation with.   In addition to being an author, Dr. Nicole Tetreault is a meditation teacher, international s...

Ep. 37: Literacy: A Social Justice Issue with Resha Conroy 06.07.2021

The US Department of Justice states, "The link between academic failure and delinquency, violence, and crime is welded in reading failure." The national reading crisis is much more than poor grades and missing assignments. And for black children, their legacy with literacy dates back to slavery.   Today's guest has made this connection through her own personal journey to advocate for her son and i...

Ep. 36: Empowering Professionals and Caregivers to Improve the Lives of Children Around the World with Sandy Dorsey, MA, CCC-SLP 29.06.2021

We often discuss learning differences, developmental disorders, assessments and interventions with respect to children in the United States. But what about children across the globe who need support? Today's guest shares this staggering statistic - 90% of school aged children across the world do not receive the education and services they need; at the time of the recording, I thought that it was 5...

Ep. 35: Providing Support to Children from Underserved Communities with Special Needs Network, Inc. 22.06.2021

Poverty and socioeconomic status impacts school readiness, language development, and the important early intervention of learning disabilities. During the Covid-19 pandemic, these already underserved communities were even more drastically impacted by the inequities of our special education system. There are a lot of layers to this overwhelming problem, but through the work of organizations like th...

Ep. 34: Key Principles for Raising a Child with ADHD with Dr. Russell A. Barkley 15.06.2021

In today's episode, we are continuing our conversation about Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) with the incredible Dr. Russell Barkley. I am honored to have him on the Diverse Thinking Different Learning Podcast as an internationally recognized authority in ADHD and I know that this discussion will be a great resource for parents, families, educators, and clinicians working with the...

Ep. 33: Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder 101 with Dr. Nicholas Thaler 08.06.2021

Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is often a misunderstood disorder. Even with all the research and information available to us, the misconceptions become a problem when the symptoms are overlooked. So what does ADHD look like? Is it the child that's easily distracted, has difficulty paying attention or sitting still? Yes, that could be ADHD. But there could be more to it than that. ...

Ep. 32: Advocating for Children with Special Needs with Heather Zakson 01.06.2021

Are you concerned about whether your child has made meaningful progress over the last year in school? We all know that this last year has been a challenge for many, especially children. But what learning loss can be attributed to the pandemic and what needs to be looked at more closely? Today's guest is an incredible special education attorney who is passionate about advocating for children and ad...

Ep. 31: How to Support Children Who Stutter with Trisha Thapar 25.05.2021

Passionate and highly skilled, today's guest brings to the podcast community a vast amount of information on supporting children who stutter. Her comprehensive approach is incredible and through this conversation, you will see that it should be the norm. I learned so much from her and am thrilled to share this interview with you. Trisha Thapar is a speech-language pathologist and owner of Adventur...

Ep. 30: How Physical Activity Can Enhance Mental Wellness with Drs. Shannon McHugh and Jesi Sasaki 18.05.2021

After last week's episode, I wanted to continue the conversation about changing the way we view traditional mental health. I knew the perfect guests to share in that conversation. Last week we discussed the benefits of art and music incorporated into psychotherapy and today we're diving into how physical activity can play a vital role.   Today on the Diverse Thinking Different Learning Podcast, I...

Ep. 29: How Art and Music Can Improve Mood, Decrease Anxiety, and Empower Today's Youth with Dr. Brette Genzel-Derman 11.05.2021

If you enjoy art and music and you recognize the benefit of psychotherapy for children and adolescents, this episode is for you. We know that creative expression is beneficial, but what happens when we combine it with psychotherapy? Creative expression can be a preventative measure, but can be a part of mental health treatment as well. Remember that it all begins with awareness, and today's guest...

Ep. 28: Why We Need to Celebrate and Continue to Build Our Kids' Resilience 04.05.2021

This last year has been extremely challenging for all of us. We know that stress, anxiety, and depression have increased tremendously during the COVID-19 pandemic and through personal experience, many of us have seen the difficulties in distance learning. But today I'm shifting gears. I don't have a guest to interview today because I felt compelled to celebrate the resilience we have seen in child...

Ep. 27: Why We Need to Support Parents Whose Kids Struggle with Learning with Maria Fagan Hassani 27.04.2021

There are many things parents feel when they realize their child is struggling with learning to read. Today we dive into all the feelings, including isolation, frustration, discouragement, and discuss why it is important to support the entire family when a child has trouble learning. My guest today is Maria Fagan Hassani and I am thrilled to have her here. Maria is the founder of Learning Link and...

Ep. 26: How to Address a Child's Lack of Passion for Learning with Kalisha Beard, LCSW 20.04.2021

As the light at the end of the tunnel gets brighter and brighter regarding COVID-19, parents and students are facing another major transition period. While it may seem exciting to head back to campus, for many students it might not be. During this time of remote learning, students may have lost a passion for learning. Children and adolescents have been significantly impacted by the pandemic in dif...

