Plain Talk: Dogs, Cats, & the Neurodivergent Brain (Unscripted & Unedited) đ¶đđ±đ„č
This episode is a different one, yâall!
No outline.
No âcheat sheet.â
No editing out the pauses or the âyou knows.â đ€đ€«
Just a real âplainâ conversation. I thought it would be fun to see what happens without my safe bullet points.Â
đ Give me about two minutes on this oneâit settles in and gets really good. Besides, itâs all about FURRY FAMILY! đ€© Animals are everything. Stepping out of your comfort zone can be a great experience.Â
Middle school is a time when life feels unpredictableâfriendships shift, social rules change by the hour, and for neurodivergent kids, sensory overload can turn an ordinary day into a storm.
So why do animals help so much?
In this off-the-cuff episode, we talk about dogs and cats not as âpets,â but as teammatesâpartners that help regulate a childâs nervous system in real, measurable ways.
We break down the neuroscience in plain language:
Petting an animal can lower cortisol, raise oxytocin, and help the brain feel safer. The limbic system begins to settle. The world feels different.
Then we get into what almost sounds unbelievable about dogsâtheir ability to detect emotional states through scent, track routines by âsmelling time,â respond to subtle pressure changes, and hear what the rest of us miss.
If youâve ever felt like your dog knew you were having a bad day before you did⊠youâre not imagining it.
And yesâwe give cats their due.
Cats arenât âless social.â Theyâre selectively socialâwired for predictable, low-pressure connection. From the slow blink to their carefully chosen moments of closeness, we explore why cats can be exactly what an anxious brain needs.
Youâll also hear stories about Neville, a little âstreet councilâ energy, and the very real truth about loving animalsâeven knowing loss is part of the deal.
đŹ Tell me: which animal has helped you (or your child) feel safe?
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New here? Start with âRidiculous Joyâ to get a feel for the heart of the show.
Want to reach out?
Suzanne M. Swain, EdS, LMSW
đ§ [email protected]
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Produced by StellaMix Podcast Productions: https://stellamix.com/
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If this episode helped your family or classroom, visit msmarypoppins.com and click Support the Show.
Your support keeps this podcast free, research-based, and centered on emotional health for kidsâespecially neurodivergent tweens and teens.
đ NO COMMERCIALS. NO âBUY SOMETHING.â
JUST KIDS, FAMILIES, TEACHING, AND LEARNINGâTOGETHER. đđ„âïž
Send Suzanne a Question or Comment:
If this episode helped your family or your classroom, you can support the work behind Middle School Mary Poppins by visiting msmarypoppins.com and clicking Support the Show.
Your support helps keep the podcast free, research-based, and focused on emotional health for kidsâespecially neurodivergent tweens and teens.
Thank you for being part of this community. đ
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