Browse newsletters about neurodiversity
31 neurodiversity newsletters from across the web

Autiblog The Newsletter | Substack
by autiblog
Autiblog, by an autistic scientist and activist, shares articles and personal insights on autism. It amplifies autistic voices, challenging old narratives.

The Complexity Edge | Lindsey Mackereth | Substack
by Lindsey Mackereth
Lindsey Mack's 'The Complexity Edge' empowers ambitious thinkers to master unique cognitive patterns, unlocking strategic potential for real-world results.

Discovering Dyscalculia | Substack
by Discovering Dyscalculia
Laura M. Jackson, a mom to a dyscalculic daughter, offers a personal trail-guide for understanding dyscalculia, providing resources, research, and insights.

Atypical Kids, Mindful Parents | Kate Lynch | Substack
by Kate Lynch
Somatic mindfulness coach Kate Lynch offers neurodiversity-affirming guidance for parents. Learn mindful parenting, prevent burnout, and foster joy in raising neurodivergent kids.

Diary of a Sad Black Woman. | Jacque Aye | Substack
by Jacque Aye
Jacque Aye’s Diary of a Sad Black Woman offers a safe space for 'Big Feelings' to explore woes, find joy, and dissect emotions in whimsical, dark stories.

NeuroDivergent Rebel’s Substack
by NeuroDivergent Rebel
Explore neurodiversity topics within the Health category with NeuroDivergent Rebel's Substack, featuring insights from NeuroDivergent Rebel.

The Frazzled Mums Club | Anna Mathur | Substack
by Anna Mathur
Psychotherapist and mum of three Anna Mathur runs The Frazzled Mums Club, sharing therapeutic insights and support for mums navigating anxiety, burnout, and neurodiversity.

Science Forever | Holden Thorp, Science EIC | Substack
by Holden Thorp, Science EIC
Holden Thorp, Editor-in-Chief of Science, offers his takes on science, higher education, and policy, enriched with personal insights on neurodiversity, music, and more.

Adulthood... with a chance of autism
by Autistic Ang
Autistic Ang offers a supportive space for late-identified autistic adults, providing reflections, tools, and insights to validate their lived reality.

NeuroHub Community
by David Gray-Hammond
David Gray-Hammond's NeuroHub Community connects individuals with shared interests in neurological topics, fostering participation and discussion.

INCHSTONES | Sarah | Profound Autism Mom | Substack
by Sarah | Profound Autism Mom
Inchstones empowers mothers of neurodivergent children. It champions intuition, dignity for nonspeaking kids, and celebrates tiny 'inchstones' of progress.

Neurodivergent’s Substack
by Neurodivergent Geek Girl
Neurodivergent Geek Girl offers a supportive community, information, tips, and tricks for individuals to navigate and thrive in their shared situation.

Thing of Things
by Ozy Brennan
Ozy Brennan explores effective altruism, how to think and relate better, discourse norms, and H. P. Lovecraft, aiming to help readers do good and think clearly.

Neurodivergent’s Substack
by Neurodivergent Parenting
Neurodivergent Parenting offers insights and support from a disabled, Autistic, single parent, sharing their journey and advocating for Au-DHD children.

The Spiral Lab | The Spiral Lab Collective | Substack
by The Spiral Lab Collective
The Spiral Lab is a collaborative magazine for neuroqueerdos, featuring a collective of neuroqueer, disabled writers and artists exploring diverse themes.

We Hyperfocus | Annie Ridout | Substack
by Annie Ridout
We Hyperfocus is an arts platform featuring neurodivergent creatives, offering articles on neurodivergence and creativity, interviews, and news about workshops.

Home Base with Jeff Warren | Substack
by Jeff Warren
Jeff Warren makes meditation accessible, blending neurodiversity and humor. He shares skills-based practices, drawing on ADHD/bipolar experience for self-discovery and collective healing.

Divergenthood | Dr. Chelsia Potts | Substack
by Dr. Chelsia Potts
Dr. Chelsia Potts (Dr. C) offers practical spirituality for neurodivergent individuals, guiding them to unmask, find grounding, and live authentically.

🖤🔥 Harbingers Hel 🔥🖤 | Harper Hawthorne | Substack
by Harper Hawthorne
Harper Hawthorne delves into dark fantasy, romance, and sff, exploring angst, queer rep, morally grey characters, and updates on her HARBINGERS series.

Living with ADD/ADHD, by Tara McGillicuddy
A newsletter by Tara McGillicuddy, focusing on topics for individuals living with ADD/ADHD. Part of the Health category.
AI Breakfast
Explores vital topics for aquatic professionals, covering water safety, drowning prevention, neurodiversity, conference insights, leadership, and industry news.

Extra Focus
Jesse J. Anderson, author and ADHD advocate, shares weekly practical, actionable, and ADHD-friendly strategies for thriving and surviving with ADHD.

Adulting with ADHD
Creator Rach, diagnosed with ADHD at 26, shares strategies, products, and reflections for 'clumsily adulting with ADHD,' offering help and insights.

ADHD Babes
ADHD Babes provides specialist support, workshops, and community outreach addressing the unique disadvantages faced by black women and non-binary people with ADHD in the UK.

Thriving With ADHD
Dr. Louise E. Brown's "Thriving With ADHD" offers support, information, and resources for individuals with ADHD to flourish and achieve their dreams.
ADDA
ADDA, the leading international non-profit, provides resources, information, and empowerment for adults with ADHD to lead better lives.
LD OnLine
LD OnLine provides accurate, authoritative information and advice about learning disabilities and ADHD for children, adolescents, adults, educators, and families.
CHADD Blog
CHADD empowers 22M+ Americans with ADHD through evidence-based resources, support, and advocacy. This leading nonprofit partners with the CDC.
TotallyADD
TotallyADD covers ADHD topics, offering insights, humor, and practical strategies for living with ADHD effectively.
Raised on Ritalin
Explores the complex, often untold stories of growing up medicated. Unpacks personal experiences, challenges, and reflections from those raised on Ritalin.
ADHD Roller Coaster
"ADHD Roller Coaster" navigates the daily challenges and triumphs of living with ADHD, providing practical insights and community support.