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From Diagnosis to Empowerment: 7 Lessons Every Neurodivergent Parent Needs to Hear

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Support the show via my Patreon https://www.patreon.com/AspergersStudio

Ever wondered what happens when a parent’s search to support their “different” kids leads to an unexpected discovery about themselves? Alyson’s story flips the script on the whole idea of labels and support—and there’s one moment in her journey that’ll make you rethink what you’ve been told about autism and ADHD in adulthood. It’s not just about the kids—it’s about finding acceptance in the most unlikely place. Curious what changed everything for Alyson, and how it might change things for you too? Stick around to find out…

Alyson Richelle is a late-diagnosed autistic and ADHD adult who’s raising three neurodivergent kids alongside a neurodivergent partner, so she really gets what it’s like to live and parent outside the so-called “norm.” Before her own diagnosis, Alyson always felt a bit out of step with everyone else and spent years searching for answers, especially as she tried to understand and support her kids’ unique needs. With a professional background that includes working as a police officer—where she thrived on structure and rules—Alyson brings a straightforward, practical approach to her life and advocacy. She’s passionate about challenging stigma around autism and ADHD, and she’s all about finding the right support rather than worrying about labels. Alyson’s story is honest and relatable, and she’s committed to helping families see the value in neurodivergent perspectives and celebrate differences.

Takeaways:

  • Discover how to create the right educational environment that truly supports your neurodivergent child's unique learning style.

  • Uncover why getting an early autism diagnosis can change the path of your child's development and access to resources.

  • Explore parenting strategies that make raising neurodivergent children feel less overwhelming and more empowering.

  • Understand the often overlooked traits of autism and ADHD in adults to better advocate for personalized support.

  • Learn powerful self-care and acceptance techniques that foster confidence and resilience in neurodivergent individuals.

Alyson's Resources:

  • Join Alyson Richelle’s Facebook community by searching for “Alyson Richelle” (with a Y) on Facebook to connect, share experiences, and access support resources.

  • Look out for the launch of Alyson Richelle’s podcast, “Ask Alyson Anything,” where you can submit questions and participate in open conversations about neurodivergence and parenting.

  • Utilize the Australian NDIS (National Disability Insurance Scheme) for support services, including support workers for families with neurodivergent members.

  • Participate in Alyson Richelle’s upcoming Facebook group and circles for parents and individuals seeking community and peer support around neurodivergence.

  • Reach out to Alyson Richelle directly via Facebook Messenger for mentoring, advocacy, or to share your story and seek guidance.

Contact Me:

  • https://aspergersstudio.com/

  • https://www.facebook.com/TheNeurodivergantConnection

  • https://www.twitter.com/AspergersStudio

  • https://www.linkedin.com/in/reidmiles/


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Support the show via my Patreon https://www.patreon.com/AspergersStudio

Ever wondered what happens when a parent’s search to support their “different” kids leads to an unexpected discovery about themselves? Alyson’s story flips the script on the whole idea of labels and support—and there’s one moment in her journey that’ll make you rethink what you’ve been told about autism and ADHD in adulthood. It’s not just about the kids—it’s about finding acceptance in the most unlikely place. Curious what changed everything for Alyson, and how it might change things for you too? Stick around to find out…

Alyson Richelle is a late-diagnosed autistic and ADHD adult who’s raising three neurodivergent kids alongside a neurodivergent partner, so she really gets what it’s like to live and parent outside the so-called “norm.” Before her own diagnosis, Alyson always felt a bit out of step with everyone else and spent years searching for answers, especially as she tried to understand and support her kids’ unique needs. With a professional background that includes working as a police officer—where she thrived on structure and rules—Alyson brings a straightforward, practical approach to her life and advocacy. She’s passionate about challenging stigma around autism and ADHD, and she’s all about finding the right support rather than worrying about labels. Alyson’s story is honest and relatable, and she’s committed to helping families see the value in neurodivergent perspectives and celebrate differences.

Takeaways:

  • Discover how to create the right educational environment that truly supports your neurodivergent child's unique learning style.

  • Uncover why getting an early autism diagnosis can change the path of your child's development and access to resources.

  • Explore parenting strategies that make raising neurodivergent children feel less overwhelming and more empowering.

  • Understand the often overlooked traits of autism and ADHD in adults to better advocate for personalized support.

  • Learn powerful self-care and acceptance techniques that foster confidence and resilience in neurodivergent individuals.

Alyson's Resources:

  • Join Alyson Richelle’s Facebook community by searching for “Alyson Richelle” (with a Y) on Facebook to connect, share experiences, and access support resources.

  • Look out for the launch of Alyson Richelle’s podcast, “Ask Alyson Anything,” where you can submit questions and participate in open conversations about neurodivergence and parenting.

  • Utilize the Australian NDIS (National Disability Insurance Scheme) for support services, including support workers for families with neurodivergent members.

  • Participate in Alyson Richelle’s upcoming Facebook group and circles for parents and individuals seeking community and peer support around neurodivergence.

  • Reach out to Alyson Richelle directly via Facebook Messenger for mentoring, advocacy, or to share your story and seek guidance.

Contact Me:

  • https://aspergersstudio.com/

  • https://www.facebook.com/TheNeurodivergantConnection

  • https://www.twitter.com/AspergersStudio

  • https://www.linkedin.com/in/reidmiles/


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

  continue reading

242 episodes

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