On today’s episode we are deeply honoured to have Dr Michelle Garnett speaking with us about neurodivergence in the teen years, as well as her own life experience as a neurodivergent woman. Dr Garnett is a clinical psychologist, author, and late-diagnosed AuDHDer, and she has worked in the autistic community for over 30 years. Listeners would likely know her as the co-founder of Attwood & Garnett Events, with Professor Tony Attwood. Dr Garnett is a leading voice in neuro-affirming care, research, and advocacy.
We cover:
- What neurodivergence means to Michelle.
- Michelle’s experience of her neurodivergence and anxiety throughout her life, and things that she has personally found helpful in managing anxiety.
- [We get here at about the 40 minute mark!] Reasons why the transition to the teen years can be so challenging for neurodivergence teens and their families, including neurological changes and differences, and school and the broader environment.
- Identity formation in the teen years for neurodivergent teens.
- Making room for your own emotions as a parent.
- Signs to look out for that may indicate your young person is struggling.
- Tips for parents and caregivers supporting neurodivergent young people.
- Michelle’s five key messages for neurodivergent teens.
Things we mentioned + helpful resources:
Find Michelle at Attwood and Garnett Events and on socials @ attwoodgarnett
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