As a speech language pathologist, I often work with individuals who are neurodiverse. Neurodiversity refers to the natural variations in the way that the brain functions and processes information, which includes conditions such as autism, ADHD, dyslexia, anxiety and many others.
As a professional, I have learned the importance of listening to neurodivergent voices and valuing the unique perspectives and experiences of these individuals. Not only is this important for the well-being and empowerment of those individuals, but it also helps me as a practitioner to better serve and support my clients now and in the future. Its so important that we acknowledge we live in a unique time where we have a wave of neurodivergent voices who have first hand gone through a variety of therapies, schooling and social experiences. They can tell us, first hand, what worked, what didn’t and what hurt. What an incredible benefit to provide an entire community the opportunity to amplify their voices and utilize their experiences to help the children today.

Here are just a few reasons why it is important to listen to neurodivergent voices:
Neurodiversity is a natural part of human variation.
Just like there is diversity in ethnicity, gender, religion, race, etc., there is also diversity in the way that the brain functions. This diversity should be celebrated and respected, rather than discriminated against. By listening to neurodivergent voices, we can learn to appreciate and value the unique strengths and abilities that these individuals bring to the world.
Neurodivergent individuals have valuable insights and perspectives.
Many neurodivergent individuals have experienced firsthand the challenges and barriers that can come with living in a world that is not always accommodating to their needs. By listening to their voices, we can gain a deeper understanding of these challenges and work to create a more inclusive and supportive environment. Neurodivergent individuals may also have valuable insights and perspectives on how to better support and communicate with individuals with similar experiences.
Listening to neurodivergent voices can help to reduce stigma and discrimination.
Unfortunately, neurodivergent individuals often face stigma and discrimination due to misunderstandings and biases about their conditions. By actively seeking out and valuing the perspectives of neurodivergent individuals, we can help to reduce this stigma and create a more accepting and understanding society.
As a parent, it is important to remember that every child is unique and has their own strengths and challenges. By listening to and valuing the perspectives of your neurodivergent child, you can help to support their well-being and empowerment. This may involve advocating for their needs in school and other environments, seeking out resources and support, and creating a positive and inclusive home environment.
Here are a few ways that you can support your neurodivergent child and listen to their voices:
Create a safe and inclusive environment at home.
Your child should feel comfortable expressing themselves and sharing their thoughts and feelings with you. Encourage open communication and make sure that your child feels heard and respected.
Educate yourself about your child’s condition.
It is important to have a good understanding of your child’s condition and how it may impact their development and daily life. Seek out reputable resources and support from professionals, such as speech language pathologists and other specialists.
Advocate for your child’s needs in school and other environments.
Your child may need accommodations and support in order to succeed in school and other environments. It is important to communicate with your child’s teachers and other professionals to ensure that their needs are being met.
Encourage your child’s interests and strengths.
Every child has unique strengths and interests. Encourage your child to pursue their passions and support them in their endeavors. This can help to boost their confidence and sense of self-worth.

For our practice, we will always remember to listen to the voices who have had previous experiences, and try to build on that. We will always listen to our clients no matter their size and always remember every client is a unique individual. What works or feels right to one, may not be the same for the next and that is 100% okay!
If you have additional questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to reach out. Serving Tampa bay with English and Spanish direct services, and consultation/parent education everywhere else.



