DYSPRAXIA

  What is Dyspraxia? Dyspraxia is a brain-based motor disorder that affects physical coordination and causes children to perform less well than expected in daily activities. There is controversy whether dyspraxia and developmental coordination disorder (DCD) are the same thing or their own entities, as some medical professionals use these terms interchangeably and others consider […]

DEVELOPMENTAL COORDINATION DISORDER

Click here to view all Different Brains content about Developmental Coordination Disorder What is Developmental Coordination Disorder? Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD) is both a learning and physical disability. It is a form of dyspraxia, which is a neurological disorder that results in life-long impaired cognitive skills, such as poor motor memory, judgement, and processing abilities. […]

8 Key Ways We Sabotage Love

By Darlene Lancer, JD, MFT   How We Derail Love Although we seek love, we may unwittingly damage or derail it. Surprisingly, our fear of not being loved, which includes fear of abandonment, loneliness, and rejection, can lead to eight common behaviors that sabotage love and relationships. When we lack self-love, although we may have […]

Establishing Routines, with Sherry Moss | Spectrumly Speaking ep. 82

Spectrumly Speaking is also available on: Apple Podcasts | Stitcher | SoundCloud IN THIS WEEK’S EPISODE: (32 mins) In this episode, hosts Haley Moss and Dr. Lori Butts welcome back Sherry Moss (fashion designer and Haley’s mom) to discuss ways to establish new routines, while keeping old ones on track. If you haven’t already, listen […]

High School Basketball Player With Down Syndrome Can’t Be Stopped At 3-Point Line

The Week in Neurodiversity The Neurodiversity News Show, hosted by the Different Brains Inc. interns. Today’s host: Michael! (3 min 26 sec) In this episode: a high school basketball player with Down syndrome does his best Stephen Curry impression, a mother opens a bakery for her son with cerebral palsy, a 4-yr-old boy interprets a […]

5 Neurodiversity-Friendly Career Paths

By Amanda Greene   Careers For The Neurodiverse Diversity programs throughout the United States have been gaining momentum in the last decade, but recently a new area of diversity takes into consideration not race or gender, but neurological diversity. People with cognitive abilities like Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), which includes several cognitive aspects like Asperger […]

Ok Google: How Are People with Down Syndrome Helping Improve Voice Assistants?

Getting Voice Assistants to Understand Voice Patterns of Those with Down Syndrome Voice assistants, such as Alexa and Siri, have become crucial to artificial intelligence. However, trying to dictate a command to a voice assistant and it not being able to understand or aid someone because of differences in speech is quite a bit of […]

Boy With Dyslexia Has Mind-Blowing Talent for Rubik’s Cubes

The Week in Neurodiversity The Neurodiversity News Show, hosted by the Different Brains Inc. interns. Today’s host: Michael! (3 min 26 sec) In this episode: a teen girl sells cookies for Alzheimer’s research, a boy with autism receives a special surprise for Christmas, a 9-yr-old with dyslexia shows off his talent with Rubik’s Cubes & […]

How ACEs Affect the Brain

By Alex Starr WHAT ARE ACES? If, before the age of 18, you were raised with an alcoholic, depressed, or mentally ill parent, were verbally, physically, or sexually abused, experienced the separation or divorce of your parents, witnessed domestic abuse, or dealt with imprisonment of a family member, then you are the victim of Adverse […]

New Years Mini Episode: Autism in 2020 | Spectrumly Speaking ep. 81

Spectrumly Speaking is also available on: Apple Podcasts | Stitcher | SoundCloud   IN THIS WEEK’S EPISODE:   (10 mins) In this New Years mini-episode, hosts Haley Moss and Dr. Lori Butts discuss what they think the best moments for the autism community were for 2019, and what they hope 2020 has in store. Do […]

The Best of the Week In Neurodiversity – 2019 Year in Review

The Week in Neurodiversity The Neurodiversity News Show, hosted by the Different Brains Inc. interns. Today’s host: Adrienne! (6 min 39 sec) In this episode: we count down the top 10 stories from 2019, including a boy with cerebral palsy wowing everyone with his Halloween costume, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson honoring his friend with Down […]

Love on The Brain: Neuroscience & Relationships

By Alex Starr WHEN WE HAVE LOVE ON THE BRAIN The butterflies, the texting all day, the obsession, the heartbreak–sound familiar? If it does, you probably have already had your first love. Your first love will give you a powerful feeling like no other. You could spend hours on end with the person, fight and […]

How Are Pilots Volunteering to Help Veterans with PTSD?

The Week in Neurodiversity The Neurodiversity News Show, hosted by the Different Brains Inc. interns. Today’s host: Alex! (3 min 35 sec) In this episode: country music star Garth Brooks sings with a high school student with special needs, a teen with Down syndrome hosts his own art exhibit, volunteer pilots fly PTSD patients to […]

Was Joseph on the Spectrum?

