Recent Episodes
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Clean up this mess! Or don’t? Advice from an expert
Apr 10, 2025 – 00:26:52 -
Need help advocating for your kid at school? We talk to a pro
Mar 27, 2025 – 00:27:29 -
Parenting’s a lot. Especially when you’re a lot
Mar 13, 2025 – 00:29:41 -
Trouble with skill-building for ADHD? Here’s help
Feb 27, 2025 – 00:26:58 -
Have a struggling reader? Try these tips
Feb 13, 2025 – 00:26:32 -
Feeling socially isolated as a parent? You’re not alone
Jan 30, 2025 – 00:14:08 -
Signs of dyscalculia and other tips from a math expert
Jan 16, 2025 – 00:24:21 -
What were they thinking? An expert on teenage brains explains
Jan 2, 2025 – 00:24:30 -
Another lost sneaker? How to cover the unexpected costs of raising a kid
Dec 19, 2024 – 00:26:11 -
Candy or money as a reward? The answer might surprise you
Dec 5, 2024 – 00:29:13 -
Parental burnout? What to do before you lose it
Nov 21, 2024 – 00:25:05 -
Do parenting podcast hosts always take their own advice?
Nov 7, 2024 – 00:19:19 -
Is the news stressing your kids out? Tips for getting through it
Oct 24, 2024 – 00:28:17 -
ADHD and addiction: Knowledge is power
Oct 10, 2024 – 00:28:46 -
The “more” kids (from the “Good Inside with Dr. Becky” podcast)
Sep 26, 2024 – 00:36:14 -
Nonverbal learning disabilities in the national spotlight
Sep 17, 2024 – 00:17:31 -
Why kids with learning differences can thrive in STEM
Sep 12, 2024 – 00:26:13 -
Hygiene battles: Tips from an ADHD expert
Aug 29, 2024 – 00:25:24 -
Back-to-school checklist: Everything but the books
Aug 15, 2024 – 00:21:19 -
Welcome to “In It:” Raising kids who learn differently
Aug 13, 2024 – 00:01:27 -
Bedtime battles (from “Parenting Behavior” podcast)
Aug 1, 2024 – 00:09:13 -
Summertime and friendship
Jul 18, 2024 – 00:13:39 -
Stopping summer slide (from “The Opportunity Gap” podcast)
Jul 4, 2024 – 00:20:46 -
Let’s talk podcasts: Suggestions for kids with learning and thinking differences
Jun 20, 2024 – 00:11:41 -
Talking about neurodivergence and gender identity
Jun 6, 2024 – 00:25:29 -
An expert’s guide to summer screen time
May 23, 2024 – 00:32:03 -
Social media and parenting: How much is too much?
May 9, 2024 – 00:17:03 -
An attorney’s advice on special education disputes
Apr 25, 2024 – 00:29:44 -
Busting IEP myths with Understood Explains
Apr 18, 2024 – 00:09:44 -
Advocating for your special ed child
Apr 11, 2024 – 00:24:28 -
Olympian Michelle Carter talks ADHD and dyslexia
Mar 28, 2024 – 00:28:35 -
Bringing sensory differences into kids’ books with Lindsey Rowe Parker
Mar 14, 2024 – 00:22:00 -
All about language disorders
Feb 29, 2024 – 00:25:34 -
After the diagnosis: How kids feel about their learning and thinking differences
Feb 15, 2024 – 00:29:32 -
ADHD and siblings: Tips from an expert
Feb 1, 2024 – 00:23:26 -
A kid with ADHD. A kid without. One mom’s story
Jan 18, 2024 – 00:21:10 -
How to talk to your child’s pediatrician about ADHD and learning differences
Jan 4, 2024 – 00:22:02 -
When kids and teens have tantrums: How to help
Dec 14, 2023 – 00:29:02 -
Parenting the kids you have: One mom’s story
Nov 30, 2023 – 00:27:46 -
ADHD and puberty: What to expect
Nov 16, 2023 – 00:36:10 -
Assistive tech: What it is and how it helps
Nov 2, 2023 – 00:26:59 -
Surviving the holidays with sensory processing challenges
Oct 19, 2023 – 00:24:36 -
Introducing “What Now? A Parent’s Guide”
Oct 12, 2023 – 00:06:32 -
Bullying and being bullied: Why it happens and what families can do
Oct 5, 2023 – 00:37:45 -
School refusal
Sep 21, 2023 – 00:32:36 -
Back-to-school action plan: Setting goals and getting organized
Sep 7, 2023 – 00:17:58 -
Coming soon: “In It” Season 5
Aug 31, 2023 – 00:01:21 -
Busting myths about special education (from “The Opportunity Gap” podcast)
Aug 2, 2023 – 00:24:22 -
ADHD and eating disorders (from the ADHD Aha! podcast)
Jul 20, 2023 – 00:29:30 -
Summer reads that embrace difference and disability
Jul 6, 2023 – 00:11:08
Recent Reviews
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Youstopitryan21206Great for Parents and TeachersFinally a great great podcast for teachers. Informative and every episode has great stories. Highly recommend it!
