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Gender Diversity vs Neurodiversity, What's the 411?


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Embracing neurodiversity and gender diversity is essential for creating a more inclusive and accepting society. By understanding and supporting individuals who identify as neurodivergent and gender diverse, we can foster a sense of belonging and promote equality for all.

In this episode, Dr. Lulu is joined by Dr. Wendy Marsh, a leading expert in autism and neurodiversity. Dr. Marsh shares her personal journey as a parent of two transgender and autistic children and discusses the intersectionality between autism and queerness. She emphasizes the importance of supporting and believing neurodivergent individuals, especially when it comes to their gender identity. Dr. Marsh also introduces her new project, The SWAN Church, which provides a safe and inclusive space for individuals of all neurotypes and gender identities.

Key Takeaways:

  • Neurodivergent individuals are six times more likely to be transgender, indicating a strong connection between autism and queerness.
  • It is crucial for parents to believe and support their neurodivergent children when they come out as transgender, as denying their identity can be harmful.
  • The SWAN Church, founded by Dr. Marsh, offers a telehealth platform that provides support and affirmation for individuals of all neurotypes and gender identities.
  • Neurodiversity encompasses a wide range of brain differences, including autism, ADHD, anxiety, depression, and more. It is important to recognize and accept these differences as part of human diversity
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    WendelaWhitcombMarsh.com (author)

    AdultAutismAssessment.com (business)
    theSWANchurch.org (church)

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