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Exploring Neurodiversity with Theo Smith and friends - is your go-to podcast for ADHD, Autism, Dyslexia, and more. Hosted by Theo Smith, this podcast spotlights global voices and real-life experiences, offering deep insights into embracing neurodiversity, inclusive workplaces, and overcoming challenges. Perfect for HR professionals, business leaders, and anyone eager to unlock the potential of diverse minds. Join the movement: #NeurodiversityAtWork #NeurodiversityWithTheoSmith. Follow Theo on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/theosmithuk
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Exploring Neurodiversity with Theo Smith and friends - is your go-to podcast for ADHD, Autism, Dyslexia, and more. Hosted by Theo Smith, this podcast spotlights global voices and real-life experiences, offering deep insights into embracing neurodiversity, inclusive workplaces, and overcoming challenges. Perfect for HR professionals, business leaders, and anyone eager to unlock the potential of diverse minds. Join the movement: #NeurodiversityAtWork #NeurodiversityWithTheoSmith. Follow Theo on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/theosmithuk
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Neurodiversity with Theo Smith

In this episode, Theo Smith and David Richmond explore the complexities of neurodiversity in the workplace, discussing personal experiences, career transitions, and the importance of supportive policies. They delve into the barriers faced by neurodiverse individuals in employment, the significance of open communication, and the need for organizations to create inclusive environments. David shares insights from his journey, including the development of a neurodiversity policy and the challenges of self-advocacy in a rigid recruitment landscape. In this conversation, David Richmond discusses the importance of understanding neurodiversity within organizations, emphasizing the need for inclusive policies that consider the perspectives of neurodiverse individuals. He shares his personal journey of self-discovery and advocacy, highlighting the significance of community support and the role of fathers in the neurodiversity conversation. The discussion also touches on the impact of HR practices and technology, particularly AI, in creating supportive environments for neurodiverse individuals. - The journey of understanding neurodiversity is personal and ongoing. - Career transitions can lead to discovering one's true potential. - Rigid policies often create barriers for neurodiverse individuals. - Open communication is essential for effective support in the workplace. - Self-advocacy is crucial but often challenging for many individuals. - Organizational support can significantly impact employee experiences. - Creating inclusive policies is a vital step towards neurodiversity acceptance. - Understanding individual needs requires empathy and patience. - The perception of neurodiverse individuals can differ from reality. - Starting with the end goal in mind can simplify complex tasks. Organizations often recognize the need for neurodiversity initiatives but struggle with implementation. - Neurodiverse individuals can provide unique insights into policy development. - Self-advocacy is crucial for understanding one's own needs and experiences. - Community support is vital for neurodiverse individuals and their families. - Dads play an essential role in the neurodiversity conversation and should be included. - Inclusive spaces are necessary for neurodiverse individuals to thrive. - HR departments can be both a barrier and a support system for neurodiverse employees. - Technology, including AI, can aid neurodiverse individuals in their daily tasks. - Open communication about challenges is important in both personal and professional settings. - Understanding neurodiversity benefits everyone, not just those who identify as neurodiverse.…
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In this episode of Neurodiversity with Theo Smith, guest James Driver shares his personal journey with neurodiversity, discussing his experiences with dyslexia and the potential for ADHD. The conversation explores the challenges faced in early education and the workplace, emphasizing the importance of understanding and supporting neurodivergent individuals. James highlights the need for education around neurodiversity, particularly in startup environments, and discusses initiatives to create supportive work cultures. The episode concludes with insights on the impact of open conversations about neurodiversity in fostering inclusive workplaces. In this conversation, James Driver discusses the importance of understanding neurodiversity in the workplace, the implementation of reasonable adjustments, and the feedback received on new policies. He emphasizes the need for ongoing education and support for neurodivergent employees, the integration of AI in HR practices, and the cultural perspectives that influence how neurodiversity is perceived. The discussion highlights the importance of individualized support and the necessity for organizations to take proactive steps in creating inclusive environments.takeaways James Driver has 18 years of experience in recruitment and HR. He was diagnosed with dyslexia at a young age. James is exploring the possibility of having ADHD. Early education experiences can significantly impact self-esteem. Support from understanding teachers can change lives. Neurodiversity education is crucial for workplace inclusion. Startups