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Nip in the Bud with Dr Bettina Hohnen: Neurodiversity - How to parent and educate neurodiverse brains effectively.

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Today I am in conversation with Dr Bettina Hohnen.

Bettina is a Clinical Psychologist, author and speaker working in the field of child mental health and neurodiversity. She works with parents, organisations and schools, teaching about neuroscience and psychological science.

Her aim is to help busy adults understand what helps young people thrive and she does this through working with the key adults in children’s lives.

She co-wrote The Incredible Teenage Brain (Everything You Need to Know to Unlock a Teen’s Potential) and How to have incredible conversations with your child.

She is passionate about the power of relationships and tries to distil complex ideas into actionable strategies that parents and teachers can use.
In today's episode we discuss attachment theory, how to promote functional skills, and Bettina shares many tips on parenting and educating that will give you ideas and strategies to confidently support the children you care for.
Links and further reading:
Nip in the Bud - Where to get help

https://nipinthebud.org/where-to-get-help/
Dr Bettina Hohnen is also partnering with
Nip in the Bud to do weekly reels answering your questions and sharing further advice.
Dr Bettina Hohnen website (including links to her books:
The Incredible Teenage Brain by Bettina Hohnen, Jane Gilmour and Tara Murphy
How to have incredible conversations with your child by Jane Gilmour and Bettina Hohnen

https://drbettinahohnen.com/

Circle of security course by - Connected Lives
https://www.connectedlives.org.uk/

Smart but Scattered: The revolutionary "Executive Skills' approach to helping kids reach their potential by Peg Dawson and Richard Guare

https://www.smartbutscatteredkids.com/

Executive Function skills in the classroom: overcoming barriers, building strategies by Laurie Faith, Carol-Anne Bush

General parenting books recommended by Dr Hohnen include the following`;
Good inside by Dr Becky Kennedy
The book you wish your parents had read by Philippa Perry

Please follow Dr Bettina Hohnen on social media for tips and ideas about strengthening relationships with your kids
Instagram: drbettinahohnen
Twitter: bettinahohnen

Nip in the Bud - Where to get help

https://nipinthebud.org/where-to-get-help/

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Nip in the Bud with Dr Bettina Hohnen: Neurodiversity - How to parent and educate neurodiverse brains effectively. (00:00:00)

2. Bettina's own experience of school (00:01:55)

3. Dealing with negative internal voices (00:06:24)

4. Four phases of being a parent (00:08:42)

5. Understanding how the brain develops (00:13:30)

6. What support do you offer parents now? (00:16:56)

7. Attachment theory and circle of security parenting (00:19:00)

8. The importance of balance in parenting (00:26:20)

9. Online friendships and social development (00:30:54)

10. How do you support educationalists? (00:33:09)

11. Moments of reflection to rebuild relationships (00:41:50)

12. Report cards in schools (00:43:38)

13. What is meant by executive functions? (00:44:40)

14. Mindset and internal motivation (00:52:30)

15. Curiosity, compassion and courage as mantra (00:56:50)

16. Understanding emotions, thoughts and fears (01:01:02)

17. Understanding your own neurodivergence (01:02:25)

18. External expectations (01:11:00)

19. Starting from a point of positivity (01:13:30)

20. Self reflection to help us meet children's needs (01:15:18)

24 episodes

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Content provided by Nip in the Bud Children's Mental Charity. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Nip in the Bud Children's Mental Charity or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Today I am in conversation with Dr Bettina Hohnen.

Bettina is a Clinical Psychologist, author and speaker working in the field of child mental health and neurodiversity. She works with parents, organisations and schools, teaching about neuroscience and psychological science.

Her aim is to help busy adults understand what helps young people thrive and she does this through working with the key adults in children’s lives.

She co-wrote The Incredible Teenage Brain (Everything You Need to Know to Unlock a Teen’s Potential) and How to have incredible conversations with your child.

She is passionate about the power of relationships and tries to distil complex ideas into actionable strategies that parents and teachers can use.
In today's episode we discuss attachment theory, how to promote functional skills, and Bettina shares many tips on parenting and educating that will give you ideas and strategies to confidently support the children you care for.
Links and further reading:
Nip in the Bud - Where to get help

https://nipinthebud.org/where-to-get-help/
Dr Bettina Hohnen is also partnering with
Nip in the Bud to do weekly reels answering your questions and sharing further advice.
Dr Bettina Hohnen website (including links to her books:
The Incredible Teenage Brain by Bettina Hohnen, Jane Gilmour and Tara Murphy
How to have incredible conversations with your child by Jane Gilmour and Bettina Hohnen

https://drbettinahohnen.com/

Circle of security course by - Connected Lives
https://www.connectedlives.org.uk/

Smart but Scattered: The revolutionary "Executive Skills' approach to helping kids reach their potential by Peg Dawson and Richard Guare

https://www.smartbutscatteredkids.com/

Executive Function skills in the classroom: overcoming barriers, building strategies by Laurie Faith, Carol-Anne Bush

General parenting books recommended by Dr Hohnen include the following`;
Good inside by Dr Becky Kennedy
The book you wish your parents had read by Philippa Perry

Please follow Dr Bettina Hohnen on social media for tips and ideas about strengthening relationships with your kids
Instagram: drbettinahohnen
Twitter: bettinahohnen

Nip in the Bud - Where to get help

https://nipinthebud.org/where-to-get-help/

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Nip in the Bud with Dr Bettina Hohnen: Neurodiversity - How to parent and educate neurodiverse brains effectively. (00:00:00)

2. Bettina's own experience of school (00:01:55)

3. Dealing with negative internal voices (00:06:24)

4. Four phases of being a parent (00:08:42)

5. Understanding how the brain develops (00:13:30)

6. What support do you offer parents now? (00:16:56)

7. Attachment theory and circle of security parenting (00:19:00)

8. The importance of balance in parenting (00:26:20)

9. Online friendships and social development (00:30:54)

10. How do you support educationalists? (00:33:09)

11. Moments of reflection to rebuild relationships (00:41:50)

12. Report cards in schools (00:43:38)

13. What is meant by executive functions? (00:44:40)

14. Mindset and internal motivation (00:52:30)

15. Curiosity, compassion and courage as mantra (00:56:50)

16. Understanding emotions, thoughts and fears (01:01:02)

17. Understanding your own neurodivergence (01:02:25)

18. External expectations (01:11:00)

19. Starting from a point of positivity (01:13:30)

20. Self reflection to help us meet children's needs (01:15:18)

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