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The Strengths of Neurodivergence: Seeing Beyond the Struggle 💪
When you’re in the trenches, it can feel like the challenges of neurodivergence are all you can see. But there are so many strengths too. In this post, we shine a light on the creativity, resilience, passion and unique perspectives that make neurodivergent minds extraordinary.

Celine Dyer
Mar 163 min read


Meet Karen: Finding Answers, Strength, and Self‑Compassion at 62 💜
Discover Karen’s journey to an ADHD diagnosis at 62, and how understanding herself brought clarity, strength and self‑compassion during Neurodiversity Celebration Week.

Celine Dyer
Mar 168 min read


🌈 What Does Neurodiversity Look Like?
People often say someone “doesn’t look autistic” or “doesn’t seem ADHD.” But neurodiversity isn’t something you can see. In this post, we explore why every neurodivergent person looks, feels and experiences the world differently — and why that’s something to celebrate.

Celine Dyer
Mar 153 min read


Different Perspectives, Better Solutions: What Ashley Storrie Teaches Us About Neurodiversity 🌈🧠
Celebrate Neurodiversity Celebration Week with a look at Ashley Storrie’s reflections on different perspectives, creative problem‑solving and the strengths of neurodivergent minds.

Celine Dyer
Mar 152 min read


Neurodiversity Celebration Week Is Coming: Join Us From 15–22 March!🥳
Neurodiversity Celebration Week is nearly here! Explore last year’s content, listen to lived‑experience stories on our website and discover simple ways to prepare, get involved and show your support across Ayrshire and Arran.

Celine Dyer
Mar 102 min read


Celebrating Neurodivergent Friendships 🌼
Friendship doesn’t have to look “typical” to be real. Neurodivergent people often build deep, meaningful friendships through shared interests, quiet co‑presence, online spaces and honest connection. This post celebrates the many ways neurodivergent friendships grow — rooted in comfort, authenticity and being understood. 💙💜💚

Celine Dyer
Feb 233 min read


ADHD and support at school- your child's rights - Enquire/Scottish ADHD Coalition Webinar 🎓
ADHD and support at school- your child's rights - Enquire/Scottish ADHD Coalition Webinar 🎓
Catch up on Enquire’s brilliant webinar with Geraldine from the Scottish ADHD Coalition, exploring how schools can support children with ADHD and what families need to know about education rights.

Celine Dyer
Oct 31, 20251 min read


💜 Menopause & Neurodivergence: Navigating Change with Compassion
Menopause is more than hot flushes and brain fog—especially for neurodivergent individuals. In this post, we explore how menopause can amplify sensory sensitivities, emotional shifts, and cognitive challenges, and share compassionate ways to offer support. 💜

Celine Dyer
Oct 18, 20252 min read


Supporting Someone with DLD: Small Steps, Big Difference 💜
You don’t need to be an expert to support someone with DLD—just kind. In this follow-up to our “What is DLD?” post, we share simple, empowering ways to help someone feel heard, understood, and valued.

Celine Dyer
Oct 17, 20252 min read


What is Developmental Language Disorder? 🗣
You can’t see DLD—but for 1 in 14 people, it’s a daily reality. This DLD Awareness Day, we’re shining a light on Developmental Language Disorder: what it is, how it affects lives, and how we can all help make it seen. 💜💛

Celine Dyer
Oct 16, 20252 min read


ADHD Myths vs Reality: Setting the Record Straight ✅
there's more to ADHD than distraction or hyperactivity. Let's debunk 6 common myths and explore the real experiences behind this misunderstood condition

Celine Dyer
Oct 13, 20252 min read


Service Spotlight: Dyslexia Scotland 🔦
Dyslexia Scotland is a national charity dedicated to empowering children, young people, and adults with dyslexia. In this spotlight, we explore the free services, advice, and community support they offer to help people with dyslexia — and those around them — thrive.

Celine Dyer
Oct 8, 20252 min read


What is Dyslexia? 📖
Dyslexia is a neurodevelopmental difference that affects how a person reads, writes, and processes language — but it does not affect intelligence. In this blog, we explore the signs of dyslexia, common myths, strengths, and the support strategies that can make a real difference.

Celine Dyer
Oct 7, 20252 min read


How to Support Someone with Dysgraphia ✍️
Dysgraphia can make writing tasks challenging, but the right support helps children and adults to thrive. This blog shares practical tips for parents, teachers, and colleagues - from using assistive tech to celebrating effort over neatness.

Celine Dyer
Oct 6, 20251 min read


What is Dysgraphia? 📝
Dysgraphia is a lesser-known neurodevelopmental difference that affects writing skills — but it’s often misunderstood. In this blog, we explore what dysgraphia is, how it impacts children and adults, common myths, and the support strategies that can make a real difference.

Celine Dyer
Oct 6, 20252 min read


What is ADHD? ⚡
ADHD is one of the most well-known neurodivergent conditions, but it is still often misunderstood. In this blog, we explore what ADHD is, the different types, how it shows up in daily life, and the strengths it can bring.

Celine Dyer
Oct 2, 20252 min read


Non-Speaking Doesn’t Mean Not Thinking 💭
Being non-speaking doesn’t mean someone isn’t listening, thinking, or feeling. On Non-Speaking Day, we celebrate the many ways people communicate and challenge the assumptions that can silence them.

Celine Dyer
Sep 30, 20252 min read


Workplace Inclusion Week: Building Spaces Where Everyone Belongs
🌍 Workplace Inclusion Week is here! Inclusion isn’t just policy—it’s everyday actions that help everyone thrive. Discover small steps that make a big difference.

Celine Dyer
Sep 15, 20252 min read


FASD Myths vs Facts: Setting the Record Straight ✅
Think FASD is rare? Or that only heavy drinking causes it? In this blog, we bust the biggest myths and share the truths that every family, carer, and professional should know. 💙

Celine Dyer
Sep 8, 20251 min read


Building Your Self-Care Toolkit 🧰
Self-care isn’t selfish—it’s how we survive, recharge, and stay grounded. In this blog, we share simple, neurodivergent-friendly ideas to help you build your own self-care toolkit. From sensory soothers to emotional support and structure, this post is packed with ideas that actually work.

Celine Dyer
Jul 24, 20252 min read
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