Working from home can be challenging for some neurodivergents who require routine, however, many also relish the opportunity due to sensory impairment in the office. Stacia discusses the merits of working away from the office as a neurodivergent.
Read moreIsidore writes about some healthy coping mechanisms that allow her to bring out the very best in her autistic life
Read moreRead part 2. of eleven-year-old, Will Hare’s, remarkable story of premature birth and the challenges it brought to his brain. Part 2 discusses the groundbreaking neurological treatment that subdued Will’s many difficult symptoms.
Read moreGuest author, 11-year-old, Will Hare, writes a two-part exclusive for Planet Neurodivergent telling of the diagnosis and treatment that lead to him no longer being trapped in his own body.
Read moreMigraines seem to be a common occurrence among we neurodivergent folk. Samantha gives us the rundown on migraines and the neurodivergent conditions they are linked to.
Read moreYou don’t need to be a superparent this holiday season. Keep it together for you and your neurodivergent kids with these fab tips from Sandra.
Read moreMarta highlights how massage can be beneficial for neurodivergents to alleviate stress levels over the holiday period This article includes an overview of our biology and reasons for stress induction, plus, ways to navigate massage if you don’t like to be touched!
Read moreSensory sensitivities can make it difficult for those with a neurodivergent condition to enjoy the holiday period. In this post, Wickie points out the ups and downsides of having sensory issues at Christmas time.
Read moreGuest writer, Jessica Dark, from Hygge Me talks about expressing her neurodivergent differences, allowing her true colours to be seen, and her journey towards self-acceptance.
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