Neurodiversity Affirming Resource Library

Supports for Sensory Processing + Educational Sources

This is a collection of free resources to support neurodivergent individuals.

It will grow over time.


Start Here

I’m often asked where to start and I really think this is a great place to start breaking down stereotypes.

Katherine May on Glennon Doyle’s podcast We Can Do Hard Things, Episode 220. (You can also find an audio version wherever you listen to your podcasts.)

Please remember when listening that every autistic experience is unique (…we don’t all see rainbows.) 🌈

Then visit Katherine May’s Autism Resource Page. Why invent the wheel?


Educational Resources For Parents


More Podcasts


Understand Sensory Processing

A video I made to visualize the experience of sensory overload:

A podcast I recorded about sensory integration:

A training on sensory processing I created for my son’s former school. A recording is and printables are now available for free:

This post by Tara McMullin is also a great example of sensory overload (and what to do about it.)

What Works
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My Posts About Neurodivergence

Here are some of the posts I’ve written about autism and neurodivergence.

Want more? Click here to see them all.


Books & Sensory Supports We Love

Neurodivergent Spacetime Amazon Storefront Screencapture

Links to products. This is my Amazon affiliate store. I receive a small credit if you make a purchase after visiting. Please feel free to browse and shop elsewhere.

We love shopping locally and secondhand, but we turn to Amazon for certain types of products we can’t find in our area. Most of these are favorites our family owns and love. Some of them are on our wishlist.


Do you have favorite resources?

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