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Raising Lifelong Learners

Colleen Kessler
Raising Lifelong Learners
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  • Raising Lifelong Learners

    Beyond Be Yourself: Social Scripts That Build Connection for Neurodivergent Kids

    12/03/2026 | 43 min
    Struggling with social skills practice that actually feels natural? This week on the podcast, we're diving deep into practical, respectful ways to support our neurodivergent kiddos as they navigate friendships and social situations—without the cringe!

    From conversation entry points (aka scripts that don't turn our kids into social robots!) to playful, low-stakes role-playing at home, Colleen shares hands-on strategies to boost confidence and make socializing just a little easier for everyone involved.

    If "Just be yourself!" doesn't cut it in your house, you're not alone. Listen to this episode and help your kids build real-world connections, one conversation at a time.

    Key Takeaways:

    Scripts as Scaffolding, Not Life Sentences: Social scripts aren't rigid lines for kids to memorize forever. Instead, they serve as supportive "training wheels" to help neurodivergent kids enter, maintain, and exit conversations more naturally—reducing anxiety and offering footholds toward authentic communication.
    Practice Through Playful, Low-Stakes Moments: Avoid pressuring your child with public corrections or high-stakes rehearsal before social events. Instead, incorporate side-by-side role play, movie-pause coaching, and micro-practicing to gently build and reinforce social skills without making kids feel evaluated.
    Measure Progress by Initiative, Not Perfection: Success isn't about perfect eye contact or flawless conversation. Celebrate when your child initiates conversations, adapts their scripts into their own words, or asks to socialize again. These signs mean scripts are becoming real-world skills!

    Parenting and homeschooling neurodivergent kids is tough—but you're already doing amazing work just by showing up, learning, and supporting your child's unique journey.

    Links and Resources from Today's Episode

    Thank you to our sponsors:

    CTC Math – Flexible, affordable math for the whole family!

    Curiosity Post – A Snail Mail Club for kids – Real mail; Real life!

    The Learner's Lab – Online community for families homeschooling gifted/2e & neurodivergent kiddos!

    The Lab: An Online Community for Families Homeschooling Neurodivergent Kiddos
    The Homeschool Advantage: A Child-Focused Approach to Raising Lifelong Learners
    Raising Resilient Sons: A Boy Mom's Guide to Building a Strong, Confident, and Emotionally Intelligent Family
    The Anxiety Toolkit
    Sensory Strategy Toolkit | Quick Regulation Activities for Home
    Affirmation Cards for Anxious Kids
    Nurturing Neurodivergent Friendships: Practical Tips for Parents and Kids
    RLL #42: What It's Like to be Homeschooled with Best Friends Molly and Ella
    Teaching Kids About Being a Good Friend with Help From Great Books and Netflix
    Teaching Kids to Befriend Others
    5 Tips for Helping Gifted Children Make Friends
    Navigating Sensory Overload: Actionable Strategies for Kids in Loud Environments
    The Not-So Friendly Friend: How to Set Boundaries for Healthy Friendships
    Social Skills Activities for Kids
    Growing Friendships: A Kids' Guide to Making and Keeping Friends
    Have You Filled a Bucket Today?: A Guide to Daily Happiness for Kids
    One Big Heart: A Celebration of Being More Alike than Different
    Life Skills for Kids: Unlocking a World of Possibilities through Friendship, Decision-Making, Cooking, Achieving a Success Mindset, Time-Management, Budgeting, and More 
    Empathy Workbook for Kids: 50 Activities to Learn About Kindness, Compassion, and Other People's Feelings
  • Raising Lifelong Learners

    When Homeschool Co-Ops Don't Work: Friendship Strategies for Neurodivergent Kids

    25/02/2026 | 37 min
    Feeling lonely in your homeschool journey because co-ops just don't fit? You are NOT failing—neither are your kiddos. In this episode, Colleen shares why neurodivergent kids often struggle with traditional group settings and how you can help your child build real, interest-led friendships that honor who they are.

    Tune in for encouragement, practical steps, and a permission slip to stop chasing "normal" and start creating meaningful connections in your own way.

    Key Takeaways:
    You can re-define social success for YOUR family
    There are easy ways to find connection outside the co-op
    A simple 3-step plan to build interest-led community
    Show yourself compassion for the tough days

    You've got this. You're the perfect parent for your perfect child.

     

    Links and Resources from Today's Episode

    Thank you to our sponsors:

    CTC Math – Flexible, affordable math for the whole family!

    Curiosity Post – A Snail Mail Club for kids – Real mail; Real life!

