Personal stories from parents of neurodivergent children, Q&As with neurodivergent thinkers and interviews with innovators in education.
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As 2024 drew to a close, I was sat in a kitchen in Somerset planning my career for 2025.
### 1\. Act fast
Raising neurodivergent children feels, to me, like a meandering river; it ebbs and flows. Sometimes, there is a dam in that river and it becomes still and stagnant. But we carefully dislodge the rocks and get the water moving again.
I hope you’ve enjoyed your Christmas break. I’ve had a lovely relaxing time with friends and family.
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Non-fiction author, journalist for nationals, a sometimes-viral poet, Sunday Times-bestselling ghostwriter and creative entrepreneur.
I am a multi-passionate creative, living my best, beautiful, intentional life in Somerset, UK with my four neurodivergent children and two dogs.
An unspoken woman in training.
Julie M Green writes The Autistic Mom. She is the author of Motherness, a memoir about "generational autism, parenthood, and radical acceptance." Her writing has been featured in Washington Post, Healthline, Parents, The Mighty, and more.
Professional book nerd, creative photographer. Storyteller, yarn spinner, child wrangler. Always chasing that good light
Katie is the author of Do Penguins Eat Peaches? and founder of Product Jungle. She is a mother of two and lives in London. She is soon to launch a new Substack, More2say, a weekly slice of life beyond business.
Clinical Psychologist, writer and activist exploring the margins of 'Normal'
Author | Educator | Coach | Creator of Belong…we are neurokin - The community supporting late discovered neurodivergent women’s growth. This is Who I Am: The Autistic Woman's Creative Guide to Belonging is out now.
Small thoughts on trying to navigate the UK SEND system.
Emily (She/Her) is a production accountant and writer from Devon. She is autistic with adhd and PDA, and is an associate editor for the Mum Poem Press, and Kaleidoscopic Minds, the first anthology of poetry written solely by Neurodivergent women.
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