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Full-Tilt Parenting: Strategies, Insights, and Connection for Parents Raising Neurodivergent Children

TPP 253: Advocate and Author Jonathan Mooney on Why Normal Sucks

Full-Tilt Parenting: Strategies, Insights, and Connection for Parents Raising Neurodivergent Children

Debbie Reber

Education, Kids & Family, Parenting

4.81K Ratings

🗓️ 1 June 2021

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

I’m so excited to bring you this powerful and gut-punching conversation with Jonathan Mooney, a self-described “do-gooder,” speaker, and writer who didn’t learn to read until he was 12-years-old. Growing up with Dyslexia, Jonathan faced a number of low expectations: he was told he would be a high-school dropout and likely end up in jail. Instead, he earned a degree in English Literature, started his first non-profit organization in his college dorm, and has gone on to write a number of books, including his latest title Normal Sucks (which, side note: should be required reading for everyone). He’s been a champion for neurological and physical diversity for more than two decades, and his award-winning advocacy projects have been featured in major media outlets across the US.  We cover so much ground in our conversation—all about the implications and prescriptions of “normal”—from the painful messages Jonathan received in his early life, to some of the disturbing research he came across while writing his book. But we also talk about the kind of powerful things that can happen for our kids when we set aside typical conventions, timelines, and expectations, and celebrate their differences. It’s not about just flourishing outside the box, it’s about shattering the box completely.    THINGS YOU’LL LEARN FROM THIS EPISODE: The powerful messages, both positive and negative, Jonathan heard from the adults in his life as a child with dyslexia What is means to pathologize difference, and how even well-meaning organizations participate in this The difficult and disturbing historical outcomes for differently-abled people, including the ideas and legacy of the Eugenics movement.  How the idea of “normal” has evolved since Jonathan started his advocacy work Why Jonathan believes that learning differences are a gift and why this is such an important concept What parents and teachers can do to help children to see their differences as strengths   RESOURCES MENTIONED:  Jonathan Mooney’s website Jonathan Mooney’s email: jonathanmooney@me.com Normal Sucks: How to Live, Learn and Thrive Outside the Lines by Jonathan Mooney The Short Bus: A Journal Beyond Normal by Jonathan Mooney Learning Outside the Lines: Two Ivy League Students With Learning Disabilities and ADHD Give You The Tools For Academic Success and Educational Revolution by Jonathan Mooney and David Cole Support the showConnect with Tilt Parenting Visit Tilt Parenting Take the free 7-Day Challenge Read a chapter of Differently Wired Follow Tilt on Twitter & Instagram Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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If you're listening to this podcast, it's probably because a child you love and care for is differently wired.

0:07.0

Are they also struggling in their current educational setting, seen only for what they're doing wrong, while longing for positive relationships with peers and

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others?

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A world where they can connect with others and their true potential is seen and

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appreciated. The Strength-based Assessment Lab's mission is to build a world for your child just

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like that. Through its innovative approach that aims to empower students, families, educators, and professionals

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to create positive, effective, and collaborative learning experiences.

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Be a part of shaping a brighter future for your child.

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Visit W.

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BGS.ed.

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to learn more about what a strength-based assessment could mean for your family.

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That's BGS.

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E.D.U. And that... family. That's BGS. Edu.

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And that message that different is deficient, that something's wrong with you if you deviate from the

1:00.5

mythical middle of the bell curve that wounds people deeply.

1:05.0

It wounded me deeply and it was a form of trauma that required intentional acts of healing.

1:16.6

Welcome to Tilt Parenting, a podcast featuring interviews

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and conversations aimed at inspiring, informing, and supporting parents raising differently. and I am ready to get back into the swing of things.

1:32.9

And I could not be more excited

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than to start this season off

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with a powerful and gut-punching conversation

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