This week on The Neurodivergent Report, Shaun Arora shares his story of late-diagnosis and what it means to grow up neurodivergent without the language or support to name it.
Together, Sarah and Shaun unpack how cultural identity and family dynamics shaped his journey… like relying on his sister as a translator in childhood, or repeating grades in a school system that didn’t understand his learning style.
Curious what’s inside:
How our workplaces and schools can do better at making room for all brains
Quoting sociological theory on why “neurotypical” might be a myth
Why transdiagnostic approach is the future of diagnosis
If you want an inside look into neurodivergent brains and thought processes, this episode is for you! We're modeling TODAY 👏
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With love, Sarah 💜
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