Episode 159
Understanding the Autistic Experience
In this week's episode Emily is joined by Jess Garner who founded Gr0ve, a mentoring service for neurodivergent young people. From diagnosis and self identification to community, belonging and co-regulation, this episode is packed full of tips, insights and advice on navigating the autistic experience as a family.
Jess is late-realised Autistic, ADHD mother to neurodivergent children, and a former secondary school teacher and middle leader. She founded GROVE, an Autistic-staffed online organisation supporting Autistic young people, after her older child was unable to attend school. Jess recognised a gap in support for Autistic children to connect, belong and explore what being Autistic means to them. Jess holds a Master’s in Autism, with all her work focused on children and young people.
Links mentioned in episode:
What Works for Autistic Children, Luke Beardon
Neuroqueer Heresies, Nick Walker
We are all Neurodiverse, Sonny Jane Wise
https://theautisticadvocate.com/
https://autismunderstood.co.uk/
https://www.spectrumgaming.net/
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