Join Heather & Jon as they discuss the sensory system and all the many fabulous ways it can be affected by little (and sometimes big!) neurological glitches.
Mentioned in this episode:
Hoberman Sphere
Raising a Sensory Smart Child
The Fringy Bit podcast, where it’s all fringy talk all the time. Check out the show notes below.
Join Heather & Jon as they discuss the sensory system and all the many fabulous ways it can be affected by little (and sometimes big!) neurological glitches.
Mentioned in this episode:
Hoberman Sphere
Raising a Sensory Smart Child
Having a fringy family (autism, spd, giftedness,adhd, differently wired, 2e) necessitates asking for help. And yet, often it seems asking for help is extremely difficult to do. Listen in as Heather & Jon talk about reasons we find it difficult accepting help and strategies to begin changing this.
Mentioned in this episode:
Black Sails
Amazon Prime & Kindle Unlimited
Audible
book - The Butterfly Garden
Anyone with a Fringy Kid (gifted, 2e, autism, spd, adhd, etc) know that emotions can get big and out of control very quickly and very intensely. Join Heather and Jon in this episode, as they discuss a tool which has helped many children (and adults!) learn how to identify how they are feeling and gives a language for them to share how they are feeling.
Mentioned in this episode:
Zones of Regulation
Seeing as fringy kids are differently wired (gifted, 2e, ASD, SPD, etc), they often learn differently than more typical kiddos. This can make navigating the public school system complicated. Heather & Jon are excited to have Toni Chambers from Wisconsin Family Ties join us in this episode to explain the IEP (individualized education plan) process and provide tips for parents to utilize to garner effective working relationships with school while determining best strategies to help their fringy kid learn.
Mentioned in this episode:
Wisconsin Family Ties
Wisconsin Family Ties Facebook
IDEA
504 Plans
Wright's Law
WI Specific Information on IEP Process
Ross Greene
Book: Tidying Up
Parenting is difficult. Parenting Fringy Kids who are gifted, twice exceptional, autistic, or otherwise differently wired is super difficult. Parenting Fringy Kids with a co-parent you like, is super duper difficult. Parenting Fringy Kids with a co-parent you are no longer partnered with, is difficult beyond words! Brian Burns joins us in this episode to give tips, tricks, and support for all of you who are doing the complex work of co-parenting with someone who isn't on the same page as you.
Mentioned in this episode:
Dr. Gottman - contempt
DEAR MAN - assertiveness (Describe, Express, Assert, Reinforce, Mindfulness, Act
Confidently, Negotiate)
The Body Keeps the Score
EFT
How to Reach Brian:
Burns Family Consulting offices in Hudson, WI & Woodbury, MN; burnstherapy@gmail.com
Have you ever tried to find OT tools or equipment to allow your sensory dysregulated or intensely psycho-motor child to modulate themselves at home? Aren't they ridiculously expensive?!? In this episode, Heather and Jon share hacks and DIY strategies that they've used to create their very own indoor OT playground. Perfect for gifted, ASD, SPD, even neurotypical kids! Listen along as you learn ways to be kind to your wallet and still get the tools you and your child need.
BONUS!! Leave us a review on iTunes and you'll be entered to win an Amazon giftcard to help gathering these tools and supplies a "BIT" easier.
Mentioned in this episode:
Mr. Loverman by Shabba Ranks
Destination Imagination
Light Projector (this isn't the one we bought, so it may be better quality, but it's essentially the same type of thing)
Spinny, Turny Hook Things
Hammock Swing
Net Hammock Swing
peanut ball
And, stay tuned! We're working on getting some pics of our creations up soon!
In this episode, Heather & Jon begin to answer a few questions from the Bits. First, more info about the interoceptive sense and a couple of things that may be helpful if your differently wired (gifted, Autism, SPD, 2e, etc) kiddo has mixed up interoception. Also, a discussion about co-parenting, whether living apart or together, and the challenges of parenting together when each parent can be in a very different place with regard to the grief and acceptance process of having a differently wired child.
Mentioned in this episode:
EMDR (see the brief info on Boorman Counseling.com or for more information or to find a certified EMDR therapist near you, check out emdria.org)
It's Thanksgiving 2016 here in the United States, which means there will be big family gatherings, big, big changes in schedules, and potentially big meltdowns. In this episode, Heather & Jon share ways they're learning to manage these large family gatherings with fringy kids. Whether your child is gifted, has autism, has spd, or is otherwise differently wired, we'll help you, and your child, survive these crazy times!
