Creating Neurodiversity-Affirming Schools

Emily Kircher-Morris & Amanda Morin

Dive into the transformational ideas from the book Neurodiversity-Affirming Schools: Transforming Practices So All Students Feel Accepted and Supported, with the Creating Neurodiversity-Affirming Schools podcast. Perfect for book clubs, professional learning communities, or individual listeners, this podcast breaks down each chapter into actionable discussions. Hosted by the authors of the book Neurodiversity-Affirming Schools, Emily Kircher-Morris and Amanda Morin will help you shift mindsets, implement inclusive strategies, and foster environments where every student feels accepted. Join the journey to reshape education and embrace the strengths of all learners.

  1. Neurodiversity-Affirming IEPs and 504s

    3 MAY

    Neurodiversity-Affirming IEPs and 504s

    In this episode of Creating Neurodiversity-Affirming Schools, Emily Kircher-Morris and Amanda Morin dive into how educators can shift IEPs, 504 Plans, and personalized learning plans from compliance-focused documents to strength-based frameworks. They discuss the importance of incorporating student voices and considering their unique strengths and needs. Emily and Amanda are joined by Karen Brown, Director of Gifted Education at Paradise Valley Unified School District. With over 35 years of experience, Karen shares innovative, practical approaches for creating inclusive, affirming learning environments, especially for twice-exceptional (2e) students. Key topics include: How educators can shift from deficit-focused to strengths-based approaches in IEPs and 504 Plans. Practical ways to incorporate student voice authentically into learning plans, even for younger students. Strategies for recognizing and supporting neurodivergent students who may not have formal diagnoses or plans. The importance of ongoing assessment and revision of accommodations to ensure effectiveness. Real-life classroom strategies like movement zones, flexible seating, and self-regulation toolboxes. Reframing "interventions" as "success plans" to emphasize potential rather than problems. Resources mentioned: Neurodiversity-Affirming Schools: Transforming Practices So All Students Feel Accepted and Supported by Emily Kircher-Morris and Amanda Morin A Teacher's Guide to Flexible Grouping and Collaborative Learning by Karen Brown – NAGC Book of the Year (2019) Neurodiversity University Educator Hub

    35 min
  2. Setting the Stage for Neurodiversity-Affirming Communication

    10 APR

    Setting the Stage for Neurodiversity-Affirming Communication

    In this episode of Creating Neurodiversity-Affirming Schools, Emily Kircher-Morris and Amanda Morin explore what it means to communicate in ways that support and empower neurodivergent students. They reflect on their own experiences and highlight how language, tone, and intention shape our relationships with learners. Emily is joined by Meg Wolf, a twice-exceptional educator and founder of Neurodiverse Connections. Meg brings both professional insight and lived experience to the conversation, sharing how we can shift from correction and compliance to curiosity and collaboration. Key topics include: How educators can shift from "Why haven't you…" to "What do you need?" The importance of neutral, nonjudgmental language in classroom communication Understanding fluctuating capacity and honoring student bandwidth Teaching and modeling self-advocacy through "co-advocacy" Strategies to scaffold communication and reduce power struggles Why presuming competence and reducing hierarchy matters How direct communication may be interpreted differently depending on power dynamics and neurotype Encouraging students to ask for clarification and use alternative phrasing Building rapport to support behavior interpretation and engagement Resources mentioned: Neurodiversity-Affirming Schools: Transforming Practices So All Students Feel Accepted and Supported by Emily Kircher-Morris and Amanda Morin – Order here Neurodiversity-Affirming Schools PD Courses Neurodiverse Connections –Learn more

    33 min
  3. Supporting Sensory Needs in Schools

    30 MAR

    Supporting Sensory Needs in Schools

    In this episode of Creating Neurodiversity-Affirming Schools, Amanda Morin and Emily Kircher-Morris explore how sensory experiences impact student learning. They discuss how classroom environments can either support or hinder students' ability to focus, regulate emotions, and access learning—and what educators can do to create spaces that work for all learners. Amanda and Emily are joined by Keri Wilmot, a pediatric occupational therapist with over 20 years of experience. Keri specializes in supporting children and families through sensory integration strategies and is the author of Wired Differently: A Teacher's Guide to Understanding Sensory Processing Issues. Key topics include: Why unmet sensory needs can be invisible barriers to learning How educators can shift from behavior-focused to sensory-informed responses Practical classroom adjustments to reduce visual and auditory overstimulation The importance of student autonomy and flexible sensory supports How sensory-friendly environments benefit all students—not just those with diagnoses Resources mentioned: Wired Differently: A Teacher's Guide to Understanding Sensory Processing Issues by Keri Wilmot The Genius of Play – thegeniusofplay.org Understood.org – understood.org Neurodiversity-Affirming Classroom Audit & Student Sensory Inventories Neurodiversity-Affirming Schools: Transforming Practices So All Students Feel Accepted and Supported by Emily Kircher-Morris and Amanda Morin – Order here

