“You should focus on why you do things, not on how you do them.”~Janine Teagues, 2nd-grade teacher (created/played by Quinta Brunson), Abbott Elementary Welcome to the third post in this blog series on NeuroPlayWriting with a focus on energy and motivation! This...
Neurodiverse Kidlit News
Sharing the latest in our endeavors to support neurodiversity in children’s literature.

Various Publications by Meg Eden Kuyatt
Our very own Meg Eden Kuyatt has been very busy writing up various posts! Peruse her posts to find something helpful! GOOD DIFFERENT, Dragons + Autism "We have the power of dragons; therefore, we cannot live together with humans…we have the hearts of humans;...
NeuroPlay Writing Series: Energy & Motivation — Pleasure & Feeling when Blocked by Blame
“You should focus on why you do things, not on how you do them.” ~Janine Teagues, 2nd-grade teacher (created/played by Quinta Brunson), Abbott Elementary Welcome to the second post in this blog series on NeuroPlayWriting with a focus on energy and...
Autistic Campus Inclusion Through ASAN
If you are currently attending college and would like to work to make your campus a more inclusive space for people with disabilities, consider applying for the ACI program through the Autistic Self Advocacy Network. Their applications are now open, through Sunday,...
NeuroPlay Writing Series: Energy & Motivation — Grounding & Survival when Blocked by Fear
What is NeuroPlay? What does it have to do with writing?
This series invites neurodiverse authors to intentionally neuroplay with your writing craft, from the theory that our best writing flows through a balance of discipline and play that honors who we are.
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