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Ex-Homeschoolers Club
Jacob Gooden
55 episodes
17 hours ago
Welcome to the Club! This is the place we discuss the Good, Bad, & Ugly of Growing Up a Homeschooler. Every episode, you'll hear from me and my homeschool friends as we share stories from growing up with our parents as teachers.
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Welcome to the Club! This is the place we discuss the Good, Bad, & Ugly of Growing Up a Homeschooler. Every episode, you'll hear from me and my homeschool friends as we share stories from growing up with our parents as teachers.
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Personal Journals
Society & Culture
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What Happens When a Neurodivergent Kid Goes Undiagnosed in the Homeschool World? | #37
Ex-Homeschoolers Club
1 hour 6 minutes 36 seconds
5 months ago
What Happens When a Neurodivergent Kid Goes Undiagnosed in the Homeschool World? | #37

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In this powerful follow-up episode of The Ex-Homeschoolers Club, Alyssa Gaona is back for a raw, insightful conversation about her personal experiences with autism and neurodivergence. While her first appearance focused on the wild realities of growing up homeschooled, this episode takes a deeper dive into how her undiagnosed autism shaped her social development, relationships, and self-worth. Alyssa opens up about the challenges of masking, navigating dating and friendships as a neurodivergent adult, and how the homeschooling environment lacked the resources and awareness she needed.

We also explore broader societal perceptions of autism, the impact of labeling, and how entrepreneurs and creatives often operate with neurodivergent brilliance. This is a must-listen for anyone who wants a better understanding of what life on the spectrum truly feels like.


Key Takeaways:

  • What autism is, how it develops neurologically, and common misconceptions

  • Alyssa's self-diagnosis journey through studying child development and taking the RAADS test

  • The reality of masking and its emotional toll

  • Why clear, direct communication is essential for neurodivergent individuals

  • The failure of many homeschool environments to recognize and support neurodiverse learners


Resources Mentioned:

  • RAADS-R test (for self-assessing traits of autism): https://embrace-autism.com/raads-r/
  • Love on the Spectrum (Netflix series)
  • Kaelynn Partlow's YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Kaelynnism
  • Alyssa's Substack: https://alyssagaona.substack.com 


If you enjoyed this conversation, be sure to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a friend who might benefit from hearing this story. Follow Ex-Homeschoolers Club on Instagram and TikTok for updates, and send us a message – we’d love to hear from you!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/exhsclub/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@exhsclubEmail me at exhsclub@gmail.com

Ex-Homeschoolers Club
Welcome to the Club! This is the place we discuss the Good, Bad, & Ugly of Growing Up a Homeschooler. Every episode, you'll hear from me and my homeschool friends as we share stories from growing up with our parents as teachers.