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KuriboshoeI feel so seenWonderful show - truly relatable voices with relevant advice and understanding for parents of kids with diagnoses such as ADHD and anxiety. A delight and a comfort to listen to.
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penguinzruleSuper helpful conversations!Listening to this podcast has taught me so much. As a special educator, I am always looking for new ways to support my students. This podcast has made me think differently and provided me with some new ideas to use in the classroom.
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tooglitchy2019Empowering & hopefulI’ve tried a bunch of ND parenting podcasts recently, and this one is my favorite. It is hopeful and empowering, not bogged down by stigma or sensationalism. Episodes and short and digest-able, and they offer hope as well aa practical advice.
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RB Brown GirlMy tribeThanks so much for this podcast! I feel like I have found my tribe! Your podcast is so informative and comforting too. It’s great to know I’m not alone! Thanks!!!
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Sunny33323True and HonestExcellent guidance with true honest opinions from parents and children that are living in it. I can’t wait for the new episodes
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Gamer15373947527389The BEST Podcast for parents!This has had me crying but in a good way. I don’t know who I can talk to but this podcast has been very therapeutic for me and my husband. Please come out with more!!
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MommingBoysFeeling less alone after listeningThank you so much for this podcast! Laura said everything I’ve been feeling for 6.5 years with my son with ADHD. Thank you for sharing your honest and vulnerable thoughts and reflections on these incredibly difficult parenting challenges. I don’t feel so alone in it now.
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Shannn JJTeacher and mother of of special education childrenOmg! I wish I could give this 100 stars! I learn for my child with ADHD and students who learn differently, which includes ADHD. I face hard truths when listening and either leave with confirmation of best practices or new strategies to employ. I cannot thank the creators enough!❤️
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Billian28Well done!Awesome quick bits of information that make parents of atypical kids feel sane again. Relatable, funny, and well narrated. Just the right length for a hot cup a coffee and a minute to yourself during a hectic day!
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TIF & RELLove ThisPlease post more episodes!! Such an informative, thoughtful and touching resource for me as a parent of a dyslexic learner with inattentive ADHD.
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freddiespaghettiWhere did it go?Started out strong, really helpful with great insight, and then just disappeared. I hope they come back soon and pick up where they left off.
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Phyxius333Needed, Appreciated, DesiredThis podcast was needed by parents everywhere. Ive just stared listening to old episodes and I’m sad there aren’t more. I’m giving this 4stars because I think this is great for what it is and that we need more of it. I will say though that I don’t quite agree with everything (for example the discipline episode included always following through on a threat/punishment without the needed addendum to ‘make sure your punishment/threat is realistic and appropriate’ or decide if whatever they are doing is a problem for you/someone else or a real problem, eg is it just irritating or is it actually something ‘wrong’ (very few things tend to fall into that category). I’ll be emailing them with more direct feedback that I hope they read. Hope to hear more from this podcast soon!
