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Neurodivergent Nook Ep6: A Quick Chat about Diagnosis

29 min · 26. maj 2026
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In this episode of the Neurodivergent Nook podcast, Helen and Diane share their personal and professional journeys with diagnosis, exploring the pros, cons, and emotional impact for both children and adults. Whether you’re considering a diagnosis or supporting someone who is, these insights shed light on the complexities and importance of understanding neurodivergence. Key Topics * Personal stories of late diagnoses of ADHD and autism * The process of questioning and family reflections leading to diagnosis * The emotional and identity challenges associated with late diagnosis * The significance of understanding diagnoses for self-compassion and support * The impact of diagnoses on self-esteem and internal narratives * Challenges in advocating for assessments within educational systems * The importance of diagnosis for accessing tailored support and understanding * Differing perspectives on seeking diagnosis among neurodivergent individuals * How society and medical models influence perceptions of diagnosis * The broader context of neurodiversity beyond labels and diagnoses Timestamps 00:00 - Introduction to the episode and topic of diagnosis 00:28 - Diane shares her journey to diagnosis of ADHD and autism 01:07 - Reflections on family history and late diagnosis 01:36 - Personal experiences supporting children and self-reflection 02:02 - Recognizing family members' neurodivergence 02:24 - The realization about autism and processing diagnoses 03:16 - Helen’s late diagnosis of ADHD and autism in her 50s 03:45 - The aha moment during counselling training about cognitive differences 04:16 - Shifting self-perception from laziness to understanding neurodivergence 04:28 - The importance of compassion and self-awareness 05:09 - The role of pressure and adrenaline in motivation 05:40 - Analyzing family and genetic links to neurodivergence 06:26 - Exploring family health history and neurodivergent traits 07:09 - Different opinions on the importance of formal diagnosis 07:37 - The empowerment of accepting oneself after diagnosis 08:55 - Supporting children and students with diagnoses in education 09:25 - The benefits of early diagnosis for better support 10:18 - Complex support needs beyond co-occurring conditions 11:12 - The importance of tailored support and societal inclusion 12:04 - Challenges in getting appropriate support and funding 13:20 - Supporting families through the diagnosis journey 14:40 - Emotional impacts on families and the importance of family support 15:10 - Navigating education plans and support systems in schools 16:18 - The ongoing struggles with educational funding and training 17:22 - Experiences of diagnosing children and teens 18:09 - Teenagers' reactions to their diagnoses and self-discovery 19:42 - Self-perception and internal voices post-diagnosis 20:12 - The importance of self-forgiveness and understanding 21:35 - The significance of emotional regulation and feeling 'not rubbish' 22:03 - Embracing human complexity and diversity beyond labels 23:04 - Reflecting on societal perceptions of neurodivergence 24:27 - The value of lived experiences and stories in understanding humanity 25:03 - The language of diagnosis versus self-understanding 26:04 - The impact of family perceptions and societal attitudes 27:00 - Rethinking the medical model and societal barriers 28:32 - Raising awareness and taking time for self-reflection 29:04 - Closing remarks and encouragement for ongoing dialogue

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Neurodivergent Nook Ep8: Understanding Dyspraxia - Personal Stories and Educational Insights

