How Neurodiversity Movements Support Autistic Adults

 

Neurodiversity movements have transformed how society views autism, especially in adults who missed diagnosis earlier in life. These movements encourage acceptance and highlight that autistic traits are part of natural human diversity. This shift has helped more adults recognise their experiences and feel confident seeking assessments. 

For many, seeing autism through a strengths-based lens brings both clarity and emotional ease. If you want to explore whether this applies to you, you can complete your autism assessment to gain further insight. 

How Neurodiversity Helps 

Identity support:
Adults often feel validated when they discover their autistic identity and understand their experiences differently. 

Growing resources:
Increased awareness has led to improved access to support, workplace accommodations, and community spaces. 

Providers such as Autism Detect offer tailored consultations for adults wanting expert guidance. Some people also choose to explore ADHD, and ADHD Certify provides a simple option if you would like to check. 

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