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With Blue Hearts

They Are Children Too

Autistic, ADHD, and disabled children are too often seen as problems before they are seen as children. A Children's Day reflection on acceptance and connection.

With Blue Hearts

With a Blue Heart, for Those Who Are Always There

For International Nurses Day, we thank the nurses, healthcare workers, and helpers who meet neurodivergent families and families living with long-term illness with patience and humanity.

With Blue Hearts

The Force Is in Our Differences — Star Wars Lessons on Neurodiversity

On Star Wars Day, a thought that has stayed with me for years: what if the galaxy far, far away is also a deeply neurodiverse story?

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Neurodivergent or Neurotypical? What These Words Mean in 2026

What do neurodivergent, neurotypical, and neurodiversity really mean? A father explains it in plain language, with current research in the background.

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I Thought Acceptance Was Something Other People Had to Learn. I Was Wrong.

I thought acceptance was something I needed from other people. Then, in a quiet evening moment, I realized it had to begin in me.

With Blue Hearts

Autism Awareness — What Every Parent Should Know

Autism is not an illness, but a different way of processing the world. A few thoughts from one parent to another, from diagnosis to everyday life.

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The Power of Community — Why We Do Not Have to Be Alone

Connection with other parents is not a luxury, but a need. Why community matters on the autism and ADHD journey.

With Blue Hearts

We Started the Blue-Hearted Road Together — Looking Back at 2025

A year-end note of gratitude: what we built together in 2025, in numbers and with heart.