Asynchronous Development
Description
Neurodivergent kids and teens often have patterns of development that look "uneven" compared to their neurotypical peers. They might have some intellectual, physical, and or emotional abilities that are behind their peers, others that are ahead, and some that are right "on track". Today, we are digging into all things asynchronous development: what it looks like in practice, why it's so common among neurodivergent people, and what we can do to support.
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