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TiLT Parenting, from parenting activist, speaker, and author Debbie Reber, features transformational interviews and conversations with authors, parenting experts, educators, and other parents aimed at inspiring, informing, and supporting parents raising differently-wired kids (giftedness, ADHD, austim, 2e, learning differences, sensory processing issues, anxiety, and more). TiLT aims to help parents feel empowered and in choice in how they parent, have more peace in their daily lives, and parent and advocate for their child from a place of confidence and awareness so that our children can thrive in every way. https:/tiltparenting.com

TILT Parenting: Raising Differently Wired Kids Debbie Reber

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    • 4.8 • 893 Ratings

TiLT Parenting, from parenting activist, speaker, and author Debbie Reber, features transformational interviews and conversations with authors, parenting experts, educators, and other parents aimed at inspiring, informing, and supporting parents raising differently-wired kids (giftedness, ADHD, austim, 2e, learning differences, sensory processing issues, anxiety, and more). TiLT aims to help parents feel empowered and in choice in how they parent, have more peace in their daily lives, and parent and advocate for their child from a place of confidence and awareness so that our children can thrive in every way. https:/tiltparenting.com

    TPP 149a: Educator and Author Kelly Hirt Shares Strategies for "Boosting" Twice-Exceptional / 2e Kids

    TPP 149a: Educator and Author Kelly Hirt Shares Strategies for "Boosting" Twice-Exceptional / 2e Kids

    Kelly Hirt, a public school elementary school teacher and the parent of a homeschooled 2e child shares her strategies for "boosting" exceptional children to they can thrive in school and in life.
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    • 37 min
    TPP 375: Parent Lean-In — How Can We Go on Vacation When it Throws Off My Child's Need for Routine

    TPP 375: Parent Lean-In — How Can We Go on Vacation When it Throws Off My Child's Need for Routine

    In this solocast, Debbie Reber answers a listener question about how to navigate family vacations and travel with a young child who is tied to routine.
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    • 20 min
    You Might Also Like: Understood Explains from Understood.org

    You Might Also Like: Understood Explains from Understood.org

    Listen to an episode of Understood.org's podcast Understood Explains, a podcast that unpacks one important topic each season. From special education for kids to ADHD diagnosis for adults, get insights from the experts at Understood.org.
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    • 14 min
    TPP 374: Penn & Kim Holderness Talk About How ADHD is Awesome in Love & in Life

    TPP 374: Penn & Kim Holderness Talk About How ADHD is Awesome in Love & in Life

    I’ve been a longtime fan of Kim and Penn Holderness, who I’ve had a parasocial relationship with for years as I love to consume and share their funny music videos, vlogs, and skits. And in more recent years, it’s exciting to see them talking openly and with humor and authenticity about Penn’s ADHD and how together, Kim and Penn navigate their marriage and raising kids in their mixed neurotype household.
    All that say, I loved having a chance to sit down with Kim and Penn to talk about their brand new book, out next week, called ADHD is Awesome: A Guide to (Mostly) Thriving with ADHD, which they wrote because they are on a mission to reboot how we think about ADHD by taking us inside their ADHD world, and all highs, lows, and moments in between. I think what I loved about their book, and this conversation, the most is that Kim and Penn are real and open about how beautiful, and yes, messy, it can be to navigate family life as a person with ADHD or as someone married to an ADHDer. And so in today’s conversation, that’s what we hear about — how Penn has learned to hack himself to manage his ADHD-related challenges, the ways in which ADHD has enriched their family life, how Kim has reframed her thinking and approach to support Penn’s executive function challenges and be an “ADHD whisperer” while also taking care of her own emotional and mental well-being.
    After listening to this episode, I highly recommend you go to their Instagram or YouTube and check out their content. Their first book together, Everybody Fights, about how couples can fight better and end your arguments feeling closer, more loved, and better understood, came out in 2021. The book we’re talking about today, ADHD is Awesome, comes out April 30.
     
