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ADHD for Smart Ass Women with Tracy Otsuka

EP. 11: Gifted and ADHD

ADHD for Smart Ass Women with Tracy Otsuka

Tracy Otsuka

Alternative Health, Health & Fitness

4.81.6K Ratings

🗓️ 13 March 2019

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

Tracy talks about giftedness and ADHD in this podcast. Learn what the term 2E or Twice Exceptional refers to and that just because you’re gifted in one or more areas (for example mathematically or artistically) doesn’t mean that you might not also be challenged in other areas (you may learn differently or have an emotional or social delay). And did you know that you can be gifted and have ADHD? Do you know that here is no one definition of giftedness. In fact, all states have a different definition. Tracy shares three layer cake definition of giftedness: You’ll learn about asynchronous development You’ll learn about perfectionism and how harmful it can be You’ll learn about the five areas where children can exhibit intense behaviors known as overexcitabilities or supersensitivities. Tracy outlines the overexcitabilities and shares that she never thought her son was gifted but is now wondering because he exhibits many traits in all five of these areas. Tracy also assumed that you can’t be gifted if you struggle in school. Then she discovered AEGUS, Find out what else gifted people need to succeed and how giftedness and ADHD can look identical. Tracy talks about her concern that perhaps we’re medicating bright children so that they can fit into the school environment when really these kids may just be unchallenged. She worries that it’s the smart capable kids that fall through the cracks in our educational system because when they don’t perform, teacher and parents automatically think it’s because they’re lazy. Have you ever wondered what does it even mean to be smart. Learn about Could it be that ADHD is connected to specific intelligences? Tracy then talks about what questions experts ask if they are working with a bright child who isn’t applying themself and what she’s planning to bring into her son’s school to aid in his learning . Other resources:

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0:00.0

Albert Einstein, Richard Branson, Bill Gates, John F. Kennedy, Tony Robbins, Michael Phelps, Will Smith.

0:13.2

That sounds like a list of highly successful Titans

0:16.2

in a variety of industries.

0:18.1

What else do they have in common?

0:20.1

Well, they all have ADHD, but you don't hear much about that, do you?

0:25.0

You know what you hear even less about?

0:28.0

The successful women navigating ADHD, and that's exactly why I started this podcast,

0:34.0

ADHD for smart-ass women.

0:36.0

I'm your host Tracy Otsuka.

0:38.0

I'm an attorney, not a doctor, a lifelong student, not a coach.

0:42.0

I'm also the creator of

0:44.2

Cortography. A patent pending system that helps people like you

0:47.9

figure out what they should do with their life. And we're here today to

0:51.8

talk ADHD. your superpowers your symptoms your workarounds and how you

0:57.3

proudly stand out instead of trying to fit in. I credit my ADHD for some of my greatest superpowers and you know what I spy a

1:07.2

happier life for you too so without further ado a shiny new episode is

1:12.4

starting now.

1:14.0

Hello, I'm Tracey Atsuka,

1:20.0

and welcome to episode 11 of ADHD for smart-ass women.

1:28.0

Today we're going to be talking about gifted and ADHD. So have you heard of the term 2E?

1:36.0

It stands for twice exceptional.

1:39.0

And it refers to individuals who are both gifted and they have a learning emotional

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