, Devon Price writes, “Refusing to perform neurotypicality is a revolutionary act of disability justice. It’s also a radical act of self-love.”
This year, I want to radically love the wounded child in me who believed she was deeply flawed. Who believed she had to corrode herself to fit the mold of the world, no matter what it took. Who often thought to herself:New Year, New Us, New World I am part of a growing group of people who are just beginning to discover and embrace their neurodivergence in adulthood. As I learn about my identity, I am also learning about my child’s ownIn our lives, our homes, and in our hearts, we, the ND parents of a new generation of ND kids, get to break the rules we were raised to uphold. We get to say, “Not this time.” We get to raise our children to believe that they are just right, just as they are. That they don’t have to change to be accepted.
If you are to “transform” this year, don’t think of a “new” you. Instead, learn to love the real you you’ve been forced to mask all along. This radical act of self-acceptance allows others, especially our children, to grow up loving their real ND selves.Challenge the social norms.Give sincere monologues on your favorite topics and do not apologize for it.New Year, New Me: Next Steps
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