It’s Hard to Make Friends When You’re Twice Exceptional – Except When it Isn’t
Making friends as a twice-exceptional person can be tough—until it isn’t. Sometimes we can find that deep connections happen when we least expect them.
Making friends as a twice-exceptional person can be tough—until it isn’t. Sometimes we can find that deep connections happen when we least expect them.
Reframing ADHD: Shifting from deficit-focused labels to strength-based approaches unlocks the potential of neurodiverse minds, fostering success and confidence.
Why transitions are hard for Gifted and Distractible people and 5 tips to navigate change with self-care, resilience, and gratitude
Reflect on 2024 to plan a purposeful 2025. Embrace achievements, learn from challenges, and set realistic goals with actionable steps for a positive year ahead.
Learn why the holidays can be tough for gifted and distractible people and how to ease challenges like sensory overload, transitions, and family dynamics.
Parenting a 2e child is rewarding but tough. Learn how to overcome ‘good cop/bad cop’ dynamics and strengthen your partnership with better communication and support.
Twice Exceptional people struggle with seasonal transitions. Learn 8 tips to manage SAD and emotional regulation as daylight fades, from light therapy to self-care
Discover how Central Auditory Processing Disorder (CAPD) affects sound processing despite normal hearing and why it’s often missed in 2e individuals
There is no ONE way to be twice exceptional or 2e. In fact, there are almost endless ways for this profile to present. First, the gifted part can mean giftedness