Non Linear Learning

Dr. Vaish Sarathy
Non Linear Learning

[Used to be called Functional Nutrition and Learning for Kids] A podcast that explores Learning and Brain Health from the inside out in children with disabilities such as Autism and Down Syndrome. Follow to learn how to optimize your child's learning by finding: -Learning Strategies -Communication that works -Nutrition specific to Brain Health -Gut Health, and more

  1. 12/18/2024

    165 [ENCORE] Herbal Medicine for Chronic Health Issues in Kids with Dr Mary Bove

    Guest: Dr. Mary Bove, Herbal Medicine Expert Host: Vaish Sarathy, Math and Science Teacher, Learning Strategist This December, as I immerse myself in the Art of Living Ashram in Boone, North Carolina, training to become a breathing and meditation teacher, I’m bringing you one of our most-loved episodes to revisit! In this encore, we explore how natural, plant-sourced herbal alternatives can support chronic challenges like attention issues, digestion, and immune health for both kids and adults. Dr. Bove breaks down the practical applications of herbal medicine, what makes it effective, and common mistakes in its use. She also shares her favorite herbs for children under five, including: Fennel Seed Chamomile Flowers Lemon Balm Tune in to discover how to integrate these herbs into teas, extracts, baths, and more to support your child’s health naturally. Key Takeaways: Herbal medicine can provide safe, natural alternatives for managing chronic issues. Herbs like fennel seed and chamomile flowers are gentle yet effective for young children. Herbal remedies can be used in various forms, including teas, glycerin extracts, or even baths.   Get in Touch: Email Dr. Mary Bove: herbaldocmb@gmail.com Get your Free Gut Health Kit: www.functionalnutritionforkids.com/guthealth Enjoy this episode as you settle into the season. Share your thoughts with me on Instagram @drvishasarathy, and let’s connect! 🌏 Whether you’re enjoying winter or summer, I’ll see you next week with more ways to support your child’s learning journey. Until then, take care!

    39 min
  2. 11/28/2024

    163 Finding Flow: Emotional Regulation & Self-Awareness with Dr. Brent Hogarth

    In this episode of Nonlinear Learning, I talk to Dr. Brent Hogarth, who shares his extraordinary journey from a tumultuous youth to discovering emotional regulation and self-awareness through his time living in a Buddhist monastery. Dr. Brent delves deep into the concept of the flow state—a state of consciousness where we are fully immersed, intrinsically motivated, and performing at our best. We explore how flow is not just about peak performance but also about living in harmony, both for our children and ourselves as parents. Dr. Brent explains the neuroscience behind flow, the challenges of achieving it in today’s distraction-filled world, and the transformative role of autonomy, competence, and connection. This conversation highlights how being in flow helps neurodivergent children thrive, empowers parents to step into radical acceptance, and fosters collaborative growth for the whole family. Key Takeaways: What the flow state is and how it enhances learning and living. The neuroscience of flow: What happens in the brain and body. The importance of autonomy, competence, and connection in achieving flow. Common obstacles to flow, like distractions and self-consciousness, and how to overcome them. The four-stage cycle of flow and why struggle is a necessary part of the process. Whether you’re a parent, teacher, or learner, I am hoping this episode will inspire you to create conditions for flow in your own life and in the lives of those you support. Get in Touch: 👉Find Dr. Brent Hogarth’s work here.  👉 Explore resources on mindfulness and emotional regulation: https://functionalnutritionforkids.com 👉 Stay connected: Follow us on Instagram for more tips and stories

    36 min
  3. 11/14/2024

    161 Empowering Connections: Navigating Letter Boards, Presence, and Co-Regulation with Changemaker Dawnmarie Gaivin

    In this episode, I talk to Dawnmarie Gaivin, a powerhouse in the world of spelled communication, about her journey raising two remarkable sons with autism and their path to becoming skilled communicators. Dawnmarie, or DM as many know her, opens up about her journey in parenting—and ultimately advocating for—her sons. DM talks about presuming competence, we dive into her work with Spellers, and she reflects on the importance of recalibrating ourselves in the face of setbacks, trusting your instincts, and keeping the bigger vision in mind. She reminds us that no matter how challenging the journey may feel, staying grounded can make all the difference.  Spelled Communication, she tells us, is much more than a method; it’s a path to connection for individuals who’ve faced incredible communication barriers. We talk about how co-regulation, staying attuned to our kids’ sensory needs, and creating an environment of trust can help unlock their potential.    Key Takeaways: How to recalibrate your expectations as a parent What mindfulness and being present brings us The critical importance of patience in letterboarding techniques. What it means to presume competence Get In Touch: 👉Learn more about the Speller Center: https://spellers.com/ 👉Watch the Spellers Documentary: www.spellersthemovie.com 👉Explore more ways for your child to thrive: https://functionalnutritionforkids.com/nonlinearlearning/

    51 min
  4. 10/30/2024

    160 Your child’s intelligence is not what you have been told - with Elizabeth Vosseler [ENCORE]

    Guest: Elizabeth Vosseller, Founder of Growing Kids Therapy Center and I-ASC   Host: Vaish Sarathy, Math and Science Teacher, Learning Strategist   This episode challenges the assumption that low cognitive skills in children with disabilities are due to a lack of intelligence. Instead, the conversation focuses on how motor skill limitations can significantly impact a child's ability to communicate and learn.  Elizabeth Vosseller is a speech therapist and founder of S2C (Spelling to Communicate). She talks to me this week about how Motor Issues Autism can seem like cognitive disorders.For  more details visit here. “What we observe often is the body. We can’t really observe intelligence directly.” Tune in to listen to how powerful using motor-skills appropriately can be. Key Takeaways: Traditional assessments of intelligence often rely on motor skills, which can be misleading for children with motor difficulties. Speech itself is a fine motor skill, and difficulties with speech production can be a sign of underlying motor challenges. Sensory processing issues can further complicate motor skills and communication. Many children with disabilities, including Down syndrome and autism, experience difficulties with motor skills. The "least dangerous assumption" is to believe a child may be capable of more than they can currently demonstrate. Get In Touch:  👉Learn more about S2C at Growing Kids Therapy Center: https://growingkidstherapy.com/ 👉Visit the I-ASC website: https://i-asc.org/advocacy-campaign/raise-expectations/ 👉Explore a different way for your kid to learn: https://functionalnutritionforkids.com/nonlinearlearning/

    25 min
4.9
out of 5
40 Ratings

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[Used to be called Functional Nutrition and Learning for Kids] A podcast that explores Learning and Brain Health from the inside out in children with disabilities such as Autism and Down Syndrome. Follow to learn how to optimize your child's learning by finding: -Learning Strategies -Communication that works -Nutrition specific to Brain Health -Gut Health, and more

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