The Neurodivergent Dad Survival Guide
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The Neurodivergent Dad Survival Guide

Callum Green, Student Support Officer

By Jenny Townend

Date and time

Wednesday, June 5 · 12:30 - 1:30pm GMT+1

Location

Tpod C

The University of Northampton Waterside Campus, University Drive Northampton NN1 5PH United Kingdom

About this event

  • 1 hour

There are countless resources available on how to raise your kids.

Books, essays, TV shows, and podcasts that offer advice on topics from feeding to encouraging healthy sleep habits, helping children navigate difficult emotions etc.

In recent years, there has even been an increase in content specifically aimed at fathers, with more resources and information becoming readily available.

But the one thing I struggle to find is parenting advice for neurodivergent people by neurodivergent people.

As someone with AuDHD (Autism and ADHD), this would have been a lifesaver as a parent of two kids under 5.

“The Neurodivergent Dad Survival Guide” is my attempt to fill that gap in the market.

PLEASE BE AWARE; this is not a how-to guide for raising kids as a neurodivergent person.

I am not a professional.

Not even close.

I am just a dad whose brain is wired a bit differently.

Instead, I want to share some lived experiences and what I’ve taken from them as a parent with AuDHD.

I also hope to challenge and demystify some perceptions of what it is to be neurodivergent and what we are capable of.

If that ends up helping someone like me, or any parent, to feel they are a little less alone – then that’s a worthwhile bonus.


This event is part of a series called 'So, here's the thing...' which gives people an opportunity to talk to an audience about a subject they are passionate about. Hosted by Library and Learning Services at the University of Northampton, students, staff and members of the public are all welcome.

Members of the public will need to request a Visitor Pass to access the Learning Hub.

Please contact Jenny.Townend@northampton.ac.uk if you have any queries about this event, need a Visitor Pass, or would like to be a future speaker.

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