Discover Why Community is Critical in Neurodivergence
Do you feel alone in the journey of parenting a neurodivergent child? Or perhaps you yourself were diagnosed as an adult, and are starting to uncover a lot of things in your own childhood that suddenly make sense. Or maybe you’re struggling to come to grips with what it means to be neurodivergent.
We’ve been there ourselves! This is why we created NeurodivergenceHelp.Com: to offer a safe space for you to EXPLORE and learn, ENGAGE with others as we process feelings in a safe place, and eventually fully EMBRACE living with neurodivergence.
If this is your first time on the website, feel free to take a look around. Or, download our FREE E-book: Nuances Day-by-Day: a 30-Day Challenge to Appreciate the Neurodivergence, or check out our community forum, where you just might find your tribe!
Parenting a Neurodivergent Child
We all thought parenting was supposed to be easy. But what happens when all we want to do every. single. day. is to turn our backs on the ones we’re supposed to be taking care of–because we just. CAN’T. TAKE. it anymore?
Adult Diagnosis of Neurodivergence
As they say, it’s better late than never. Nothing is truer than for a neurodivergence diagnosis in adulthood! Maybe, like me, a lot of your experience being misunderstood as a child makes sense through the lens of ND. And maybe it can help rewrite our stories–and help us heal somewhere inside.
A Neurodivergent Person’s Need for Accommodation
What if neurodivergence is not something that needs to be fixed, but something to embrace? Maybe then we can make the accommodations that our or our loved ones’ neurodivergent minds need.
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Late Diagnosed Adults
Let’s share how later diagnosis led to Aha!moments that help us reframe our possibly less-than-ideal experiences in our younger years.
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Parents of Neurodivergent Kids
No shame here: whatever you’re going through, perhaps one of us has been down that road before too. Or perhaps not. Even so, we share hugs and support with no judgment.
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Homeschooling with Neurodivergence
Let’s share best practices in homeschooling for specific ND conditions. What worked for you may or may not work for others, but share them anyway.
Who WE ARE
Maybe Our Story Can Speak to Your Story
As a homeschooling mama, I thought I had it all together–until my adopted second son just did not fit into any typical mold I had in my mind. After countless battles, we finally entertained the idea that there was something different that needed to be addressed. What I didn’t count on was the discovery that this “something different” wasn’t just in my son, but also in me.
Excellent
Wow! These are really great! You did an incredible job giving some perspective of what it’s like to be a neurodivergent person. It’s a complex subject but having tools like poems opens up discussions for better understandings.
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Christy Fulkerson
Adult with Dyslexia, ADHD
Highly Recommended
It’s very relevant to how neurodivergent children feel!
★★★★★
Caila Gopun
Licensed Occupational Therapist
This resonated with me
This resonated with me. I went through the same process of second-guessing myself. I’m so glad someone coined the term neurodivergent. The perspective of them being wired differently and not having a disability is more helpful and allows us to navigate our daily interactions better.
★★★★★
Anonymous
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