One thing’s for sure about parenting - it’s hard. Even more so with gifted and twice-exceptional kids. But parents often get so caught up in taking care of their kids they forget the all-important self-care. Jen Torbeck Merrill is the author of If This Is a Gift, Can I Send It Back, and also a parenting self-care advocate. She’s our guest on episode 33 of Mind Matters.
About the guest - Jen Merrill is an Illinois-based writer, blogger, flutist, and gifted family advocate. The mom of two boys, she homeschools her twice-exceptional teen while happily sending his brother off to middle school every morning. She is a music educator by trade, with degrees in music education and flute performance. Jen started blogging in 2006 and now runs the website LaughingAtChaos.com. Her book, If This is a Gift, Can I Send It Back, is available wherever books are sold. Jen can be found at An Intense Life, and has published articles in the Understanding Our Gifted Journal and Huffington Post.
Jen is a Gifted Homeschoolers Forum Ambassador and has presented at several national and international gifted conferences, and she’s scheduled to present a keynote address as the SENG 2019 National Conference this year in Houston, TX.
Host Emily Kircher-Morris has dual Masters degrees in Counseling and Education, is a Licensed Professional Counselor, and specializes in the area of giftedness throughout the lifespan. She founded the non-profit organization The Gifted Support Network, is the owner of Unlimited Potential Counseling & Education Center, and is the mother of three gifted children.
What We’re Learning About (Pervasive) Pathological Demand Avoidance
Ask Me Anything with Emily Kircher-Morris
Laying the Groundwork for Life After High School
Teaching Learners How To Learn
Want To Help Kids? Help Their Parents
Is This A Game To You? Let’s Talk Play Therapy
Attorney, Author, Artist, Autistic
Understanding Pathological Demand Avoidance with Harry J. Thompson
We’re Not Broken with Eric Garcia
Autism’s History and Neurodiversity’s Future with Steve Silberman
Embracing the Bright Without Quashing the Quirky
Letting Your Geek Flag Fly: Guidelines for Strengths-Based Supports
Understanding Behaviors and Emotional Regulation with Mona Delahooke
The Rewards and Punishment Paradox with Alfie Kohn
Raising Twice-Exceptional Children, a Book Preview
Technology: Keeping Kids Safe from the Digital Dark Side
What’s So Normal About Normal?
2021’s Biggest Conversations: Pathological Demand Avoidance (from episode 85)
2021’s Biggest Conversations: Helping Kids With Anxiety (from episode 88)
2021’s Biggest Conversations: Supporting Bright Kids (from episode 89)
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