    The Learner's Lab – Online community for families homeschooling gifted/2e & neurodivergent kiddos!

    The Lab: An Online Community for Families Homeschooling Neurodivergent Kiddos
    The Homeschool Advantage: A Child-Focused Approach to Raising Lifelong Learners
    Raising Resilient Sons: A Boy Mom's Guide to Building a Strong, Confident, and Emotionally Intelligent Family
    The Anxiety Toolkit
    Sensory Strategy Toolkit | Quick Regulation Activities for Home
    Affirmation Cards for Anxious Kids
    Nurturing Neurodivergent Friendships: Practical Tips for Parents and Kids
    RLL #42: What It's Like to be Homeschooled with Best Friends Molly and Ella
    Teaching Kids About Being a Good Friend with Help From Great Books and Netflix
    Teaching Kids to Befriend Others
    5 Tips for Helping Gifted Children Make Friends
    Navigating Sensory Overload: Actionable Strategies for Kids in Loud Environments
    The Not-So Friendly Friend: How to Set Boundaries for Healthy Friendships
    Social Skills Activities for Kids
    Growing Friendships: A Kids' Guide to Making and Keeping Friends
    Have You Filled a Bucket Today?: A Guide to Daily Happiness for Kids
    One Big Heart: A Celebration of Being More Alike than Different
    Life Skills for Kids: Unlocking a World of Possibilities through Friendship, Decision-Making, Cooking, Achieving a Success Mindset, Time-Management, Budgeting, and More 
    Empathy Workbook for Kids: 50 Activities to Learn About Kindness, Compassion, and Other People's Feelings
  • Raising Lifelong Learners

    When Bedtime Becomes a Battleground

    19/02/2026 | 58 min
    Links and Resources from Today's Episode

    Thank you to our sponsors:

    CTC Math – Flexible, affordable math for the whole family!

    Curiosity Post – A Snail Mail Club for kids – Real mail; Real life!

    The Learner's Lab – Online community for families homeschooling gifted/2e & neurodivergent kiddos!

    The Lab: An Online Community for Families Homeschooling Neurodivergent Kiddos
    The Homeschool Advantage: A Child-Focused Approach to Raising Lifelong Learners
    Raising Resilient Sons: A Boy Mom's Guide to Building a Strong, Confident, and Emotionally Intelligent Family
    The Anxiety Toolkit
    Sensory Strategy Toolkit | Quick Regulation Activities for Home
    Affirmation Cards for Anxious Kids
    Overcoming Sleep Struggles: Tips for Neurodiverse Families
    This is Why Your Gifted Child Struggles to Fall Asleep
    Do Gifted Kids Need Less Sleep? {Establishing Better Sleep Habits}
    Colleen's Favorite White Noise Machine
  • Raising Lifelong Learners

    Performance Anxiety, Assessments, and Our Complex Kids

    05/02/2026 | 1 h 13 min
    As parents, educators, and advocates for neurodivergent kids, it's crucial to recognize that traditional tests and assessments don't always paint the full picture of a child's abilities. In the newest episode of the podcast, we dive into why performance anxiety can create barriers—and how we can scaffold authentic, strengths-based ways for children to show what they truly know.

     

    Key Takeaways:

    Performance Anxiety ≠ Knowledge Gap
    If a child can demonstrate understanding in low-pressure settings but "freezes" or melts down when assessed, it's not a lack of knowledge—it's the context and perceived safety that need adjusting.
    Accommodations Are Powerful, Not Coddling
    Thoughtful adaptations—like adjusting the environment, pacing, or method of response—help reveal rather than hide skills. These accommodations build confidence and resilience for future challenges.
    Celebrate Wins & Prioritize Safety
    Progress isn't always linear. Celebrate small victories and focus more on helping children feel safe and seen. Creating a foundation of trust leads to more voluntary engagement and authentic learning.

    If you're educating or supporting a neurodivergent or twice-exceptional child, remember: The goal isn't to recreate school, but to foster an environment where kids can thrive in ways that make sense for them.

     

    Links and Resources from Today's Episode

    Thank you to our sponsors:

    CTC Math – Flexible, affordable math for the whole family!

    Curiosity Post – A Snail Mail Club for kids – Real mail; Real life!

    The Learner's Lab – Online community for families homeschooling gifted/2e & neurodivergent kiddos!

