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Jurassic Park is Neurodivergent Parenting

31 min · 24 de jul de 2025
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Romina makes the bold claim that all seven Jurassic Park movies are really about what it’s like to be a neurodivergent parent. The sensory chaos. The constant anxiety. The feeling that everything’s about to go sideways—and you're just trying to make it work with this damn kid. From velociraptor meltdowns to T. rex-sized guilt, we unpack how dino disasters mirror the mental load of parenting while neurodivergent. It's raw, funny, and includes a theory on why the very sexy Jeff Goldblum character might be one of us. 📱 Follow us: → Ryan Sailstad — LinkedIn.com/in/ryansailstad [https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryansailstad] → Romina Massa — LinkedIn.com/in/rominamassa [https://www.linkedin.com/in/rominamassa]

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