TPP 327: Debbie Reber Reflects on 7 Years of Tilt Parenting & the Tilt "Revolution" (Solocast)
Publisher |
Debbie Reber
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Kids & Family
Publication Date |
Apr 18, 2023
Episode Duration |
00:19:35

This is going to be a different kind of an episode, because it’s the seven-year anniversary of Tilt Parenting (!) and it felt like a good time to do some reflection on where we – you, me, this community – are now. And I wanted to reflect because I think it’s important to pause, take a breath, and notice this moment. 

So, in this episode, I’ll share reflections on what has changed in the “Tilt revolution” and the neurodiversity movement in the years since Tilt Parenting first launched, including the language used in this space. I also get a little personal and give you some updates from my world, our family’s journey, and what’s next. 

Lastly, I always want to offer something practical and tangible that you can take with you into your daily life, so I’ll tell you about the five biggest lessons I’ve been learning over the past few years and explain how they’ve impacted our family dynamic, and my own life as the parent of a differently wired kid.

Things you'll learn from this episode:

  • How the conversation, and terminology, surrounding neurodivergence and the “movement” has evolved over the past seven years
  • How I envisioned Tilt when I first developed it
  • Why I believe there is no such thing as “normal”
  • What I see as the most exciting developments in neuroscience developments and how they’ll impact differently wired children
  • How my personal life has changed since I started Tilt and the challenges I’ve encountered in doing the inner work
  • The five biggest lessons I’ve been learning over (and over) again in recent years
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