Neurodiversity Resources 2.0
- Boston Ability Center
- Jan 20, 2025
- 1 min read

One of the best parts of being a pediatric therapist is the opportunity to continue learning! In April of 2021, BAC SLP Megan Romanczyk shared this blog post about neurodiversity and included some resources our clinicians use to grow our understanding as therapists. While many of these resources are still available, additional resources have been created since then that we wanted to pass along to you! With that in mind, behold: RESOURCES 2.0!!
Facebook:
autism inclusivity
the neurodiversity collective
Instagram:
@speechologist
@autisticselfadvocacy
@theautisticlife
@autismlevelup
@fdmorg
@strugglecare
TikTok:
@kaelicompton
@thecenteredlifeco
@myfavouritejo
@domesticblisters
Websites & Blogs:
Local Businesses:
@moonlilynorwood
Documentaries
I Am Greta
Citizen Autistic
Wretches & Jabberers
Books:
Neurotribes by Steve Silberman
The Autistic Brain by Temple Grandin
Disability Visibility by Alice Wong
Authors:
Julia Bascom
Ross W. Greene
Alfie Kohn
Katja Rowell
Jenny McGlothlin


Reading the post about neurodiversity resources was really thoughtful because it highlights how important it is to support different ways people think and learn instead of expecting everyone to fit one pattern. It reminded me of a group study session where one classmate needed extra time but explained ideas in a very clear way that helped everyone. While browsing later, I also came across digital accounting services Dubai during unrelated research, which felt random but stayed in my mind. It makes me reflect on how understanding differences can build stronger and kinder communities.
As someone who appreciates inclusive spaces, it's encouraging to see support and awareness being actively promoted. In the digital world, I've found that platforms like Sprunki—with its wide variety of free online games—also offer a low-pressure, accessible way for people of all thinking styles to relax and engage at their own pace. It’s heartening to see inclusivity growing both online and off.