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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


Parenting with a Digital Ally: How AI Is Supporting Caregivers of Neurodivergent Kids
She sat in the hallway, holding a cup of cold coffee she’d reheated three times but never drank. Her son had just had another...
May 183 min read
Smarter Learning for Every Mind: How AI Is Reshaping Special Education
The first time Mia solved a math problem on her own, her teacher cried. Not because it was a particularly hard problem. Not even because...
May 113 min read


Voice Unlocked: How AI Is Giving Nonverbal Individuals a New Way to Speak
It was the way her son looked at her that haunted her most. Not the meltdowns. Not the silence. Not the frustration. It was the deep,...
May 43 min read


Building Resilience: Strategies and Financial Safety Nets During a Recession (Part 4 of 4 with subscriber only podcast)
In the final installment of our series, we focus on empowering neurodivergent families with strategies to fortify financial stability during economic downturns. Building resilience involves proactive planning, informed decision-making, and leveraging available resources to navigate financial challenges effectively.
Apr 272 min read


Sustaining Therapies, Medication Access, and Navigating Insurance Amid Economic Instability (Part 3 of 4)
Navigating the complexities of maintaining therapies, accessing medications, and managing insurance can be particularly challenging for...
Apr 203 min read


Financial Strain: Housing, Employment, and Daily Living During Economic Downturns (Part 2 of 4 with subscriber only webinar)
As economic uncertainties loom, families with neurodivergent members face unique challenges that can significantly impact their financial stability and overall well-being. The convergence of employment vulnerabilities, housing instability, and the rising costs of daily living necessitates a proactive and informed approach to navigate these turbulent times. Employment Vulnerabilities: Navigating a Shifting Job Market Neurodivergent individuals often encounter distinct obstacl
Apr 132 min read


Understanding Economic Recessions and Their Unique Impact on Neurodivergent Individuals (Part 1 of 4)
As we navigate the complexities of an evolving economic landscape, recent developments have cast a shadow of uncertainty over many...
Apr 63 min read


Embracing Authenticity: Uncover Unique Self-Care Strategies for Preventing Burnout and Finding Authenticity (Part 3 of a 3 Part Series)
In today’s fast-paced world, autistic and neurodivergent individuals often encounter overwhelming challenges that can lead to burnout....
Mar 304 min read


Embracing Authenticity: Navigating Neurodivergent Living with Ease (Part 2 of a 3 Part Series- Podcast included)
In today’s busy world, the pressure to fit in can feel overwhelming. This is especially true for individuals who are neurodivergent. For many, the road to living authentically means navigating social expectations that push them to wear masks. These masks can lead to behaviors that feel unnatural. In this post, we will explore practical strategies for living authentically. We will highlight the importance of self-acceptance and community, showing how these factors can greatly
Mar 234 min read


Embracing Authenticity: Unveiling the Burden of Masking in Autism (Part 1 of a 3 Part Series)
Autism is often misunderstood, which leads to many social challenges for those on the spectrum. One important issue many autistic...
Mar 163 min read


ADHD in the Workplace: Tackling Time-Blindness for Success
Time management is a critical skill in any workplace, but for individuals with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) , managing deadlines, schedules, and daily tasks can be uniquely challenging. One of the most common struggles is time-blindness , the difficulty in perceiving and tracking time effectively. Unlike simple procrastination, time-blindness is a neurological issue that can cause professionals with ADHD to underestimate how long tasks will take , miss dead
Feb 244 min read


The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA): ACCESS NOW!
Introduction The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is one of the most significant pieces of civil rights legislation in the United...
Feb 175 min read


How to Navigate Neurodiversity in the Workplace: A Closer Look at ADA and Workplace Accommodations
Exclusive Members Only Podcast Below!! Understanding neurodiversity in the workplace is crucial for fostering a supportive environment. As awareness of neurodivergent conditions increases, it's vital for companies to adapt practices that allow all employees to succeed. This month, we will explore the importance of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and discuss practical workplace accommodations that can truly help neurodivergent individuals feel valued and supported. I
Feb 104 min read


Creating Sensory-Friendly Workplace Environments: Supporting Neurodivergent Employees
Creating a sensory-friendly workplace is essential for supporting neurodivergent employees, including those with autism, ADHD, dyslexia,...
Feb 32 min read


Brain Aging and Protection: Preserving Cognitive Health for the Long Term
As we age, our brains face unique challenges, from declining memory to increased susceptibility to neurodegenerative diseases. While aging is inevitable, how we age is not. In this final blog of our brain health series, we’ll explore the science behind brain aging, introduce supplements that can help preserve cognitive function, and invite you to our upcoming webinar with Herbalist Elizabeth Parker to dive deeper into the world of herbs for brain health. Understanding Brain A
Jan 273 min read


❄️January Webinar: HERBS🌿 AND BRAIN🧠 HEALTH❄️
Each month, we will feature a Subject Matter Expert discussing various topics that support the neurodivergent community. This month's...
Jan 232 min read
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