Sensory Rooms and Stimming: Practical Supports for Autism, ADHD, and Sensory Processing Needs
What is Stimming? Stimming is short for self-stimulatory behavior. It includes repetitive movements or repeated use of objects, and it shows up in autistic people, people with ADHD, people with sensory processing differences, and plenty of neurotypical people, too....
Unlocking the Hidden Productivity Gap: How “Brain-Friendly Workplaces” Boost Performance
Are your teams struggling with communication roadblocks or rigid processes that stifle brilliant, unconventional solutions? Many organizations unintentionally create a “hidden productivity gap” when they prioritize conformity over individual cognitive...
🌱 Gifts Can’t Thrive in Broken Soil: Why Strengths Alone Aren’t Enough
Consider This Perspective on Neurodiversity When my son Ian was three, he was doing puzzles designed for eight-year-olds. He was that kid who took apart old appliances just to see how they worked. His mind was curious, wired for exploration and innovation. But in...
Making Reading Easier: Dyslexia and Neurodiversity Solutions
My Journey with Dyslexia Reading has always been a challenge for me. I can read, but I’m a very slow reader. When my son’s eye doctor diagnosed him with dyslexia*, I decided to get an eye exam for myself and his sister, too. During my exam, the doctor...