Many thanks to Richard Peachey for welcoming me as a guest on his podcast “ND & ME.”
Tune in to hear our conversation about neurodiversity, sensory processing, education, ADHD, autism, and more.
Looking forward to hearing what you think!
Many thanks to Richard Peachey for welcoming me as a guest on his podcast “ND & ME.”
Tune in to hear our conversation about neurodiversity, sensory processing, education, ADHD, autism, and more.
Looking forward to hearing what you think!
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Jacki Edry is a graduate of Hampshire College and has an extensive background in education, writing, and marketing. She has been exploring the world of autism and neurodiversity for over thirty-five years.
I have a question for all of my Israeli friends who are dog owners: Do your dogs also immediately run to the safe room when
A short story about a brief encounter with a group of soldiers on their way to reserve duty in Israel, and how they touched my heart.
This week’s post examines sensory processing and overload and seeks to answer the question: Is it possible to help people become less sensitive to sensory stimuli by gradually exposing them to them while in a completely safe environment, working with someone they trust?
Moving Forward is a journey between the worlds of autism, neurodiversity, brain surgery recovery, and faith. It provides a rare glimpse into how sensory and neurological processing affect functioning and thought, through the eyes of a professional, parent, and woman who has experienced them firsthand.
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