Living with Autism and ADHD often involves the frustration of feeling unheard and misunderstood, especially in medical settings. Despite efforts to communicate clearly, individuals face skepticism and dismissal from others, including doctors and family. To navigate these challenges, strategies such as breathing techniques, prepared notes, and requesting clarification can empower effective communication and foster deeper connections.
Tag: neurodiversity
Rewriting the Inner Dialogue: Coming to Terms with an Autism Diagnosis in Adulthood
There are moments in life when everything shifts—but not always in the loud, dramatic way we expect. Sometimes, it happens quietly. Sitting on your couch, laptop open, camera on. You’re wrapped in a blanket, clutching a comfort item without even realizing it, trying to hold your breath steady while your therapist looks at you gently…
Well… It’s Official. I’m AuDHD.
After discovering I am AuDADHD, I felt a profound relief, as my struggles made sense. This understanding empowered me, allowing me to embrace both challenges and strengths. I grieved my past while celebrating newfound clarity, committing to self-exploration. The journey is ongoing, reminding me to honor my identity and process.
🧁 Introducing: Mrs. B’s R.E.D.
Hello, beautiful souls. 💜 If you’ve followed me for a while, you know that Unconventional Momma is a space rooted in honesty, healing, creativity, and the wild, winding paths we walk as spiritual, neurodivergent, and soul-led beings. Over the years, I’ve shared my journey with chronic illness—my struggles, triumphs, and the lessons learned along the…
Living Out Loud- Understanding ADHD and Autism: My Personal Journey
This post shares a personal reflection on living with neurodivergence, particularly ADHD and possible Autism. The author reveals the complexities of their experiences, including executive dysfunction, sensory sensitivities, and social challenges. Through candid storytelling, they emphasize the importance of community, connection, and understanding, offering a glimpse into their layered reality while advocating for acceptance.
ADHD is a Disability Too — Even If It Looks Different
This is my soap box time — and I am yelling this from the rooftops:It is high time that certain stigmas and misconceptions be pushed aside when it comes to ADHD. If someone has a diagnosis, it needs to be taken seriously — no more eye rolls, no more “everyone has a little ADHD,” no more invalidation….
Understanding Body Doubling for Enhanced Focus
Have you ever just gotten more done when someone else was in the room with you? Not talking, not helping—just there? That’s the essence of body doubling, a simple yet powerful support tool that’s gaining recognition in neurodivergent and disability communities. While often mentioned in ADHD circles, body doubling can benefit people with all sorts of challenges—chronic pain, fatigue,…
Parenting While Neurodivergent: My ADHD Momma Truths
A candid peek into my daily life — the beautiful chaos, the laughter, and the real struggles of parenting with ADHD. Hey there, beautiful souls — Let me just start by saying this: parenting is already a wild ride. Add ADHD into the mix, and suddenly that wild ride includes spontaneous dance breaks, forgotten appointments,…
