Greg is a paediatric occupational therapist who shares practical, child-centred strategies to support regulation, connection & learning. His work encourages parents, teachers, and therapists to see behaviour through a compassionate lens.
Em creates colourful, easy-to-understand resources that explain neurodiversity from an affirming perspective. Their work helps families, educators, and clinicians see the world through neurodivergent eyes.
Robyn Gobbel
Robyn is a therapist, writer, and educator who teaches about the power of connection, especially for children who have experienced trauma. She makes brain science practical, accessible, and full of heart.
Connie is the founder of Social Stencil, an organisation dedicated to creating engaging tools that support social learning for children and young people.
Mona is a clinical psychologist and author who bridges developmental science with everyday practice. She helps parents and professionals respond to children’s behaviours with compassion and insight.
Adina is a speech therapist and educator who celebrates neurodiversity and helps families and teachers support communication in joyful, affirming ways. She shares resources, courses, and a podcast through her platform Play. Learn. Chat.
Kelsie is an occupational therapist who blends lived experience and professional knowledge to create resources for families, schools, and clinicians. Her work focuses on play, inclusion, and respecting neurodivergent perspectives.
A community-led group where autistic voices are centred, sharing practical advice and insights to help families, professionals, and allies understand and support autistic people in affirming ways.
Ask Me, I’m Autistic
A safe space where autistic people answer questions directly, helping families, educators, and professionals learn from lived experience in respectful and meaningful ways.
Ask Me, I’m an AAC User
A group led by people who use Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC), offering real-world experiences and advice about communication, accessibility, and advocacy.
Meaningful Speech
A hub for families and professionals learning about gestalt language processing and echolalia. The community shares resources, lived experience, and practical strategies to support communication development.
A supportive peer-led group for parents and carers of neurodivergent children. Members share experiences, strategies, and encouragement through a compassionate, neuro-affirming lens.
A group for parents who want to raise their neurodivergent children in affirming, respectful, and supportive ways. It offers community, shared learning, and encouragement for the parenting journey.
ND Wellness
Run by an AuDHD therapist, ND Wellness shares supportive, neuro-affirming content that blends professional knowledge with lived experience to help neurodivergent people navigate life and wellbeing.
Kristy Forbes
Kristy is an autistic/PDAer parent, educator, and advocate. She shares honest, empowering insights about raising neurodivergent children and creating more compassionate, inclusive spaces for families.
Chloe Hayden
Chloe is an AuDHD actor, writer, and advocate who uses her platform to celebrate neurodivergence, disability, and diversity. She inspires others through storytelling, activism, and creativity.
Yellow Ladybugs
Yellow Ladybugs is a non-profit organisation amplifying the voices of autistic girls, women, and gender-diverse people. They create safe, inclusive spaces and advocate for greater visibility and support.
Sandhya is an AuDHD psychologist who advocates for strengths-based, inclusive approaches to mental health and education. She shares accessible, compassionate insights for both families and professionals.
Agony Autie is a neurodivergent advocate who speaks openly about life on the spectrum, mental health, and accessibility. Her work combines lived experience with activism to drive positive change.
Neurodivergent Rebel
A queer, trans, AuDHD author and advocate, Neurodivergent Rebel shares personal stories and practical resources to challenge stereotypes, celebrate difference, and support the neurodivergent community.
Reframing Autism is an autistic-led charity dedicated to shifting how we think about autism. They offer free and paid resources, courses, research summaries, webinars, podcasts, and professional development.
Explore a curated collection of books, guides, and tools for all ages — from picture books to professional workbooks. Each resource is selected to support inclusive, affirming learning.
Tune into conversations that matter. These podcasts and videos share lived experiences, practical strategies, and fresh perspectives on learning, connection, and care.
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