    30 min
  4. Building Emotionally Competent Classrooms

    20 MAR

    Building Emotionally Competent Classrooms

    In this episode of Creating Neurodiversity-Affirming Schools, Emily Kircher-Morris and Amanda Morin explore what it means to build emotionally competent classrooms. They discuss how educators can develop their own emotional competence to foster healthier learning environments and support neurodivergent students more effectively. Emily and Amanda are joined by Juliana Urtubey, 2021 National Teacher of the Year, who shares her insights on how emotional competence impacts both educators and students. Juliana, a nationally board-certified teacher and advocate for inclusive education, highlights the importance of self-reflection, relationship-building, and culturally affirming practices in the classroom. Key topics include: Understanding emotional competence as an ongoing journey for both teachers and students How educators' knee-jerk reactions to student behavior can impact classroom dynamics The importance of self-reflection in building relationships with students Strategies for repairing relationships after moments of frustration or miscommunication Using think-alouds to model emotional regulation for students How cultural and linguistic identity influences emotional competence and social expectations in classrooms Resources mentioned: Creating Neurodiversity-Affirming Schools by Emily Kircher-Morris and Amanda Morin – Order here Online courses for educators on neurodiversity-affirming practices – Learn more Juliana Urtubey's advocacy and resources – More about her work

    27 min
  5. Rethinking Behavior in the Classroom

    13 MAR

    Rethinking Behavior in the Classroom

    In this episode of Creating Neurodiversity-Affirming Schools, Amanda Morin and Emily Kircher-Morris explore classroom behavior management through a neurodiversity-affirming lens. They reflect on traditional behavior systems, their impact on neurodivergent students, and how educators can shift toward more supportive practices. They are joined by Elizabeth Sautter, a speech-language pathologist, author, and trainer specializing in social communication, emotional regulation, and executive functioning. Elizabeth shares her journey of evolving her practices, including revising her well-known "Whole Body Listening Larry" materials to be more inclusive and affirming for neurodivergent learners. Key Topics: The unintended harm of traditional behavior management systems The emotional impact of compliance-driven models on neurodivergent students Why educators need to unlearn outdated behavior practices Shifting from short-term compliance to long-term skill development Elizabeth Sautter's evolution in supporting neurodivergent learners Emphasizing regulation over compliance in the classroom How educators can model a growth mindset and adapt their practices Resources Mentioned: Make Social and Emotional Learning Stick by Elizabeth Sautter – Order here Zones of Regulation – Learn more here Whole Body Listening Larry resources – Updated materials Neurodiversity-Affirming Schools by Amanda Morin & Emily Kircher-Morris – Order here Educator training and consultation with Amanda & Emily – Find out more

    27 min
  6. Camouflaging, Masking, and Authenticity for Neurodivergent Students

    27 FEB

    Camouflaging, Masking, and Authenticity for Neurodivergent Students

    In this episode of Creating Neurodiversity-Affirming Schools, Amanda Morin and Emily Kircher-Morris explore the complexities of masking, camouflaging, and authenticity in neurodivergent students. They discuss why students engage in these behaviors, the cognitive and emotional costs, and how educators can create environments that support choice and self-expression. Amanda and Emily are the authors of Neurodiversity-Affirming Schools: Transforming Practices So All Students Feel Accepted and Supported and bring deep expertise in supporting neurodivergent learners in education. Key Topics: The difference between masking (suppressing traits) and mimicking (adopting behaviors) under the umbrella of camouflaging How camouflaging impacts students' mental and emotional well-being The benefits and drawbacks of masking in different contexts The TRUE Framework to help students navigate authenticity and camouflaging: Trust your feelings Reflect on camouflaging Understand your needs Experiment with expression The importance of offering choice—supporting students in deciding when, where, and with whom to mask Creating safe, affirming spaces where students feel comfortable unmasking without pressure Resources Mentioned: Neurodiversity-Affirming Schools: Transforming Practices So All Students Feel Accepted and Supported  The Neurodiversity Podcast Professional development and consultation on neurodiversity-affirming practices – Learn more

    26 min

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Dive into the transformational ideas from the book Neurodiversity-Affirming Schools: Transforming Practices So All Students Feel Accepted and Supported, with the Creating Neurodiversity-Affirming Schools podcast. Perfect for book clubs, professional learning communities, or individual listeners, this podcast breaks down each chapter into actionable discussions. Hosted by the authors of the book Neurodiversity-Affirming Schools, Emily Kircher-Morris and Amanda Morin will help you shift mindsets, implement inclusive strategies, and foster environments where every student feels accepted. Join the journey to reshape education and embrace the strengths of all learners.

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