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Navigating Neurodiversity: David Wildkress on Dyslexia, Compassion, and Complex Profiles | Dont Call On Me, The Dyslexia Podcast Ep. 26

Navigating Neurodiversity: David Wildkress on Dyslexia, Compassion, and Complex Profiles | Dont Call On Me, The Dyslexia Podcast Ep. 26

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In this episode, Megan and Eryn sit down with learning specialist David Wildkress. With over two decades of experience supporting neurodivergent individuals, David brings both professional expertise and deep personal insight into what it means to live and thrive with complex neurodiverse profiles.

David shares stories from his childhood growing up in a neurodivergent household, including the later-in-life diagnoses of his two older brothers with Autism and ADHD. He reflects on how those revelations reshaped his understanding of family dynamics, connection, and support.

David’s unique approach to educational therapy, a methodology he’s developed to empower clients rather than pathologize them, fosters self-understanding and transforms fear into confidence. With a calm and compassionate voice, David offers wisdom and encouragement for students, families, and educators alike.

Dyslexia On Demand

  • Book a consultation with Megan to discuss CALT therapy.

  • How Language Therapy is different from Tutoring

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  • Book a consultation with Eryn to discuss advocacy services.

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