Understanding Dyspraxia: Personal Stories and Educational Insights In this episode of Neurodivergent Nook, Helen Neale and Diane share their personal experiences and professional perspectives on dyspraxia, also known as developmental coordination disorder. They explore how dyspraxia affects everyday life, particularly within educational settings, and discuss practical support strategies for children and teenagers. Key Topics * Personal stories of dyspraxia and related clumsiness * Common misconceptions and stereotypes about dyspraxia * How dyspraxia manifests in children and adults * Challenges faced in schools: PE, handwriting, and social pressures * Strategies for supporting neurodivergent children, including sensory interventions * The importance of reasonable adjustments and fostering self-esteem * Impact of secondary school transitions and lack of tailored support * Practical tools like typing versus handwriting for children with dyspraxia * The role of educators and families in creating inclusive environments Timestamps 00:00 - Introduction to episode and guest background 00:15 - Personal experiences with dyspraxia 00:55 - Understanding what dyspraxia is and common misconceptions 01:40 - Dyspraxia's physical manifestations and injuries 02:09 - Dyspraxia and neurodivergence co-occurrence 02:34 - Social observations: clumsiness and menopause influence 02:47 - Funny stories highlighting dyspraxic traits 03:23 - Dyspraxia’s impact on motor coordination from childhood to adulthood 04:09 - How dyspraxia shows up in educational contexts 04:25 - Challenges in diagnosis and accessing support 05:10 - Dyslexia and dyspraxia in school: practical examples 06:01 - Embarrassments and misunderstandings around physical coordination 07:23 - Sensory exercises to illustrate dyspraxia’s physical challenges 08:16 - Need for understanding and reasonable adjustments in schools 09:20 - Energy drain and fatigue associated with motor difficulties 10:06 - The importance of teacher awareness beyond primary school 11:00 - Teenagers managing dyspraxia and social pressures 11:40 - Personal anecdotes about PE and coordination challenges 12:00 - Physical skills, running, and hypermobility 12:55 - Insights from trainers and body awareness 13:09 - Supporting children’s motor development at home and school 14:34 - Strategies for pacing and self-esteem building 15:18 - Effective school interventions: sensory trails and early support 16:19 - The benefits of targeted physical activities in school 17:04 - The over-reliance on sedentary classroom learning 18:19 - The potential of typing as an alternative to handwriting 19:03 - Technology and resource limitations in schools 20:44 - Autonomy, choice, and reducing shame for children 21:17 - The need for thoughtful planning in supporting children with dyspraxia 22:33 - Encouragement and positive support in schools and families 22:45 - Closing remarks and appreciation for listeners Connect with: Diane: Olive Branch Consulting [https://olivebranchconsulting.co.uk/] Helen: Neurodivergent Nook [https://neurodivergent-nook.com/] Note: The episode emphasizes the importance of understanding, patience, and practical adjustments to help neurodivergent children thrive in educational environments and beyond.

9. juni 202623 min
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Neurodivergent Nook Ep7: Grief after diagnosis

This podcast episode explores the complex emotions surrounding diagnoses of neurodivergence, particularly focusing on grief, acceptance, and self-understanding. Helen and Diane share personal experiences, shedding light on the emotional journey many neurodivergent adults face upon diagnosis or self-identification. Key topics * The emotional impact of diagnosis and the grieving process * Personal stories of grief, acceptance, and self-understanding in neurodivergence * The influence of childhood experiences and societal understanding of neurodivergence * How grief manifests differently in individuals and coping mechanisms * The importance of community, support, and self-compassion during this journey * Internalized ableism and challenges to accepting neurodivergent identities * The significance of finding a supportive tribe and shared experiences In this episode * Diane shares her two-year grieving process after her ADHD diagnosis and how understanding changed her perspective * Helen reflects on her own childhood memories and the grief associated with unrecognized neurodivergence * They discuss the idea of "going to Holland instead of Italy," a metaphor for unexpected life paths after child diagnosis * The importance of allowing space for grief and self-acceptance * The role of societal and internalized ableism in complicating the acceptance process * Practical advice for navigating grief, self-understanding, and supportive relationships Timestamps 00:00 - Introduction to the episode and topics 00:30 - Diane’s initial response to her ADHD diagnosis 01:16 - Grieving the loss of previous self-understanding 01:44 - Childhood experiences influencing current perceptions 02:15 - How diagnosis prompted reflection and life changes 03:57 - The necessity and value of grief in acceptance 04:41 - Loss of friendships and the process of letting go 06:09 - Acceptance after autism diagnosis 06:31 - Reflecting on childhood and missing understanding 07:02 - Supporting neurodivergent children and trauma 08:39 - Expectations vs reality of parenthood 09:29 - The poem "Welcome to Holland" and life’s unexpected journey 10:19 - The guilt and self-criticism in grief 10:49 - Processing late diagnosis and masking 11:33 - Reflecting on childhood memories and strategies 12:20 - Grieving the young Helen’s challenges 13:08 - Realizing skills developed in adversity 13:59 - The importance of understanding oneself 14:38 - The internal struggle with self-concept and ableism 15:22 - Embracing new self-awareness 16:44 - Allowing space and support for grief 18:25 - Internalized ableism and self-identity 19:23 - The impact of diagnosis on self-perception 20:36 - The paradox of change and continuity after diagnosis 21:19 - The importance of support networks 22:26 - Obsessing over neurodivergence and grief 23:02 - Personal reflections on overanalysis 24:07 - Finding shared experiences and community 25:06 - Recognizing the power of sudden realizations 26:02 - Grieving childhood and unrecognized struggles 26:50 - Reflection on the emotional impact of diagnosis 27:07 - Closing remarks and support encouragement

