Discover insights, stories, and resources for the neurodivergent community
When a child "doesn't fit in," it's not always a lack of will or ability. Sometimes it's a lack of understanding. In this episode, neuropsychologist Cecilia Otero helps us look beyond behavior and understand how neuropsychology can illuminate paths without reducing diversity to a diagnosis.
There are people who tell their story with tears. Others with anger. And then there are some of us who tell it with a calm that is disconcerting. This article talks about dissociation not as a failure, but as the intelligence of a brain that did what was necessary to survive.
Being ill as a neurodivergent is not just fever and cough: it is a sensory whirlwind that can hurt more than the world imagines. Light, noise, touch, exhaustion… everything intensifies. In this intimate and evidence-based article, we talk about how we experience illness, why the body reacts differently, and how to support each other with sensitivity, calm, and respect.
Autism is not an illness. It is a distinct way of perceiving, feeling, and being in the world. In this article, you will find clear, real, and lived information to better understand this condition neurodivergent, identify its manifestations, and support from a respectful perspective, without correcting what is simply different.
Psychologist, activist, and creator of safe spaces like Interseccionalmente.
In this episode, Cecilia Pérez opens the doors of Caaminos, a project that supports neurodivergent childhood from the body, play, and authentic communication. A sensitive and deep conversation about how to support processes without urgency and with absolute respect for each rhythm.