may be more accommodating to neurodivergent individuals. Creating neurodiversity policies is essential for support. Open conversations about neurodiversity can foster belonging. Tools and resources can help neurodivergent individuals succeed. Managers often lack understanding of neurodiversity. Education is crucial for supporting neurodivergent employees. An accessibility passport can document necessary adjustments. Feedback on new policies has been positive so far. Small steps can lead to significant changes in the workplace. AI can enhance HR practices and support neurodiversity. Cultural perspectives impact the understanding of neurodiversity. Individualized support is essential for employee success. Organizations must take action to create inclusive environments. The conversation around neurodiversity is evolving and needs attention. Interested to connect or reach our guest James Driver, you can find him here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamesdriver/…
In this episode of Neurodiversity with Theo Smith, Grant Harris shares his journey as a neurodiverse individual and the work he does to promote neuroinclusion and diversity in organisations. He discusses his late diagnosis of autism, the challenges he faced in communication, and the importance of community and family support. Grant also highlights his experience in writing books on DEIA and his consulting work aimed at helping organisations implement effective diversity practices. Takeaways Grant Harris is a small business owner and advocate for neurodiversity. He was diagnosed with autism in his late 30s, which changed his perspective on his life experiences. Communication challenges are a significant aspect of being neurodiverse. Family dynamics play a crucial role in understanding and supporting neurodiversity. Grant emphasises the importance of community in personal and professional growth. He has written three books focused on DEIA practices and frameworks. His consulting work aims to help organisations improve their diversity and inclusion efforts. Grant believes in the power of personal stories to drive change in organisations. He encourages open communication about needs and accommodations in both personal and professional settings. The future of work requires neuro-inclusive environments to attract and retain talent. Find and connect with Grant on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/grantharris555/…
In this conversation, Theo Smith and Steven Ingram discuss the importance of neurodiversity and neuro-inclusion in the workplace. Steven shares his personal journey as a neurodivergent individual and the founding of Neurodiversity Together, emphasizing the need for organisations to adopt inclusive practices that benefit all employees. They explore the challenges faced by neurodivergent individuals, particularly in parenting and workplace settings, and the importance of flexibility and understanding in fostering a supportive environment. The discussion also touches on the future of neurodiversity and the potential for positive change in organizational cultures. Neurodiversity Together focuses on inclusivity for all individuals. Over 70% of autistic adults in the UK are unemployed. Neuro-inclusion enhances overall workplace productivity. Personal experiences shape the understanding of neurodiversity. Flexibility in the workplace is crucial for neurodivergent individuals. The brain requires preparation to function optimally. Organizations must adapt processes for neurodivergent employees. Productivity should be measured in diverse ways. Support for neurodivergent individuals benefits the entire organization. The future of neurodiversity looks promising with ongoing advocacy.…
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In this episode of Neurodiversity with Theo Smith, Sarah Dixon, Director of the Accessible Learning Foundation, shares her inspiring journey from a successful career in law and property to becoming a passionate advocate for neurodivergent communities. Motivated by her experiences as a parent of neurodivergent children, Sarah discusses the importance of early identification and support for neurodivergent individuals in schools, workplaces, and prisons. She highlights the challenges faced in these areas, including funding and cultural barriers, and emphasises the need for systemic change to create a more inclusive society. Sarah also shares her aspirations for the future of ALF and how individuals can get involved in supporting this vital work. Sarah transitioned from a successful legal career to advocate for neurodivergent communities. Her personal experiences as a parent motivated her advocacy work. Early identification and support for neurodivergent individuals are crucial. The Accessible Learning Foundation focuses on schools, prisons, and workplaces. Funding and time constraints are significant barriers in education. Cultural change is needed in workplaces to support neurodivergent employees. Diagnosis can empower individuals to understand their strengths and challenges. Community engagement is essential for driving change in neurodiversity advocacy. Sarah emphasizes the importance of every conversation being a positive one. The future of ALF includes expanding early identification programs and community outreach. You Can find out more here: https://www.accessiblelearningfoundation.org/…
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1 Steve Collinson - Neurodiversity Discrimination Exposed! Zurich UK look to make a positive difference. 58:45