2. juni 202627 min
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Neurodivergent Nook Ep6: A Quick Chat about Diagnosis

In this episode of the Neurodivergent Nook podcast, Helen and Diane share their personal and professional journeys with diagnosis, exploring the pros, cons, and emotional impact for both children and adults. Whether you’re considering a diagnosis or supporting someone who is, these insights shed light on the complexities and importance of understanding neurodivergence. Key Topics * Personal stories of late diagnoses of ADHD and autism * The process of questioning and family reflections leading to diagnosis * The emotional and identity challenges associated with late diagnosis * The significance of understanding diagnoses for self-compassion and support * The impact of diagnoses on self-esteem and internal narratives * Challenges in advocating for assessments within educational systems * The importance of diagnosis for accessing tailored support and understanding * Differing perspectives on seeking diagnosis among neurodivergent individuals * How society and medical models influence perceptions of diagnosis * The broader context of neurodiversity beyond labels and diagnoses Timestamps 00:00 - Introduction to the episode and topic of diagnosis 00:28 - Diane shares her journey to diagnosis of ADHD and autism 01:07 - Reflections on family history and late diagnosis 01:36 - Personal experiences supporting children and self-reflection 02:02 - Recognizing family members' neurodivergence 02:24 - The realization about autism and processing diagnoses 03:16 - Helen’s late diagnosis of ADHD and autism in her 50s 03:45 - The aha moment during counselling training about cognitive differences 04:16 - Shifting self-perception from laziness to understanding neurodivergence 04:28 - The importance of compassion and self-awareness 05:09 - The role of pressure and adrenaline in motivation 05:40 - Analyzing family and genetic links to neurodivergence 06:26 - Exploring family health history and neurodivergent traits 07:09 - Different opinions on the importance of formal diagnosis 07:37 - The empowerment of accepting oneself after diagnosis 08:55 - Supporting children and students with diagnoses in education 09:25 - The benefits of early diagnosis for better support 10:18 - Complex support needs beyond co-occurring conditions 11:12 - The importance of tailored support and societal inclusion 12:04 - Challenges in getting appropriate support and funding 13:20 - Supporting families through the diagnosis journey 14:40 - Emotional impacts on families and the importance of family support 15:10 - Navigating education plans and support systems in schools 16:18 - The ongoing struggles with educational funding and training 17:22 - Experiences of diagnosing children and teens 18:09 - Teenagers' reactions to their diagnoses and self-discovery 19:42 - Self-perception and internal voices post-diagnosis 20:12 - The importance of self-forgiveness and understanding 21:35 - The significance of emotional regulation and feeling 'not rubbish' 22:03 - Embracing human complexity and diversity beyond labels 23:04 - Reflecting on societal perceptions of neurodivergence 24:27 - The value of lived experiences and stories in understanding humanity 25:03 - The language of diagnosis versus self-understanding 26:04 - The impact of family perceptions and societal attitudes 27:00 - Rethinking the medical model and societal barriers 28:32 - Raising awareness and taking time for self-reflection 29:04 - Closing remarks and encouragement for ongoing dialogue

26. maj 202629 min
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Summary In this episode of Neurodivergent Nook, hosts Helen Neale and Diane Franier explore the concept of autistic energy, sharing personal experiences with burnout and its impact on neurodivergent individuals. They discuss the importance of mindfulness and recovery practices, particularly in the context of children and teenagers facing burnout. The conversation highlights the role of connection, both with others and through interactions with animals, in reducing burnout and restoring energy. Takeaways * Autistic energy can lead to burnout if not managed. * Burnout is often misdiagnosed as depression in neurodivergent individuals. * Mindfulness practices can be adapted to fit individual needs. * Children today face unique challenges that contribute to burnout. * Connection with animals can provide restorative energy. * Self-preservation is crucial for mental health. * Physical activity can help regulate energy levels. * Understanding personal limits is essential to avoid burnout. * The pressures of productivity can exacerbate burnout. * Creating safe spaces for neurodivergent individuals is vital. Chapters 00:00 Understanding Autistic Energy 02:56 Experiencing Burnout: Personal Stories 05:49 The Impact of Burnout on Neurodivergent Individuals 09:13 Mindfulness and Recovery Practices 12:06 Burnout in Children and Teenagers 14:47 Finding Joy and Energy in Connection 18:01 The Role of Animals in Reducing Burnout

19. maj 202619 min
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