
Dr. Ross Greene on the Kids Who Aren’t Okay
From TILT Parenting: Strategies, Insights, and Connection for Parents Raising Neurodivergent Children by Debbie Reber
February 25, 2026 · 36 min
About this episode
Dr. Ross Greene discusses his new book and the urgent need to support children in schools amidst rising mental health concerns.
Dr. Ross Greene’s work has profoundly shaped how so many of us think about kids’ behavior and what they actually need from the adults in their lives, so I’m thrilled to welcome him back to the show to talk about his brand new book, The Kids Who Aren’t Okay: The Urgent Case for Reimagining Support, Belonging, and Hope in Schools. Together, we explore the urgent need to reimagine how we support children in schools, especially as mental health concerns continue to rise. We dig into the importanc...
People in this episode
Host: Debbie Reber
Guest: Dr. Ross Greene
Topics covered
- children's behavior
- mental health
- support in schools
- neurodiversity
- education reform
Keywords
- Dr. Ross Greene
- mental health
- children
- support
- schools
- neurodivergent
- education
Mentioned in this episode
Books & works: The Kids Who Aren’t Okay: The Urgent Case for Reimagining Support, Belonging, and Hope in Schools
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