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Language Rewired - Understanding Aphasia and Communication Access Post-Stroke
“I know what I want to say. I just can’t get the words out.” For many stroke survivors, that sentence captures the daily frustration of...
Jul 232 min read


Stroke-Induced Neurodivergence: Rethinking Recovery Through a Neurodiversity Lens
Every year, nearly 800,000 people experience a stroke in the United States alone. For many survivors, recovery is not just a physical...
Jul 62 min read


Understanding the Medication Maze: A Parent’s Guide to Prescriptions for Autism and ADHD
When your child first receives an autism or ADHD diagnosis, you’re likely handed a stack of referrals, resources, and maybe—sooner than...
Jun 13 min read


Training That Thinks: How AI Is Transforming First Responder Interactions with Neurodivergent Communities
Code for a FREE Police and Autism Interaction course, valued at $599 below: The sirens were distant, but growing louder. A boy stood on the curb, rocking back and forth, flapping his hands. He wasn’t in danger—but the approaching officers didn’t know that. They’d been called about a “suspicious male.” No one mentioned he was autistic. When the officers arrived, they started asking questions. Loud ones. Rapid ones. The boy didn’t answer—he couldn’t. His breathing changed. His
May 253 min read
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