Do Autistic or Neurodiverse people attract abusive and toxic people? Yes

Neurodivergent people are more susceptible to these types of toxic people then Neurotypical people. Having said that, neurotypical people find it challenging to associate and untangle themselves from these kinds of people. Neurodiverse people (whether male or female) have a unique combination of traits that can set them up for being open to being taken advantage of. Continue reading

Videos, videos, videos…oh my…

Videos, videos, videos...oh my...new ones just uploaded. After receiving numerous requests, Tania is sharing her work with Neurodiverse individuals over her lengthy career. Primarily, she feels that video is the fastest way to get the information out there to those that are wanting it or needing it. She is sharing her work via Video FAQ’s … Continue reading Videos, videos, videos…oh my…

Just in! Videos: FAQ style, Educational, Instructional, Interviews and more.

Just in! Videos, FAQ's style and more Tania has been requested multiple times to share her work over her lengthy career, give her opinion or support a person or organization. She is now sharing her work via Video FAQ's or videos, from various individuals or organizations and conferences including the Secret Agent Society, Different Brains, … Continue reading Just in! Videos: FAQ style, Educational, Instructional, Interviews and more.

The queen of self-deprecation

This is a recent FAQ on self-deprecation in neurodiverse females. As always, If you like it please share and leave your positive comments or other questions below. This video was made by the Neurodiversity Academy, founded by and funded by AspienGirl girl.com vimeo.com/263459536

The Neurodiversity of Females on the Autism Spectrum

Opening remarks on Day 2 of the II Symposium and Conference on Women and Asperger Syndrome, hosted by Mujeres Tea, in Argentina, 2017 You can now watch videos about my work on Vimeo at the Neurodiversity Academy #vimeo #videos More educational videos coming soon. What would you like me to share? The following are just … Continue reading The Neurodiversity of Females on the Autism Spectrum