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Why Puberty Can Feel More Intense đ±Understanding neurodivergence, change and growing up
Puberty can feel overwhelming for neurodivergent young people. This blog explores sensory, emotional and developmental reasons why this stage can feel more intense and how understanding helps.

Celine Dyer
May 183 min read
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Sophieâs Story: Understanding, Strength and Finding the Right Support đ
Sophie is an autistic woman, a mum and a dedicated nurse. In this powerful livedâexperience video, she shares her journey with honesty and warmth. Her story highlights the importance of understanding, community support and celebrating different ways of communicating and connecting.

Celine Dyer
Mar 2011 min read
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đ âI Always Knew I Was Differentâ â What Fern Brady Teaches Us About Neurodiversity
Fern Bradyâs words â âI always knew I was different, and now I know thereâs a name for itâ â capture an experience shared by many neurodivergent people. In this post, we explore why her message is so powerful, and how understanding our brains brings clarity, confidence and belonging.

Celine Dyer
Mar 183 min read
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Different Perspectives, Better Solutions: What Ashley Storrie Teaches Us About Neurodiversity đđ§
Celebrate Neurodiversity Celebration Week with a look at Ashley Storrieâs reflections on different perspectives, creative problemâsolving and the strengths of neurodivergent minds.

Celine Dyer
Mar 152 min read
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Seeing the Whole Picture: Autistic and ADHD Girls, Women and AFAB People đŒÂ
Autistic and ADHD girls, women and AFAB people are often misunderstood â not because they lack ability, but because their experiences donât fit outdated expectations. This post explores how masking can appear, the strengths that are too often overlooked, and why inclusive spaces help people feel safe to be themselves. Small changes can make a meaningful difference. đđđ

Celine Dyer
Feb 192 min read
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