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Autism & Neurodiversity Podcast

1. Neurodiverse Brains with Jason & Debbie

Neurodiversity is a relatively new term. It encompasses more than Autism. For our first episode, we explain what neurodiversity is and who falls under this description. 

We’ve learned so much parenting and working with neurodiverse young adults. We want to help and support everyone in the neurodiverse community so that we can improve outcomes for our neurodiverse loved ones.

Join us, as we share why we’re doing a podcast and what you can expect from listening in each week.

Podcast Eps 1 Neurodiverse Brains with Jason & Debbie

What You'll Learn from this Episode:

  • What we mean by neurodiverse and what diagnosis fall under this umbrella.
  • Why we started TechieForLife.
  • What some of the positives are of having a neurodiverse brain and some of the challenges.
  • What is one of the most important things we’ve learned parenting and working with this population.
  • What you can expect from listening in each week.

Listen to the Full Episode:

Featured on the Show:

  • Visit TechieForLife.com to learn more about out our specialized program for neurodiverse young adults.
  • Follow Debbie on Instagram!

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