Kainos Joy Podcast: Neurodiversity Initiative

Kainos Joy Podcast: Neurodiversity Initiative This page is dedicated to all the people who have had challenges adapting to the neurotypical majority and especially to families w. neurodivergent kids.

I will provide you with weekly VLOGS, Explainer videos, & podcast interviews
❤️Anissa Zucker, M.ed.

09/18/2025

Juggling is a creative and rhythmic activity. It helps to open space in the nervous system. It can also be a playful way to find regulation. Have you felt this?

09/18/2025

She was always energetic, but people often mistook it for anxiety. Teachers even tried to block her view because she was always looking out into space, thinking. Turns out, it was just her way of meditating. Have you ever been misunderstood?

09/18/2025

Adults often suppress their natural need for movement, unlike children. Our bodies haven't changed much over millennia, yet we spend hours sitting at desks, leading to physical strain. It's crucial to find ways to release pent-up energy. Have you felt this?

09/10/2025

Studies show that the brain grows new gray matter when people rewire their thinking. To solve problems, people must upgrade their thoughts. It's about growing and changing. Have you felt this?

09/10/2025

Those kids who just won't sit still? It's not disobedience, it's often nervous system regulation. They're dissipating their energy. It is energy in motion. Have you ever noticed this?

09/10/2025

Kids are constantly told to settle down, but their nervous systems often crave movement. That built-up energy needs a release. It's how they're wired, like little Energizer bunnies needing to let off steam. Have you noticed this?

09/09/2025

This person shares how juggling, which they initially picked up for fun during homeschooling, became more than just a hobby. They explain how it's about playful movement, clarity, cognitive resilience, rewiring attention, and building emotional flexibility. It's not about fixing what's broken.

09/09/2025

What if urges weren't inherently bad? The Focused On Motion system uses 'Juggle Jitsu' to train the nervous system. Like Mr. Miyagi teaching karate, it uses movement and body awareness to improve brain function. Have you ever considered this approach?

Address

New Hartford, CT

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Kainos Joy Podcast: Neurodiversity Initiative posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Share

Category