Rewriting Romance: How Autistic Adults Define Love
Exploring how unique sensory worlds and passionate interests create a path to flourishing.
Exploring how unique sensory worlds and passionate interests create a path to flourishing.
Exploring how unique sensory worlds and passionate interests create a path to flourishing.
The most important thing to understand is that a meltdown is not a “choice.” Dr. Felicity Sedgewick emphasizes that meltdowns are involuntary “crisis experiences.” They happen when internal and external demands exceed a person’s ability to cope.
How cultural expectations shape the neurodivergent experience for women in India.
It’s not just about being late; it’s about how the brain processes time and the emotional toll that follows.
If you have ADHD, you might feel like you’re constantly fighting a losing battle against clutter. Or, perhaps you are the complete opposite: your home is spotless, your calendar is color-coded, and you never miss a deadline, but maintaining that order leaves you completely exhausted.
A deep dive into the unique challenges and creative solutions found at the intersection of neurodivergence and gender identity.
More than a diagnosis, autism reshapes the entire family’s world in ways society rarely sees.
In this guide, we break down exactly how autism moves through families, why parents often get diagnosed after their children, and what this means for you.
Reading between the lines: how shared stories are helping neurodiverse youth rewrite their own social-emotional futures.