In our latest podcast episode, we had the pleasure of hosting Steve Collinson, Chief HR Officer at Zurich Insurance UK, to discuss a crucial topic: neurodiversity in the workplace. 🤝 🔍 Key Takeaways: - **Rethinking Recruitment**: Zurich is pioneering inclusive hiring processes to remove barriers for neurodivergent candidates. - **Data-Driven Insights**: Research revealed that 63% of neurodivergent adults feel employers see neurodiversity as a red flag. Zurich is using this data to drive change. - **Practical Initiatives**: From clear job descriptions to flexible interview formats, Zurich is implementing strategies to support neurodivergent individuals. - **Employee Feedback**: Listening to neurodiverse colleagues has been instrumental in shaping Zurich's initiatives. - **Supportive Environment**: Zurich offers neurodiversity assessments and flexible working options, ensuring employees can thrive. Steve shared Zurich's journey, emphasizing the importance of concrete actions over mere presentations. With 1 in 7 people in the UK being neurodivergent, it's vital to create an inclusive environment where everyone can succeed. 🌈 Zurich's efforts are not just about compliance but about genuinely making the workplace better for everyone. By focusing on neurodiversity, they are tapping into a valuable talent pool and fostering a culture of understanding and support. 🌟 Let's continue to push for inclusivity and make our workplaces a haven for all talents. 💼✨ #Neurodiversity #InclusiveWorkplace #HR #Recruitment #DiversityAndInclusion #ZurichInsurance #WorkplaceInclusion #NeurodivergentTalent #EmployeeSupport #FlexibleWorking #DataDrivenHR…
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In this episode Theo Smith speaks with Nicole Bateman, a SEND advisor and co-founder of the Super Sensory Squad. They discuss Nicole's journey from being a teacher to advocating for children with sensory needs, the importance of understanding sensory processing, and practical strategies for parents and activity providers to support children. The conversation highlights the significance of creating inclusive environments and the impact of parental experiences on education. Takeaways Nicole Bateman is a SEND advisor and co-founder of the Super Sensory Squad. The Super Sensory Squad uses penguin characters to teach children about sensory systems. Understanding sensory and emotional regulation is crucial for children's learning. Nicole's journey began after her son was diagnosed with epilepsy and autism. Parents often leave teaching roles to support their children with additional needs. It's important to look beneath a child's behavior to understand their needs. Creating a predictable environment helps children feel in control. Activity providers need training to support children with sensory differences. Regulation strategies can include proprioceptive input and sensory-friendly activities. Future aspirations include getting the Super Sensory Squad animated for wider reach.…
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In this episode of Neurodiversity with Theo Smith, David Plink, CEO of Top Employers Institute, shares insights on the intersection of neurodiversity, inclusion, and leadership. The conversation explores the importance of understanding neurodiversity in the workplace, the role of organizations in fostering inclusive environments, and the challenges and opportunities that arise in neurodiversity initiatives. David emphasizes the need for a cultural shift in how organizations approach neurodiversity, highlighting the benefits of collaboration and community in creating supportive workplaces. The discussion also touches on global perspectives on neurodiversity and the future of work, advocating for personalized and adaptable work environments that cater to diverse needs. Takeaways: - Neurodiversity is a unique way of looking at the world. - Personal experiences drive the importance of neurodiversity. - Organizations need to create a culture of openness. - Neurodiversity initiatives are still in early development stages. - Collaboration is key to advancing neuroinclusion. - Different countries are at varying levels of neurodiversity awareness. - Technology can help in creating inclusive recruitment processes. - Understanding neurodivergent perspectives can improve workplace design. - Personalization in the workplace enhances employee experience. - Community building is essential for sharing best practices.…
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In this episode of Neurodiversity with Theo Smith, Kimberly Fraser shares her personal journey with dyspraxia, discussing the challenges she faced in education and the workplace. The conversation highlights the importance of understanding neurodiversity, the impact of early experiences on self-perception, and the need for greater awareness and adaptations in various environments. Kimberly emphasizes the strengths of neurodiverse individuals and advocates for increased dialogue and support for those with dyspraxia. Dyspraxia affects individuals differently, impacting memory, concentration, and coordination. Early educational experiences can significantly shape self-perception and self-worth. Realization of one's neurodiversity can be transformative and empowering. Barriers in education and the workplace often stem from a lack of understanding. Adaptations in work environments are crucial for neurodiverse individuals to thrive. Neurodiverse individuals often possess unique strengths and skills. Advocacy for dyspraxia awareness is essential for societal change. Reading and connecting with others can help individuals understand their neurodiversity. Community support and resources are vital for those discovering their neurodiversity. neurodiversity, dyspraxia, personal experiences, education, workplace challenges, advocacy, awareness, strengths, self-perception.…
