There is a moment many teens know well, standing in front of a conversation with no idea what to say next. Not because they do not care, but because the social “rules” feel unwritten and fast moving. For autistic and ADHD teens especially, social interaction can feel like improvising without rehearsal. This is where role […]
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Autistic Girls and Late Diagnosis, Social Clues People Often Miss
She smiles at the right moments, says the expected things, even has a small group of friends, so everything must be fine, right. That assumption is exactly why many autistic girls are diagnosed late. The signs are there, just quieter, more internal, and often misunderstood. Research on autism in girls shows that many learn to […]
Why Gifted Teens Fear Failure More Than Others
The paper is blank, the idea is strong, and yet the pen does not move. For many gifted teens, fear of failure does not show up as giving up, it shows up as not starting at all. From the outside, it can look confusing, a student who clearly has ability avoiding tasks or overthinking simple […]
Why Neurodivergent Teens Benefit from Task Chunking in School Projects
A school project can look simple on paper, but for many neurodivergent teens it can feel like staring at a mountain with no clear path up. The instructions might say “complete the project by Friday,” but the brain is asking, where do I even start. This is where task chunking quietly changes everything. Instead of […]
Autistic Teens and Friendship Fatigue, Why Less Socialising Can Mean Healthier Socialising
Some teens come home from a hangout looking happy but completely drained, like their social battery just hit zero without warning. For many autistic teens, this is not about disliking people, it is about how much energy socializing actually takes. Every conversation can involve decoding tone, reading facial expressions, managing eye contact, and figuring out […]
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