
Supporting Your Child’s Identity
A neurodivergent-affirming approach to understanding your child’s identity, behaviour, and internal experience.
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Selcouth Segments
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1.5-hour interactive workshop
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Deeper understanding of your child
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How to apply the SEE Framework
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Real world strategies for busy parents

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Additional Perspectives & Resources
If you’re interested in hearing more perspectives and continuing to learn, here are a few places to explore.
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Websites
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NeuroClastic
Autistic-led perspectives on identity, communication, and lived experience
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Autistic Self Advocacy Network (ASAN)
Resources focused on autonomy, identity, and rights
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Thinking Person’s Guide to Autism
Thoughtful, parent-friendly content grounded in lived experience
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CommunicationFIRST
Focused on communication access and nonspeaking perspectives
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Autistic Women & Nonbinary Network (AWN)
Explores identity, belonging, and intersectionality
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Media
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Loop (Pixar Short Film)
A short film exploring communication, connection, and understanding from a nonspeaking autistic perspective
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Float (Pixar Short Film)
A parent’s journey toward acceptance when their child experiences the world differently
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Temple Grandin: The World Needs all Kinds of Minds TED Talk
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List of Animated Shows with Autistic Representation
A comprehensive though not exhaustive list of episodes with autistic representation on children's television shows
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Books
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Next Level: A Hymn in Gratitude for Neurodiversity by Samara Cole Doyon
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Flap Your Hands: A Celebration of Stimming by Steve Asbell
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Masterpiece by Alexandra Hoffman
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My Brother Otto by Meg Raby
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All About Brains by Lake Bell
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Different Thinkers Autism by Katia Fredriksen
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A Day with No Words by Tiffany Hammond
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My Rainbow by Trinity and DeShanna Neal
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It's me, Henry by Stéphanie Deslauriers