    The Lab: An Online Community for Families Homeschooling Neurodivergent Kiddos
    The Homeschool Advantage: A Child-Focused Approach to Raising Lifelong Learners
    Raising Resilient Sons: A Boy Mom's Guide to Building a Strong, Confident, and Emotionally Intelligent Family
    The Anxiety Toolkit
    Sensory Strategy Toolkit | Quick Regulation Activities for Home
    Affirmation Cards for Anxious Kids
    Sensory Struggles and Clothes: How to Help Your Child Dress Without Tears
    Navigating Sensory Overload: Actionable Strategies for Kids in Loud Environments
    Building a Sensory Diet Toolbox for Neurodivergent Kids at Home
    Playful Sensory Learning at Home: Five Senses Spinner
    What Exactly is Deschooling.. and Do I Need to Do It?
    Falling Unexpectedly in Love With Homeschooling My Gifted Child
    Self-Care and Co-Regulation | Balancing Parenting and Sensory Needs
    When School Refusal Turns Into a Healing Journey
    Picky Eating | Sensory Struggles and Real Solutions for Homeschooling Families
    Movement on Bad Weather Days: Meeting Sensory Needs at Home
    Loop Ear Plugs
    Ear Protection
    Disposable Ear Plugs
    Digital Voice Recorder
    Guided Reading Strips
    Colored Overlays for Reading
    Angled Footrest
    Colleen's Favorite White Noise Machine
  • Raising Lifelong Learners

    Helping Kids Who Resist: Low-Demand Homeschooling for Autonomy and Skill-Building

    28/01/2026 | 37 min
    If you've ever felt frustrated when your child resists even enjoyable activities, you're not alone. In this week's episode, we dive deep into demand avoidance—why neurodivergent kiddos sometimes just can't do what we ask (even when it's fun!)—and share a toolkit of practical strategies you can start using today.

    Whether you're homeschooling a differently wired kiddo or navigating daily learning resistance, this episode is packed with actionable tips, real-life examples, and mindset shifts to help your child build skills in a low-pressure way.

     

    Key Takeaways:

    Lowering the Demand Doesn't Mean Lowering Expectations: There are ways to keep skill-building alive by focusing on autonomy, shared activities, and embedding learning into interest-driven projects—think Minecraft math or Pokemon writing prompts!
    Frameworks That Work: Use the ABC method—Autonomy, Boundaries, and Co-regulation—along with the REI model (Reduce, Invite, Embed) to create a safer, more engaging learning environment for your demand-avoidant child.
    Small Wins & Language Swaps: Celebrate tiny, finishable tasks and swap "You need to…" for invitations or curiosity-based questions, making participation more appealing and less threatening to your child's autonomy.

    From stealth learning strategies and flexible routines to troubleshooting meltdowns and perfectionism, these insights are a breath of fresh air for parents and educators alike.

     

    Links and Resources from Today's Episode

    Thank you to our sponsors:

    CTC Math – Flexible, affordable math for the whole family!

    Curiosity Post – A Snail Mail Club for kids – Real mail; Real life!

    The Learner's Lab – Online community for families homeschooling gifted/2e & neurodivergent kiddos!

    The Lab: An Online Community for Families Homeschooling Neurodivergent Kiddos
    The Homeschool Advantage: A Child-Focused Approach to Raising Lifelong Learners
    Raising Resilient Sons: A Boy Mom's Guide to Building a Strong, Confident, and Emotionally Intelligent Family
    The Anxiety Toolkit
    Sensory Strategy Toolkit | Quick Regulation Activities for Home
    Affirmation Cards for Anxious Kids
    Sensory Struggles and Clothes: How to Help Your Child Dress Without Tears
    Navigating Sensory Overload: Actionable Strategies for Kids in Loud Environments
    Building a Sensory Diet Toolbox for Neurodivergent Kids at Home
    Playful Sensory Learning at Home: Five Senses Spinner
    What Exactly is Deschooling.. and Do I Need to Do It?
    Falling Unexpectedly in Love With Homeschooling My Gifted Child
    Self-Care and Co-Regulation | Balancing Parenting and Sensory Needs
    When School Refusal Turns Into a Healing Journey
    Picky Eating | Sensory Struggles and Real Solutions for Homeschooling Families
    Movement on Bad Weather Days: Meeting Sensory Needs at Home

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The Raising Lifelong Learners podcast helps homeschooling parents encourage their differently-wired kids to learn, explore passions, cultivate creativity, and become fascinated by the world around them. Join host Colleen Kessler -- educational consultant, gifted specialist, author, and speaker -- for interviews, audioblogs, tips, and encouragement to help your differently-wired kiddos become lifelong learners -- children who know that they can find the answers to anything they want to know if they can just view their world with play, passion, and fascination.
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