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Neurodivergent and Loving it!
Have you gone through life asking - What is wrong with me? Why am I so different? You are NOT ALONE!! If I had known I was ADHD when I was younger, I would have achieved what I needed to achieve much earlier in my life. I am here to tell you that neurodivergence is a GIFT and as a result, I am launching this group to begin promoting my progressive & inclusive ideologies towards shifting our perspective to make space for EVERYONE! We are all differently abled and gifted. The world needs more of you and less doubt, indecision, or fear. So if you joined my group, we will talk about growing up different, parenting children and youth who are different, how this affects every part of our professional and personal lives. I would ultimately love to raise money and partner with global charities that will build schools inside orphanages for children who are abandoned or dismissed. Please introduce yourself and tell us a bit about why you joined our group? Tell us if you are the one with superpowers or is it your kid(s)? What is one obstacle you wish could be removed for you to actualize your potential?
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Good Afternoon, I grew up in a time where neurodiveregence was not recognized nor was it celebrated. My experience with my learning style never really came to light for me until my late 20's. I did a lot of comparing and learned to live with ways to try and hide behind but never saw it as a gift! I still feel the pressure to measure up and find it can take too much space in my life. I learned to set myself aside and focus on the needs of others. It wasn't until I became a mom and saw the struggles that my own son( with ADHD) had in school that I was truly able to see how difficult learning in a traditional environment! There is much to discover for young people that learn to embrace who they are so they can get on with dreaming and enjoying all that life has to offer them. I know of several adults who have learned late in life that they were different and never knew why. I think that it would be helpful to have practical learning for adults that may need support as well. Of course all this depends on the individual and what personal view of themselves they have lived with to date.
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Suzanne Barbour
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Joined Jan 23, 2026
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