The DadDHD Podcast
Shane Thrapp and Braden Young welcome social coach, award-winning author, and keynote speaker Caroline Maguire, who has worked with neurodivergent people for 21 years and has just released her new book “Friendship Skills for Neurodivergent Adults”. Caroline explains she wrote the book after years of adult clients and parents asking for friendship support, especially amid increased diagnoses since the pandemic, and she highlights common themes from interviews and surveys: masking and people-pleasing, shame, rejection sensitivity, and the need to “find our people” through interests rather than taking any friendship available. The conversation covers why parent friendships can feel political like the workplace, how to move from acquaintance to friendship using shared interests and “dropping a ping,” why small talk can provide useful information, and how parents can model healthy communication, boundaries, and friendship infrastructure by putting social routines on autopilot while supporting their kids. Caroline can be found at @authorcarolinem [https://www.instagram.com/authorcarolinem/] on Instagram And check out her new book “Friendship Skills For Neurodivergent Adults [https://www.amazon.com/Friendship-Skills-Neurodivergent-Adults-Distracted/dp/1538773082]” wherever books are sold.
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