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Neurodivergence and Sibling Relationships: Understanding the Impact and Supporting Siblings 🌈
Sibling relationships are often some of the longest and most meaningful relationships we have in life. They can hold love, fun, frustration, loyalty and deep connection. When one sibling is neurodivergent, this relationship can be shaped in unique ways. For many families, siblings grow up learning empathy, flexibility and understanding. At the same time, they may also experience challenges that are not always visible or talked about. Recognising and supporting siblings matte

Celine Dyer
Apr 243 min read


Supporting Transitions: The Small Daily Changes That Matter 🌱
Transitions are part of everyday life. They happen when we move from one activity to another, one place to another, or one role to another. For many neurodivergent people, these small daily transitions can be just as challenging as big life changes. That might include: Waking up and getting out of bed Moving from play to homework Leaving the house Switching tasks at work Ending a conversation Going from busy time to rest time These moments often get overlooked. But they matte

Celine Dyer
Apr 233 min read


Studying Tips for Neurodivergent Individuals: Working With Your Brain, Not Against It 🎓
Tired of study advice that never works? Discover neurodivergent-affirming strategies designed to support how you actually learn.

Celine Dyer
Apr 203 min read


Thank You, Goodbye, and Good Luck, Olusola 🫶
A heartfelt thank you and goodbye to Olu, who has been an amazing part of our admin team during maternity cover. Wishing her every success in her next chapter.

Celine Dyer
Apr 161 min read


After Work or School Restraint Collapse: Why Neurodivergent People Fall Apart at Home 🏠
Many neurodivergent people seem ‘fine’ all day — then collapse at home. This post explores after work or school restraint collapse, why it happens, and how understanding it can replace shame with self-compassion.

Celine Dyer
Apr 163 min read


H is for Honesty: Navigating Oversharing and Brutal Truths
H is for Honesty: exploring why neurodivergent honesty can look like oversharing or blunt truths, and how to support balanced, kind communication. Practical strategies for individuals, families, and professionals.

Celine Dyer
Apr 134 min read


A Guide to Understanding and Supporting Self‑Injurious Headbanging 🤦
Self‑injurious headbanging can be scary and overwhelming to witness — but it isn’t “bad behaviour.” It’s communication. In this post, we explore why headbanging happens, what it can signal, and how to support someone safely and compassionately. From sensory needs to emotional overwhelm, we break down practical strategies that protect dignity, reduce harm, and help everyone understand the distress behind the behaviour.

Celine Dyer
Apr 104 min read


Celebrating Celine’s National Diversity Award nomination 💜
We’re proud to celebrate NEST team member Celine Dyer’s nomination for the National Diversity Awards. Her lived experience, humility and community‑focused work are being recognised nationally.

Celine Dyer
Apr 82 min read


Sleep & Autism: A Free Pre‑Recorded Workshop 😴
At NEST, we know that sleep plays a huge role in day‑to‑day wellbeing . For many autistic people, sleep can be one of the most persistent and misunderstood challenges. And while this workshop focuses on autism, much of what we cover is also relevant to other neurodivergent conditions , including ADHD, dyspraxia, dyslexia, and more. Difficulties with sleep can affect: Energy levels and mood Emotional regulation Focus and learning Daily routines and independence These challenge

Celine Dyer
Apr 72 min read


🎭 The Cost of Masking
Masking helps some neurodivergent people feel safe — but it comes with a hidden cost. Learn why people mask and how we can create spaces where they don’t have to.

Celine Dyer
Apr 32 min read


Autism & Humanity – Every Life Has Value 🌍
Discover the 2026 Autism Acceptance Day theme, “Autism & Humanity – Every Life Has Value,” and explore key statistics, challenges, and the urgent call for true inclusion.

Celine Dyer
Apr 23 min read


G is for Glimmers: Finding the Bright Spots in Your Day 🌟
G is for Glimmers! In this week’s A–Z of Neurodivergence post, we explore the power of small positive moments and how they can boost confidence, emotional regulation, and connection for neurodivergent individuals, families, and professionals.

Celine Dyer
Mar 303 min read


The Clocks Go Forward on Sunday: What This Means for Neurodivergent Individuals ⏰
The clocks go forward this Sunday. Learn how the time change can affect neurodivergent people and discover practical tips to support a smoother transition.

Celine Dyer
Mar 272 min read


🌈 Why Support Strategies Aren’t One‑Size‑Fits‑All
Support strategies aren’t universal. Discover why every neurodivergent person needs approaches that reflect their own sensory, emotional and communication needs.

Celine Dyer
Mar 253 min read


Emotional Regulation Is a Learned Skill 🌿
Emotional regulation is a learned skill — and everyone develops it at their own pace. Discover gentle, neuroaffirming ways to support emotional regulation in children, young people and adults.

Celine Dyer
Mar 232 min read


Last Chance to Sign Up: Introduction to Neurodiversity Webinar !
Curious about neurodivergence? Join our gentle, inclusive Intro to Neuro webinar and learn the basics in a friendly, easy‑to‑follow way. Sign‑up closes at 9am tomorrow — last chance to book! 💙💚💜

Celine Dyer
Mar 231 min read


Rounding Up Neurodiversity Celebration Week 2026🥳
Join us as we wrap up Neurodiversity Celebration Week with gratitude for our amazing storytellers and local services. Now it’s your turn — tell us which Ayrshire organisations you want us to spotlight next.

Celine Dyer
Mar 222 min read


Our Team’s Favourite NEST Resources (…and yes, choosing was very hard!)
For Neurodiversity Celebration Week, our team chose their favourite NEST resources from the past year — and it was far from easy! From sensory support to time blindness, reframing neurodivergence to emotional understanding, these picks reflect the heart of our work: compassion, accessibility and celebrating neurodivergent strengths.

Celine Dyer
Mar 213 min read


Service Spotlight: Ayrshire Adult ADHD Peer Support Network (AAAPSN) 🔦
Today we’re spotlighting the Ayrshire Adult ADHD Peer Support Network (AAAPSN), a volunteer‑led community supporting adults with ADHD across Ayrshire. With welcoming groups in North, South and East Ayrshire — including quiet, low‑sensory sessions — AAAPSN offers connection, understanding and a safe space for adults to share experiences without judgement.

Celine Dyer
Mar 215 min read


The Importance of Co‑Regulation: How We Support Each Other to Feel Safe and Calm
Co‑regulation is one of the most powerful tools we have for helping children and adults feel safe, calm and connected. This gentle, neuro‑affirming approach explains how our presence and regulation can support someone else’s nervous system when emotions feel big. Learn what co‑regulation is, why it matters, and how to do it in everyday life.

Celine Dyer
Mar 213 min read
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