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Being Asian American and Autistic: Navigating Intersectional Identity

Being Asian American and autistic means navigating two communities that don’t always understand or acknowledge each other. It means existing in spaces where cultural expectations around achievement, family honor, and “saving face” can clash with the reality of neurodivergent experiences. For many autistic Asian Americans,

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Navigating Neurodivergence and Sibling Dynamics

It can be complicated to manage relationship dynamics between siblings in a typical family. When one family member is neurodivergent, this can add complexity to the family dynamics and roles. While neurodivergence certainly affects the family member themselves, it can also affect the other members

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Neurodivergence and the Holidays

In a world that often prioritizes tradition over flexibility, navigating neurodivergence during the holidays can be particularly stressful.  The holiday season can also highlight the complexities of family dynamics—especially for families navigating neurodivergence. Angela Nguyen, a therapist specializing in ADHD and neurodivergent family systems, shares