by Sarah Juliana | Oct 27, 2025 | Inspiration, Neurodivergent Voices, School
After spending 7.5 years in college, I can look back and say, “college is simply not made for people like me.” My college experience was beset by problems, but miracles happened along the way: I found that I was completely unprepared for college during my first...
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 Susan Fitzell | Jun 9, 2025 | Mentorship, Professional Voices, Work
More and more companies are recognizing the invaluable strengths that neurodiverse employees bring to the table. This growing awareness is fostering an environment where workplace accommodations are not just provided but normalized, allowing individuals like you to...
by QRKIEZ | Mar 17, 2025 | Professional Voices, School
Eric Endlich is the founder of Top College Consultants, which helps neurodivergent students across the U.S. apply and transition to college. He is also a neurodivergent parent and adult. You can connect with Eric and arrange a consultation on the QRKIEZ app....
by Cara Broel | Dec 23, 2024 | Children, Family, Media
For neurodivergent people and caregivers raising neurodivergent children, watching the first few episodes of the new PBS Kids television show Carl the Collector may feel revelatory. The series, created by popular children’s author and illustrator Zachariah OHora,...