If you want to explore questions you have about getting a diagnosis and being neurodivergent, you’ve come to the right place.
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PARTNERS OF A NEURODIVERGENT PERSON
communicating across neurotypes, it’s the little things, accepting each other, reaching for more, finding peace and living in harmony
Communicating across neurotypes can be challenging, whether you are neurotypical(NT) and your partner is neurodivergent(ND), or you are Autistic and your partner has AD(H)D. Understanding each other’s brain types is key to understanding what can and cannot change in your relationship.
Together, you need to develop a common language to fully understand each other’s needs and capacities and to slowly make the changes you can and decide whether you can live with the ones you can’t.
At Scattergram, we can act as your translator and guide as you move closer together to transform your relationship into one that is less lonely and frustrating or disentangle what isn’t working to set each other free.
A.C.C.E.P.T. Group for Couples
A virtual support group for ND/NT and ND/ND couples who want to explore and understand how neurodivergence impacts your relationship.
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Articles and Resources
Not sure if you are neurodivergent?
Could your social difficulties at school or work or in your personal life have more to do with your brain and nervous system than your personality and upbringing?
Are Neurodiversity and Sex and Gender Diversity Connected?
At Scattergram, we understand the intersection of Neurodiversity and Sex and Gender Diversity, we’d love to help you connect the dots of your identity.
What is the difference between a spectrum and a continuum?
People often confuse a spectrum and a continuum. What is the difference, you ask? Let’s compare the notes on a piano with the sound, overall.
What is neurodiversity?
Neurodiversity is a term coined by Judy Singer in her Master's thesis in 1996 and popularized by Harvey Bloom in The Atlantic in 1998. There were no...
How common are Autism Spectrum Disorder and ADHD?
Raised awareness of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and AD(H)D is leading to earlier diagnoses which can be validating and life-changing.
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At Scattergram we have a process for exploring neurodivergence that goes beyond a checklist of deficits.