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Neurodiversity and Grief

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Imagine realizing in your 50s that the challenges you've been facing your entire life are actually symptoms of ADHD. That's exactly what happened to our guest, Carolyn Jenkins, a veteran special education teacher with more than four decades of experience. Carolyn shines a light on the often-misunderstood concept of neurodiversity, sharing her personal journey and how it intersects with both her professional and personal life. Her story not only highlights the resilience and success that come alongside a diagnosis but also emphasizes the importance of understanding that neurodiversity involves diverse brain functions, not mere behaviors.
We tackle the often-overlooked area of how neurodiverse individuals navigate grief. For women and older men, these conditions can remain hidden, complicating their grieving process. Our conversation covers the crucial role of professional guidance and the support networks that are invaluable in such situations. We recognize the unique ways neurodiverse children, especially those on the autism spectrum, experience grief. Breaking down misconceptions, we stress the importance of clear communication and the balance between routine and flexibility to support them.
In addition, we discuss the healing power of community resources like Soaring Spirits and Camp Widow that provide spaces for connection and understanding. These initiatives support individuals and families through their grief journeys, offering comfort and a sense of belonging in shared experiences. Join us as we explore these transformative conversations and resources that aim to foster understanding and healing.
Contact:
www.asiliveandgrieve.com
info@asiliveandgrieve.com
Facebook: As I Live and Grieve
Instagram: @asiliveandgrieve
YouTube: asiliveandgrieve
TikTok: @asiliveandgrieve
To Reach Carolyn:

Email: info@asiliveandgrieve.com
Soaring Spirits International:
Website: https://soaringspirits.org/
Camp Widow: https://campwidow.org/

Credits:
Music by Kevin MacLeod

Support the show

Copyright 2020, by As I Live and Grieve
The views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent.

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Capitole

1. Neurodiversity and Grief (00:00:00)

2. Understanding Neurodiversity and Grief (00:00:01)

3. Supporting Neurodiverse Individuals With Grief (00:11:14)

4. Grieving Neurodiverse Children (00:20:10)

5. Navigating Neurodiversity and Coping (00:24:44)

6. Exploring Soaring Spirits and Camp Widow (00:35:48)

219 episoade

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Manage episode 458322837 series 2826302
Content provided by Kathy Gleason, Kelly Keck - CoHosts, Kathy Gleason, and Kelly Keck - CoHosts. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Kathy Gleason, Kelly Keck - CoHosts, Kathy Gleason, and Kelly Keck - CoHosts or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ro.player.fm/legal.

Send us some LOVE!

Imagine realizing in your 50s that the challenges you've been facing your entire life are actually symptoms of ADHD. That's exactly what happened to our guest, Carolyn Jenkins, a veteran special education teacher with more than four decades of experience. Carolyn shines a light on the often-misunderstood concept of neurodiversity, sharing her personal journey and how it intersects with both her professional and personal life. Her story not only highlights the resilience and success that come alongside a diagnosis but also emphasizes the importance of understanding that neurodiversity involves diverse brain functions, not mere behaviors.
We tackle the often-overlooked area of how neurodiverse individuals navigate grief. For women and older men, these conditions can remain hidden, complicating their grieving process. Our conversation covers the crucial role of professional guidance and the support networks that are invaluable in such situations. We recognize the unique ways neurodiverse children, especially those on the autism spectrum, experience grief. Breaking down misconceptions, we stress the importance of clear communication and the balance between routine and flexibility to support them.
In addition, we discuss the healing power of community resources like Soaring Spirits and Camp Widow that provide spaces for connection and understanding. These initiatives support individuals and families through their grief journeys, offering comfort and a sense of belonging in shared experiences. Join us as we explore these transformative conversations and resources that aim to foster understanding and healing.
Contact:
www.asiliveandgrieve.com
info@asiliveandgrieve.com
Facebook: As I Live and Grieve
Instagram: @asiliveandgrieve
YouTube: asiliveandgrieve
TikTok: @asiliveandgrieve
To Reach Carolyn:

Email: info@asiliveandgrieve.com
Soaring Spirits International:
Website: https://soaringspirits.org/
Camp Widow: https://campwidow.org/

Credits:
Music by Kevin MacLeod

Support the show

Copyright 2020, by As I Live and Grieve
The views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent.

  continue reading

Capitole

1. Neurodiversity and Grief (00:00:00)

2. Understanding Neurodiversity and Grief (00:00:01)

3. Supporting Neurodiverse Individuals With Grief (00:11:14)

4. Grieving Neurodiverse Children (00:20:10)

5. Navigating Neurodiversity and Coping (00:24:44)

6. Exploring Soaring Spirits and Camp Widow (00:35:48)

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