Ep. 25: Raising Differently Wired Kids with Joy and Confidence with Debbie Reber 13.04.2021

If you have a child who thinks, learns, or experiences the world differently than others, this episode is for you. Parents of differently wired kids may be faced with a negative stigma, uncertainty, and will be making decisions from a place of fear, especially in regards to education. But today's guest shares her experience and her vast amount of support for parents to change their mindset and mak...

Ep. 24: Should We Worry About Screen Time During a Pandemic? With Dr. Allison Kawa 06.04.2021

How much screen time is too much? That is a loaded question many parents are asking during this unprecedented pandemic and the answer isn't exactly simple. In the past, many pediatricians have set guidelines and time limits on screen time; now those are thrown out the window as millions of students have been faced with distance learning and changes in how they socialize. There is no better time to...

Ep. 23: How Parents Can Support Their Children's Mental Health with Dr. Karen Schiltz 30.03.2021

With today's guest, we initially had planned on talking about one thing and it went in a completely different direction. Has that ever happened to you? In this case, it is okay because the conversation I have with her is exactly the conversation you need to hear.   Today, I'm thrilled to have Dr. Karen Schiltz on the Diverse Thinking Different Learning Podcast. Dr. Schiltz is the author of Beyond...

Ep. 22: How Students with Dyslexia Can Develop the Skills Needed for Reading with Forough Azimi 23.03.2021

Today we get the opportunity to continue the conversation from last week's episode on dyslexia. We've talked about what dyslexia is and the common myths surrounding the language-based disorder. But now, how can we help students who have been diagnosed? Because of our guest today on the Diverse Thinking · Different Learning, we can move forward in learning about ways to support these students.   To...

Ep. 21: What You Know and Don't Know About Dyslexia with Dr. Lauren McClenney-Rosenstein 16.03.2021

I am thrilled to welcome today's guest to help us break apart the myths of dyslexia. You've likely heard of dyslexia, but what is it really? As today's guest points out, it's more than we think it is and the work that she does to educate parents, teachers, and communities is very impactful.   Today's guest is Dr. Lauren McClenney-Rosenstein. She is a passionate advocate for dyslexia awareness with...

Ep. 20: How Speech and Language Difficulties Affect a Child's Life with Carol Karp 09.03.2021

Today's guest is a podcast first for us here at Diverse Thinking · Different Learning . Carol Karp is a pediatric clinical speech-language pathologist with a vast knowledge in how speech and language difficulties can affect a child's life. Carol and I have known each other and have worked together for many years and she does absolutely incredible and important work. Carol's work is strength-based...

Ep. 19: How Social and Emotional Factors Impact Learning with Dr. Nicole Michaeli 02.03.2021

Oftentimes social-emotional factors impact learning in a big way. As our guest today points out, social-emotional issues such as anxiety and depression can mimic a learning difficulty or could even coexist with one. So how do we know if a student is struggling with a social-emotional difficulty or something else? And just as importantly, how can we help them?  Today's guest is Dr. Nicole Michaeli....

Ep. 18: How Non-Public Schools Meet the Needs of Diverse Learners with Dr. Jason Bolton 23.02.2021

In this last episode of the alternative school environment "mini-series," my guest and I dive into non-public schools. What are they? What do they offer? What students would benefit from this kind of learning environment? Today's conversation answers all those questions and then some because our guest today is Dr. Jason Bolton from The Help Group. Dr. Jason Bolton has over 20 years of experience w...

Ep. 17: How Micro-Schools Use an Innovative and Personalized Approach to Help Students Thrive with Dr. Maureen O'Shaughnessy 16.02.2021

Imagine a learning environment that addresses not only the academic needs of a child but also their social and emotional needs. Imagine an environment where kids can feel seen, heard, and valued. Let's continue our series on alternative learning environments today with our amazing and inspiring guest Dr. Maureen O'Shaughnessy. Dr. O'Shaughnessy is a career school innovator with over 30 years of tr...

Ep. 16: The Independent Study Option with Maya Varga 09.02.2021

Welcome to the first episode in a short series about alternative academic programs. There are so many parents that I see whose children are struggling in traditional learning environments and they're looking for options. So let's explore some of those options over the next three episodes, starting with the independent study option.   Today's guest is Maya Varga. She is the Director at Hayutin & As...

Ep 15: From High School to College: Steps to Success for Students with Disabilities with Elizabeth C. Hamblet 02.02.2021

For students with learning difficulties or disabilities, college is not out of the question. In fact, many students with IEPs and 504s in high school do apply and gain acceptance into various college programs. How do their learning differences impact the college experience? Well, it isn't exactly like high school, but you may be surprised by how accommodations can, in fact, be provided in a colleg...

Ep. 14: Pursuing and Pushing For a Special Education Assessment with Educational Attorney Leejanice Toback 26.01.2021

It can be very difficult to watch any child struggle with learning, connecting with peers, or with understanding information that is presented in the classroom. It's particularly painful for parents to watch their children struggle in these ways. This is why I am so excited about this episode with our guest Leejanice Toback. This episode is all about what parents can do when they see their child s...

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