Here you can find all of the blogs that I have written so far. To check out my Reviews click here, or for my Meme’s and Video’s click here 😀
–Â Welcome to ‘We Are Neurodiverse’
– Understanding the Intersection of Neurodiversity and Menopause
– The Differences in our Neurodiverse Brain Function and Behaviour
– Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA) and How It Interacts with Neurodiversity
– Access to Work UK
– Hans Asperger: A Complex Legacy Worth Remembering?
– Understanding Alcohol-Related Developmental Disorders: FAS, pFAS, ARND, and ARBD
– Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD) and its Connections with Neurodiversity
– Positive and Negative Aspects: Alzheimer’s Impact on Neurodiverse Traits
– United Against Alzheimer’s: Recognising World Alzheimer’s Month in the UK
– ADHD and Executive Functioning: Strategies for Improvement
– Dispelling Myths and Misconceptions about ADHD
– Parenting a Child with ADHD: Support and Self-Care
– ADHD & Substance Abuse: Identifying Risk Factors and Seeking Help
– ADHD and Sleep: Understanding the Connection and Improving Sleep Quality
– ADHD and Emotional Regulation: Coping with Intense Emotions
– ADHD and Time Management: Tips for Improved Focus and Productivity
– ADHD: Medication and Alternative Treatments looking for the right Balance
– ADHD and Relationships: Improving your Communication and Understanding
– ADHD and Education: Strategies for Teachers & Students
– ADHD in Adults: Recognising Symptoms and Coping Mechanisms
– ADHD in Children: Early Detection and Management
– Bridging the Neurodiverse Gap in the Workplace
– A simple comparison for people with either OCD and Tourette Syndrome (or both!)
– Living with a rare condition called Prosopagnosia – Face Blindness
– The Positive Effects and The Strengths Within People with Dyslexia
– The Positive Effects and Potential of People with ADHD
– The Unique Traits and Actions of People with Autism
– Masking Techniques in People with Autism, ADHD & Dyslexia
– The Masking Technique and its Complex Implications
– The Positive Effects of Championing People with a Neurodiversity
– A helpful comparison for people with Dyslexia or Dysgraphia
– Breaking Down Autism And Asperger’s: Shared Commonalities And Differences
– A valuable comparison for people with either ADHD or ADD
– Common Types of Behaviour Shown by People with Dyslexia
– Common Behaviours in People with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
– Why do people with ADHD Procrastinate?
– What are the Common Behaviours Shown by People with Dyspraxia
– The Benefits of Stimming for People with Autism
– How Memory Aids help People with Neurodiverse Conditions
– How can Samaritans help people with a neurodiversity?
– Samaritans Awareness Day: Shining a Light on Mental Health Support
– People with a Neurodiversity and Antisocial Behaviour – the Painful Misconception
– The Samaritans: A Beacon of Hope in Times of Need
– Exploring Literal Thinking While Embracing Your Neurodiversity
– National Simplicity Day: Empowering Neurodiverse Individuals
– Embracing the Beauty of Simplicity: National Simplicity Day 2023
– Good Care Month 2023 and Neurodiversity
– Embracing Diversity: The Deafblind and Neurodiverse Community
– Learning Disabilities vs Learning Difficulties: Understanding the Differences
– Understanding Neurodiversity: An Exploration of Prevalence and Implications
– The Challenges of Receiving a Neurodiverse Diagnosis as an Adult
– The Challenges of Receiving an Autism Diagnosis as an Adult
– The Role of Fidgeting and Movement in Enhancing Concentration and Dopamine Regulation in Children with ADHD
– The Role of Cognitive Profiling in Diagnosing Neurodiversity
– Unravelling the Struggles with Language in the Context of Neurodiversity
– ADHD: Executive Function vs Attention Deficit
– The Difficulties of Discovering you have ADHD
– Keep losing things? – Is it how your brain works?
– Talking Therapies – Are they good or bad?
–Â Coexisting Conditions with ADHD and Autism
–Â Is ADHD a Mental Disorder or Mental Illness?
–Â What exactly is ADHD?
–Â How does ADHD affect sleep
–Â My 1st Official Blog – About Peter