    About Kim and Penn Holderness
    Kim and Penn Holderness have been married for sixteen years. For seven of those years, they have chronicled their marriage and their family with funny music videos, vlogs, skits, and a podcast. Their videos have resulted in over a billion views and 4.5 million followers across social media.
    Penn and Kim honed their storytelling skills with twenty-five combined years in the TV news business. Today, they own their own company, Holderness Family Productions, where Kim is Chief Executive Officer and Penn is Chief Creative Officer.
    As well as creating content for their channels, they also work alongside brands and agencies to shape product launches and marketing campaigns. Their book about improving communication in marriage was released March 30, 2021.
    Penn and Kim live in Raleigh, North Carolina, with their children, Lola and Penn Charles, and fluffy dog, Sunny.
     
    Things you'll learn from this episode

    How Penn navigated being diagnosed with ADHD in college and how that impacted his understanding of self and identity

    The power of “operation mindset shift” and reframing ADHD traits as strengths

    How Kim came to understand how Penn’s brain wiring impacted his executive functioning

    How Penn has “hacked” himself to manage his ADHD symptoms and challenges

    The power of empathy, comfort, and connection when navigating a mixed neurotypes relationship

    What some of the “upsides” are for friends and family members of people with ADHD

     
    Resources mentioned for How ADHD is Awesome in Love & in Life

    The Holderness Family


    ADHD is Awesome: A Guide to (Mostly) Thriving with ADHD by Kim and Penn Holderness

    The Holderness Family Podcast


    ADHD is Awesome Book Trailer (YouTube)


    Everybody Fights: So Why Not Get Better At It? by Kim and Penn Holderness

    Dr. Ned Hallowell


    Dr. Ned Hallowell on How Parents Can Best Support Their Children with ADHD (Tilt Parenting podcast)

    Dr. Emily King


    Learn with Dr. Emily (podcast)


    ADHD 2.0: New Science and Essential Strategies for Thriving with Distraction - from Childhood Through Adulthood by Dr. Ned Hallowell


    Driven to Distraction: Recognizing and Coping with Attention Deficit Disorder from Childhood through Adulthood by

    • 45 min
    TPP 143a: Tilt Founder Debbie Reber Shares Her Best Self-Care Strategies

    TPP 143a: Tilt Founder Debbie Reber Shares Her Best Self-Care Strategies

    Tilt Founder Debbie Reber talks about the importance of having a self-care practice, and shares her best strategies for making self-care a regular part of daily life.
    Connect with Tilt Parenting


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    Take the free 7-Day Challenge



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    • 46 min
    TPP 373: Parent Lean-In — How Can I Prepare My Child for the Transition to Middle School?

    TPP 373: Parent Lean-In — How Can I Prepare My Child for the Transition to Middle School?

    Executive function coach Seth Perler joins Debbie to answer a listener question about how to help a neurodivergent student prepare for the increased demands and expectations of middle school.
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    • 21 min

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
893 Ratings

893 Ratings

KFHMom ,

NVLD Episode- Thank you!

I am the mom of an 8 year old neurodivergent little boy who has quite complex needs. I just listened to your episode with Dr. Marcia Eckerd and I am so grateful for it. For years, my husband and I have been trying to understand our son in order to help him. This podcast outlined his profile so well, and Dr. Eckerd offered sustainable, realistic tools for both home and school. So great!! It helped me see the forest for the trees so that I can help my son do the same.

Rachel in Mill Valley ,

Best Resource for Parenting Differently Wired Children & Teens

As others have said, this is one of the most useful parenting podcasts I’ve found for parenting neurodivergent children and teens. Please keep up the good work, and know that this wonderful resource is valued.

Ssaiben ,

Amazing resource

What an amazing resource to parents who want to learn more about supporting their children well. No matter what kind of struggles you are facing. A loving and safe place to talk about hard things and have tools. Thank you!!

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