This article details the experiences of the band 13th Floor and their experience with transitioning to adulthood and employment. Click the link below to read their article for AutismBC
Monthly Archives: June 2025
Transition into Post-Secondary with Evan Noble – AutismBC
Evan Noble, an Autistic teen, details his experience with ASD diagnosis and the transition to post secondary school in this article for AutismBC. Click on the link below to read Evan’s story
Parenting Neurodiverse Kids To Their Needs – Suzie Glassman
Written for Understood website (a “nonprofit empowering the 70 million people with learning and thinking differences in the United States”). This article by Suzie Glassman, a parent of neurodivergent kids: Click on the link below to read Suzie’s story and visit the site.
Parents Raising Neurodivergent Kids – Emily W. King
In this article, Emily shares her experience as a parent of a neurodivergent child and details her experiences listed below. Click the link below to read the article.
Supporting Gender Diversity as a Parent – Rebecca Rent
This lived experience article written by Rebecca Rent describes her experience supporting her neurodivergent child’s gender diversity journey. In the article she details: Click the link below to read the article:
Growing Up Undiagnosed – Jes
Jes shares their story in a blog post about: Click the link below to read their story:
Growing up with Undiagnosed Autism – Authentically Emily
This blog post’s author writes about her experience growing up undiagnosed and how it prevented her from getting support for the first 17 years of her life where she: Click the link below to read Emily’s story.
AIDE Canada: LGBTQ2S+ Toolkit
Click on the link below to access AIDE Canada’s toolkit.
Divergent Conversations Podcast
This podcast describes the lived experience of parents of neurodivergent children and how they support their child’s gender diversity. Click the link below to listen.
Autistic Adults As Critical Autism Experts
These articles discuss how autistic adults understand autism and how their views compare to those of non-autistic adults. These studies suggests that autistic adults should be seen as experts on autism and should be included in research and discussions about it as well as any decisions surrounding their care. Click on the links below to …
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