By Samuel J. Levine   THE STORY OF JOSEPH The story of Joseph (the title of my book uses the Hebrew “Yosef”) presents a fascinating and memorable narrative, which has been both the focus of careful study for countless generations of readers and scholars of the Bible, as well as the subject of a wide […]

Supporting Autism Families, with Dr. Lina Moyano | EDB 190

An interview with DIR/Floortime provider and autism specialist Dr. Lina Moyano (25 minutes) Dr. Moyano is specialist in serving children with regulation and communication disorders and their families. She has worked in the field of autism since 2005, and is a DIRFloortime® provider. Dr. Moyano is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in Florida and received […]

Gender Representation in Nonprofits, with Wanda Deschamps | Spectrumly Speaking ep. 80

Spectrumly Speaking is also available on: Apple Podcasts | Stitcher | SoundCloud   IN THIS WEEK’S EPISODE:   (51 mins) In this episode, hosts Haley Moss and and guest co-host Marcie Ciampi M.Ed. (Samantha Craft) welcome autism advocate Wanda Deschamps. Wanda is founder and principal of Liberty Co – a consultancy for non-profits with charitable […]

Sports Commentator Dave Johnson Shares Battle With Multiple Sclerosis

The Week in Neurodiversity The Neurodiversity News Show, hosted by the Different Brains Inc. interns. Today’s host: Julia! (3min 25sec) In this episode: a Montana rehab program is helping veterans with PTSD through animal rehabilitation, fathers come together to celebrate their children with Down syndrome, sports commentator Dave Johnson opens up about his fight with […]

The Neurobiology of Socialization, with Stanford University’s Dr. Karen Parker | EDB 189

Dr. Karen Parker, director of the Social Neurosciences Research Program at Stanford University (25 mins) Dr. Parker is an Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University where she directs the Social Neurosciences Research Program as its principal investigator. Her research expertise is the biology of social functioning, with a particular interest in […]

Tragedy Into Triumph: The Susan D. Lyons Foundation For Hope

By Kevin Toliver-Lyons   Turning Tragedy Into Triumph In 2014 my mother and best friend made a crucial decision that would affect everyone in the world around her forever. She decided to take her own life. This was something no one with a crystal ball, tarot cards, horoscope insights, or a time machine could ever […]

Improving Anxiety, Sleep, Memory & More With Binaural Beats

By Alexandra Starr What Are Binaural Beats? Do you struggle with anxiety, sleep, memory, or attention? If so, we may have a unique solution for you: binaural beats. Binaural means “both ears,” and binaural beats are generated by sending different frequencies to each of your ears. When this happens, a pulse occurs in the brain […]

How Stars Courtney Cox, Reese Witherspoon & Renee Zellwiger Are Raising ALS Awareness

The Week in Neurodiversity The Neurodiversity News Show, hosted by the Different Brains Inc. interns. Today’s host: Michael Moreno (3 min 42 sec) In this episode: veterans with PTSD rehabilitate injured sea lions, stars Courtney Cox, Rene Zellwiger, & Reese Witherspoon come together for a friend with ALS, and more! [00:10] To kick things off, […]

The First Basketball Player With Autism to Score Basket in a Division 1 Game

By Alex Starr KALIN BENNETT: THE FIRST BASKETBALL PLAYER WITH AUTISM TO SCORE IN A DIVISION I BASKETBALL GAME Kalin Bennett, a 6’11″ Arkansas-born basketball player with autism spectrum disorder made history in the last six minutes of the Kent State vs. Hiram College basketball game. He became the first person on the autism spectrum […]

Mental Health & Relationships: Why We Sabotage Love

By Darlene Lancer, JD, MFT   The Startling Reason We Sabotage Love Most relationships fail and nearly half of American adults are unmarried. Why can’t we find love and why don’t relationships last? Paradoxically, as much as we want love, we also fear it. Fear of not being loved is the greatest reason we don’t […]

Vets Fight PTSD At The Race Track

The Week in Neurodiversity The Neurodiversity News Show, hosted by the Different Brains Inc. interns. Today’s host: Zachary Hoaglund (3 minutes 41 seconds) In this episode: a fire department creates sensory bags for people with autism, veterans hit the race track to cope with PTSD, and a Dancing with the Stars professional joins forces with a […]

When Your Parent Has Parkinson’s

By Lisa Thomas McIntosh Dr. Jim Thomas – My Dad, My Hero Parkinson’s Disease may have taken his body, but it never took his amazing kindness and sense of humor. “Dr. Thomas was your father? I loved working with him.” At my dad’s memorial, I heard so many nurses and doctors tell me how much they […]

An Introduction to Group Therapy, with Dr. Scott Simon Fehr | EDB 188

Psychologist Dr. Scott Simon Fehr explains the basics of group therapy (18 minutes) Scott is a Licensed Psychologist and Mental Health Counselor, and an adjunct professor at Nova Southeastern University (NSU). There he is part-time core faculty in the Departments of Counseling and Clinical & School Psychology. Scott’s expertise is in group and individual psychotherapy; […]

Battling Burnout | Spectrumly Speaking ep. 78

Spectrumly Speaking is also available on: Apple Podcasts | Stitcher | SoundCloud IN THIS WEEK’S EPISODE: (43 minutes) In this episode, hosts Haley Moss and Dr. Lori Butts go guest-less to discuss common issues with experiencing burnouts, and offer tips to prevent it from happening. Here is the graphic Haley mentions: For more like that, […]