Neurodivergence in women is often misunderstood and underdiagnosed, as its manifestations differ significantly from men's across various life stages. Unlike the traditional view of neurodivergence as a fixed set of deficits, it should be seen as a dynamic interplay of strengths and challenges that evolve with life transitions. Significant milestones, such as entering the workforce or parenthood, can intensify the challenges faced by neurodivergent women. This article emphasizes the importance of providing tailored knowledge and support to help these women navigate the shifting demands of their lives effectively.
Neurodivergent women, often misunderstood, experience unique challenges as their expressions evolve throughout life transitions, highlighting the need for tailored support.
Neurodivergent women's experiences are not static; they fluctuate during pivotal life milestones, impacted by societal pressures and personal growth.
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