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Hydro vs. Dirt: Same Goal, Different Techniques, and How It Relates to a Neurodivergent Brain

In this post, I want to share how my brother and I, both of us with neurodivergent brains, have different strengths while growing up in the same household. My brother is an amazing problem solver who can tackle any problem thrown at him, while I tend to get overwhelmed and rely on him for help. …

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Acrylic Pouring: Our Way of Releasing Stress and Letting Go.

Our Last Art Therapy Project During my final week of posting for art and art therapy, I considered various approaches for this post. And I wanted to do something relating to stress and anger. However, when reflecting on what therapeutic activities worked for my husband and me during COVID-19, I realized that acrylic pouring was …

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How a visit to the dollar store, can cultivate essential skills for the future.

intro While researching art therapy and its connection to the neurodivergent brain, I was amazed by art’s significant role in regulating emotions and helping with focus. With this in mind, I had a whimsical idea. I took my entire family to the dollar store to pick out various arts and crafts supplies that would excite …

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MY PLAN

The past month has been eye-opening for me. At the start of the month, I was typical of someone with ADHD, wanting to plan everything meticulously. However, by the end of the first week, I felt overwhelmed. I consciously decided to step back and do something I rarely do – trust the process. I worked …

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