Mentioned in this episode:
To learn about Nesel Packs, and hear our initial review, listen to episode thirteen
To learn about Liev Schrieber here is his IMDB page http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000630/
In this episode, Heather & Jon discuss educating our Fringy Kids. Gifted, special needs, children with autism or sensory processing disorder have unique needs throughout their lives, and their learning and education is no different.
Mentioned in this episode:
The Accountant
In this episode, Heather & Jon discuss the hypersensitive sensory systems that many gifted individuals can experience. We consider strategies to help regulate these crazy sensual experiences of our gifted kiddos and ourselves!
Mentioned in this episode:
Engelbert Humperdinck (& his songs - he's still singing!)
In this episode, Jon and Heather consider all the ups, downs, ins and outs of sleep! Many of our Fringy Kids (gifted, ASD, SPD, etc) have sleep issues, which means many Fringy Parents have sleep issues, too. Hopefully this episode will give you a few extra ideas on ways for everyone in the house to catch a few more zzz's.
Mentioned in this episode:
Together 24/7 Podcast
Relax Melodies App
In this episode, Heather & Jon discuss a strategy that helps find solutions to repeat problematic behaviors. And as an added bonus, Jon even serenades us all for a bit! But, please don't let that keep you from listening. ;) And please note, no children were harmed or exploded during the making of this podcast.
Mentioned in this episode:
The Explosive Child by Dr. Ross Greene
We love this approach so much, that we want you to have a chance to win your very own copy of Dr. Greene's book! Just share a memorable explosion from your household (either yours or your child's!) and you'll be entered to win! You can share your story by emailing us at contact@thefringybit.com or by commenting on the Fringy Bit facebook page.
In this episode of the Fringy Bit podcast, Jon and Heather discuss self-care and couple-care. How do we make sure our relationships remain strong and allow for time away from our Fringy (gifted, autistic, SPD, 2e, differently wired) kiddos?!
Mentioned in this episode:
Wisconsin Association for the Talented and Gifted (WATG) 2016 conference
Boo! It's nearly Halloween, which can be an actual nightmare for our Fringy Kids! In this episode, Heather & Jon discuss ways to make the most of Halloween with our gifted, autistic, spd, 2e, differently wired kiddos.
In this Bonus Bit, Heather and Jon discuss the question of twice exceptionality - how do we get our 2e kids identified and connected with the appropriate services.
Mentioned in this episode:
Hoagies' Gifted
Misdiagnosis & Dual Diagnosis of Gifted Children & Adults
Not mentioned in the episode, but another valuable resource:
2enewsletter
We all have days when we'd simply like to "tag out" of parenting. In this episode, Heather and Jon talk about one of those days and consider strategies to help those days go as best as possible, or at the very least, to rebound from those days successfully.
Mentioned in this episode:
Sensory Subscription Box
Power Poses
WATG Conference, October 13 & 14, 2016
And don't miss out! This week's contest:
Do you like to be referred to as a "bit"? Like us on Facebook, reply to the contest post with either yes, call me a bit! Or No, we should be called _______, and you'll be entered for our next prize drawing! You have until Thursday, Sept 29th, 2016 to enter!
If you have a differently wired kiddo, you know that transitions can be difficult. In this episode, Heather and Jon talk strategies to help manage these transitions more smoothly.
Mentioned in this episode:
the video games - Journey & Flower
Journey soundtrack by Austin Wintory
CONTEST!!!
Leave an informative and inviting review on your favorite podcast player (for iTunes, click here) and you may win a mystery prize. Reviews need to be posted by Noon CST on Tuesday 9/20/16 to be entered into the contest. Imagine you have a fringy kid, but are unfamiliar with the Fringy Bit - what would you want to know? What would help you feel invited into the Fringy Bit Community? Leave it in a review and you just may win!
In this bonus episode, Heather & Jon address a bit's question about finding support. We explore how to know when more formal support, such a therapy, is warranted, and how to find the right providers.
Mentioned in this episode:
Listing of State Gifted Associations
SENG Provider List
Helpful Resources to Learn More about Giftedness, for yourself or to share with your therapist:
Misdiagnosis and Dual Diagnosis of Gifted Children and Adults
Living with Intensity
A Parent's Guide to Gifted Children
Join Heather and Jon as they discuss the creative side of gifted kiddos. In this episode we consider the pros and cons of having intense imaginations and strategies to help manage these creative minds.
Mentioned in this episode:
Traveler's Notebook
Nightmares vs Night Terrors
Ha-Ha, Jonathan Boorman! I did find a way to make a recorder out of a tube and found it in 10
seconds on the first search!