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In this engaging conversation, Theo Smith and Dave Thompson explore the evolving landscape of neurodiversity and inclusion in the workplace. They discuss Dave's personal journey with neurodiversity, the challenges faced by neurodivergent individuals in traditional work environments, and the importance of moving beyond labels to focus on success enablers. The conversation highlights the need for universal design in workspaces and the emerging trends in neurodiversity-focused employee resource groups. Ultimately, they emphasize the importance of creating a more inclusive and empathetic work environment for all individuals, regardless of their neurodivergent status. Takeaways Neurodiversity is an evolving space that requires continuous adaptation. Segregation in education and work can limit opportunities for neurodivergent individuals. Neuroinclusion should focus on individual needs rather than creating special programs. Success enablers are more effective than traditional accommodations. Universal design benefits everyone, not just those with specific needs. Employee resource groups are gaining traction in organizations. The future of work will require neurodiversity to be a strategic mandate. Open discussions about needs can lead to better workplace environments. Labels can be limiting; focusing on individual strengths is crucial. Creating a supportive community is essential for neurodivergent individuals.…
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1 Nathan Thomas: Building a Neuroinclusive Future – From Dyspraxia to NeuroExpression & Beyond 50:52
In this episode, Theo Smith and Nathan discuss Nathan's personal journey with dyspraxia and his passion for empowering neurodivergent individuals. Nathan founded NeuroExpression, a social enterprise that aims to provide a platform for neurodivergent artists and promote a neurodivergent-friendly world. They explore the challenges faced by neurodivergent individuals in accessing support and funding, as well as the need for reasonable adjustments and feedback from the neurodivergent community. The conversation highlights the importance of recognizing and valuing the unique talents and perspectives of neurodivergent individuals. The conversation explores the challenges faced by neurodivergent individuals in the workplace and the importance of reasonable adjustments. It highlights the negative societal perception of neurodivergence and the need for a more inclusive and understanding culture. The role of AI in supporting neurodivergent individuals is also discussed. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the future of work and the potential for entrepreneurship and intrapreneurship to create more inclusive environments. Takeaways Nathan's personal journey with dyspraxia led him to found NeuroExpression, a social enterprise that empowers neurodivergent individuals and promotes a neurodivergent-friendly world. Neurodivergent individuals often face challenges in accessing support and funding, and there is a need for reasonable adjustments and feedback from the neurodivergent community. The educational system is geared towards verbal thinking, which puts visual thinkers at a disadvantage. There is a need for more awareness and support for different learning styles. Grant applications and funding processes can be barriers for neurodivergent individuals, and there is a need to empower them to apply for and be successful in obtaining grants. It is important to recognize and value the unique talents and perspectives of neurodivergent individuals and provide platforms for them to showcase their work. Society has a negative confirmation bias towards neurodivergence, seeing it as a barrier rather than a difference. Reasonable adjustments are essential to remove barriers for neurodivergent individuals in the workplace. The culture of the workplace and the attitude of colleagues and management are crucial in creating an inclusive environment. AI can be a valuable tool for neurodivergent individuals, enhancing productivity and providing support. Entrepreneurship and intrapreneurship can offer opportunities for neurodivergent individuals to thrive and contribute their unique strengths. Key words: neurodiversity, dyspraxia, neurodivergent, social enterprise, empowerment, reasonable adjustments, funding, feedback, neurodivergence, workplace, reasonable adjustments, societal perception, culture, AI, entrepreneurship, intrapreneurship…