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stacytennesseeGreat conversations!So thankful to not feel alone in raising a child with ADHD.
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NotovaryActingGreat resource!I appreciate the insight offered from the hosts & guests
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MaosBeen waiting for a long time for this ‘castUpdated to add: The episodes so far have been both interesting and informative. It's great to hear the voices of other people going through similar things to what my family and I are dealing with all the time. And the experts sound kind and caring as well as authoritative. It's nice to hear suggestions from people who both know what they are talking about and understand that we parents have legitimate concerns. Parenting is hard and parenting a kid with issues is even harder. It’s so lonely and scary and it feels like the whole system is set up to frustrate you and your kid. Finding a podcast of stories from other people who are going through the same (or similar) issues is such a relief I almost started to cry. The first episode was TOO SHORT. I know, it’s a “teaser.” Consider me teased.
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TSK313Excellent!Love that this podcast combines stories from families and advice from experts!
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SarahBNCThank you!This is so helpful. I can’t wait to hear more.
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DC CzarinaLike finding an oasis in the desertTILT Parenting is the bar by which I judge other special needs parenting podcasts — and this much newer podcast has the same blend of information, empathy, humor and practical considerations for those of us in the partnering trenches with our “differently wired” (to use Debbie Reber’s term) kids. Can’t wait for more! ❤️👍🏼😀
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LmingallTHANK YOUOnly two episodes in, and I’ve LOLed and cried! Thank you for providing this support and resource to parents who can feel utterly alone (even when we know statistically that we’re not!). I’m already spreading the word and can’t wait for future episodes!
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aleste16So helpfulI love this podcast. I felt understood and validated because I feel a lot like how the people that spoke go through as well. I know that my child is amazing and that he is not broken. I prayed today and told God that he chose me to be his mom because he is so amazing and that I can handle this with his help. Please keep the podcasts coming because it made me feel not alone 😊
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KkhamlinAlphabet Soup MamaThanks for supporting all of us parents of our kids with alphabet soup. It feels so good to hear we are not alone.
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lisser929Is ADHD real??I loved this podcast as a mother of child who has ADHD I can totally relate to this episode. People constantly try to tell me that Patrick is just a boy being a boy and that he’ll be fine before he was diagnosed and even when it came time to make the decision to use medication people just don’t get it. Everything that is being said here is what I have experienced in my day to day life and it’s so good to know we are not alone. Keep up the great work!!!
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Angelamom123A. LyonsThis is great! I work in a school in special education and I love listening to the Podcasts. It’s important to continually hear others perspectives and to educate ourselves. Thanks for doing the Podcasts!
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LornaleeThanksI’m going into a 504 plan meeting tomorrow and this was empowering. I can do this!!
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KatieAbkPowerful and beautifulAn incredible podcast providing insight and support around topics and issues many of us are too scared to talk about. It means so much to know we’re not alone in our journeys.
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Angela LangeAMAZING New Podcast!This is an amazing new Podcast by Understood! A must listen for educators & administrators to understand the stress we can put on children & their families! We really must build a culture where every student knows they are needed in this world & a group of supporters who will ensure their success in education!
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LindsKruseWe don’t have to do this alone!What an amazing resource that resonates so much with me as a parent. It’s an incredible tool to build empathy and bridges across all the people who support individuals with learning and attention issues.
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ice-wings🐾🐲🌌Sooooo good!Thank you, Amanda, Lexi, Dena, Mark and everyone else who shared such thoughtful stories about IEP meetings. Can’t wait for the next episode!
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MrmoggIn It podcastReally exctied to listen to this podcast. It is about time that learning and attention issues get talked about up front and without shame... THANK YOU
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IAmRegularStormyI can’t waitAs a parent who is “in it”, I’m excited to listen to other parent stories. I love Understood.org. Can’t wait for the first episode.
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Jeff SwingleGreat Resource!Looking forward to hearing this podcast!
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NyrkimAwesome idea!What a wonderful resource for families. Can’t wait to hear more!
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