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Dr. Jason Kahn, PhD, on How Mightier Helps Kids Manage Big Emotions and Avoid Meltdowns (S6E17)
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Dr. Jason Kahn, PhD, on How Mightier Helps Kids Manage Big Emotions and Avoid Meltdowns (S6E17)
FromThe Autism Dad
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41 minutes
Released:
Jun 6, 2023
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Podcast episode
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So many of you have been asking for help managing meltdowns and Mightier is the best way for help kids learn the skills they need to avoid them in the first place. In this weeks episode, I share a remastered interview with Dr. Jason Kahn, PhD. Jason is developmental psychologist, Chief Science Officer, and Co-Founder at Mightier. I originally recorded this during COVID and but the information about Mightier is absolutely relevant today. Learn how Mightier uses biofeedback based video games to help kids learn to emotionally self-regulate.Learn More About MightierRead My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.About Dr. Jason Kahn, PhD: Dr. Jason Kahn, PhD is the Chief Science Officer and co-founder at Mightier. He combines his expertise in developmental psychology and mental health to create video games that help children build emotional strength: the ability to harness their emotions to overcome behavioral challenges. Dr. Kahn also holds an appointment at Boston Children’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School, where he creates and researches new technology addressing acute problems in pediatric mental health.About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com.Mentioned in this episode:Mentioned in this episode:Learn More: Kimberly J Charles
If you're struggling with your child's IEP meeting, Kimberly Charles, a Master IEP Coach and former educator with over 20 years of experience, can assist. She offers guidance in the IEP process, ensuring your concerns are addressed. Kimberly aims to improve communication between parents and IEP teams, working collaboratively to find solutions tailored to your child's needs. She empowers parents with tools and strategies for effective advocacy. Services are available across the U.S. with a free 30-minute initial consultation. Use the code “autism dad” for a 10% discount on your first package. Visit kimberlyjcharles.com to schedule
If you're struggling with your child's IEP meeting, Kimberly Charles, a Master IEP Coach and former educator with over 20 years of experience, can assist. She offers guidance in the IEP process, ensuring your concerns are addressed. Kimberly aims to improve communication between parents and IEP teams, working collaboratively to find solutions tailored to your child's needs. She empowers parents with tools and strategies for effective advocacy. Services are available across the U.S. with a free 30-minute initial consultation. Use the code “autism dad” for a 10% discount on your first package. Visit kimberlyjcharles.com to schedule
Released:
Jun 6, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
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