is autism capitalized?
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Is Autism Capitalized? A Guide for Parents and Professionals

When discussing autism, you might wonder if the term should be capitalized. In the neurodiversity community, where language matters deeply, this is more than a grammatical questionโ€”it’s a reflection of identity and respect. Generally, the word “autism” is not capitalized unless it begins a sentence. However, some individuals and advocacy groups choose to capitalize “Autism”…

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Embracing Neurodiversity: A Guide for Families and Educators

In today’s ever-evolving society, embracing neurodiversity isn’t just a trendโ€”it’s a necessity. Neurodiversity celebrates the unique ways in which our brains function, acknowledging that variations are not deficits but part of human diversity. This concept has gained momentum as we recognize the incredible strengths and perspectives neurodivergent individuals bring to the table. From creative problem-solving…

Teaching life skills to neurodivergent young adults
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Teaching Life Skills to Neurodivergent Young Adults: A Guide for Parents and Professionals

Navigating the transition to adulthood can be daunting for any young adult, but for those who are neurodivergent, the journey comes with unique challenges. These young individuals, whether on the autism spectrum or with ADHD, benefit greatly from structured guidance in developing essential life skills. Teaching these skillsโ€”ranging from personal care and social interactions to…

Neuro affirming practices

Neuro Affirming Approaches: A Guide for Parents and Therapists

The concept of neuro affirming is rapidly gaining attention for its transformative potential in embracing neurodiversity. At its core, neuro affirming recognizes that differences in neurological functioningโ€”like ADHD, autism, or dyslexiaโ€”are natural variations of the human experience, not deficits to be corrected. This shift in perspective is crucial for parents, educators, and professionals who seek…

types of neurodiversity
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Understanding Types of Neurodiversity: A Guide for Parents and Professionals

Understanding neurodiversity and its many types can empower us to appreciate the distinct ways our brains work. From autism to ADHD, dyslexia to dyscalculia, each condition offers a unique lens on the world. These differences aren’t deficits; they’re part of human diversity. For parents, therapists, and professionals working with neurodivergent individuals, recognizing these variations is…

neurodiversity affirming occupational therapy
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Neurodiversity Affirming Occupational Therapy Practices

Are you striving to enhance your practice with neurodiversity affirming occupational therapy techniques? Embracing such approaches is crucial for providing effective support to neurodiverse individuals, helping them to thrive in their environments. Whether you’re new to the concept or seeking to refine your methods, this post is packed with actionable strategies and steps specifically tailored…

Using Declarative Language to help Neurodivergent Kids Learn Skills
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Using Declarative Language to Help Neurodivergent Kids Learn Skills

In this post, you will learn about declarative language and how you can get started using it today to help your child communicate and increase their independence. As a neurodivergent mom of a neurodivergent son, I’ve faced my fair share of communication challenges. The daily rush to get out the door, the high emotions, and…

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Neurodiversity-Affirming Practices: A Guide to Inclusive and Supportive Strategies

*In this post, you will learn about neurodiversity-affirming practices and how they can transform our approach to inclusivity, offering supportive strategies for celebrating and accommodating the diverse ways in which our brains operate. As an occupational therapist, a homeschooling mom to a wonderful neurodivergent child, and a proud sister to an amazing autistic brother, my…