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Neurodiversity
The full spectrum — dyscalculia, sensory processing, stimming, primitive reflexes, and more.
Your Kid Isn't Clumsy. Their Brain Just Lost the GPS.
<p>My daughter is a beautiful ballet dancer. I mean that in the fullest possible sense — she moves through a studio with genuine refinement, with intention, with the kind of body control and grace that years of serious training quietly builds into a person. She is aware of every line, every angle, every position of her limbs in space. She is, by any measure, extraordinarily coordinated.</p> <p>She also walked into a glass door last Tuesday. Full face. Didn't see it coming. A
Lindsey
May 216 min read


Retained Primitive Reflexes and ADHD: Another Piece of the Puzzle (And Free Exercises to Help)
Going Granola Without Going Nuts · Neurodiversity · Sensory · 7 min read When someone first said the words "retained primitive reflexes" to me, my brain immediately went to tiny little monkeys doing some kind of ancient ancestral survival dance. Which is not exactly what it means. But honestly? Not entirely wrong in spirit either. Once I understood that primitive reflexes are movements literally built into every human baby for survival, and that most of us graduate out of the
Lindsey
May 148 min read


Dyscalculia Resource Hub (A Work in Progress)
One thing I quickly learned on this journey is how limited the resources around dyscalculia still are. Compared to dyslexia, information can be surprisingly hard to find—and often scattered. This is a space I’ll continue to build thoughtfully over time, sharing tools, insights, and supports that have been helpful for our family. For now, here are a few starting points: Full Psychoeducational (Psych/Ed) Taking the step to pursue a comprehensive psych/ED evaluation was one of t
Lindsey
May 92 min read


Sensory Issues and ADHD: Why the Sock Seam Is Actually a Really Big Deal
Going Granola Without Going Nuts · Neurodiversity · Sensory · 6 min read You buy the cute new sweatshirt. It is soft on the outside. It seems perfect. You are feeling like a pretty great parent. And then your child puts it on and announces that it is scratchy on the inside and they absolutely cannot wear it. Or the sock. The seam. That specific seam at the toe that is, apparently, completely intolerable and makes the entire morning fall apart. Or the zipper on the sweater tha
Lindsey
May 910 min read


What Is Stimming? The ADHD Behavior Nobody Talks About (But Almost Everyone Does)
Going Granola Without Going Nuts · Neurodiversity · Sensory · 5 min read Stimming. No, it has nothing to do with gardening. Nothing to do with stem cells. Not a new workout trend. Not something that happens in a laboratory. Stimming is short for self-stimulatory behavior. And once I understood what it actually was, I realized I had been watching it happen in front of me for years without having a name for it. This is one of those pieces of the neurodiversity puzzle that does
Lindsey
May 99 min read


Retained Primitive Reflexes and ADHD: The Piece of the Puzzle Nobody Told Me About
Going Granola Without Going Nuts · Neurodiversity · Occupational Therapy · 7 min read I want to start with a confession. When someone first mentioned the words "retained primitive reflexes" to me, my brain immediately conjured an image of tiny little monkeys running around doing some kind of ancient ancestral dance. Like some prehistoric survival routine from a nature documentary. Which is not exactly what it means. But also, not entirely wrong in spirit. Once I understood th
Lindsey
May 912 min read
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