Rochelle Johnson-Vestjens

Neurodivegence with a difference

The family of which I am a member can rightly be called neurodiverse. We have myself a 45 Neurodivergent male- I am Âûtistic. My wife a 52 year old Neurotypical — Allistic. A 21

You know what I’m not actually sick

So here’s the thing. Contrary to what the media, the medical industry, the peak autism bodies. I’m not sick. I am not diseased. To pretend that I am would be discounting

Change. Change. Change.

Everyone hates change. It is not fun for anyone. It seems a pretty constant thing though that this is especially true for Autistic people. It’s a factor when routine is of particular