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Marni Kammersell is a neurodivergent parent to three neurodivergent children and passionate about a lot of things, including the neurodiversity paradigm, self-directed education and non-coercive relationships.As a neurodiversity educator, Marni specializes in supporting parents and families in understanding experience through the lens of the nervous system.This unusual and thought provoking conversation takes many turns, through disabilities & ableism, nervous systems and diagnosis, leading us into asking some really important questions:Who would we be if we hadn’t learned to fit into a mold? What could that look like? Would neurodivergence not be such a stigma if we all had more wiggle room to show up as our authentic selves? And what does “neurotypical” really mean?Join us as we explore these questions and more!//You can find Marni’s work and contact her here:https://wanderingbrightly.com/about/Additional Resources
Neuroqueer Heresies by Nick WalkerWe're All Neurodiverse by Sonny Jane WiseRaising Kids with Big, Baffling Behaviors by Robyn GobbelA Different Way to Learn by Naomi FisherDemystifying Disability by Emily LadauDisability Visibility by Alice Wong (Editor)



