The Challenges of Being a Neurodivergent Woman
What are the challenges of being a neurodivergent woman? We are taking a break from our Q&A series this week to address this question!
Michelle Markman of ND Coach, Inc is my guest this week, and she works to empower high-masking, high-achieving women, particularly those who have been late-diagnosed or self-diagnosed autistic (or otherwise neurodivergent).
So what are the challenges of being a neurodivergent woman? Well, in some ways they aren’t that different from the challenges of being a woman… perhaps, as we say in the podcast, “just more so!”
What do you find most challenging about being a neurodivergent woman? Is it executive functioning? Hormonal change? Or is it the sensory overload of women’s fashion?
Join me today in our episode, The Challenges of Being a Neurodivergent Woman, and share with us in the comments which things you find most challenging!
See the Show Notes below!
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Show Notes
- Michelle Markman – ND Coach, Inc
- Michelle Markman’s Stan Store – where you can find her freebie
- ND Coach, Inc on TikTok
- ND Coach, Inc on Instagram
- ND Coach, Inc on Facebook
- Planning, Organizing, and Documenting Your Homeschool: The Neurodivergent Way
- Amy Bodkin Special Needs Membership
I hope you enjoyed listening to today’s episode and gained some new insights into the wonderful variety of people in our world!
And remember, Special Needs Kids are People Too!
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