When Neurotypes Collide: Mapping Needs in Mixed-Neurotype Families

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When neurodivergence runs through a family — and it often does, across multiple generations and in overlapping ways — different people's needs don't always point in the same direction. What helps one person can feel impossible for another. It can create real friction, even in families that are trying hard.

This webinar is for neurodivergent parents, those raising neurodivergent children, and anyone supporting mixed-neurotype families who want a more nuanced way of understanding and navigating that complexity.

We'll look at how to map individual needs across a family — beyond diagnostic labels, and beyond the assumption that one person's needs should take precedence over another's. We'll explore differences in sensory processing, emotional regulation, and communication styles, and think about how to hold all of that in a way that's fair, practical, and connected.

You'll come away with neuroaffirmative tools for understanding the intersection of multiple neurotypes, and some concrete ideas for reducing friction and building more genuine connection at home.

When neurodivergence runs through a family — and it often does, across multiple generations and in overlapping ways — different people's needs don't always point in the same direction. What helps one person can feel impossible for another. It can create real friction, even in families that are trying hard.

This webinar is for neurodivergent parents, those raising neurodivergent children, and anyone supporting mixed-neurotype families who want a more nuanced way of understanding and navigating that complexity.

We'll look at how to map individual needs across a family — beyond diagnostic labels, and beyond the assumption that one person's needs should take precedence over another's. We'll explore differences in sensory processing, emotional regulation, and communication styles, and think about how to hold all of that in a way that's fair, practical, and connected.

You'll come away with neuroaffirmative tools for understanding the intersection of multiple neurotypes, and some concrete ideas for reducing friction and building more genuine connection at home.