The Independent Learner Podcast by Mosaic
The Mosaic Collective [https://mosaic-collective.org/membership] is an online membership for families creating learner-led paths outside conventional school. Members access practical resources, live events, thoughtful discussion, and personalized guidance in a welcoming, supportive community. What if the time many neurodivergent young people spend in digital worlds isn’t a distraction—but a place where real learning is already happening? In this episode, we talk with Jordan Shapiro about gaming, online communities, and digital creation as environments where autonomy, focus, problem-solving, and connection often come more naturally than they do in traditional settings. For many families, screen time is a source of tension. But what if we shifted the question—from “How do we limit it?” to “What’s actually happening here?” Through a self-directed learning lens, we explore how deep digital interests can become meaningful pathways—developing strategy, collaboration, storytelling, design, and technical skills in ways that are hard to replicate elsewhere. We also stay grounded in the real concerns: balance, boundaries, and how to ensure digital engagement supports a full and healthy life. This conversation offers both perspective and practical guidance for families navigating the intersection of neurodivergence, technology, and learning. For more information on this episode follow the link below: Episode Resources [https://weareborntolearn.org/resource/podcast-affording-a-different-path-the-economics-of-self-directed-learning/]
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