Dr. Karen Wilson

Diverse Thinking Different Learning

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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. 113: Demystifying the Assessment Process 27.12.2022

I feel very strongly that if we put in place certain practices, more children with undetected learning disabilities would be identified early and receive appropriate treatment. There's a lot of education that needs to be done about the different learning challenges that students face. And that's why I started this podcast. In this re-aired episode of the Diverse Thinking Different Learning Podcast...

Ep. 112: Rethinking/Redefining Homeschooling with Mel Nichols 20.12.2022

The end of the calendar year marks the middle of a school year and for many this is a time to explore school options. Many parents are making decisions for after the holiday break or even for the next academic year. Today, we are exploring the homeschooling option and you may be surprised to find that it might be the right fit for you and your family. Today's guest is Mel Nichols, an educator who...

Ep. 111: Overcoming Dyslexia and Addressing The Reading Crisis with Sally Shaywitz, MD 13.12.2022

We are in the midst of a reading crisis in the United States. This problem has existed for a long time, but it has been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. It has been said that the pandemic has caused the loss of 2 decades worth of progress made in reading. We have the knowledge, research, and science to address this issue, but we are lacking action. Today's guest is Dr. Sally Shaywitz, one of...

Ep. 110: Why Representation in Books Matters for Neurodiverse Students with Carol Kauffman, MA/CCC-SLP 06.12.2022

Imagine books where the characters have ADHD, Autism, and think differently. Now imagine a book where these characters are the heroes .  Representation is so vitally important, but those who are neurodiverse often see themselves in books as the person who gets bullied. So when deciding to write a Science Fiction novel, author Carol Kauffman knew her 40 years of experience as a speech and language...

Ep. 109: IEP and 504 Plan Q&A with Vickie Brett and Amanda Selogie 29.11.2022

Returning to the podcast today are Vickie Brett and Amanda Selogie in a unique collaboration episode that will also air on the Inclusive Education Project (IEP) Podcast. Through my experience as a clinical neuropsychologist specializing in pediatric assessments, parents ask a lot of great questions. In this episode, together with Educational attorneys, Vickie and Amanda, we are addressing some of...

Ep. 108: 5 Things to Do After Your Child Gets a Diagnoses with Sari Goodman and Shelley Lawrence 22.11.2022

When your child receives a diagnosis, it can be overwhelming. Even when a report is thorough and clear on what the next steps are, it can be frightening and a lot to process. This is something we hear all the time from parents, "What do I do next?" Guests Sari Goodman and Shelley Lawrence are here to answer that question. There really are many things you can and should do, but today we've narrowed...

Ep. 107: How to Motivate Kids Who Couldn't Care Less with Dr. Ellen Braaten 15.11.2022

Do you have a child in your life that just doesn't seem to care about anything? In a post-pandemic world, we're seeing children and adults alike struggling to regain the motivation they once had. This is particularly challenging for the students who have learning differences and have been trying to catch up. Today, we welcome back Dr. Ellen Braaten, author of the bestseller Bright Kids Who Can't K...

Ep. 106: Childhood Anxiety and ADHD with Dr. Norrine Russell 08.11.2022

Did you know that between 25 and 33 percent of children with ADHD have a coexisting anxiety disorder? In fact, childhood anxiety is the second most common condition co-occurring with ADHD. So how can we help children who struggle with both? We've had several conversations about ADHD and anxiety separately, but now let's dive into the topic of comorbidity with today's guest Dr. Norrine Russell. Dr....

Ep. 105: Medication Helps But is Not a Magic Potion for ADHD with Syed Naqvi, MD 01.11.2022

If your child has been diagnosed with ADHD, you might be considering your treatment options. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that for children between the ages of 4 and 6, the first line of treatment should include parent training in behavior management and behavioral classroom interventions. Medication should be used if those interventions do not result in significant improvement or...

Ep. 104: Helpful Accommodations for ADHD with Carrie Jackson, PhD 25.10.2022

As we record this episode in October, keep in mind that now is a good time to review your child's classroom accommodations. If they have a learning disability, learning challenges that affect them in the classroom, or mental health difficulties that also impact their ability to access the curriculum, they may benefit from classroom accommodations.  With accommodations, expectations are the same. W...

Ep. 103: How Speech-Language Therapy Helps Students with Dyslexia with Nancy Rose Steinbock, M.A., CCC-SLP 18.10.2022

Today we are continuing the conversation about language skills and development, but this time we're discussing how speech-language therapy helps students with dyslexia. In previous episodes we've talked about speech and language development and we've talked about dyslexia, but now we combine the two because they are certainly linked. My guest today is Nancy Rose Steinbock, an absolute expert in th...

Ep. 102: Everyday Activities That Help Build Language Skills with Stefanie Trenholme, MS, CCC-SLP 11.10.2022

There are countless opportunities built into a child's everyday life that could be used for support in language development. The best parts are that they won't even know they're working on these skills and they're fun! Today's guest is Stefanie Trenholme, a Speech and Language Pathologist and children's book author. In our conversation today, Stefanie explains some common misconceptions about spee...

