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The Double Journey: Parenting Neurodivergent Children as a Neurodivergent Parent
(Please enjoy this glimpse into my neurodivergent family life. Most of it is clean - I think?!) Parenting is hard. Parenting neurodivergent children often requires even more flexibility, advocacy, problem-solving, and emotional energy. When you're neurodivergent too, those challenges can feel especially overwhelming. As a neurodivergent parent, I am managing therapy appointments, school meetings, daily routines, family responsibilities, and a career while also supporting my o
18 hours ago


What Is Neuroacceptance? Moving Beyond Awareness
For decades, conversations about neurodiversity have often focused on deficits, symptoms, and interventions designed to make people appear more "typical." While support and skill-building can be valuable, there is a growing movement toward a different perspective: neuroacceptance. Neuroacceptance recognizes that neurological differences are a natural part of human diversity. Autism, ADHD, obsessive-compulsive disorder, dyslexia, sensory processing differences, intellectual di
Jun 9
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