"A World of Difference: Embracing Neurodiversity," S3, E5 | "Twice-exceptional Kids"
What do you call a child who tests as gifted and has a diagnosed learning or attention issue?
It’s not a riddle, but rather a reality for at least 6% of students believed to be what is known as “twice-exceptional.”
2e children, as the shorthand goes, are intellectually gifted and neurodivergent, living with at least one learning disability such as ADHD, dyslexia, autism, or other learning differences.
Because of that profile — one in which their intellectual prowess may camouflage their disability or their clear-cut disability lands them in special education settings with students below their academic prowess — schools often find serving 2e students proves to be a riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma.
It’s no wonder that twice-exceptional students are among the most under-identified and underserved cohorts in schools.
On this episode, we visit an Arizona twice-exceptional teenager who through her podcast is giving voice and shedding light on the 2e life.