Ep. 101: How Parent Education and Perseverance Made the Difference with Raja Marhaba 04.10.2022

Today's guest is a force in the special education space and her journey began as a parent of a special needs child. Raja Marhaba joins the conversation today to tell you about her traumatic experiences navigating the special education system and how her journey led her to create The Jonathan Foundation. The Jonathan Foundation for Children With Learning Disabilities is a non-profit organization th...

Ep. 100: Uncovering Why a Child is Struggling 27.09.2022

This podcast began in November 2020 in the early months of the Covid-19 pandemic with the hopes of helping parents with a child struggling at home. I wanted to bring information and expertise into their home so they can better support their children. And now, Diverse Thinking Different Learning is celebrating 100 episodes! Let's revisit the very first episode that sets the stage for the work we do...

Ep. 99: Straight Talk About ADHD in Girls with Dr. Stephen Hinshaw 20.09.2022

We've discussed ADHD on the podcast before and it continues to be an important topic. But something we haven't delved into yet is what ADHD looks like in girls. Dr. Stephen Hinshaw has conducted years of research including a longitudinal study on girls with ADHD and his findings are not only fascinating but important to consider especially if you are the parent of a daughter with ADHD. Dr. Hinshaw...

Ep. 98: Managing Technology Use at Home with Dr. Joe Dilley 13.09.2022

With the use of technology increasing at a rapid rate among people of all ages, we have to ask ourselves how much is too much? The answer to that is kind of complicated. It depends on the content, depends on the activity, and it definitely depends on each individual user. But today's guest shares why it is important to follow your gut if you think screen time and technology use is a deeper problem...

Ep. 97: Building Communities of Support and Resistance with Dr. Bibi Pirayesh 06.09.2022

This episode may make you angry but I am hoping that it will also motivate you to advocate for change. I've invited Dr. Bibi Pirayesh back to the Diverse Thinking Different Learning Podcast to talk about learning disabilities as a social justice issue. This topic is certainly charged and rightfully so. Today, we discuss whether our current education system was built for neurodiverse learners. It i...

Ep. 96: Why Early Intervention is Important with Tania Abouezzeddine 30.08.2022

Why is intervention, particularly early intervention, so important? The answer is brain plasticity, which is the brain's ability to change, reorganize, and even develop more efficient pathways for processing information. Research into the neurological bases of reading disorders, for example, has shown the educational and cognitive strategies can reroute brain networks and the brain can reorganize...

Ep. 95: Hope for a New School Year with Lindsay Recknell 23.08.2022

How are you feeling about this new upcoming school year? Would you say you feel hopeful about it? Now it is really important to feel hopeful about the upcoming school year, but it isn't enough to just hope that your child or client will have a better school year. We know that there are many pieces to the puzzle of having a great school year, but hope does matter. And today our guest talks about th...

Ep. 94: Back to School: Key Principles of Homework with Josh Horwatt 16.08.2022

Many argue that homework is not all that important in the grand scheme of things. Research actually shows that it has little to no beneficial effect on learning. But of course the independence and organization of schoolwork at home is absolutely helpful in building habits, and it is important to practice skills learned. But for many kids who think and learn differently, homework can be a struggle,...

Ep. 93: How Social-Emotional Learning Helps Students Succeed with Jess Corinne 09.08.2022

With back to school season quickly approaching, most families are looking for ways to set their children up for success as we settle back into a routine. This looks different for every family and every child, but one thing that everyone should consider is the importance of social-emotional learning. Today's episode is about just that and its connection to executive functioning, self-awareness, and...

Ep. 92: Executive Functioning Skills Over the Summer with Michelle Porjes 02.08.2022

While the summertime is a great time for a break, it is also an opportunity to stretch and practice executive functioning skills. Executive functioning skills are often connected to success at school, but in reality, they are necessary for all aspects of life. We've discussed executive functioning skills in previous episodes, but today's conversation is all about how we as parents can use this dow...

Ep. 91: Key Principles for Raising a Child with ADHD with Dr. Russell A. Barkley 26.07.2022

In today's episode, we are revisiting an episode about Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) with the incredible Dr. Russell Barkley. He has officially retired this year after a career in making significant contributions to understanding ADHD. I was honored to have him on the Diverse Thinking Different Learning Podcast last year as an internationally recognized authority in ADHD and I kn...

Ep. 90: Why You Need to Review IEP and 504 Plans Over the Summer with Vickie Brett and Amanda Selogie 19.07.2022

During the summer months, parents have an opportunity to review some things to get ready for the next academic year. This is especially true for parents of a child who learns and thinks differently. Whether your child is attending summer school or taking a mental health break over the summer, there are things that you can do to ensure that your child's IEP, 504 Plan, or your child's need for an ev...

Ep. 89: Understanding and Helping Kids Cope with Trauma with Dr. Cheryl Arutt 12.07.2022

We have all experienced a lot of challenges in the last few years. While children have shown an incredible amount of resilience, we cannot dismiss the trauma that many have experienced and continue to experience in an unpredictable world. This episode with guest Dr. Cheryl Arutt is all about how to help kids cope with trauma. But first, what exactly is trauma? What distinguishes it from anxiety? A...

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