Sadie Dingfelder, a freelance writer and science writer, shares her experiences with face blindness and aphantasia. She discovered her face blindness when she failed to recognise people she had interviewed just minutes earlier. Through research and testing, she found that her face blindness may be due to brain damage during birth. She also realised that she has aphantasia, the inability to visualise mental images. Despite these challenges, Sadie has found strengths in her unique brain, such as being quick to connect with strangers and having a natural talent for writing. She wrote a book to raise awareness and understanding of these conditions. Sadie Dingfelder's book, 'Do I Know You? A FaceBlind Reporter's Journey into the Science of Sight, Memory, and Imagination,' explores her experiences as a faceblind individual and her journey to understand the science behind it. She shares her interactions with various researchers and the tests she underwent to understand her condition. Dingfelder also discusses the concept of subjective experience and how scientists are studying it objectively. She explores other unique experiences, such as Alice in Wonderland Syndrome and synesthesia, and the potential benefits of understanding and accommodating different ways of processing and seeing the world. Face blindness and aphantasia are conditions that can impact how individuals recognise faces and visualise mental images. Face blindness may be genetic or caused by brain damage, and it can affect a person's ability to remember and recognise faces. Aphantasia is the inability to visualise mental images, and it can impact how individuals process and remember information. Despite these challenges, individuals with face blindness and aphantasia can have unique strengths and talents. Writing can be a natural outlet for individuals with aphantasia, as it allows them to explore their thoughts and ideas in a tangible way. Raising awareness and understanding of face blindness and aphantasia is important to combat misconceptions and promote empathy. Understanding subjective experience is a growing field of study in neuroscience. Different neurodiverse experiences can provide innovative perspectives and problem-solving approaches. Accommodating diverse ways of processing and seeing the world can benefit everyone. The rapid changes in modern society can pose challenges for human brains to adapt. Exploring and understanding unique experiences can lead to new insights and opportunities. keywords: face blindness, aphantasia, brain damage, recognition, strengths, writing, book, faceblind, subjective experience, neuroscience, neurodiversity, Alice in Wonderland Syndrome, synesthesiatakeaways…
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In this episode, Theo Smith and Amanda Kirby discuss the challenges parents face when their children go through transitions, such as starting school or moving to a new school. They emphasize the importance of supporting parents and addressing their stress, anxiety, and mental health. Amanda shares her experiences as a parent and grandparent, highlighting the small but significant details that can make a big difference in preparing children for transitions. They discuss the importance of planning ahead, creating visual timetables, and providing structure and support for children during these transitions. In this conversation, Amanda and Theo discuss strategies for parents of neurodiverse children to navigate the challenges of back-to-school season. They emphasize the importance of understanding and accommodating individual needs, creating a positive relationship with schools, and prioritizing key areas of support. They also highlight the significance of listening to and observing children to better understand their needs and preferences. The conversation concludes with a reminder to be kind to oneself and to appreciate the unique qualities of neurodiverse children. Keywords parenting, transitions, stress, anxiety, mental health, support, planning, visual timetables, structure, neurodiversity, back-to-school, individual needs, positive relationship, support, listening, observing, self-care Takeaways Parents face significant challenges when their children go through transitions, and it is important to support them and address their stress, anxiety, and mental health. Planning ahead and creating visual timetables can help children prepare for transitions and reduce anxiety. Providing structure and support, such as laying out clothes the night before and having a routine, can make a big difference in helping children navigate transitions. Small details, such as adapting clothing or creating a calm space for children, can have a significant impact on their ability to cope with transitions. Addressing the needs and concerns of parents is crucial, as they play a vital role in supporting their children during transitions. Understand and accommodate the individual needs of neurodiverse children during back-to-school season. Create a positive relationship with schools by sharing information about your child's strengths, preferences, and challenges. Prioritize key areas of support and focus on a few achievable goals. Listen to and observe your child to better understand their needs and preferences. Be kind to yourself and appreciate the unique qualities of neurodiverse children. Addressing the Needs of Parents Supporting Parents Through Transitions Prioritizing Key Areas of Support Building a Positive Relationship with Schools TitlesSound BitesChapters00:00Supporting Parents Through Transitions03:09The Importance of Planning and Visual Timetables19:28Creating Structure and Support for Children23:08The Impact of Small Details on Coping with Transitions30:07Building a Positive Relationship with Schools35:15Prioritizing Key Areas of Support41:22Listening and Observing: Understanding Your Child's Needs45:20Being Kind to Yourself: The Long Game of Parenting…
