PinnedIt’s The Quiet Compliant Girls We Need To Worry AboutIn focusing on “challenging behaviors” we overlook neurodivergent girls who are strugglingOct 6, 2023A response icon34Oct 6, 2023A response icon34
The Deep Tiredness of a Later in Life DiagnosisAnd how taking heed of it is the way to a more authentic and aligned life6d agoA response icon96d agoA response icon9
It Doesn’t Take Much to Plunge Me Into a Situation Where I’m VulnerableSometimes my capacity to operate in a neurotypical world doesn’t stretch far enoughJun 5A response icon1Jun 5A response icon1
I’m Autistic and Here’s Why Sometimes I Choose DiscomfortThe power of immersing ourselves in challenging environments on our own termsMay 31A response icon3May 31A response icon3
Published inInvisible IllnessI Masked My Neurodivergence Because I Didn’t Feel Safe To Be MeWhen the world doesn’t accept your difference, it’s up to you to adapt to surviveMay 26A response icon11May 26A response icon11
The Rage of a Lifetime of Sacrificing Your Neurodivergent NeedsWhen survival no longer demands keeping quiet but speaking upMay 15A response icon30May 15A response icon30
Reframing AuDHD Inertia as Self-Care, Healing and GrowthThe deep inner wisdom in resisting the demands of modern lifeMay 14A response icon4May 14A response icon4
Why Rewilding is a Natural Fit With Unmasking NeurodivergenceConnecting with nature is helping me connect with my authentic selfMay 11A response icon1May 11A response icon1
“Coping” With Sensory Sensitivities Doesn’t Get Easier As You Get OlderThe need for better understanding of sensory issues for neurodivergent people across all life stagesMay 2A response icon24May 2A response icon24
Published inInvisible IllnessWhat Accessibility Means For A Neurodivergent PersonWe experience significant barriers in the systems we engage with to meet our basic everyday needsApr 30A response icon17Apr 30A response icon17