Being Neurodivergent·Family·Me Autism And Best Friends April 30, 2023 Best friends. I had a best friend at school who was really my only friend. Sure, I knew many people and was
Being Neurodivergent·Me Autism And Pregnancy November 13, 2022 The next few blogs I’ve written are the ones I’ve wanted to write for years but couldn’t. The shame that I felt
Being Neurodivergent·Me Autism: When The Day Is Just Too Much November 8, 2022 I notice everything… I notice I’m keeping an eye on the time although I’ve left 2.5hrs to do a 1hr 5 minutes
Being Neurodivergent·Family·SENCO Preparing Our Child For Their Autism Assessment October 6, 2022 This blog is written from experience within our family and is not intended as a guide of what parents should or shouldn’t
Being Neurodivergent·Family Being ‘Allowed’ To Be Autistic October 3, 2022 My 3rd son is diagnosed as autistic. There was no disappointment, no crying and no existential crisis for him when he was
Being Neurodivergent·Me Autism And Smiling October 2, 2022 There’s a photo of me holding my eldest just after we’d got home from the hospital. It’s supposed to be a lovely
Being Neurodivergent·Me Autism And Research August 24, 2022 Last week I took part in the Divergent Sounds project from King’s College London (funded by the Wellcome Trust) that is looking
Being Neurodivergent·Family Autism And The Unknown August 22, 2022 Yesterday we visited Wake the Tiger in Bristol primarily because it’s the summer holidays and it looked a fab thing to do.
Being Neurodivergent·Me Autism And Big Emotions August 15, 2022 Emotion has always been a bit tricky for me. The big emotions of life are every bit as challenging as the everyday
Being Neurodivergent·Me Why ‘One Square Peg?’ July 25, 2022 I’m sure you’ve heard of the phrase ‘A square peg in a round hole’ and that’s exactly how I’ve felt throughout my