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Naming the invisible: Nicole Correa and motherhood neurodivergent

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Verónica MartinVerónica Martin
September 1, 2025
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Naming the invisible: Nicole Correa and motherhood neurodivergent

Madness with Williams is not just a project: it is a narrative, it is empathy, it is community. Nicole invites us to look where it hurts… and to stay to navigate and heal.

Nicole Correa, writer, natural communicator, mother, and neurodivergent person, shares in this interview her life experience as a caregiver for her child with Williams syndrome. Through her project Madness with Williams, she addresses care, grief, writing, and the urgent need to rethink how we support —or abandon— neurodivergent families.

With an intimate and lucid voice, Nicole speaks to us about the diagnosis, motherhood intersected by ADHD and autism, and love as a political language. An honest and transformative conversation about living without permission, writing to resist, and caring without sugarcoating.

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