
Hyperfocus January: The 4 Things All Neurodiverse Children and Teens Need
Speech and Language Kids Podcast
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Show Notes
What do all neurodiverse children and teens truly need in order to learn, communicate, and thrive?
In this kickoff episode of our Hyperfocus January series, I break down the four foundational pillars that support neurodiverse individuals across diagnoses, ages, and settings—whether they have communication differences, learning differences, are autistic, have ADHD, are gestalt language processors, or struggle with executive functioning. We'll talk about why regulation must come first, how access to communication changes everything, why executive functioning can't be ignored, and how leveraging strengths transforms outcomes.
You'll also learn how to use the Neurodiversity Scorecard to identify which supports are already in place—and where the biggest gaps are—so you can follow along with clarity instead of overwhelm. This episode sets the stage for a full year of neurodiversity-affirming content, including an upcoming executive functioning summit this spring and a full neurodiversity conference this fall.
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