“Surround yourself with people who understand, and you do find your tribe.”
In this episode of Your Voice Matters, Asma Jacob chats with Carly Considine, an autistic adult and advocate for the neurodivergent community. Carly shares how her diagnosis brought clarity and improved her mental health, while also opening up about raising three autistic children.
She explores the diverse experiences of neurodivergent individuals, the importance of understanding autism in girls and women, and the value of finding a supportive community. Carly’s story offers inspiration, practical advice, and encouragement for anyone navigating similar journeys.
Key Takeaways:
- A diagnosis can bring clarity and support mental health for individuals and families.
- Every neurodivergent individual’s experience is different and should be treated as such.
- Autism in girls and women can present differently, requiring greater awareness and understanding.
- Building a supportive community is essential—online groups can be a great place to start.
“Facebook support groups are incredible. You find like-minded friends, like-minded parents, and even autistic adults. You become a community.”
About Carly:
Carly Considine is an autistic adult diagnosed in 2015, with two autistic daughters diagnosed in 2019. She is a passionate advocate for the neurodivergent community, with a special focus on female autism and comorbidities like ADHD. Carly has volunteered with the National Autistic Society and continues her advocacy work online, sharing her experiences to support others.
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