Lincoln Stoller
Interesting to hear that dyscalculia was neurologically specific and could be remedied with training. I would have like to hear more of the subjective experience of those with this condition and how they felt in about it. There is suspiciously little recognition of the abilities of neurodivergent people, and an overemphasis on normalizing them. What strengths might these people have that are being under appreciated? This is not a trivial question.
LincolnStoller via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/30/23
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I’m new to the podcast world, but took a chance and listened after I saw the show come across my Instagram feed. Not only are Kyle and Jon easy to listen to, but they give actionable advice I can use immediately in my classroom! Thank you!
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