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In this conversation, Theo Smith and Ceri Reed discuss the challenges faced by neurodiverse families and the need for parental support. They highlight the impact of neurodivergence on parents' careers and income, as well as the mental health challenges they face. They emphasise the importance of a needs-led approach in education and the need for parents to advocate for their children. They also discuss the need for a whole family approach and the role of third-sector support. The conversation touches on the lack of sustainable support hubs and the challenges faced by young people during transitions. The conversation covers various topics related to supporting neurodivergent children in school, including anxiety, social and emotional needs, educational support, and individual strengths. The importance of modeling positive behavior and avoiding catastrophising is emphasised. Chapters could be organised around these themes. Takeaways Neurodivergent families often face challenges that impact their careers and income, leading to a need for parental support. A needs-led approach in education is crucial to address the individual needs of neurodivergent children and prevent poor outcomes. Parents play a vital role in advocating for their children and should be empowered with knowledge and support to effectively communicate their child's needs. A whole family approach is necessary to address the needs of neurodivergent children and support the well-being of the entire family. Third-sector support is valuable in filling the gaps left by statutory services, but sustainable funding is needed to ensure its effectiveness. Transitions, such as starting high school or transitioning out of school, can be particularly challenging for neurodivergent young people and their parents. Anxiety is contagious, so parents should model positive behavior and avoid catastrophising. Supporting neurodivergent children in school involves addressing their social, emotional, and educational needs. Creating a transition plan for high school that includes a trusted adult and support strategies is crucial. Identifying and nurturing a child's strengths is important for their well-being and success. Collaboration between parents and schools is essential in advocating for the needs of neurodivergent children. Considering alternative spaces for lunchtime and seeking advice from dieticians can help address challenges with nutrition. Keywords neurodivergent families, parental support, needs-led approach, advocacy, whole family approach, third-sector support, support hubs, transitions, neurodivergent children, school support, anxiety, social and emotional needs, educational support, individual strengths…
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1 Ep 3: A-Z of Parenting - Mitch Leppicello Understanding & Addressing Barriers in Neurodiverse Parenting 48:45
In this episode, Theo Smith interviews Mitch Leppicello about anxiety and stress in relation to autism. They discuss the evolution of understanding autism, the shift from Asperger's syndrome to autism spectrum, and the importance of neurodiversity. Mitch shares his experience working with parents and caregivers, emphasising the need for support and understanding. He introduces his CALM Compass Autism Parenting Program, which focuses on connecting, articulating, lifting, and moving to help individuals with autism and their families navigate stress factors and self-regulate. The program aims to empower parents and create a more inclusive environment for individuals with autism in schools and workplaces. The conversation explores the challenges faced by parents of neurodiverse children and the importance of understanding and supporting their unique needs. The hosts discuss the ineffectiveness of punishment and the need to address the underlying barriers that prevent children from meeting expectations. They emphasise the importance of staying connected with children during moments of dysregulation and understanding that behavior is a result of thoughts and feelings. The conversation also highlights the impact of neurodiversity on families and the need for support systems. The hosts provide insights on how parents can effectively communicate with their children and seek the support they need. Takeaways Understanding of autism has evolved over time, with a shift from Asperger's syndrome to autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Parents and caregivers of individuals with autism often need support and understanding. The CALM Compass Autism Parenting Program focuses on connecting, articulating, lifting, and moving to help individuals with autism and their families navigate stress factors and self-regulate. Creating a more inclusive environment for individuals with autism in schools and workplaces is crucial. Punishment is ineffective in addressing the challenges faced by neurodiverse children. It is important to understand and address the underlying barriers that prevent children from meeting expectations. Staying connected with children during moments of dysregulation is crucial. Behavior is a result of thoughts and feelings, and it is important to support children in processing their emotions. Neurodiversity has a significant impact on families, and it is important for parents to have access to support systems. Parents should trust their instincts and become experts on their own children. Utilizing various resources and seeking information can help parents make informed decisions and advocate for their children's needs. Effective communication with children is key. Parents should create a safe space for their children to express their emotions and provide support in navigating challenges. Keywords autism, anxiety, stress, neurodiversity, Asperger's syndrome, autism spectrum disorder, parenting, support, CALM Compass Autism Parenting Program, neurodiversity, parenting, support, punishment, barriers, dysregulation, behavior, communication…
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