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“Learning Outside The Lines” with Jonathan Mooney

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My guest is Jonathan Mooney - acclaimed author, passionate advocate, and an example of triumph over adversity. Living with ADHD and dyslexia, Jonathan’s inspiring journey from a struggling student to a successful author and speaker is brilliantly chronicled in our heart-to-heart conversation.

Jonathan Mooney is a dyslexic writer, speaker, and do-gooder who did not learn to read until 12 years old. He faced a number of low expectations growing up—was told he would flip burgers, be a high school drop out and end up in jail. Needless to say those hopeful prophecies didn’t come to pass. Opposed to being a high school drop out he became a college graduate from Brown University with an honors degree in English lit; instead of flipping burgers he ended up writing books titled Learning Outside The Lines, The Short Bus: A Journey Beyond Normal, and Normal Sucks. And instead of becoming an inmate he became an advocate creating organizations and initiatives that help people who get the short end of the stick.

Learn more about Jonathon Mooney: https://www.jonathanmooney.com/

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Topics covered in this episode:

  • What type of kid was Jonathan Mooney growing up?
  • How did he get through school in what felt impossible with ADHD and dyslexia?
  • The strategies that worked for him getting through school?
  • How he advocates as an adult for neurodiverse kids?
  • How the dynamic nature of the current educational system effects kids?
  • His words of wisdom for parents who are raising neurodiverse kids.

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Stay connected by email to Kate at ADHD Kids Can Thrive: ADHD Kids Can Thrive Sign Up

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Thank you for listening!

#adhd

#adhdkid

#adhdparent

#adhdkidscanthrive

#adhdparentsupport

#adhdsupport

#specialed

#parenting

#ADHDkidhealth

#brainhealth

#anxiety

#depression

#learningdisabilities

#dyslexia

#executivefunctioning

#dyslexic

#jonathanmooney

#neurodiversity

#normalsucks

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31 episodes

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Manage episode 401854182 series 3438605
Contenu fourni par Kate Brownfield. Tout le contenu du podcast, y compris les épisodes, les graphiques et les descriptions de podcast, est téléchargé et fourni directement par Kate Brownfield ou son partenaire de plateforme de podcast. Si vous pensez que quelqu'un utilise votre œuvre protégée sans votre autorisation, vous pouvez suivre le processus décrit ici https://fr.player.fm/legal.

My guest is Jonathan Mooney - acclaimed author, passionate advocate, and an example of triumph over adversity. Living with ADHD and dyslexia, Jonathan’s inspiring journey from a struggling student to a successful author and speaker is brilliantly chronicled in our heart-to-heart conversation.

Jonathan Mooney is a dyslexic writer, speaker, and do-gooder who did not learn to read until 12 years old. He faced a number of low expectations growing up—was told he would flip burgers, be a high school drop out and end up in jail. Needless to say those hopeful prophecies didn’t come to pass. Opposed to being a high school drop out he became a college graduate from Brown University with an honors degree in English lit; instead of flipping burgers he ended up writing books titled Learning Outside The Lines, The Short Bus: A Journey Beyond Normal, and Normal Sucks. And instead of becoming an inmate he became an advocate creating organizations and initiatives that help people who get the short end of the stick.

Learn more about Jonathon Mooney: https://www.jonathanmooney.com/

—---

Topics covered in this episode:

  • What type of kid was Jonathan Mooney growing up?
  • How did he get through school in what felt impossible with ADHD and dyslexia?
  • The strategies that worked for him getting through school?
  • How he advocates as an adult for neurodiverse kids?
  • How the dynamic nature of the current educational system effects kids?
  • His words of wisdom for parents who are raising neurodiverse kids.

—------

Stay connected by email to Kate at ADHD Kids Can Thrive: ADHD Kids Can Thrive Sign Up

—------

Thank you for listening!

#adhd

#adhdkid

#adhdparent

#adhdkidscanthrive

#adhdparentsupport

#adhdsupport

#specialed

#parenting

#ADHDkidhealth

#brainhealth

#anxiety

#depression

#learningdisabilities

#dyslexia

#executivefunctioning

#dyslexic

#jonathanmooney

#neurodiversity

#normalsucks

  continue reading

31 episodes

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