by QRKIEZ | Sep 22, 2025 | Research on Neurodivergence, Work
In recent years, there have been increased efforts to improve employment opportunities for individuals on the spectrum. The Multiple Autism Employment Tech Report examines how autistic people interact with technology, employment, and the job market. The report is...
by Qrkiez | Sep 15, 2025 | Research on Neurodivergence
Autism research continues to evolve, and in the last three months, several important studies have offered new insights. Here are five recent discoveries, all peer-reviewed, that may help families, educators, and clinicians understand the science behind autism. 1....
by Sarah Juliana | Sep 8, 2025 | Neurodivergent Voices, School
Transitioning back to school can be a very challenging and stressful time for many neurodivergent students. This includes K-12 and college students as well as Neurodivergent educators. Autistic students are the most impacted by this stressor, but it can affect other...
by Michelle Waugh | Aug 18, 2025 | Children, Family, School
Special Needs Students Have Special Needs For many children, learning to read, write, and comprehend stories is a natural progression. But for children with autism, ADHD, dyslexia, anxiety, and other conditions, these milestones can feel like mountains. Sounding out...
by Elsbeth Seymour (She/They) | Aug 11, 2025 | Neurodivergent Voices, Professional Voices, Work
For most of my life, I felt like I had everything *except* the ability to code. I could write, build systems, sequence ideas, and teach. But code? That felt like a locked door that I wasn’t meant to open. I’m neurodivergent, a hyperlexic pattern-spotter who struggles...