Neurodivergent Friendly Theatre, Changing Public Perception & Addressing Bullying
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Join us for an unscripted, unedited bonus episode with our host, Ben Branson, as he shares his candid thoughts.
In this exciting and evolving time for the neurodivergent community, change is happening rapidly. Each week, we encounter incredible stories and important news, and we want to keep you in the loop.
In this episode, Ben covers top headlines, from the alarming bullying rates affecting neurodivergent children to a high-profile political family bringing neurodiversity into the spotlight, and an autism-friendly production of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time.
Plus, we have a special contribution from one our listeners.
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Articles mentioned in this episode:
How To Approach Addressing Bullying Of Neurodivergent Children
All About Tim Walz's Son, Gus Walz
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time is about an autistic boy. But it hasn’t always been autism-friendly.
Richard Branson’s advice to parents with Neurodivergent children
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