What is Twice-Exceptional (2e)?
Short answer: 2e refers to gifted children who also have a disability like ADHD or autism. Learn the signs and how to support them.
Read Definition βShort answer: Support 2e children by balancing high-level intellectual stimulation with targeted accommodations for learning or emotional challenges. Focus on "strength-based" parenting that nurtures their gifts while providing scripts and tools to navigate their specific neurodivergent struggles.
Short answer: 2e refers to gifted children who also have a disability like ADHD or autism. Learn the signs and how to support them.
Read Definition β12-year-old mind, 6-year-old emotions. Why your child's growth is "out of sync."
Read Article βThe "Ferrari Brain" paradox: Brilliant intellect paired with "bicycle brake" executive function.
Read Article βWhy smart kids often over-calculate risk and appear anxious when they are actually just analyzing.
Read Article βShort answer: An IEP is a federal contract ensuring special education services. Learn who qualifies and what it covers.
IEP 101 βShort answer: You must submit a written request to the school principal. Use our templates to start the legal timeline.
Get Sample Letter βDon't go in unprepared. Key questions to ask and "magic words" that get results.
Meeting Checklist βStrategies to stop the nightly battles and get work done without the screaming.
Read Strategies βThe perfectionism trap: Why they can do algebra but cry over simple worksheets.
Read Article βShort answer: A meltdown is involuntary neurological overload. Manipulation is goal-directed. Learn the difference.
How to Tell βExactly what to say (and what NOT to say) when your child is in full fight-or-flight mode.
Get the Script βWhy they are "angels" at school but explode the second they get home.
Read Article βLiving life at volume 10: Understanding the "High-Definition" emotional brain.
Read Article βIs it laziness or a brain block? How to spot the "Broken Ignition" switch.
Read Article βDistinguishing between lack of motivation and executive function gaps.
Read Article βUsing predictable anchors to calm a sensitive nervous system.
Read Article βHow to jumpstart a bored brain without resorting to screens.
Read Article βDoes your child crash into walls or hide under tables? The "Volume Knob" explained.
Read Article βWhy seams feel like razor blades and how to handle clothing battles.
Read Article βWhy hugs, haircuts, and messy hands can trigger overload.
Read Article βWhy predictability tastes like safety for sensory-sensitive eaters.
Read Article βAccommodations to help your child focus in a busy classroom.
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π€ Social & Friendship
Finding "Your People"
Why deep thinkers need different friends and where to find them.
Read Article βThe Friendship Formula
Helping your child navigate the mechanics of connection.
Read Article βMeaningful Friendships
Quality over quantity: Why one good friend is enough.
Read Article βThe Little Professor
When your child corrects adults and how to teach tact.
Read Article βIntroverted or Isolated?
Knowing when solitude is healthy and when it's lonely.
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