
stories and tales of neurodiversity, motherhood, spirituality and the search for wise womanly wisdom.
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when my daughter was a baby she could take one look at person in a café and react with an almighty scream.
she always knew things about people. things that the adult eye couldn’t see. maybe she saw a stranger’s aura or mood or maybe a win...
My daughter and I came up with the idea in the car one day.
Let’s start a club for neurodivergent girls, age 7-11. A place where girls could come together and really be themselves. Somewhere where they could talk to others just like them....
Dear reader,
It’s been around a year since I started taking Substack seriously, and so why not introduce myself finally. In true PDA style, this introduction was planned some time ago but the forces of nature just couldn’t quite allow it t...
Last week my daughter attended a summer camp, for 3 half days in a creative arts studio in my local community.
There she had a great time. The best time, she said.
She beamed with smiles when I picked her up, gave hugs to her new friend...
Hi, I’m Lauren from reasons to be weird. I write about the neurodivergent life / late-diagnosed autism + ADHD / parenting neurodivergent children / and life’s mushy stuff like love + grief / being in nature / soaking in community & other ma...
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