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EPISODE · Jun 15, 2026 · 1H 8M

Why high-performing neurodiverse students are often overlooked and what schools and parents can do to better support them.

from Navigating Neurodiverse Education Podcast · host Ruth

Send us Fan MailIs your child or student achieving academically but struggling beneath the surface?Many neurodivergent children appear to be coping because they earn good grades, follow the rules, or excel in areas of interest. But what happens when their strengths are hiding significant challenges?In this powerful episode, Educational Therapist Grace Ferber explores the often-overlooked world of twice-exceptional (2e) students—children who are both gifted and neurodivergent. These learners are among the most likely to fall through the cracks because their abilities can mask difficulties with anxiety, ADHD, autism, dyslexia, executive functioning, sensory processing, and emotional regulation.Together, we discuss why high-performing neurodivergent students are frequently missed by schools, the hidden toll of masking, and how academic success does not always mean a child is thriving. Grace shares practical insights for parents and educators on recognising the warning signs of burnout, understanding what may be happening beneath the surface, and creating environments where children feel supported, understood, and accepted.In this episode, you'll learn:Why gifted neurodivergent students are often overlooked.How anxiety, executive functioning challenges, and sensory needs can be hidden behind strong academic performance.The impact of masking on mental health and wellbeing.What burnout can look like in high-performing neurodivergent children.How parents can support their child at home and reduce overwhelm.Ways schools can prioritise emotional wellbeing alongside academic achievement.What to do if you suspect a child is struggling despite appearing successful.Where families and educators can access further support and resources.Whether you're a parent wondering why your child is exhausted after school, or an educator wanting to better support neurodivergent learners, this episode offers valuable insights into the children who are often seen as "doing fine" but may need understanding and support the most.For more advice, support, to book a consultation or to find out more information please visit:The Neurodiverse Education Hub WebsiteYou can also purchase our e-book from the website:e-book - Navigating Education: A Parent's Guide to Choosing the Right Primary School for your Neurodivergent Childand ourFree Brochure - Transitioning from Kindergarten to Primary School for your Neurodivergent ChildVisit's The Neurodiverse Education Hub's Website  for information on the following:Work With Me - Individual Education Plans (IEP's), Play Skills, Online TutoringWebinars Social MediaBooksFree Podcast PDF's

Send us Fan Mail Is your child or student achieving academically but struggling beneath the surface? Many neurodivergent children appear to be coping because they earn good grades, follow the rules, or excel in areas of interest. But what happens when their strengths are hiding significant challenges? In this powerful episode, Educational Therapist Grace Ferber explores the often-overlooked world of twice-exceptional (2e) students—children who are both gifted and neurodivergent. These learner...

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