
I’m the outsider in my family. The one who doesn’t quite fit. My abnormality is what the rest of the world calls normality. I’m a neurotypical, and I make mistakes all the time that I'm trying to learn from. Maybe you can help.
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Eastern State Penitentiary in Philadelphia. 2019 photo by Hayley Juhl
The foundation of this [waves arms to encompass a corner of Substack] is that I’m a neurotypical person navigating a world in which most of my family and close friends a...
Photo by Hayley Juhl, 2018
A weary warning from a close friend haunts me.
“I hope you get the help you all need. I don’t think you will, but I really hope it works out.”
My wife and I were so relieved when our family was assigned, months...
To the Tim Horton’s lady I yelled at today,
It’s absolutely true that it shouldn’t take 20 minutes to pour a fucking cup of coffee.
But I shouldn’t have said it that way.
I shouldn’t have escalated, because you clearly had no idea one m...
One step at a time.
Neurotypicals like me are familiar with the byproducts of ADHD. It looks like: “I thought you said you were cleaning this room! Why is there more stuff spread around?” Or it looks like: “How are there cookies, cinnamon...
Acceptable food groups: fruit, veg, fries.
I’ve gotten a healthy dose, as I recover from the flu, of what it’s like for my kid to live with food aversions. I couldn’t eat for two days and then, with my stomach growling, my wife offered all...
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