Communication: What it Means to be Non-Verbal (to me)
Being non-verbal means different things to different people. Here’s an informative explanation of how it has played out throughout Jim’s life.
Being non-verbal means different things to different people. Here’s an informative explanation of how it has played out throughout Jim’s life.
Children on the autism spectrum often experience co-occurring conditions at a much higher rate than the general public. Here, Sharon discusses how it impacts her son’s life.
Are we really broken, damaged goods? How discovering the neurodiversity paradigm changed the way Jordan thinks about our conditions. A frank discussion about autism, anxiety, and the guiding light of neurodiversity.
That moment when you find out you’re different from the other girls! How Tiffany learned to harness her neurodivergent strengths to get past the bullying and help others achieve meaningful relationships.
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