Autism podcasts belong in everyone’s toolkit–whether you’re a parent, professional,

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Outdoor play is a childhood essential—but for autistic kids, it

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GPS trackers are widely used tools that help pinpoint a

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When you’re raising a child with autism or other developmental

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Featured Image by 比加 滕  via Pexels     This is a personal post where I’m sharing my journey, and I hope you find it helpful. […]

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Featured photo by Pixabay via Pexels It’s Monday morning, 8:47 AM. I start the day with full health points, but getting dressed has already chipped away […]

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Featured Photo by Daniel Xavier via Pexels Your inconsistency isn’t broken—it’s unmet needs. If you’ve ever felt like your brain works differently, like you can hyperfocus […]

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Featured Image by Gerd Altmann from Pixabay   If you’re neurodivergent and employed, or seeking employment, asking your employer to make reasonable adjustments might be one […]

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Featured Photo by Lisa from Pexels   Social media has transformed how people discover and understand neurodivergence. In the past, most people learned through doctors, school […]

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Featured Image by Gerd Altmann from Pixabay   Dyslexia affects up to 20% of the global population, making it one of the most common forms of […]

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