Uniquely Wired Child
What if the goal isn't getting your child to do everything independently as quickly as possible? In this episode of Educating the Uniquely Wired Child, I sit down with author Hannah McDonald to discuss executive functioning, motivation, routines, and the systems that help neurodivergent children thrive. One of Hannah's most powerful insights is this: "Taking away support doesn't create independence." Together, we explore why many uniquely wired children struggle not because they lack knowledge, but because they need systems that make that knowledge usable. In This Episode We Discuss: * Why executive functioning is about more than knowing what to do * The difference between knowledge and execution * Why motivation is often overrated * How routines and systems reduce cognitive load * The role of environmental supports in daily success * Why independence grows through scaffolding, not by removing support * Practical strategies parents can use at home Resources Mentioned Hannah McDonald's book: https://www.archwaypublishing.com/en/bookstore/bookdetails/861499-the-important-shit-book [https://www.archwaypublishing.com/en/bookstore/bookdetails/861499-the-important-shit-book] Connect with Uniquely Wired Child Website and Resources: https://linktr.ee/uniquely.wired.child [https://linktr.ee/uniquely.wired.child] Follow on Instagram: @uniquely.wired.child Follow on TikTok: @uniquelywiredchild Subscribe so you never miss an episode focused on helping uniquely wired children (and the adults who support them) build systems that actually work.
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