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Navigating the Shift to Daylight Saving Time: Tips for Parents

Navigating the Shift to Daylight Saving Time: Tips for Parents

by Kristy Miller | Mar 8, 2025 | Neurodiversity, Sleep

A few times each year, certain events can fill parents with anxiety, and the transition to Daylight Saving Time (DST) is definitely one of them. It’s surprising how adding or removing just one measly hour can disrupt our little ones’ schedules so...

Sensory Overload documents the journey to create a more sensory inclusive world

by Kristy Miller | Mar 1, 2025 | ASD, Autism, Movie, Neurodiversity, Sensory Processing

The new film follows a group of people working to shift the narrative around the sensory sensitive community. An estimated 20 percent of the world’s population has some form of enhanced sensitivity to environmental or emotional stimuli. The feature-length...
A Call for Community Feedback

A Call for Community Feedback

by Kristy Miller | Jan 21, 2025 | Colorado, Community, Disability, Neurodiversity

The Colorado Intentional Communities Research Project is looking for community members to join a focus group geared toward creating a neuro-inclusive intentional community in multi-family housing specifically to be accessible to people with intellectual and...
Unique & Differing Needs Camp at Cheyenne Mountain Zoo

Unique & Differing Needs Camp at Cheyenne Mountain Zoo

by Kristy Miller | Mar 19, 2023 | ASD, Autism, Camp, Disability, Neurodiversity, Sensory Processing

*This camp is specially designed for campers ages 7 -11 with autism spectrum disorders, sensory processing disorders, developmental disabilities/delays or medical fragility. Campers, their caregiver, and Camp Mentors will skip, boogie, and roll through Cheyenne...

QUIRKY BUDS: CONNECTING YOU TO FRIENDS NEARBY

by Kristy Miller | Sep 4, 2022 | ASD, Autism, Friends, Neurodiversity, Play

Find a bud for yourself or for your child. Quirky Buds is a matching system helping individuals with different abilities connect with likeminded individuals near them.  Quirky Buds is designed to help connect individuals and families to a community that understands....

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