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Autistic People Don’t Lack Empathy

In fact, we’ve got more than enough — (An audio version of this article is available via the Neurodiverging Podcast, here.) I’m an autistic woman in my 30s. I’m introverted and a little awkward, but I do enjoy meeting new people and making new friends. However, I have this recurring experience in social settings that I find off-putting. …

Autism

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Autistic People Don’t Lack Empathy
Autistic People Don’t Lack Empathy
Autism

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Jan 28

Seeking Accommodations in an Ableist World

All my experiences are teaching me that in order to navigate an ableist world, we need to understand it as a white supremacist one. I fell for it again. As a neurodivergent Brown femme, I was duped into the false sense of security that comes with working alongside people who…

Racism

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Seeking Accommodations in an Ableist World
Seeking Accommodations in an Ableist World
Racism

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Dec 17, 2022

Podcast Recap: Autism and Overwhelm at Work with Danielle Sullivan

This article was written by Crystal Farmer, based on a podcast by Danielle Sullivan. You can learn more about Crystal and the Neurodiverging team here: https://www.neurodiverging.com/about-neurodiverging/ Welcome back to Podcast Recaps, where we summarize some of Neurodiverging’s most popular episodes. In this episode, Danielle talks about her journey through the…

Autism

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Podcast Recap: Autism and Overwhelm at Work with Danielle Sullivan
Podcast Recap: Autism and Overwhelm at Work with Danielle Sullivan
Autism

15 min read


Nov 28, 2022

Podcast Recap: Should I tell my child about their neurodiversity?

Welcome to Podcast Recaps: where we offer highlights from some of Neurodiverging’s most popular podcasts, in written form! In Episode 22, Danielle answered a question about telling children about their diagnoses. Let’s see what she said: Today I want to discuss a couple of questions that I’ve gotten a few…

Neurodiversity

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Podcast Recap: Should I tell my child about their neurodiversity?
Podcast Recap: Should I tell my child about their neurodiversity?
Neurodiversity

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Sep 4, 2022

Body Doubling for Autistic Folks

It’s very common for neurodivergent folks to have trouble staying attentive to a task that is not interesting to us. Even when we are trying to focus on the things we have to do, it can be hard to keep on-task. Some of the most common concerns are issues like: …

Autism

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Body Doubling for Autistic Folks
Body Doubling for Autistic Folks
Autism

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Jun 13, 2022

What is Liberation? (Ideology and the Unconscious)
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What your interpretation of Althusser brings up to me is his apparent lack of trust that…

What your interpretation of Althusser brings up to me is his apparent lack of trust that individuals will eventually recognize their own indoctrination and reject those identities that do not serve them. He seems to frame the subject as powerless in the face of these imposed, external identities. To some…

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Jun 3, 2022

Managing overwhelm by creating a sensory-friendly space in your home

If you’ve visited the Neurodiverging blog before, you may have seen this article on autism and fatigue. One of the ways that neurodivergent people can manage our energy levels is by ensuring that our home is sensory-friendly and matches our needs. For people with autism, it is essential that feelings…

Autism

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Managing overwhelm by creating a sensory-friendly space in your home
Managing overwhelm by creating a sensory-friendly space in your home
Autism

5 min read


Apr 17, 2022

Divergently Grieving: Death and mourning from an ADHD perspective

The death of a loved one takes a toll on all of us, but the process of grieving death is different for neurodivergent people. Author Sophia Kaur shares their experiences of neurodivergent grief, including their different styles of emotional recognition and time awareness as a person with ADHD. Maybe if we started creating the space that it takes for neurodivergents to grieve and process, neurotypicals would be able to allow themselves the time, space, and boundaries to grieve and process in their own way too.

Adhd

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Divergently Grieving: Death and mourning from an ADHD perspective
Divergently Grieving: Death and mourning from an ADHD perspective
Adhd

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Mar 21, 2022

Emotional Processing Is Different for Autistics

I talk a lot about delayed emotional processing in autistic people because I’m one of those individuals that has delayed emotional reactions fairly often. But, I know when you’re new to the idea of learning how your brain processes things, you read something like “delayed emotional reactions” and you’re like…

Autism

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Emotional Processing Is Different for Autistics
Emotional Processing Is Different for Autistics
Autism

6 min read


Mar 15, 2022

How to Communicate with Autistic Adults? This is the ultimate guide.

The idea that autistic people have poor communication skills is almost a cliché in neurodiversity circles. Sure, some autistic folks are bad communicators; that’s true among non-autistic people too. What’s behind that idea that autistics have poor communication skills? …

Neurodiversity

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How to Communicate with Autistic Adults? This is the ultimate guide.
How to Communicate with Autistic Adults? This is the ultimate guide.
Neurodiversity

4 min read

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