Learning Differently

Fusion Academy

When we understand how students learn, we help unlock who they can become. On Learning Differently, Lynna Martinez-Khalilian and Michael Wang talk with parents, educators, and experts to explore how students with learning, social, and emotional differences actually learn, why traditional school can be so challenging for them, and what really helps them thrive. We dive into ADHD, anxiety, dyslexia, autism, executive function, and more, breaking down the science, sharing real stories, and offering practical tools for the people who support these students every day.

  1. MAY 5

    Are Learning Differences Superpowers?

    Learning differences don’t have to define a student’s limits—this episode reveals how an ability-forward approach to learning differences can unlock confidence, growth, and real success. If you’ve ever wondered how to better support a child who learns differently, this conversation delivers practical strategies and a powerful mindset shift. Discover how reframing learning differences can transform not just academic outcomes, but how students see themselves and their future. In this episode of Learning Differently, hosts Lynna Martinez-Khalilian and Joie Laykoff sit down with education consultant and author Mary Miele to explore what it truly means to move beyond labels like “disability” and embrace student strengths. Drawing from decades of experience and real-life insights, Mary shares how language, mindset, and executive functioning strategies shape a child’s learning journey—and how parents and educators can create environments where students feel capable, understood, and empowered. This episode is a must-listen for anyone navigating fear, uncertainty, or frustration around learning differences—and ready to move toward clarity and possibility. What you’ll gain from this episode: How to shift from a deficit-based mindset to an ability-forward approachPractical ways to talk to children about their learning differences with confidenceA clear understanding of executive functioning and how it impacts learningStrategies to build resilience, independence, and self-awareness in studentsTools to strengthen collaboration between families and schoolsDon’t risk letting outdated labels limit your child’s potential—learn how to reframe learning differences and unlock what’s truly possible.

    50 min
5
out of 5
20 Ratings

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When we understand how students learn, we help unlock who they can become. On Learning Differently, Lynna Martinez-Khalilian and Michael Wang talk with parents, educators, and experts to explore how students with learning, social, and emotional differences actually learn, why traditional school can be so challenging for them, and what really helps them thrive. We dive into ADHD, anxiety, dyslexia, autism, executive function, and more, breaking down the science, sharing real stories, and offering practical tools for the people who support these students every day.

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