We are a resource for parents, teachers and educators and professionals who are interested in learning more about neurodiversity. We define neurodiversity in this way. There is nothing wrong with our neurodiverse brains. We are wired differently on a biological, emotional and chemical level. Our needs and desires reflect that. We are simply trying to navigate our way in a world that is foreign to us. We seek respect and safety and have a deep desire to be heard and to feel connected.
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We are a resource for parents, teachers and educators and professionals who are interested in learning more about neurodiversity. We define neurodiversity in this way. There is nothing wrong with our neurodiverse brains. We are wired differently on a biological, emotional and chemical level. Our needs and desires reflect that. We are simply trying to navigate our way in a world that is foreign to us. We seek respect and safety and have a deep desire to be heard and to feel connected.
Julie Burke is a licensed professional counselor in Austin, Texas. She has over 10 years of experience working with teens and young adults with developmental disabilities and currently works part time at a private school and her own counseling practice; most of her work today involves working with neurodiverse individuals. Outside of work, Julie enjoys spending time with loved ones, reading, and hanging out with her animals.
Parenting in The NeuroDiverse Universe
We are a resource for parents, teachers and educators and professionals who are interested in learning more about neurodiversity. We define neurodiversity in this way. There is nothing wrong with our neurodiverse brains. We are wired differently on a biological, emotional and chemical level. Our needs and desires reflect that. We are simply trying to navigate our way in a world that is foreign to us. We seek respect and safety and have a deep desire to be heard and to feel connected.